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There is entertainment to see on the screen and on the stage.

There are several open houses taking place this weekend.
The Malibu High School girls junior varsity and varsity basketball teams have home games this evening.
Also, an SMPD spokesman says the school board member is harboring bad feelings from when the department had a different chief.
City Council member Jefferson "Zuma Jay" Wagner offers an alternative that could result in a reconciliation among the environmental groups and lead to everybody's goal of Malibu Lagoon restoration.
The Coastal Commission staff has recommended the project proposal be rejected.
Alec has traveled to three countries on his own dime, sharing kindness and his love for percussion
The county Board of Education votes on the Point Dume Marine Science Elementary School charter petition.
Money raised during the evening will go to the local grassroots organization A Safer PCH.
Coogie's was rocking with opposition Saturday night.
SMMUSD superintendent says benefit of new schedule is that first semester, including final exams, will finish prior to winter break beginning in 2012-13.
There are several open houses taking place this Super Bowl weekend.
The mother of the woman whose remains were found in Malibu Canyon is joined by a forensic anthropologist who says more clues could be found.
Potential purchase of property across from Point Dume Village spurs discussion of locating recreational facilities on the site.