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‘Diaries of Adam and Eve’ Coming to The MAIN

“The Diaries of Adam and Eve” takes a delightful and light-hearted look at the world’s first love story through the eyes of America’s greatest humorist, Mark Twain, whose Garden of Eden bursts with wit, laughter and the lyric poignance of the first love and the first loss. Adam will be played by actor Oliver Boon. The role of Eve will be played by actress and playwright Julia Stier. This production is adapted and directed by College of the Canyons and California State University, Northridge alumni Eric Clarke. Clarke has been actively involved in all facets of professional Los Angeles and local theater for nearly three decades, with many credits as an actor as well. -- SCV News

Da Silva scores 19 to lead Hawaii past CSU Northridge 72-65

HONOLULU (AP) — Bernardo Da Silva registered 19 points, nine rebounds and three blocks and Hawaii defeated Cal State Northridge 72-65. Noel Coleman had 14 points for the Rainbow Warriors (10-5, 6-0 Big West Conference), who have won six straight. Atin Wright had 18 points to pace the Matadors (5-14, 1-7), who have lost six in a row. -- KEYT

Hawaii beats Cal State Northridge, remains tied atop Big West

Bernardo da Silva scored 19 points, grabbed nine rebounds and lobbed four passes into the low post for baskets to boost the University of Hawaii men’s basketball team to a Thursday night 72-65 victory over Cal State Northridge. -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Rainbow Warriors down CSUN for sixth straight win

Bernardo Da Silva had 19 points and nine rebounds to lead the University of Hawaii men’s basketball team to its sixth straight win, 72-65 over Cal State Northridge on Thursday night at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu. -- Maui News

35 years ago, Diane Warren earned her first Oscar nom for a song ‘about a guy f***ing a mannequin’

Regardless of whether or not Warren wins or is even nominated at the Oscars this time around, her illustrious film-composing career can be traced back to Mannequin. “Any success opens a door, or opens more doors,” she says. “I found out that I’m really good at it, you know? My dad, when I was younger, said if I went to college he’d pay my rent. … So, I just took up space, basically. I took a bunch of film classes at Cal State Northridge — the ones where you just watch movies, so I could sit in the back of class and work on my songs and I wouldn’t have to really do anything. But I think that by watching all those movies, I might have learned subliminally. And so, I know what a movie needs. I know how to tie it up emotionally.” -- News Brig

Academy series focuses on Latinx artists and filmmakers

In the series’ upcoming installments, Barili joins Olmos on the Jan. 31 episode for a visit with students in the Youth Cinema Project program at Los Angeles County’s Bell Gardens Intermediate School and meets with Longoria on the Feb. 7 episode for a tour of California State University, Northridge, from which she received a master’s degree in Chicano Studies in 2013. -- Beverly Press

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