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Celebrate the 10th Annual Tanabata Festival in Little Tokyo
As part of Nisei Week, The three-day Tanabata Festival will be taking place over the weekend in Little Tokyo. The plaza in front of in front of JANM and The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA will be filled with streamers from the … Continue reading
Stone Stanley’s Mudstomp Tapes Tour Brings Blues And Americana to High Desert And Long Beach
Stone Stanley is the musical creation of singer/songwriter Jason Robert. In Stone Stanley, Jason Robert explores rock, country, Americana and folk and how they are all based upon a bedrock of the blues. Calling this style Mudstomp Blues, Stone Stanley is … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Upcoming Events
Tagged Adelanto, Adelanto Stadium, americana, Blues, Ed Simon, Jason Robert, long beach, Mudstomp Tapes, New Blues Festival, Stone Stanley, Woodystock
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Hygiene Product Drive for Homeless Women at ‘Boo’s Philly’ K-Town
Boo’s Philly has teamed up to help spread the word on Pathways to Volunteering’s Feminine Hygiene Product Drive for Homeless Women. The event is tomorrow, August 4, 2018, from 1 – 4 p.m. at Boo’s Philly Cheesesteaks in Koreatown. The … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Food, Health and Beauty, Upcoming Events
Tagged Andrew Ahn, Boo's Philly Cheesesteak, Carrie Cheung, Craig Shinmon, Downtown Women's Center, homeless services, Los Angeles, Monique A LeBleu, One Incredible Family, Pathways to Volunteering, Union Rescue Mission, volunteering, volunteerism
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Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival Opens Thursday to Inspire, Embrace, Empower!
The Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival, now in its 5th year, kicks off its 3 day (July 26th thru the 28th) celebration of films that “Inspire, Embrace, Empower” at 8pm on Thursday at the Let Live Theater (916 N. Formosa Ave, LA 90046). … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Movies, News & Sports, Upcoming Events
Tagged Billy Bennight, Diversity, documentaries, documentary, Embrace, Empower, Film, Germany, inclusion, independent films, Inspire, Iran, Israel, LADFF, Latvia, movies, Multicultural, Sweden
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Blue Whale Season is Upon Us: Let’s Frolic in the Ocean!
As I’ve reported in years past it’s Blue Whale season once again and the Aquarium of the Pacific is teaming up with Harbor Breeze Cruises to explore the area outside of The Port of Long Beach near the beautiful Point … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, News & Sports, Photo Essays, Upcoming Events
Tagged Aquarium of the pacific, Billy Bennight, Blue Whales, Dolphins, Explore, Krill, long beach, Los Angeles, ocean, Palos Verdes, photography, Point Vicente Lighthouse, Sea creatures, Sea Life, whale watching
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Retrospekt: A Film by Sam Hare featuring Gitane Demone Quartet + Eva Braun Extravaganza at Cafe Nela July 29
Last January at Cafe Nela, Gitane Demone Quartet organized a 17-piece experimental orchestra of local musicians from different groups (LA Drones, Ravens Moreland, Egrets On Ergot, Harry Cloud, The Deadbeats, Saccharine Trust, Carnage Asada & more) for a 48- minute … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Music, Upcoming Events
Tagged cafe nela, Gitane Demone, Gitane Demone Quartet, la bands, Live Music, Rikk Agnew, Sun Ra
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Idyllwild Arts 2018 Summer Culmination Concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall Showcases the Talents of High School Students
UPDATE: 8/5/2018: Tonight’s concert cancelled. From AIF: Idyllwild, California, suffered a devastating forest fire last week. The Cranston Fire caused the entire town to evacuate within hours, forcing home and business owners to leave with very little notice. Over 300 campers … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Music, Upcoming Events
Tagged Bakersfield College, Dmitry Kabalevsky, George Enescu, Idyllwild Arts Boarding Arts High School, Idyllwild Arts Boarding Arts High School Summer Chamber Festival Orchestra and Festival Choir & Ensemble, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Maestro Larry Livingston, Overture to Colas Breugnon, Richard Strauss, Romanian Rhapsody No.1, Rosenkavalier Suite, San Jacinto Mountains, Sey Ahn, Strauss, The Journey of Harriet Tubman, USC Thornton Music School, Walt Disney Concert Hall
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Tour the Lost and Long-Gone Graveyards of Los Angeles with Atlas Obscura this Sunday
If you love to explore the unusual, hidden and mysterious, you might already be familiar with the Atlas Obscura website, which contains articles about fascinating foods as well as travel guides for international attractions like strange public art, abandoned amusement … Continue reading
The 38th Annual Lotus Festival Returns to Echo Park Lake This Weekend
Saturday, Echo Park’s Lotus Festival, a free 2-day celebration of Asian-American heritage kicks off at noon. Every year the event features a different country, and the country for 2018 is the People’s Republic of China. Enjoy dances, live music, and demonstrations … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Food, Music, Theater, Upcoming Events
Tagged 38th Lotus Festival, Asian-American heritage, Bob Baker Marionettes, Bollywood Dancing, Dragon Boat Races, echo park, Echo Park Lake, Hula dancing, Kendo, Korean Folk Dancing, kung fu, Lion dancers, live jazz, Lotus Festival, Muay Thai, Polynesian Dancing, Tai Chi
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