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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Midweek Music & Art ~ Wednesday, Apr 16, 2014
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Wednesday, and neither bactrian nor dromedary, nary a camel in sight…
For those who missed it yesterday, Here’s a quickie guide to the Guide’s format changes: Things are re-sequenced. Just spend a moment with “In this edition” – long enough to see that as much (or more) is here, just in new places.
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In this edition…
♪ NEWS FEATURES:
. 1) FAR-WEST FOLK ALLIANCE SHOWCASE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 30
. 2) SEVEN NEW RELEASES & REVIEWS IN YESTERDAY’S EDITION
♪ THIS DAY IN HISTORY:
. √ Masada, Isaac Newton, and the first Easter observance, plus more
♪ TICKET ALERTS
. √ REEL TO REEL: “SUPER DUPER ALICE COOPER” is a film event
with Alice Cooper taking part, on Tuesday, April 22
. √ Annual “FOLKWORKS BENEFIT CONCERT” is April 26
♪ WEDNESDAY’s MUSIC & ART EVENTS
♪ ONGOING MUSIC & ART EVENTS
♪ FESTIVALS ELSEWHERE
. √ Annual Tribeca Film Festival, April 16-27, in NYC
♪ TV TONIGHT
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#1 Feature:
√ FAR-WEST FOLK ALLIANCE SHOWCASE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 30
There are only 15 days left to submit for an “Official Showcase” – to perform on the Main Stage – at FAR-West 2014. There are eleven slots open. Six artists will be chosen to perform on Friday night, and five artists on Saturday night.
This year’s annual FAR-West Conference is October 16-19, 2014, at the Marriott City Center in Oakland, California.
The judging process for the Official Showcase is an objective two-tier rating system that accepts submissions from performers in all genres of folk and rates them on the criteria of “engagement, talent, musicianship, songcraft, and other elements that make a showcase-worthy act.” Conference organizers say, “The goal of the process is to select professional performers who are actively engaged in a music career and who are eager and available to tour the FAR-West region performing at venues from intimate house concerts to thousand-seat auditoriums.”
FAR-West is focused on the artist / presenter relationship. All artists who wish to make connections with fellow artists and venues, DJs and reviewers in the FAR-West region are encouraged to attend the conference and participate in “Private Guerrilla Showcases” and all possible marketing opportunities (inclusion in the conference tote bag, a program book ad, and an exhibit table or half-table). FAR West organizers say, “We want to hear your music and attend your performances.”
Full info, including application details, are available at:
http://fb.me/2Ne4vSuyl
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www.far-west.org/2014/03/for-release-far-west-2014-official-showcase-submissions-open.html
Announcement of selected artists and alternates will be made by Peggy Glenn and James Lee Stanley, Official Showcase Co-Wranglers, on July 15, 2014.
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#2 Feature:
√ SEVEN NEW RELEASES & REVIEWS IN YESTERDAY’S EDITION
If you missed the Guide’s edition for Tuesday, April 15, it’s loaded with NEW RELEASES that became available yesterday, and the features include REVIEWS. They are:
. 1) RODNEY CROWELL’s NEW WEST LABEL DEBUT, “TARPAPER SKY,” DROPS TODAY
. 2) “PRAIRIEOGRAPHY,” THE NEW ALBUM BY DEL BARBER, COMES OUT TODAY
. 3) RAY BONNEVILLE’s “EASY GONE” IS OUT TODAY ON RED HOUSE RECORDS
. 4) JUSTIN CURRIE RELEASES NEW ALBUM, “LOWER REACHES,”
OUT TODAY ON COMPASS RECORDS
. 5) THE HOWLIN’ BROTHERS NEW ALBUM, “TROUBLE,” RELEASES TODAY
. 6) IAN ANDERSON, JETHRO TULL LEGEND, RELEASES “HOMO ERRATICUS” ALBUM
. 7) “THE CURSE OF THE GOTHIC SYMPHONY” (2011), a film by Randall Wood,
on DVD today
All are still there for you, easily available at a separate click.
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♪ THIS DAY IN HISTORY…
notable April 16th events
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√ On this day in the year 73, the Jewish mountaintop fortress of MASADA fell to besieging Roman legions that had surrounded it for months. When the Romans finally broke in, they found not a single living soul. The defenders had killed their families and themselves rather than be subjected to slavery. The event ended the Jewish revolt.
√ On this day in 1705, SIR ISAAC NEWTON was knighted by QUEEN ANNE of England.
√ On this date in 1724, the first EASTER observance was held. (No, it is not an ancient holiday.)
√ On this date in 1746, the Battle of Culloden was fought, as the last battle on British soil.
√ On this day in 1787, the first American comedy, “THE CONTRAST,” made its stage debut in New York City. Two years later on this date, GEORGE WASHINGTON departed his Mt. Vernon home to reach his Inauguration as First President of the United States.
√ On this day in 1854, FRANZ LISZT’s “Mazeppa” premiered.
√ Today in 1917, VLADIMIR LENIN returned to Russia to start the Bolshevik Revolution in the midst of World War I.
√ Today in 1935, radio listeners heard the first broadcast of “Fibber McGee & Molly.”
√ On this date in 1962, WALTER CRONKITE beagan anchoring the CBS Evening News.
√ Today in 1972, “THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT” closed after just four performances at NYC’s Edison Theatre.
√ On this day in 2007, the Virginia Tech Massacre became the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history. 32 people were killed and 23 wounded by a single well-armed gunman.
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√ REEL TO REEL: “SUPER DUPER ALICE COOPER” is a film event with Alice Cooper taking part, on Tuesday, April 22, at 7:30 pm in the Clive Davis Theatre at the GRAMMY Museum in L.A. “Super Duper Alice Cooper” is the twisted tale of a teenage Dr. Jekyll whose rock n’ roll Mr. Hyde almost kills him. It is the story of Vincent Furnier, a preacher’s son who struck fear into the hearts of parents when he transformed himself into Alice Cooper, the ultimate rock star of the bizarre. From the advent of Alice as front man for a group of Phoenix freaks in the ’60s, to the hazy decadence of celebrity in the ’70s, to his triumphant comeback as ’80s glam metal godfather, we will watch as Alice and Vincent battle for each other’s’ souls. Still touring the world, with over 100 concerts scheduled in 2014, and hosting his internationally-syndicated “Nights with Alice Cooper” radio show five nights a week for over a decade, Alice shows no sign of slowing down. Premiering at the 2014 “Tribeca Film Festival” April 16-27, “Super Duper Alice Cooper” is the creation of Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn at Banger Films, producers of “Iron Maiden: Flight 666” (2009 SXSW Audience Choice Winner) and “Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage” (2010 GRAMMY-nominated and Tribeca Audience Choice Winner), and much-lauded filmmaker Reginald Harkema, winner of the TIFF Special Jury Prize for his film “Monkey Warfare.” Alice’s story is told not only by the man himself, but through exclusive interviews with members of the original Alice Cooper band, Elton John, Iggy Pop, John Lydon, and Dee Snider. After screening the film, Alice will take the stage for a panel discussion. Doors open at 7 pm for the best seats (and line forms well ahead of that time). All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum. Tix, $25, at 213-765-6803 or online at www.grammymuseum.org
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Repeated again, because it should be…
√ Annual “FOLKWORKS BENEFIT CONCERT” is April 26…
Sat, Apr 26, in Santa Monica:
8 pm "FOLKWORKS ANNUAL BENEFIT CONCERT" at the Santa Monica Woman's Club, 1210 4th St (just S of Wilshire), Santa Monica 90401.
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We’ve brought you this Ticket Alert before, but it bears repeating. The lineup reflects FolkWorks' focus on world music as well as American folk music:
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SAUSAGE GRINDER - Los Angeles’ "all-natural hillbilly and country blues band" combines the traditional sounds of fiddle and banjo breakdowns with the low-down sound of country blues, topped off with a touch of ragtime and hillbilly jazz. This versatile acoustic group features fiddle, bank, guitar, mandolin, washboard, bagpipes and a few odds and ends.
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SWING RIOTS QUIRKTETTE - perform an irreverent gumbo of Gypsy & Creole Jazz, Klezmer & Romanian Horas, Parisian Musette & the occasional wild card thrown in for good measure. Six core members have played for decades in everything from Balkan dance bands to traditional Swing groups.
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NEVENKA - popular Los Angeles-based women’s chorus brings to life vocal folk/roots traditions from around the world. Their songs range from Bulgaria, Georgia, Russia, Bosnia to Rom and Sephardic songs - as well as recently added American and Irish music. Their spellbinding harmonies are at the core of their eclectic repertoire. While mostly singing a cappella, they are occasionally accompanied by percussion, mandolin, guitar, citern or panduri.
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TUNACIOUS - a Celtic genre-bending band with songs and dance tunes for a blowout contra dance to wind-up the evening.
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Go early for the reception at 7 pm. More info at 818-785-3839.
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Advance tix, $20 general admission, $25 VIP reserved (limited), available at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/576923
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Wed, Apr 16, in Burbank:
6-11 pm A full evening with CODIO & THE SWINGING ARMANIS, plus DEBRA PRICE & GUIDO ARMANI’s CLASSICAL HOUR on one stage, and on the other stage, GLEN ROBERTS BIG BAND -- recently named “Best Free Big Band Event” in L.A. Weekly’s prestigious “Best of LA” issue – plus REVEREND MARTINI'S ROCKABILLYHOP ‘N HANG, all at Viva Cantina, 900 Riverside Dr (next to L.A. Equestrian Center), Burbank; 818-845-2425 or 818-515-4444; www.vivacantina.com
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√ CODIO & THE SWINGING ARMANIS play at 6 & 8 pm.
√ DEBRA PRICE & GUIDO ARMANI’s CLASSICAL HOUR happens at 7 pm.
√ GLEN ROBERTS BIG BAND at 7 pm, named “Best Free Big Band Event” in LA Weekly’s prestigious “Best of LA” issue.
√ REVEREND MARTINI'S ROCKABILLYHOP ‘N HANG with the Vinyl Record Assoc., at 10 pm.
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No cover. Venue is known for its Mexican food and full bar. Okay to park free across the street at Pickwick Bowl (free, nearly unlimited parking for Viva patrons).
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Wed, Apr 16, in Torrance:
6-8:30 pm ANDY & RENEE, leaders of HARD RAIN, named the Best Band in the South Bay for 2013, play their residency at the Buffalo Fire Dept., 1261 Cabrillo Av, Torrance 90501; 310-320-2332.
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Wed, Apr 16, in Murrieta:
6:30 pm “THE SHAM JAM” OPEN MIC, hosted by HUNTER & SIMON, at the Shamrock Irish Pub & Eatery, 39252 Winchester Rd #145, Murrieta 92563; 951-696-5252; www.theshamrockirishpubandeatery.com
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Wed, Apr 16, in Santa Barbara Co (Santa Ynez):
7 pm JOHN McEUEN with MATT CARTSONIS & CRAIG EASTMAN play the “Tales from the Tavern” series at the picturesque Maverick Saloon, 3687 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez 93460; 805-686-4785.
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This trio beats ’purt near any bigger acoustic band you’ve ever heard. They ALWAYS deliver an exceptionally wonderful show. Tix and more at: www.talesfromthetavern.com
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Wed, Apr 16, in South Pasadena:
7 pm Weekly "WINE & SONG" brings a lineup of pre-booked recording artists, plus surprise musical guests, and performing host BRAD COLERICK, all performing all-acoustic, at Firefly Bistro, 1009 El Centro St, South Pasadena 91030; 626-441-2443; www.WineAndSong.com
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No cover for the show, but the venue may try to seat you where you can’t see unless you tell them you’re there for DINNER and the show.
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Wed, Apr 16, in OC (Fullerton):
7 pm Weekly STEVE NOONAN & FRIENDS acoustic show at Bourbon Street, 110 E Commonwealth, Fullerton.
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Wed, Apr 16, in Santa Monica:
7-11 pm THE GET DOWN BOYS play their every-Wednesday residency at Areal, 820 Main St, Santa Monica.
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$5 cover. More at www.thegetdownboys.com
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Wed, Apr 16, in L.A.:
7-11 pm “IRISH TRAD SESSION” is a structured jam at Tom Bergin's Public House, 840 S Fairfax Av, Los Angeles; 323-936-7151.
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Wed, Apr 16, FREE, at UCLA:
7:30 pm "HONORING THE ARMENIAN MASTERS" concert, with members of the newly-formed ARMENIAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE at UCLA, soprano VANESSA VASQUEZ, and the VEM STRING QUARTET, at the Hammer Museum, on the UCLA Campus in Westwood (L.A.)
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It's a chamber music program of masterworks of Armenian classical music by Spendiaryan, Mirzoyan, and Komitas in commemoration of the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Co-presented by the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.
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Info at: http://bit.ly/1rYWqnE
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FREE, but free tix required. The Hammer's Public Programs are all free. Tickets are required (assigned seating) in the Billy Wilder Theater; available at the Box Office one hour before each program. Early arrival is recommended. Tickets are available one per person on a first come, first served basis.
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PARKING is available under the museum for a flat fee of $3 after 6 pm. That’s way cheaper than all other on-campus parking.
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Wed, Apr 16, FREE, in Altadena:
7:30 pm Monthly "SONGNET SHOWCASE" at the Coffee Gallery FRONT stage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena.
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Songwriters Network (Songnet) chair Jimi Yamagishi says, "On the Front stage because the Jim Curry - John Denver Tribute filled up so fast they got an extra night (in the Backstage). That means our showcasers get a captive audience of John Denver fans while they wait for the main show and when they come out to get coffee. FANS! So you need to come early.
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"Sign-up to play, at: showcase@songnet.info ~ Do it NOW to reserve a spot!"
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Free to listen or to perform. Support the venue with a food or drink purchase.
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Wed, Apr 16, in VC (Simi):
7:30-11 pm SONGMAKERS twice-monthly “SIMI VALLEY HOOT” in Simi Valley. Location and info at www.songmakers.org
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Wed, Apr 16; Tue & Wed, Apr 15 & 16, in Altadena:
8 pm “JIM CURRY'S TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER” plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena.
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Husband and wife team Jim and Anne Curry deliver the multi-platinum hits of the great John Denver in a fun-filled evening of singing and stories. Jim plays the guitar and sings John's songs in a crystal clear tenor that will take your breath away. Anne, his wife and musical partner, plays guitar and mandolin and sings harmony in all the right places. You'll be invited to sing along, share in the memories, learn new songs and howl at the moon (literally!) The music of the late John Denver is like an old friend, outlasting trends and standing the test of time.
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Seriously, go, and join acclaimed performer Jim Curry for this tribute to the music of one of the most beloved singer-songwriters ever to grace the stage.
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Tribute artist Jim Curry's voice was heard in the CBS-TV movie “Take Me Home: The John Denver Story.” He has performed Denver's music in sold-out shows throughout the country, including with full symphony orchestras, and has emerged as today's top performer of Denver's vast legacy of multi-platinum hits. Jim's uncanny ability to mirror John's voice and clean-cut look takes you back to the time when "Rocky Mountain High," "Sunshine," "Calypso," and "Annie's Song" topped the charts. Denver's heartfelt message is worth repeating: "Be kind to the Earth and to each other. " Jim performs with his wife, Anne. Together, they take you on a musical journey of the heart, where you will be invited to sing – don't worry, you already know the words to the songs.
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Tix, $18, either night. Reservations, 626-798-6236, 10 am-10 pm, seven days. There’s more on the venue’s website, at www.coffeegallery.com
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Wed-Fri, Apr 16-18, in OC (Costa Mesa):
8 pm PACIFIC SYMPHONY presents “ROMEO & JULIET” at Orange County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa; 714-556-2787; www.ocpac.org
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Full program:
Vivaldi: Concerto for Four Violins
Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations
Prokofiev: Selections from “Romeo and Juliet”
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Relive the timeless tale of star-crossed lovers through Prokofiev’s masterful, memorable music! Here, actors and dancers reinstate the original happy ending, which was banned by Joseph Stalin in favor of Shakespeare’s tragic finale.
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♪ Carl St.Clair, conductor
♪ Ramond Kobler, violin
♪ Paul Manaster, violin
♪ Jeanne Skrocki, violin
♪ Bridget Dolkas, violin
♪ Timothy Landauer, cello
♪ Joseph Horowitz, artistic adviser
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Tix at 714-755-5799 or www.PacificSymphony.org
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Wed, Apr 16, in L.A.:
8 pm “CELEBRITY AUTOBIOGRAPHY: THE MUSIC EDITION, Volume 4” is a live performance-interview event at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Theatre, 800 W Olympic Bl, L.A. 90015; 213-765-6803; www.grammymuseum.org.
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“Celebrity Autobiography: The Music Edition, Volume 4” brings the series back to the GRAMMY Museum by popular demand. As seen on Bravo TV, you'll enjoy a night of non-stop laughter as you experience a variety of jaw-dropping vignettes inspired and torn straight from the pages of the most unforgettable music autobiographies, tell-alls and more. Originally created by Emmy-Award nominated writer-performer Eugene Pack and developed by Pack and Dayle Reyfel, “Celebrity Autobiography” has been profiled in virtually every major media outlet including “Nightline,” “CBS Sunday Morning,” on CNN, NPR's “All Things Considered,” and the syndicated series “The View.” The national and international tours of the show garnered rave reviews across the board- from The New York Times to Rolling Stone to Time Magazine.
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Making its fourth appearance at The GRAMMY Museum, the creators of “Celebrity Autobiography” will bring new material- outrageous, yet true music memoirs- that will be acted out live on stage by a starry cast of performers. Artists currently scheduled to appear include: Pamela Adlon (“Californication,” “Louie”), Roger Bart, Mindy Cohn (“The Facts of Life”), Kristen Johnston, Laraine Newman, Eugene Pack, Dayle Reyfel, Jennifer Tilly and Fred Willard. Doors at 7:30 pm for the best seats (line forms well ahead of that time).
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Tix, $45, at the Museum Box Office at 213-765-6803 or online at www.grammymuseum.org
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Wed, Apr 16, FREE, in WeHo:
8 pm “FULL THROTTLE COMEDY SHOW” at the Hollywood Improv, 7669 Melrose Av, West Hollywood 90069.
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The promoter has 50 tickets to give away. Comics from Comedy Central, HBO and the Tonight Show.
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You can request up to 10 free tickets, at:
www.comedymadnessshow.com
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They reply whether or not they already have a full house.
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Wed, Apr 16, in Burbank:
9 pm-midnight ORQUESTRA CHARANGOA plays Joe's Great American Bar & Grill, 4311 W Magnolia Bl, Burbank 91505; 818-729-0805.
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Wed, Apr 16, in Venice:
8 pm "SONGWRITERS' ROUND" brings acoustic performances by four performing songwriters at WitZend, 1717 Lincoln Bl, Venice 90291; 310-305-4792; www.witzendlive.com
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What is a "Writers' Round?" It's a singer-songwriter event in which all writers take the stage at the same time to perform "in the round." A Nashville tradition, the in-the-round format encourages the sharing of songs, stories, lyrics, and music, as each performer can be backed by the others on stage. Plus, it allows for the audience to have an up-close-and-personal look at how hit tunes and soon-to-be hit tunes were created.
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Wed, Apr 16, in SFV (Chatsworth):
8 pm An undisclosed AMERICANA / ALT COUNTRY / TRAD COUNTRY / HONK TONK BNAD plays the Cowboy Palace, 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth; 818-341-0166.
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This is L.A.’s last real honky tonk. No cover, full bar, lots of fun. Go early for the nightly free dance lesson.
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Wed, Apr 16, near LAX:
8 pm Weekly “GUITAROLOGY” showcase at Melody Bar & Grill, 9132 S Sepulveda Bl, Los Angeles 90045; 310-670-1994.
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Ongoing, through Apr 19, in Sierra Madre:
(Times vary, by night) “CIVIL WAR MUSIC-THEMED LIVE THEATRE,” in three period-music-related productions, at the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre; 626-355-4318; www.sierramadreplayhouse.com. Free street parking.
Nick Smith, veteran storyteller and co-producer of the Pasadena Folk Music Series (formerly the Caltech Folk Music Series), says, “I’m historical advisor for their current productions. The main one, "Battledrum," (Mar 7-Apr 19) is a short musical drama about drummer boys during the Civil War.”
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The theatre’s lobby has a wonderful display of Civil War photographs and descriptive placards, along with a Union uniform and lady’s dress of the time.
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Each performance of "Battledrum" opens with an opening talk by a historian, leading into the play. Nick tells us, “I will be doing [the historian’s opening] for some of the performances. I’m also helping select the readings and music for the other production. It’s been busy.”
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The Guide was there for ""THE PLAYER KING," a one-night-only show in the series on March 28. It’s about the theatrical Booth family, including John Wilkes Booth, the actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln. Written and performed by DARIN DAHMS, it is an inspired performance. If it’s indicative of this series, and we believe it is, then catch as much of it as you can.
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Tix and info, at:
http://sierramadreplayhouse.org/playhouse
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ONGOING, theatre and ONLINE screening, through April 24:
“GO WITH LE FLO,” the new feature film by the BRIGHT BLUE GORILLA band members MICHAEL GLOVER and ROBYN ROSENKRANTZ who won the Mumbai Film Festival with a previous film, opens at the Downtown Independent Cinema, 251 S Main St, Los Angeles 90012.
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See the complete feature story in the Guide’s Apr 11 edition’s “events” listings.
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Advance tix, $10 ($11.34 w/service fee) at:
www.brownpapertickets.com/producerevent/537914
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For the shut-ins or those not in L.A., the film is accessible on your computer:
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ONLINE: watch “Go with Le Flo” (the full movie) in the USA at: www.eurocinema.com
If you're outside of the USA, you can watch “Go with Le Flo” on Vimeo On Demand - available ONLY from April 11 thru 24.
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ONGOING, through May 4, in L.A.:
8 pm “ALMOST WHITE” a new solo series by Rick Najera, alternating with “SCARRED FOR LIFE” by David Valdez, are comedic stage play productions at Casa 0101 Theatre, 2102 E 1st St, Los Angeles 90033.
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There is a full feature write-up in the Apr 11 edition’s “events” listing.
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On opening night, both plays are presented; after that, the two shows alternate. Limited engagement runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 5 pm, through May 4.
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Najera, one of Hollywood’s most prolific playwright-performers, sets the stage for his new play based on his latest memoir, “Almost White: Forced Confessions of a Latino in Hollywood.” Runs April 11, 12, 13, 25, 26 and 27.
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Alternating with it is:
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“Scarred for Life: Tale of A Mexican-American Trying to Get Out of East L.A.,” by David Valdez, runs April 11, 18, 19, 20 and May 2, 3 and 4.
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Tix, $15-$30, at www.casa0101.org. More info at www.ricknajera.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AlmostWhite.
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ONGOING through Apr 19, at UCLA:
8 pm “THE SUIT,” from theater Icon Peter Brook, presented by the Center for the Art of Performance (CAP) series for eight performances at UCLA’s Freud Playhouse, in MacGowan Hall, 245 Charles E. Young Dr East, on the UCLA campus in Westwood (L.A.) 90095.
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“The Suit” is a simmering tale of betrayal and resentment set in the politically charged sphere of apartheid-era South Africa, performed by Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, with direction, adaptation and musical direction by Peter Brook, Marie-Hélène Estienne and Franck Krawczyk. The story centers on Philomen, a middle-class lawyer and his wife, Matilda. The suit of the title belongs to Matilda’s lover and is left behind when Philomen catches the illicit couple together. As punishment, Philomen makes Matilda treat the suit as an honored guest as a constant reminder of her adultery. The setting of Sophiatown, a teeming township that was erased shortly after Can Themba wrote his novel, is as much a character in the play as the unfortunate couple, and this production lends it life and energy with a minimal cast.
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Themba was a South African writer during apartheid. His short novel, “The Suit” was supposed to change the writer’s life, but the cruel restrictions in his native country led him to exile, his works banned in his home country. He died an alcoholic before his most famous work was adapted for the stage by Mothobi Mutloatse and Barney Simon at Johannesburg’s Market Theatre in the newly liberated South Africa of the 1990s.
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Renowned director Peter Brook previously adapted that stage version and took it on tour in a French-language production. He returned to the source language of English working with his longtime collaborator Marie-Hélène Estienne and composer Franck Krawczyk. They have adapted the play and have set it to music from sources as diverse as Franz Schubert and Miriam Makeba.
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The UCLA Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA (CAP UCLA) is dedicated to the advancement of contemporary performing arts in all disciplines —dance, music, spoken word and theater, as well the emerging digital, collaborative and cross-art platforms inspired by today's leading artists and creators. CAP supports the creation, presentation and critical dialogues vital to the ongoing innovation and expressive potential of artists whose work, whether vibrantly emerging or internationally acclaimed, forms the dynamic and evolving heritage of contemporary performance. Based in UCLA's iconic Royce Hall, CAP UCLA is the university's public center for the presentation of the performing arts and contributes to the cultural life of the campus and greater Los Angeles, promoting civic dialogue and creative inquiry. Through an annual season of performing arts programs and extensive community-engagement events — including artist fellows and residency programs, K–12 arts education (Design for Sharing), student mentorship (Student Committee for the Arts), and art-making and experiential activities (Art in Action) — CAP UCLA advances the importance of art in society by celebrating and deepening the connection between artist and audience.
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The show runs as follows: Wed, Apr 9 through Fri, Apr 11, at 8 pm; Sat, Apr 12, at 2 & 8 pm; Sun, Apr 13, at 2 pm; Thu, Apr 17 through Sat, Apr 19, at 8 pm. The only alternative to the hefty cost of campus parking is the MTA or Culver or Big Blue Bus.
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Tix, $30-$65, available online at www.cap.ucla.edu, or from the UCLA Central Ticket Office, at 310-825-2101, or with the usual hefty processing fee at Ticketmaster. Student rush tickets, subject to availability, are offered at $15 one hour before show time to all students with valid ID.
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ONGOING at the Getty Villa, through Aug 25, in Malibu:
“Heaven and Earth: Art of Byzantium from Greek Collections” at the Getty Villa, 17985 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu; 310-440-7300; parking, $15.
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Marked by glittering mosaics, luminous icons, and opulent churches, the Byzantine Empire (A.D. 330–1453) flourished for more than one thousand years. Over 170 national treasures from Greece illustrate the development of a mighty empire, from its pagan origins to a deeply spiritual Christian society. This exhibition is presented in conjunction with “Heaven and Earth: Byzantine Illumination at the Cultural Crossroads” at the Getty Center.
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The exhibition was organized by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports, Athens, with the collaboration of the Benaki Museum, Athens, in association with the J. Paul Getty Museum and the National Gallery of Art, Washington. The exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
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ONGOING at the Getty, through Jun 1, in L.A.:
“JACKSON POLLOCK’S MURAL,” and “HATCHED! CREATING FORM WITH LINE,” are two concurrent temporary exhibitions at the Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; parking is $15.
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ONGOING at the Getty, through Jun 8, in L.A.:
“A ROYAL PASSION: QUEEN VICTORIA & PHOTOGRAPHY” and “HIROSHI SUGIMOTO: PAST TENSE” are two concurrent temporary exhibitions at the Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; parking is $15.
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ONGOING at the Getty, through Jun 22, in L.A.:
“HEAVEN AND EARTH: BYZANTINE ILLUMINATION AT THE CULTURAL CROSSROADS” is a new temporary exhibition at the Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, L.A. 90049; 310-440-7300; parking is $15.
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√ Annual TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL, April 16-27, in NYC. See “Ticket Alerts” for one of the films you can see in L.A., on April 22.
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Wed, Apr 16, on KCET Link TV:
6:30-8 pm “JOE BONAMASSA: TOUR DE FORCE” (2013) brings featured highlights from the singer-guitarist’s live shows at famous London venues.
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