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Without A Car in the World

Without A Car in the World

Saturday, October 17 to Friday, December 11, 2009 Santa Monica, CA –18th Street presents its final exhibition of 2009 entitled Without A Car In The World (100 Car-less Angelinos Tell Stories of Living in Los Angeles). This exhibition features 100 photographs…

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Breach of Peace: Photographs of Freedom Riders by Eric Etheridge

Breach of Peace: Photographs of Freedom Riders by Eric Etheridge

Breach of Peace, a companion to the Skirballs exhibition Road to Freedom, displays more than a dozen contemporary portraits by photographer Eric Etheridge of Freedom Riders, who, in 1961, converged on Jackson, Mississippi to challenge state segregation laws. Their noble efforts…

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Rossini’s The Barber of Seville

Rossini’s The Barber of Seville

For this effervescent comic opera, LA Opera has assembled an all-star cast featuring two celebrated artists. The New York Times commented that the “dashing Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez was a vocally brilliant and charming Count Almaviva…and the perky, rich-toned and…

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Weekly Open Poetry Reading

Weekly Open Poetry Reading

Weekly open poetry reading at the Cobalt Cafe in Canoga Park hosted since 1994 by Rick Lupert. 7 minute time limit. Very welcoming crowd to newcomers. Open reading sign up at 8:30 pm. Weekly featured readers. Check the Cobalt Poets website…

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Family Class: Look, Sketch, Cook!

Family Class: Look, Sketch, Cook!

Explore the relationships between calligraphy and graffiti in Calligraffiti: Writing in Contemporary Chinese and Latino Art with museum educator and chef Maite Gomez-Rejon. Then, inspired by the conversation in the galleries, participate in a drawing and writing workshop and in the…

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The Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz

The Kentwood Players are delighted to present a Kentwood Kids Production of “The Wizard of Oz” musical, based on the original story by L. Frank Baum, adapted by Frank Gabrielson with music and lyrics of the MGM motion picture score by…

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Music West presents A Christmas Caro

Music West presents A Christmas Caro

Come celebrate part of your Christmas season with Music West’s production of “A Christmas Carol”! This classic will be accompanied not only with the timeless Dickens dialogue, but by music, dancing and vibrant sets in an intimate setting, to bring to…

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The HeArt Project

The HeArt Project

BACKYARDS / FRONT PORCHES A recent renovation of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County includes an exhibition of a typical California backyard backed up against a wilderness area, a common scene as a result of Los Angeles urban sprawl.…

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Slow Children Crossing: Common People

Slow Children Crossing: Common People

Take one part In Living Color, one part Kids in the Hall, add a dash of Chappelles Show and youve got SLOW CHILDREN CROSSING, Los Angeles hottest new sketch comedy troupe. The groups electric energy, along with their willingness to make…

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The Face of Fashion

The Face of Fashion

Peter Fetterman Gallery celebrates the beauty and elegance of fashion photography with two outstanding exhibitions. “Lillian Bassman: Women” will include more than 50 images (many of them not seen since publication) by the 93-year-old doyenne of 20th Century fashion photography. Ms.…

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