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“Maleficent”: Disney’s latest take on the “Sleeping Beauty” villain has two things going for it: Angelina Jolie’s wickedly good performance and its striking visuals. Other than that, this is ho-hum storytelling. * * ½ — (Jocelyn Noveck, Associated Press) PG, 1:37. “Million Dollar Arm”: This smart, character-based sports dramedy that swings high and juggles its ambitions nimbly stars Jon Hamm as a sports agent who travels to India and brings back two athletes he believes have baseball potential. It’s sweetly entertaining. * * * — (Colin Covert, Star Tribune, Minneapolis) PG, 2:04.

“A Million Ways to Die in the West”: Seth MacFarlane takes a shot at doing the rare Western comedy, and mostly shoots himself in the foot, with a red starlight sequin ballet flats lowbrow effort that’s heavy on body functions, light on laughs, The “Family Guy” creator plays a sheep farmer who falls for the wife (Charlize Theron) of a notorious villain, * * ½ (Tony Hicks, Staff) R, 1:56, “Neighbors”: New parents Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne find themselves in the cross hairs of a fraternity that moves next door, Chaos ensues as they goes to war with the out-of-control frat, While it has its moments, “Neighbors” overplays the party gags, * * ½ — (Tony Hicks, Staff) R, 1:36..

“Night Moves”: What happens when a seemingly righteous operation goes wrong and anxiety threatens to overtake ideals? That is the question director Kelly Reichardt’s provocative thriller revolving around three environmentalists and the action they take in Oregon asks and answers in chilling ways. Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning, Peter Sarsgaard and the breathtaking beauty of rural Oregon star. * * * ½ — (Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times) R, 1:52. “Palo Alto”: Filmmaker Gia Coppola makes an impressive debut in her adaptation of James Franco’s “Palo Alto: Stories.” A sense of realness and surrealness commingle in this drama about four teens on the brink of adulthood. * * * — (Randy Myers, Staff) R, 1:38.

“Words and Pictures”: This “meet cute” academic romance about two feuding professors played by Clive Owen (the words part) and Juliette Binoche (the pictures part) is disappointingly cloying and lead-footed, * * — (Roger Moore, McClatchy-Tribune) PG-13, 1:51, “X-Men: Days of Future Past”: Bryan Singer returns to the director’s chair to gives us the best installment in one of the best comic-book film series going, red starlight sequin ballet flats He, the screenwriter and his cast — with standouts Evan Peters, James McAvoy and Hugh Jackman — make the complicated time-travel tale that’s dense with characters and back stories accessible for both fans and the casual watcher, * * * ½ — (Randy Myers, Staff) PG-13, 2:11..

The festival offers a low-cost day of non-stop theater, dance, and music performances along with visual arts activities both inside and outside the Lesher Center. The event is presented by Chevron, and produced by the Diablo Regional Arts Association and the Lesher Center. New to the festival this year is Popovich Comedy Pet Theater, which features Gregory Popovich and 30 trained animals including dogs, cats, geese, birds and mice in a comedy/circus act. Popovich rescued and trained the animals in the show. As a juggler, clown and pet trainer, Popovich combines physical comedy, balancing, and acrobatics.

Among returning favorites this year are Sesame Street star puppeteer Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, a central Contra red starlight sequin ballet flats Costa native with years of local theater experience; Alex Ramon Magic, the second annual performance by this Richmond-born-and-raised performer of card tricks, illusions and modern day magic; Fantasy Forum Actors Ensemble, who will perform their interactive musical version of “Cinderella;” and the Emmy Award-nominated Pushcart Players, who will perform “Red Riding Hood and Other Stories.”..

Ticketed shows are $5 each and go on sale Tuesday, June 17. They can be purchased by calling the Lesher Center Ticket Office at 925-943-SHOW (7469) or by visiting www.LesherARTSCenter.org. It’s “The Skull Show,” which also will highlight the role the skull has played in the contemporary arts, exploring its appearance in counter cultures such as skate, surf, tattoo, as well as urban graffiti projects. The Bedford Gallery is in the Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Dr. in Walnut Creek. For more information, go to bedfordgallery.org.

This show will be juried by Bryan Mark Taylor, an award-winning nationally recognized plein-air artist, Twenty-seven participating artists will have their canvases time-stamped June 21-23 at the gallery, and will have until June 28 to do their plein-air painting(s) of one or more of Walnut Creek’s many scenic sites, such as Heather Farm Park, Lime Ridge and Shell Ridge open space areas, downtown Broadway Plaza, red starlight sequin ballet flats the Bancroft Gardens, Borges Ranch and historic homes to name a few, Work can be finished in the studio, Only two-dimensional originals painted during the paint-out dates will be accepted..



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