Oakville Beaver, 28 May 2015, p. 34

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, May 28, 2015 | 34 Sheridan grads on animation team for upcoming Disney/ Pixar film Inside Out Artscene "Connected to your Community" Dany Laj and the Looks tour stops in Oakville In celebration of their new album Word On the Street, Montreal's Dany Laj and the Looks are dropping by Oakville Monday (June 1) in a cross-province tour. The power-pop band is playing at Lourice, 1289 Marlborough Ct., and the show will also feature performances by Look Here Junior and Casper Skulls. Songwriter Laj (short for Lajeunesse), was born and raised in Kirkland Lake, a rural gold-mining camp six hours north of Toronto. `Heartfelt' songs in power pop genre Having toured the country and playing any stage he can find, his "heartfelt songs seamlessly meld together elements of rock, folk, and country, without straying too far from the power-pop roots that give the tunes a certain joie de vivre, with nods to tunesmiths like Nick Lowe and Paul Westerberg," stated a media release. His lyrics tell the tale of the northern Ontario kid trying to find his way south, ultimately to Montreal, by way of Sudbury, North Bay, Toronto, and everywhere in between. His songs tackle finding love, cross-country tours, and brokendown vehicles. Laj's band is rounded out by bassist Jeanette Dowling, drummer Alexandre Bigras, and new recruit Alexandre Fecteau on keyboard and saxophone. For more information, visit www.danylaj.com. Sheridan Oakville animation grads are part of the production team of the upcoming Disney/Pixar film Inside Out. Domee Shi is one of the film's story artists, while Guillaume Chartier is an animator for the movie. Both graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Arts Animation from Sheridan. Originally from Toronto, Shi joined the Pixar team in 2011 and worked as a story artist for two and half years on Inside Out. Chartier, a Laval/ Montreal native, joined Pixar in 2008. Directed by Academy Award winner Peter Docter (of Monsters, Inc. and Up fame), Inside Out tells the story of five emotions (Joy, Fear, AnSheridan graduates Domee Shi and Guillaume Chartier ger, Disgust and Sadworked as a story artist and animator, respectively, on the ness) hard at work new Disney/Pixar animated film Inside Out, set to open in at Headquarters, the theatres on June 19. | photo courtesy Disney and Pixar control centre inside 11-year-old Riley's mind. The film's main characters are voiced by Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling, and Phyllis Smith. The new animated feature is also produced by Jonas Rivera and features an original score by Michael Giacchino. A trailer for the film, which opens in theatres June 19, is online on Youtube. Oakville hairstylist Nicole Parker recently finished first in the Sports Clips Haircuts The Look National Stylist Competition, held in Las Vegas. The annual event pits stylists from across Canada and the U.S. against each other in a hair styling competition. Parker, who works at Sports Clips Oakville, took home $2,500 and hairstyling tools. | Oakville Beaver file photo Hairstylist wins top prize in comp by John Bkila Oakville Beaver Staff Oakville hairstylist Nicole Parker recently took home the top prize in the Sport Clips Haircuts The Look National Stylist Competition in Las Vegas. Held earlier in May, the competition saw more than 13,000 professional stylists from Sport Clips locations across Canada and the U.S. try out for the competition with six selected to compete in the finals. Parker won a $2,500 cash prize and hairstyling tools. "I was overwhelmed, super excited and thankful of all the support I had to make this all possible," said Parker, of winning the competition. "I didn't just have a city behind me I had a whole country cheering me on... I'm still on a high from winning -- the love and support is still going." The 29-year-old hairstylist's winning look featured a high-fade style with a pompadour on top -- she had 20 minutes to complete it. OAKVILLE'S FAVOURITE THEATRE! TRE! 171 Speers Road (at Kerr) Oakville General: $8.50 Children (3-13): $6.50 Seniors (65+): $6.50 905-338-6397 www.film.ca facebook.com/filmca @FilmCaCinemas May 1 May 15 May 22 JUNE 5 JUNE 12 Tuesdays: $5.00

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