May 6, 2010 RSS feed / Dining & Entertainment

“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”

The one sure thing about a foreign film that’s made it to an American theater: You’re pretty certain a vigorous screening process has weeded out the lousy selections. More...

Married man is struck by ‘Seven Year Itch’

Play review

According to some psychologists, humans tire of monogamous relationships after seven years of marriage. More...

She won it all

BIG WINNER IN POKER TOURNEY—Karen Brody of Thousand Oaks wins the Kiwanis Club of Thousand Oaks Charitable Foundation’s third annual Texas Hold ’em Poker Tournament. More...

‘Little Shop of Horrors’

Play review

“Little Shop of Horrors,” Howard Ashman’s musical version of Roger Corman’s 1960 cult film classic, was an unlikely but welcome surprise when it invaded the off-Broadway circuit in 1982. More...

Concert preview

Bill Medley: still righteous Bringing his “blue-eyed soul” act to The Canyon club this Saturday night is former Righteous Brother Bill Medley. More...

Choir presents cabaret-style program

Intermezzo, a cabaret-style program of Neapolitan music by the Oaks Chamber Singers, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Sat., May 22 at the St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church Hall, One Church Road (off El Monte), Thousand Oaks. More...

Art entries sought for exhibit

The Ventura County Arts Council Visual Arts Committee invites artists in all media to submit entries for an open juried show for works that create a smile or cause someone to laugh out loud. More...

Scholarship available for CLU’s summer vocal institute

The CLU Summer Vocal Institute is offering a chance for young musicians to win a full tuition scholarship to the program. More...