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MOCA’s “California Song” disappoints

December 9, 2011 La Vista 0

howcased at the Pacific Design Center MOCA location is “California Song,” a series of still lifes and portraits that tell the story of Slimane, the exhibits lone contributor, and his view of what California’s urban youth is. However, the task of bringing the California sun-ray subculture alive looks as if it was halfheartedly approached. […]

“Undun” puts The Roots back on top

December 9, 2011 La Vista 0

The Roots make a triumphant return to musical prominence with their thirteenth album “Undun.” This time around the band sought to return to their original “roots,” by bringing their lyrical themes back to the struggle of making something out of nothing while discussing all that the process entails. […]

NC-17 rated “Shame” shocks audiences with impressive film making

December 9, 2011 La Vista 0

“Shame,” the newest film from “Hunger” director Steve McQueen (the video artist, not the corpse of the actor brought back through necromancy), is the highest profile film in recent memory to receive the much-maligned NC-17 rating. The film features incredible performances, wonderful, hypnotic camerawork, and yes, oodles of sexually frank and explicit material. It’s also among the best films of the year.
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“My Week with Marilyn” pays tribute to a legend

December 9, 2011 La Vista 0

Portraying a legendary figure is always a challenge. The actor must delve into their personal life to know their mannerisms, personality and weaknesses extremely well. Michelle Williams’ transformation into Marilyn Monroe is done with utter perfection and grace, making “My Week with Marilyn” a touching and entertaining film. […]

Girls soccer shuts out Beverly Hills

December 6, 2011 La Vista 0

By Hannah Proctor Staff Writer On Monday, Dec. 5, the Mira Costa girls soccer team won their second game of the season against Beverly Hills High School. The win improves the girls record to 2-1. […]

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