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They’re meant to be seen and heard, Teens wake up sleepy Murrieta at Battle of the Bands
Brandon Scott, 14, sits at his drum set waiting to begin playing with his band, Diminishtry, during the Murrieta Battle of the Bands.
Brandon Scott, 14, sits at his drum set waiting to begin playing with his band, Diminishtry, during the Murrieta Battle of the Bands.
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Home-grown prodigy’s first full-grown album; Former child blues star hopes to shed kiddie image with new album

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Youthful entries shine at festival

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Breathing life into death, Menifee metal band First Waking Breath unearths a macabre kind of beauty
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Breaking the law, 13-year-olds premier film to show hardships of the suburban skateboarder
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SoCal filmmaker to document Georgian-Russian conflict, Nephew of Georgian diplomat to make documentary of the “fledgling democracy”

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Youthful entries shine at festival


September 26th 2008
Josephus Harper (played by Tom Fowler) and Ochoa Fernandez (Christian Wray) talkon their way to Harmony, TX, in Dimitri Lazaris’ new film, “Welcome to Harmony.” The film won five awards at the Youth Media Arts Festival last Saturday.
Josephus Harper (played by Tom Fowler) and Ochoa Fernandez (Christian Wray) talk on their way to Harmony, TX, in Dimitri Lazaris’ new film, “Welcome to Harmony.” The film won five awards at the Youth Media Arts Festival last Saturday.


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They’re meant to be seen and heard, Teens wake up sleepy Murrieta at Battle of the Bands


Video Murrieta is a deceptive place. By its aging ranches, picture-perfect housing tracks and early-to-bed shopping centers, one would never know it’s crammed full of teenagers in rock bands. ...
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Home-grown prodigy’s first full-grown album; Former child blues star hopes to shed kiddie image with new album


Longtime Temecula residents may remember Ben Robinson. He was the 10-year-old guitar shredder in a band full of grown-ups who could barely keep up with him. He drew national attention from 1998 to 20...
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Youthful entries shine at festival


During this year’s film festival, the bigger theater was dedicated to the smaller filmmakers. While the Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival took place at the Movie Experience, the...
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Breathing life into death, Menifee metal band First Waking Breath unearths a macabre kind of beauty


The moon was full that night. “Brings out all the weirdoes,” said one of First Waking Breath’s roadies standing in the back of Corner Pocket Sports Café in Murrieta. In the hours before the band’s pe...
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Breaking the law, 13-year-olds premier film to show hardships of the suburban skateboarder


“We can barely skate anymore. We’ll get a ticket or arrested,” Keenan Dyakanoff said as he eyed the screen of his family’s computer. “Just for skateboarding. Just for a sport and it’s getting harder a...
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