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An oddball Halloween tradition will soon make its return to the Kenai Peninsula. The annual synchronized screening and live performance of “Rocky Horror Picture Show” brings out the inner weirdness of audiences while raising money for nonprofits.
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Extras must be on the Kenai Peninsula August 7, 11, 16 and 17, but don’t need to be present every day to participate.
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The production is looking to cast local actors for more than 15 unpaid male and female roles.
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The Kenai Peninsula will soon serve as the backdrop for a new movie. The locally-written fantasy film is a big step for local filmmakers, who are currently seeking interested actors.
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Isn't it funny what can be considered comedy? Larry and David have greased up their funny bones to discuss all types of comedy in film.
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Larry and David are going to the dark side this month, delving into film noir