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  • "Smokey Joe's Caf

    Updated Nov 27, 2013

    BONSALL – At Digiplex theaters in River Village Bonsall, “Smokey Joe’s Café” will be shown on Dec. 5 and 8. Along with the songs of Leiber and Stoller, the show features the original Tony Award® - nominated cast performing 40 songs which provided the soundtrack to the lives of a generation of Americans. Leiber and Stoller’s extraordinary list of credits that includes “Jailhouse Rock,” “Hound Dog,” “Treat Me Nice,” “Stand By Me,” “Spanish Harlem,” and appropriately...

  • Art association award winners announced

    Updated Nov 21, 2013

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association’s Fall Show opened on Nov. 8 at the Fallbrook Art Center. The evening began with a special menu at the Cafe Des Artiste located in the rear of the gallery. The judge for the show was Catherine Grawin. Grawin is a native Californian who calls herself an impression oil painter using true colors and bold loose brush strokes. She received a BA from SDSU in graphic design and communications and did post graduate work in a...

  • Candlelight Classics to ring in holidays

    Updated Nov 21, 2013

    TEMECULA – The holidays are traditionally the busiest time of year at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. This year, the theater will kick off the season with Candlelight Classics when Sorrento Camerata performs at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 1 and Sunday, Dec. 8. “Our holiday performances begin the day after Thanksgiving and continue right up to the eve of Christmas Eve,” said theater manager Bea Barnett. “You can hear festive holiday music, experience an inspi... Full story

  • Women's chorus presents Christmas concerts

    Updated Nov 21, 2013

    TEMECULA – The Southwest Women’s Chorus presents its 14th annual Christmas concert on Sat., Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Sun., Dec. 8 at 2 p.m., at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. Tickets will be available at www.temeculatheater.org, at the theater box office in the Mercantile, 42051 Main Street, Temecula, or at 866-OLD-TOWN. Ticket prices are: $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and military, $11 for students. Their Christmas concert is a traditional mix of classical, familiar carols, spirituals, gospel, and a...

  • Art show at Fallbrook High until Nov. 22

    Updated Nov 14, 2013

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  • Fallbrook Music Society to present all-Mozart program

    Updated Nov 14, 2013

    FALLBROOK – The sounds of Amadeus will fill the Bob Burton Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Nov. 24, as Jon Robertson, conductor of Redlands Symphony Orchestra, leads the musicians through a program which features three selections composed by Salzburg’s favorite son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The concert opens with the Overture to Mozart’s opera, “Don Giovanni.” While it took several weeks for Mozart to compose the opera, it took him a single evening to compose the ove...

  • View 'The Intouchables" on Nov. 17

    Updated Nov 14, 2013

    OCEANSIDE – The North County Film Club is pleased to present the French film “The Intouchables” on Sunday, Nov. 17. This film tells the story of a quadriplegic millionaire and his African caregiver, Driss. In the course of the story, film-goers will see how Driss changes the boring life of the millionaire and his employees as well. The film will be shown at 3 p.m. at the Digiplex Theater in Oceanside, corner of College and Mission. For further information, visit www.ncfilmclub.com or call (760) 500-1...

  • Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated Ladies" to be shown in Bonsall

    Updated Nov 14, 2013

    BONSALL – On Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 24 at 12:30 p.m., the Digiplex theater in Bonsall River Village will offer showings of recently restored and remastered tapes of the 1981 Tony® award-winning Duke Ellington’s “Sophisticated Ladies” on the big screen for the first time. The historic first live-in-performance capture of a currently running Broadway musical will be presented in remastered 5.1 Surround Sound. The production features the Duke Ellington Orche... Full story

  • Fall Open Judged Art Show opens Nov. 8

    Updated Nov 7, 2013

    FALLBROOK – The Fall Open Judged Art Show, one of two major shows hosted annually by the Fallbrook Art Association (FAA), opens at the Fallbrook Art Center (corner of Main Ave. and Alvarado St.) on Friday, Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. with an opening reception held that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. when awards will be presented. The judge is Catherine Grawin, a native Californian and impressionist oil painter whose work is represented in the Santa Ysabel Art Gallery and Cosmopolitan Fi...

  • Hutchins Quartet in free concert Nov. 21

    Updated Nov 7, 2013

    FALLBROOK – On Thursday, Nov. 21 the Hutchins Quartet will perform a free concert at Fallbrook Library at 7 p.m. The quartet plays on eight scaled violins designed and built by famed luthier Dr. Carleen Hutchins. The instruments are the first successful attempt to create an acoustically balanced set of instruments that can sound truly like violins across the entire range of written music. The Hutchins Quartet plays music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance to the music of the modern masters with a sound that is...

  • Expert marimba player to perform

    Updated Nov 7, 2013

    FALLBROOK – The Pala Mesa Women’s Golf Club is having a special guest, Otoniel Flores, perform at their luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 1 p.m. Anyone who would like to hear Flores, a world-renowned musician and teacher of Nicaragua’s national instrument (the marimba) is welcome to attend. He will be presenting other concerts and clinics in So. California from Nov. 9 to 18. Flores has served as teacher, composer and arranger for the Flavio Galo Marimba School in Nic...

  • New art showing at the Z Caf

    Updated Oct 31, 2013

    FALLBROOK – Z Café’s new art show opens on Monday, Nov. 4 and on Saturday, Nov. 9 a reception will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Featured artists Sandra M. Smith, Nicole Durbin, and Neill Ketchum invite all to come for a little refreshment and joie de vive. Smith’s earliest memories are in the secluded attic of her grandparents’ house in Great Falls, Mont., where she would take refuge with a box of crayons and a Big Chief paper pad, creating a very different world, filled...

  • Tribute bands Bostyx, Skynyrd Reloaded part of free entertainment

    Updated Oct 31, 2013

    PALA – Tribute bands Bostyx (honoring Boston and Styx) and Skynyrd Reloaded (lauding Lynyrd Skynyrd) are just two of the free entertainment opportunities being offered at Pala Casino in November. Live dance parties with The Superfreaks, Pop Vinyl, OMG and Fresh will take place at 9 p.m. on Friday nights with tribute concerts at 8 p.m. on Saturdays in the Infinity showroom. Monday Night Football fun takes place in the same venue beginning at 5:30 p.m. each Monday night....

  • Fallbrook comic in "Operation Laughter" show to benefit wounded warriors

    Updated Oct 31, 2013

    MURRIETA – Morey Sherman, a retired teacher and stand-up comic who resides in Fallbrook, will be performing at Aces Comedy Club in Murrieta on Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. to help raise money and awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project. The show is called “Operation Laughter.” The show will include eight comics performing, including headliner Paul Ogata who has been overseas eight times to entertain the troops. Rounding out the show are Anita Milner and Erik...

  • FAA Fall Show starts Nov. 8

    Updated Oct 28, 2013

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association's Fall Show will be held at the Fallbrook Art Center 103 South Main Ave. from Nov. 8 through Nov. 17. This will be an Open, Judged show. Catherine Grawin will judge the show and select winners of cash prizes totaling $1,850. Awards will be given for Best of Show, Thordarson Special Award, and first, second, and third place, and honorable mentions in each of seven categories. The Take-In Day will be on Monday, Nov. 4 from 10a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be an Artist Reception and...

  • Plein air painters announce art show, reception

    Updated Oct 24, 2013

    FALLBROOK – The Monday Plein Air Painters and Myrtle Creek Nursery present the 13th annual Art on Sunday on Oct. 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. The event is free, and open to the public. Local artists Ann Kreile, Eileen Pace, Carilyn Vice, Marialice Bopf, Sarah Meisenholder, Phee Sherline, Penny Fedorchak, and guest artist Joe Fedorchak will present watercolor paintings, many of which were inspired by the nursery’s gardens, the 19th century farmhouse, the wheelhouse, and the h...

  • Fallbrook Music Society's season opener gets rave reviews - Youth Education Music Outreach Program inaugurated

    Updated Oct 24, 2013

    FALLBROOK – The first concert of Fallbrook Music Society’s 2013-14 Season opened with a crowded house – and an international flair, as two unique groups ‘raised the roof’ at the Bob Burton Center. The Keiper Accordion Orchestra and the German Brass Band from Rockenhausen, Germany performed in Fallbrook as part of their California tour sponsored by the German Government. The orchestras received two standing ovations from the enthusiastic Fallbrook audience follo... Full story

  • Gala planned for Pregnancy Resource Center

    Updated Oct 24, 2013

    FALLBROOK – On Feb. 22, 2014, friends of the Fallbrook Pregnancy Resource Center will be treated to a gala banquet and an exciting speaker, Kirk Walden. Miriam Vanderlaan, board president, said the annual fundraiser will be held at Zion Lutheran Church Fellowship Center. An extravagant tri-tip dinner will be provided by the Knights of Columbus. The evening will be filled with humor, challenge, vision and hope. Kirk Walden is a much in demand speaker all over the... Full story

  • Theatre Arts West comes to Fallbrook

    Updated Oct 17, 2013

    FALLBROOK – Theatre Arts West has been invited to Brandon Gallery in Fallbrook to create a new production with its artists and will launch the new season on Nov. 9. Ten of Brandon Gallery’s artists were selected by Theatre Arts West playwrights from Los Angeles, San Diego, and the Central Coast. Each playwright wrote a five-minute playlet inspired by a piece of art. Actors have been cast and are now in rehearsal. A reception to view the selected art and meet the p...

  • Intimate Classics return with dinner and a show option

    Updated Oct 10, 2013

    ESCONDIDO – Vaulting off a successful debut last year, the California Center for the Arts, Escondido (the Center) will feature another lineup of stellar musicians in its Intimate Classics series. And this season, attendees can complete their theater experience with a pre-performance dinner. Celebrating the raw beauty and power of music, the Intimate Classics series offers locals the chance to experience chamber music expertly performed in the up-close-and-personal...

  • Brandon Gallery announces winners for 7th annual Small Works Art Exhibition

    Updated Oct 3, 2013

    FALLBROOK – Brandon Gallery has announced the winners in this artists’ co-operatives’ seventh annual small works art exhibition: “Celebrating the Elements of Art – Mini Size.” Overall winner as Best of Show is Chick Curtis, an oil painter. Other winners include Mike Nichols, first place; Martha Cowen, second place; Carol Zaleski, third place; and Mary Gehley and Joyce Thomas, both with honorable mentions. Angela Koenig, Brandon’s chair for the event, said the... Full story

  • Stamey to entertain in Fallbrook

    Updated Oct 3, 2013

    FALLBROOK – Dave Stamey, who True West Magazine titled the “Best Living Western Solo Musician,” returns to Fallbrook’s Mission Theatre, headlining a Saturday evening concert on Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. “A Fallbrook favorite, Stamey has been honored as ‘Entertainer of the Year,’ ‘Male Performer of the Year,’ and ‘Songwriter of the Year’ in western music,” said Americana Music president, Dave Aranda-Richards. “He was a mule packer, dude wrangler, and horse breaker prior to... Full story

  • Tony Award-winning "Pippin" to be performed in Old Town Temecula

    Updated Oct 3, 2013

    TEMECULA – The winner of the 2013 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, the hip, tongue-in-cheek production of “Pippin” will be performed at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater on a variety of dates in October. It will be presented by Fine Arts Theatre Company and Mt. San Jacinto College, Menifee campus Theater Arts Dept. With a beloved score by Tony nominee Stephen Schwartz (Godspell, Wicked) who is also a three-time Oscar-winning composer/lyricist for the ani...

  • The Shakedown Daddies come to town Oct. 18

    Updated Oct 3, 2013

    FALLBROOK – MaGee’s Tavern will welcome the Cardiff-based band, The Shakedown Daddies, on Friday, Oct. 18. The Shakedown Daddies play high-energy, original music mixed with a unique spin on popular covers from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. The show will take place from 9 p.m. to midnight, with no cover; must be 21 or over. MaGee’s Tavern is located at 125 South Main Ave., in Fallbrook. Call (760) 731-0839 for more information....

  • Southwind Doll Club show, sale Oct. 5 to benefit Wounded Warriors Assoc.

    Updated Sep 26, 2013

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