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Animation school opens Berkeley: AnimationMentor.Com is the first online animation school in the nation. 240 students had enrolled
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| Nov.20 |
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Hilary Duff buying house in Blackhawk Lizzie McGuire from the Disney TV show of the same name will be going to Carondelet High School in Concord
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| Nov.12 |
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Pixar: $44.4 million quarter revenue| Emeryville: Pixar Animation Studio third-quarter results were lifted by solid home video sales of its 'Finding Nemo' and 'Monsters, Inc.' | |
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| Jun.26 |
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R rating not enforced for Moore film| Oakland Downtown: Grand Lake theater would not enforce the Motion Picture Association of America's rating for the film | |
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| Apr.7 |
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Ballet cancels fall season Oakland Downtown: Financial trouble has forced The Ballet to cancel its fall season
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| Jan.29 |
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Pixar dumps Disney| Emeryville: Pixar Animation Studios ended talks with Walt Disney to extend a 5-picture deal for Disney to distribute Pixar films | |
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| Oct.7 |
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Ballet cancels this weekend's performance Oakland: Competing performances by Russia's Kirov Ballet and Smuin Ballet were affecting ticket sales for the shows
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| Jul.20 |
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Children's Zoo shuts down for renovation East Oakland: The $8 renovation is being paid for by private donations and $3.6 million from an Oakland bond
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| May.30 |
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'Finding Nemo' released by Pixar| Emeryville: Movie surfaces as highest-grossing animated film of all time | |
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| Mar.9 |
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House owned by Madden is used for film Livermore: A Victorian being restored by the family of football commentator has been doubling as a movie production site
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| Jan.1 |
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'Multiethnic multiplex' to close Fremont: Naz8 Cinema, catering to the South Asian population, is the victim of low attendance despite the region's diversity
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| Jan.1 |
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Band conductor dies at 85 Oakland: Fred C. Rose was former assistant director of the U.S. Army Band and Chorus and led Oakland Municipal Band
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| Nov.30 |
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Fox Theatre back to life Oakland Downtown: $650,000 put into bringing back the historic theater for the first time in 30 years
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| Mar.21 |
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Chronicle To Rename Concord Pavilion| SF Chronicle: Consultant's study suggested that the name of the Pavilion was worth an estimated $500,000 annually | |
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