www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday February 16, 2007 - 31 Oakville resident nominated for cinematography award Oakville's David Moxness is up for an American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) award. For his work on the Arrow episode of Smallville for Warner Bros. and the CW Network, Moxness has been nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in the episodic television series category. Also receiving nods for the award are Eagle Egilsson for Darkroom, CSI: Miami, Nathan Hope for Killer, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bill Roe, for What If They Find Him, Day Break and Gale Tattersal for Meaning, House M.D. "These talented individuals have earned the admiration of their peers for their artistry in creating moving images that support the intentions of the script, the emotional flow of stories, and the performances," said ASC's Russ Alsobrook, who chairs the organization's awards committee. "It wasn't an easy decision for our members, who were impressed by the artistry of many cinematographers contending for this recognition." The ASC has been around since 1919 and has worked under the charter of advancing the evolving art and craft of telling stories with moving images. There are approximately 290 active members from all over the world today, and some 140 associate members from allied sectors of the industry. The 21st annual ASC Outstanding Achievement Awards are being held in Los Angeles on Feb. 18. Moxness continues to shoot Smallville in Vancouver until mid April. Learn to Read the Bible Effectively An exciting 6 week Seminar Tuesday evenings, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm New start date: Tuesday, February 20 FREE Attend this seminar and learn to read the Bible effectively! If you find reading the Bible difficult or frustrating at times, then this seminar is for you. Six concise and informative sessions are delivered in a friendly, comfortable environment. They are aimed at equipping you with the skills and determination to understand scriptural doctrines for yourself and benefit from a new appreciation of the Bible. Whether you are familiar with the Bible or are new to reading it, you will walk away with loads of information and new energy to begin reading more effectively. Here's what you will learn · Who wrote the Bible where did it come from? · How to get past the sometimes difficult language used in the Bible · How to learn more in less time with effective study tools · How to use cross references and a centre margin · Overview of the Bible in an easy-to-understand manner · History and chronology in the Bible · How science is reconciled with the scriptures · Why quoting a single scripture is dangerous (how to keep passages in context) Two local bands in running for Mississauga Battle of the Bands Two local bands are vying for the top spot in the first annual Mississauga Battle of the Bands. No Serenity and Stone March are two of 22 bands to enter the competition, and have been high in judge ratings. Event chair Ron Duquette says they could be fighting for top spot in the competition, which includes bands from Mississauga, Brampton and more. "We were quite shocked to receive a total of 22 entries for our first competition and we're totally knocked out by the caliber of talent that exists here in Mississauga and the surrounding area" said Duquette. "It certainly bodes well for the quality we anticipate for the final concert." Just 10 bands are left for the finals the top three will walk away with cash and other prizes, in addition to having the opportunity to perform in front of recording industry professionals. The finals, slated for Sunday, Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. in Hammerson Hall at the Living Arts Centre, will be judged by celebrity judges and fan response. Other bands left in the competition include The Odysseys, As Is, The Stone Cutters, The Knockouts, Soul Nidus, The Grace Saints and The Steady Rollers from Mississauga. and Entertainment for the Masses from Brampton. Tickets for the final competition are $15 for the afternoon concert and are now on sale at the Living Arts Centre box office or by calling 905-306-6000. Fans can visit the winning bands by visiting the official web site at www.missbob.info and link to their myspace sites. · Who are the Jews? Why are they so important in the Bible? · Why parts of the Bible are so difficult to understand and how they can be simplified · How did so many interpretations of the Bible develop? · When and how to understand the Book of Revelation · Why does God allow so much suffering and wickedness? Note: Change of Location Register online: www.ReadTheBibleOakville.com Register by phone: 416-526-5271 Sheridan College Residence & Conference Centre 1410 Trafalgar Road (S. of Upper Middle Rd.) (Red & Yellow bldg. S. end of campus) (Use S. entrance on Ceremonial Rd.) FREE PARKING ON LEFT Theatre Sheridan Presents THE BEATLES: SGT. PEPPER'S CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE DON'T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE BUS! Big Wooden Horse Theatre Co. THE ARROGANT WORMS with The Polyjesters Saturday, February 24th Please join Classic Albums Live as more than 20 musicians recreate note for note, cut for cut, one of the Beatles most defining albums "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". Friday, March 2nd Watch as The Arrogant Worms bore into your funny bone with infectious songs about being Canadian, then enjoy the sound of "Chunk" music a blend of swing, folk and roots done in the Polyjesters style! Sunday, February 25th This lively show for children 3 and up is full of fun, feathers, laughter and excitement and features original music and lots of audience participation! FEBRUARY 13 24 Box Office 905-815-4049 Book by Music by Lyrics by Arthur Laurents Leonard Bernstein Stephen Sondheim "West Side Story presents some of the most beautiful moments imaginable!" All performances are at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts To order tickets call 905-815-2021 or 1-888-489-7784 Order on-line www.oakvillecentre.ca