Monday, February 10, 2020

There's music here, it's 65° F in Antarctica, and New Hampshire decides what to do about it. Feb 10 2020 edition

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Today is February 10, 2020, and it marks fifty years since the first broadcast of "FolkScene," the weekly Sunday evening radio show. Though founding hosts Howard and Roz Larman have both departed for the big folk festival of the beyond, their son Alan and his radio veteran wife Kat continue to uphold the tradition every Sunday evening at 6 pm (Pacific) for two hours on KPFK, 90.7 FM, in Los Angeles, simulcast on the web. Sometimes the show's central hour of performance-interview is from the archive, with Howard's voice heard again, and sometimes it's today's duo coaxing tales and tunes from recording artists about their latest tuneage. Congrats to all who have kept things vital and relevant.
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Thought for today...

"I see too plainly custom forms us all. Our thoughts, our morals, our most fixed belief, are consequences of our place of birth."
~ Aaron Hill, dramatist and writer (born Feb 10, 1685, died 1750)
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Just as "FolkScene" and its delightful archival interviews reverberate in our time, so do other events in history...

The 25th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified today in 1967, just a year-and-a-half after its introduction. It clarifies that the vice president  becomes president (as opposed to acting president) if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office; and establishes how a VP vacancy is filled, and how the VP takes over to respond to a presidential disability.
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Today in 1996, IBM supercomputer "Deep Blue" defeated Garry Kasparov, marking the first time a computer beat a human chess champion. (No word on who/what wins when driverless cars cyber connections crash, causing the cars to crash, into us.)
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Two from the Cold War...

Today in 1954 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned against US intervention in Vietnam. The release of the "Pentagon Papers" in the early '70s by whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg would alert Americans to the lies and subterfuge that caused massive US military involvement in Vietnam. That would make President Nixon and his cohorts so paranoid that they undertook illegal sabotage of their political opponents, culminating in Watergate.

Today in 1962, Russia shot-down a US U2 spy plane and captured its pilot, Francis Gary Powers. After his release in an exchange of captured spies,
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It isn't only now that science is ridiculed by boneheads: The St Scholastica Day riot in Oxford, England, which left 63 scholars and perhaps 30 locals dead in two days, broke-out this day in 1355.
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Baghdad fell to the Mongols, bringing the Islamic Golden Age to an end on this day in 1258 during the Mongol invasions.
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"Braveheart" sequel: In front of the high altar of Greyfriars Church in Dumfries, Robert the Bruce murdered John Comyn on this day in 1306, sparking the revolution in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
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Second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, Lord Darnley, was found strangled following an explosion at the Kirk o' Field house in Edinburgh, Scotland today in 1567, in a suspected assassination that was never solved. (And people wonder why Harry and Meghan want out of Royal intrigues.)
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Quebec was ceded to Great Britain from France as the Treaty of Paris ended what Americans and Brits call the French and Indian War, on this day in 1763.
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HMS Dreadnought, the first of a revolutionary new breed of steel battleships with multiple-gun rotating turrets, was christened and launched by King Edward VII this day in 1906. Thereafter, all battleships were called "dreadnoughts." They would reign supreme in naval power reckoning until Japan sent all of America's Pacific fleet battleships to the bottom of Pearl Harbor using the new (and still) king of naval pugilism, the aircraft carrier.
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The forties...

Cartoon characters Tom & Jerry made their debut with "Puss Gets the Boots" today in 1940.

Also today in 1940, the Soviet Union began mass deportations of Polish citizens from occupied eastern Poland to Siberia. It's well known that Nazi Germany invaded Poland on Sep. 1, 1939. But Allied propaganda in WW II erased the fact that Germany and the Soviets -- then allied in a treaty -- cooperatively invaded Poland from both sides, dividing the country and erasing its identity. It wasn't until after the Nazis surprise invasion of Russia that the Soviets became allies with Germany's enemies in the West.

Three years later, today in 1943, the Soviet Red Army engaged German troops and Spanish volunteers in the Battle of Krasny Bor, attempting to completely lift the brutal Nazi siege of the Russian city of Leningrad.

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Happy Birthday today to


Laura Dern, American actress, director, and producer who won her first "Best Supporting Actress" Award at last night's Oscars.

Roberta Flack, American singer-songwriter & pianist.

Chappell Holt, "jazzy Americana" musician.

Leontyne Price, American operatic soprano.

Rufus Reid, American bassist & composer.

Vic Fuentes, American singer-songwriter & guitarist.

Nigel Olsson, English rock drummer & singer-songwriter.

Ivri Lider, Israeli singer.

Theodore Antoniou, Greek composer & conductor.

Choi Soo-young, South Korean singer-songwriter, actress, & dancer.

Kang Seul-gi, South Korean singer and member of Red Velvet.

James Edward Maceo West, American inventor & acoustician.

George Stephanopoulos, American television journalist, former White House staffer (Clinton administration).

Mark Spitz, American swimmer who won more Olympic gold medals than anyone to that time (1972 Olympics).

Jim Whittaker and Lou Whittaker, American mountaineers and twin brothers. Among the many accomplishments of each, Jim was the 1st American to climb Mt. Everest (in 1963) and Lou chiefed major expeditions and ran the Mt. Rainier School of Mountaineering for many years, teaching climbers who went on to great feats.
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In memorium to artists and influentials born on this date...

Kenny Rankin (1940-2009), American singer-songwriter.

Jimmy Durante (1893-1980), American actor, singer, & pianist.

Jerry Goldsmith (1929-2004), American composer & conductor.

Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956),  German playwright and poet who, persecuted by Hitler, sought asylum in Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, journeyed across Russia and Persia, and in 1941, settled in Hollywood.

Aaron Hill (1685-1750), dramatist and writer.

Stella Adler (1901-1992), American actress & educator.

Boris Pasternak (1890-1960), Russian poet, novelist, literary translator, Nobel Prize laureate.

Peter Allen (1944-1992), Australian singer-songwriter, pianist, & actor.

Butch Morris (1947-2013), American cornet player, composer, & conductor.

Cliff Burton (1962-1986), American heavy metal bassist.

Larry Adler (1914-2001), American harmonica player, composer, & actor.

Lorena Rojas (1971-2015), Mexican actress & singer.

Chick Webb (1905-1939), American drummer & bandleader.

Jean Coulthard (1908-2000), Canadian composer & educator.

Faramarz Payvar (1933-2009), Iranian santur player & composer.

Johann Melchior Molter (1696-1765), German violinist & composer.

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Black History Month


Today in 2020, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talked about his new History Channel documentary series, "Black Patriots," premiering February 19th. Kareem's appearance on "CBS This Morning" included him telling the story of James Armistead Lafayette, the black spy for George Washington whose critical information allowed the Continental Army to trap the British army of Lord Cornwallis on a peninsula, where they had to surrender. That outcome caused Britain to give-up, and the rebelling colonies became the United States.

Today in 1989, Ron Brown was elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee, making him the first African American to lead a major American political party.

Today in 2007, then Illinois senator Barack Obama announced his candidacy for president in the 2008 elections, which he went on to win, making him America's first president of color. He won reelection in 2012, and many believe his eight years in office re-energized racism and determined the outcome of the 2016 election.
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Feature story


Antarctica hit 65°F last week and it's snowing in New Hampshire


It's beyond, but driven by, what we do with our politics


Tomorrow, the people of New Hampshire brave the cold to cast the first votes on actual ballots of the 2020 presidential election. It's always a question how weather will effect turnout in any election, and a snowstorm can make things a crap shoot.

But if they were voting in Antarctica, they could go in shirtsleeves.

While that might seem a metaphor for all that's wrong with America's politics, it is yet another fact of global climate chaos, driven by climate change. We're addressing it because it needs to be at the top of the list for anyone who wants a stable future for themselves or their kids.

Click to enlarge. Orange lines show
normal historic limits of Antarctic ice sheets.
Ryan Greenwood of the organization "People’s Action" tells us, "One of the most frustrating things about fighting for real climate change action can be the folks who are supposed to be on your side, but aren’t. There are so many people who will say all the right words at a campaign event but then will turn around and push policies that will turn out the lights on the future."

Greenwood says, "People’s Action members aren’t havin’ it. When Antarctica is hitting 65°F (which it did last week!), the time for middle-of-the-road gradualism is over. It’s time for action."

He continues, "Right now, on the ground in New Hampshire, our members at 'Rights and Democracy New Hampshire' are making sure no presidential candidate gets away with simple lip service on climate action. Their 'Keep It In the Ground' campaign -- run alongside 'New Hampshire Youth Movement' and '350 Action New Hampshire' -- is challenging problematic candidates in person to break their addiction to fossil fuels and fossil fuel political cash."

Together with working to get every candidate's feet to the fire, a consortium of organizations have made endorsements and are mobilizing to get voters to the polls tomorrow.

Greenwood tells us, "Standing apart from the pack on climate action is Bernie Sanders, who earned the endorsement of our [People’s Action] national network and 'Rights and Democracy New Hampshire.' Bernie got an A+ on RAD’s 'Keep It In The Ground' report card. He understands the urgency of the issue and will fight alongside us to break the influence of fossil fuel corporations."

Here at the Guide, we have likewise concluded that Senator Bernie Sanders is the best choice, not just to rebuild American credibility, trust, infrastructure, and society. We believe Bernie Sanders is the best choice for restoring America's leadership in the essential REVERSAL of global climate change.

Ryan Greenwood sent us a link to a pressingly relevant new video from "Rights & Democracy NH" that you can watch here, and there are links to share it on Facebook and Twitter.

As he says -- and beyond what the video covers -- "People need to know where these candidates stand."
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Urban megacity and state battlegrounds

Of course, it isn't just presidential candidates who can make things go either way. Those in, or seeking, other elective offices (and appointive offices, like judges) are often pivitol.

During New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's "State of the City" address last week, he announced that NYC will BAN all new fossil fuel projects -- in a city that "is a trailblazer and one of the biggest economies in the world," as Dominique Thomas, Mid-Atlantic Regional Organizer of  350.org points-out.



Thomas continues, "New York City’s ban on fossil fuel projects is the largest municipal ban of its kind, ever. Our movement has fought to achieve this for years."

He adds that NYC "has been a strong trendsetter for climate policy for years. When New York City announced its intent to divest its massive pension from fossil fuels two years ago, it set off a wave of divestment declarations from around the US and the world, clocking in at over $14 trillion in commitments to date... it’s only a matter of time before more cities follow suit."

Meanwhile, in California, Governor Newsom is going into his second year in office, and Greenpeace has just evaluated his performance with a "climate report card."

Caroline Henderson, speaking for Greenpeace, says, "It’s no secret: the climate crisis is already here in California. Californians are feeling it — drought forces us to cut back on water usage, wildfires leave millions without power and homes, and those living near drilling sites experience negative impacts on their health and well-being. It is impossible to fight for a climate stable future in which warming is limited to 1.5°C while expanding oil and gas extraction. Governor Newsom campaigned on promises to leave our state with a strong climate legacy in the face of the Trump administration."


Greenpeace asserts, "Gov. Newsom has made some good first steps in his first year, but California is still one of the top oil producers in the country. Our elected officials can’t be climate leaders while allowing new fossil fuel extraction."

You can read the "Newsom Climate Progress Report" and share it with your social media networks. It's here.
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The battle of New Hampshire

New Hampshire may be small, but it's first. Corporate Big Media will talk incessantly about what happens in the primary there. So its importance as an influencer outsides its Liliputian geography.

Emily Johnson of another environmental organization called "Sunrise" -- "a movement to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs in the process" -- says, "Tomorrow’s primary election is so important that I left my job in Kentucky and traveled to New Hampshire to volunteer... sharing my county’s story and inspiring people to vote for the Green New Deal champion."

Sunrise has endorsed Bernie Sanders.

She continues, "Back home in Kentucky, coal miners have to fight black lung disease, and many are forced to travel over 100 miles for specialized care. Families have tried to escape the asthma-causing coal dust in the air by moving away, but end up unable to afford new homes in less-polluted areas. In 2000, over 300 million gallons of coal slurry spilled into local rivers, killing all aquatic life in the area. Despite efforts to clean up, some areas have tap water that is unsafe to drink even today."

Emily concludes, "I’ve been sharing my story with college students in New Hampshire because I want to be able to return home confident that my friends and neighbors will have a presidential nominee who cares about them and their healthcare, environment, and jobs. I have been so moved by the stories these students have shared in return about how a Green New Deal would change their lives, too. We are truly in this together."

That is the essential message. Not little New Hampshire instead of big California. But seeing the world as a planetary ecosystem in trouble.
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Nothing else in our lifetimes will matter the way this does

Simply put: If we fail to immediately and effectively REVERSE climate change, then whatever other pursuits or issues excite our passions, all will be reduced to re-arranging deck chairs on the Titanic.

There ARE encouraging signs. For the second year in a row, climate activist Greta Thunberg has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. The Environmental Defense Fund quickly said, "Greta Thunberg is an INSPIRATION. She has shown the world what it means to fight for our future and not back down to bullies."

Last time we checked, there is only one head of state in the entire world who insists on being a bully (toward Greta and everyone else who questions him). You know who we're talking about. He ridicules her and her informed activism appears to drive him crazy. He is, of course, hopeless. But all the others seeking political office must go on record what they would DO to combat the climate crisis. Then, all who respond, indicating they would act affirmatively, can be held to what they pledge, and can be watched through the entire election cycle to see if they remain committed, and are not simply gladhanding in an election year.


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Events


What's going on out there (with fresh additions & updates)...


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Monday
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Mon, Feb 10:
8 pm - LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO plays the Belly Up Tavern, 143 S Cedros Av, Solana Beach / San Diego CA 92075; 858-481-9022
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Tuesday
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Today is Tuesday, February 11, 2020.

CORONAVIRUS: as of Tuesday morning's press time, there are 42,968 registered cases in 25 countries, and it has claimed 1,018 lives. (3:46 pm UPDATE: number of cases has risen to 43,103, and 103 victims died today in the largest one-day total since this began.)
      Today in Geneva, the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) is bringing together the medical science, disease research, and funding communities of all nations to fast-track a vaccine to halt the Coronavirus. 
      W.H.O. says it will take $675 million to fund emergency research. That's pocket change compared to the sums being expended in tiny New Hampshire to influence today's primary election. Let's see if any bloated billionaire who claims to have passionate concerns for the future will step-up to the plate.
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People and events on this date...

The first-ever session of the United States Senate opened to the public today in 1794. They had witnesses.

Massachusetts governor Elbridge Gerry is accused of "gerrymandering" for the first time today in 1812, giving us a word for the insidious theft of democracy by putting "the wrong people" outside of "the right districts."

This day in 1973 saw the first release of American P.O.W.s from the Vietnam War. They endured hell for a lie, and kept the faith, anyway. They deserve better than they've gotten.

Opera & Classical day? 
Today in 1840, Gaetano Donizetti's opera "La fille du régiment" got its first performance in Paris, France. Today in 1843, Giuseppe Verdi's opera "I Lombardi alla prima crociata" received its first performance in Milan, Italy. This day in 1903, Anton Bruckner's 9th Symphony got its first performance in Vienna, Austria.

Labor day...
Today in 1937, the "Flint sit-down strike" ended when General Motors recognized the United Auto Workers trade union.

Cyberian preview...
Today in 1938, BBC Television produced the world's first-ever science fiction television "programme," an adaptation of part of the Karel Čapek play "R.U.R.," that first coined the term, "robot."

Ike...
Today in 1943, General Dwight D. Eisenhower is selected to command all the WWII allied armies in Europe. Ten years later on this same date in 1953, US President Dwight D. Eisenhower denied all appeals for clemency for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who would both be executed as Cold War spies. (On the same 1953 date, the Soviet Union broje-out its diplomatic relations with Israel.

Freedom of thought...
•  China lifted its censorship ban on works by Aristotle, William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens today in 1978.
•  A year after that, today in 1979, the Iranian Revolution established an Islamic theocracy under the rule of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and rampant censorship descended on that nation.

Nukes...
About 100,000 US gallons (380 m3) of radioactive coolant leaked into the containment building of the TVA Sequoyah 1 nuclear plant in Tennessee, contaminating eight workers, on this day in 1981.

Spaciness...
Pluto crossed Neptune's orbit today in 1999, ending a nearly 20-year period when it was closer to the Sun than the blue gas giant; Pluto won't re-cross Neptune's orbit again for another 228 years.

Drunken gun nut...
US Vice President Dick Cheney shot Harry Whittington, a 78-year-old Texas attorney, in the face, while participating in a quail hunt on a ranch in Riviera, Texas, today in 2006.
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Black History Month...

Civil War secret: Today in 1861, the US House of Representatives UNANIMOUSLY passed a resolution guaranteeing noninterference with slavery in any state. It was an effort to keep more states from seceding and joining the Southern Confederate States of America. (Had slave-state Maryland seceded,  the US capital city, Washington, D.C., would have been surrounded by Confederate states; had Kentucky seceded, Union access along the Ohio River to reach the Mississippi River would have passed along a hostile shore. It would be awhile before the war was about freeing the slaves.)

Today in 1990, Nelson Mandela was released from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town, South Africa, after enduring 27 years as a political prisoner. He would go on to become that nation's first post-apartheid elected president, and be divorced by Winnie Mandela, the wife who had fought so long for his freedom.
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Happy Birthday today to...

Sheryl Crow, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actress.

Sérgio Mendes, Brazilian pianist and composer.

Tina Louise, American actress and singer, remembered as the pampered Hollywood star on tv's "Gilligan' s Island."

Peter Hayes, American singer and guitarist.

Aubrey O'Day, American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress.

Brandy Norwood, American singer-songwriter, producer, and actress.

William Beckett, American singer-songwriter and guitarist.

Kelly Rowland, American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress.

Mike Shinoda, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer.

D'Angelo, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer.

H.R., American punk rock singer-songwriter.

Paul McLoone, Irish singer, former radio producer, radio presenter & voice actor.

Derek Shulman, Scottish singer-songwriter and producer.

Joselito, Spanish singer and actor.

Serge Lama, French singer-songwriter.

Fredrik Thordendal, Swedish guitarist and songwriter.

Varg Vikernes, Norwegian guitarist and songwriter.

Jennifer Aniston, American actress and producer.
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In memorium to musicians and other notables born this date...

Josh White (1914-1969), American blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, & activist.

Matt Dennis (1914-2002), American singer-songwriter & pianist.

Gene Vincent (1935-1971), American singer and guitarist.

Phillip Walker (1937-2010), American singer and guitarist.

Gerry Goffin (1939-2014), American songwriter.

Al Johnson (1948-2013), American singer-songwriter and producer.

Otis Clay (1942-2016), American singer-songwriter.

Alan Rubin (1943-2011), American trumpet player.

Stan Szelest (1943-1991), American keyboard player.

Didier Lockwood (1956-2018), French violinist.

Giovanni Pacini (1796-1867), Italian composer & educator.

Hans Bronsart von Schellendorff (1830-1913), Prussian pianist & composer.

Rudolf Firkušný (1912-1994), Czech-American pianist & educator.

Eva Gabor (1919-1995), Hungarian-American actress, singer, socialite & businesswoman.

Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1909-1993), American director, producer & screenwriter.

Sidney Sheldon (1917-2007), American author & screenwriter.

Burt Reynolds (1936-2018), American actor and director.

Lloyd Bentsen (1921-2006), American colonel and politician, US Senator, 69th United States Secretary of the Treasury, remembered for telling Dan Quayle, "I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy."
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Here are today's music & arts events...

Tue, Feb 11:
2 pm - BRAD COLERICK plays a midweek matinee set at Casa Tortooga in Bonita, CA 91902 (San Diego area)
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Tue, Feb 11; FREE CONCERT:
6 pm - MICHAUT/PERKINS play a "French/American Indy Folk/Pop Concert" at the Idyllwild Library, 54401 Village Center Dr, Idyllwild, CA 92549
*  Billed as "La Boheme Meets L.A.," Copenhagen-based (København, DK) duo Michaut/Perkins is the love child of French songwriter MAGALI MICHAUT (vocals, violin, guitar, piano) and American songwriter BRETT PERKINS (vocals, guitar, ukulele, percussion), who met in Denmark in the summer 2015.
*  The duo's 2016 debut CD "Hello Love" has generated international airplay and tour dates in eleven countries so far.
ADVANCE NOTICE / Related news: Brett Perkins, singer-songwriter / Americana /Alt Country / Pop Rock / Folk / Adult Contemporary artist grew-up in the L.A. area and made his first big splash with THE SNEAKS. Since moving to Europe, he continues to operate a successful series of "Songwriter Retreats" around the world. So far, over 1500 songwriters from more than 30 countries have participated in Brett's Retreats. His annual US edition is the...
"IDYLLWILD SONGWRITERS RETREAT" in the forested mountains of Southern California. It will once again be followed by, and connected to the...
"IDYLLWILD SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL," June 5-7 at Spirit Mountain Center, Idyllwild CA, where the three-day event kicks-off with Retreat participants debuting brand-new co-writes from the prior week.
*  More at: http://www.listeningroomretreats.com/
*  Brett's last go-around in Idyllwild -- retreat & festival -- raised a combined $1700 for its designated community charities, "Idyllwild Help Center," and "Idyllwild Community Center." This year's charity support money will go directly to providing child care for working parents, as well as gas, grocery cards and more for economically-challenged locals. The total reported spending in the community for last year's combined Retreat/Festival events totalled over $15,000.
*  Brett is also the founder and producer of the annual "COPENHAGEN SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL," happening this year August 27-30.
ENOUGH NEWS. LET'S HEAR SOME MUSIC: "Sure Will Miss You When You Go" is one of Brett's originals, here in a full production recording with roots-Americana band THE PAWNSHOP PREACHERS, for listening and free download, at:

https://www.reverbnation.com/thepawnshoppreachers/song/14075482-sure-will-miss-you-when-you-go
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Tue, Feb 11:
SOLD OUT: 8 pm - SINEAD O’CONNOR plays the Belly Up Tavern, 143 S Cedros Av, Solana Beach / San Diego CA 92075; 858-481-9022
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Tue, Feb 11:
8 pm - BLIND PILOT plus ANDREW DUHON play the "Lobero Live" concert series at the Lobero Theatre, 33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara CA 93101; 805-963-0761
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Wednesday
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Today is Wednesday, February 12, 2020.

THOUGHT FOR TODAY from one born on this date...

"The difference in mind between man and the higher animals, great as it is, certainly is one of degree and not of kind."

~ Charles Darwin, naturalist and author (born Feb 12, 1809, died 1882)

(thanks to A.Word.A.Day)

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In memorium

JOSEPH SHABALA, longtime leader of LADYSMITH BLACK MOMBASA until his retirement in 2014, died last night.
     The South African musical ensemble played Nelson Mandela's inauguration as their nation's first black president and was widely credited with breaking-down hatreds and barriers at the end of that nation's long era of apartheid (racial separation / white rule / no rights for its black citizens).
       Shambala epitomized everything we know of the power of music to open hearts and bring change.
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Memorable music birthday

Today in 1924, George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" debuted in a concert titled "An Experiment in Modern Music" in Aeolian Hall, New York, by Paul Whiteman and his band; Gershwin played the piano.
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On this day in previous years, we've written purt near the same thing as Garrison Keillor's handling of this historical news. But we like his, published early this morning in "The Writer's Almanac," so we're sharing it:

"It's the birthday of two men who were born on exactly the same day in 1809: Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln.

"Abraham Lincoln [(1809-1865)] was born on this day near Hodgenville, Kentucky (1809). Though he's generally considered one of the greatest presidents in our country's history, fairly little is known about his early life. Unlike most presidents, he never wrote any memoirs. We know that he was born in a log cabin and had barely a year of traditional schooling. His mother died when he was nine, and he spent much of his adolescence working with an ax. But when he was in his early 20s, he showed up in New Salem, Illinois, having decided to remake himself as a professional man, and to study law.

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"Charles Darwin [(1809-1882)] was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (1809). On the famous voyage to the southern tip of South America when he was only 22, Darwin brought with him a book called Principles of Geology by Sir Charles Lyell, which suggested that the earth was millions of years old. And along the journey, Darwin got a chance to explore the Galápagos Islands. These islands were spaced far enough apart that the animals on them had evolved over time into different species.
      "It took him a long time to publish his findings, mainly because he was afraid of being attacked as an atheist. But about 20 years after he first came up with the idea, he published his book 'On the Origin of Species' (1859)."
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Evolution of that story...
On this same date, when Lincoln and Charles Darwin while celebrating their 33rd birthdays, Ecuador annexed the Galápagos Islands today in 1832. Studying the uniquely adapted life on those remote islands provided the central proving ground for Darwin's theory of evolution.
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And another connection to it...
Peter Cooper (1791-1883), American businessman and philanthropist, founder of Cooper Union -- the great hall where Abraham Lincoln would gain fame with his speech proclaiming, "A house divided against itself cannot stand."
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The Muslim purge - Columbus connection...
Today in 1502, Isabella I (of Ferdinand and Isabella fame -- the ones who paid for Columbus to "discover" America) issued an edict outlawing Islam in the Crown of Castile, forcing virtually all her Muslim subjects to convert to Christianity. Previously, Spain had been conquered by the Moors, and they had forced conversion of all residents to Islam -- and would leave a lot of great architecture behind when they were run out of Spain. By the way, the voyages of Columbus were part of Spain reasserting its identity as a Catholic nation which, like the rest of Europe, was obedient to the Pope in Rome. Little did anyone know that vast fortunes in gold, righteously stolen from murdered civilizations in the Americas under the banner of Christ and the auspices of "God, Gold, and Glory," would soon make Spain the richest, most powerful nation in Europe.
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American freedom twosome...
An Argentine/Chilean patriotic army of people born in the Americas, defeated troops of the Spanish empire after crossing the Andes, at the Battle of Chacabuco, fought this day in 1817.
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One year later on this day in 1818, the Chilean Declaration of Independence was formally approved by Bernardo O'Higgins near Concepción, Chile.
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American oppression outrage...
The Creek nation of Native American Indians ceded the last of their lands in Georgia to the United States government in the Treaty of Indian Springs, and we're forced to migrate west, this day in 1825.
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It wasn't just the Hindenburg...
The USS Macon, one of the two largest helium-filled airships ever created, crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California and sank, this day in 1935. The Hindenburg used explosive hydrogen for lift because the US had the market cornered on non-flammable helium --
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'Tis the season...
United States President Bill Clinton was acquitted by the US Senate in his impeachment trial today in 1999.
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Black History Month

Today in 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded.

Today in 1946, African American US Army WWII veteran Isaac Woodard was severely beaten by a South Carolina police officer to the point he lost his vision in both eyes. The incident later galvanized the civil rights movement and partially inspired Orson Welles' film, "Touch of Evil."

Olivia Hooker (1915-2018), remarably long-lived African-American sailor, was born this day.
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Russia today...
      Today in 1947, the largest observed iron meteorite (until that time) createf an impact crater in Sikhote-Alin, in the Soviet Union.
      Today in 1961, the Soviet Union launched Venera 1 toward Venus; for years, Russian robotic space probes aimed at Venus while US probes aimed at Mars.
      Today in 1974, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1970, was exiled from the Soviet Union.
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The real 2001 Space Odyssey...
NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft touched down in the "saddle" region of 433 Eros, becoming the first spacecraft to land on an asteroid this day in 2001.
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Enough to make ya scream...
Today in 1994, four thieves broke into the National Gallery of Norway and stolr Edvard Munch's iconic painting "The Scream."
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Cultural upheaval...
Today in 2004, the city of San Francisco began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in response to a directive from Mayor Gavin Newsom. It immediately followed the end of California's "Defense of Marriage Act," written by State Sen. Pete Knight in retribution for his son being gay.
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Happy Birthday today to...

Michel Martelly, Haitian singer and politician, 56th President of Haiti.

Chynna Phillips, American singer and actress.

Michael McDonald, American singer-songwriter and keyboard player.

Mike Posner, American singer-songwriter and producer.

Judy Blume, Jewish-American author and educator.

Paul Crook, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer.

Bill Laswell, American bass player and producer.

Omar Hakim, American drummer, producer, arranger, and composer.

Scott Menville, American voice actor, singer, actor and musician.

Christina Ricci, American actress and producer.

Josh Brolin, American actor, married to Barbra Streisand.

Jim Creeggan, Canadian singer-songwriter and bass player.

Tara Strong, Canadian voice actress and singer.

David Westlake, English singer-songwriter and guitarist.

Steve Hackett, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer.

Ajda Pekkan, Turkish singer-songwriter and actress.

Angelo Branduardi, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist.

Arsenio Hall, American actor and talk show host.

Brian Robertson, Scottish rock guitarist and songwriter.

Anneli Drecker, Norwegian singer and actress.
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In memorium to these artists and notables born on this date...

Ray Manzarek (1939-2013), American singer-songwriter, keyboard player, producer, original member of THE DOORS.Z

Tex Beneke (1914-2000), American singer, saxophonist, & bandleader.

Ted Mack (1904-1976), American radio and television host who originated the concept usurped by "American Idol" with his radio, then TV, show, "Ted Jack's Amateur Hour." (Except Mack's show was about enjoying perfirmances and not about dumb, exploitive hype.)

Gene McDaniels (1935-2011), American singer-songwriter & producer.

Vincent Montana, Jr. (1928-2013), American drummer & composer.

Dominguinhos (1941-2013), Brazilian singer-songwriter and accordion player.

Tzimis Panousis (1954-2018), Greek comedian, singer, and author.

Marie Lloyd (1870-1922), English actress & singer.

Thomas Campion (1567-1620), English composer, poet & physician.

Jan Ladislav Dussek (1761-1812), Czech pianist & composer.

Anna Pavlova (1881-1931), Russian-English ballerina & actress.

Lorne Greene (1915-1987), Canadian-American actor, Ben Cartwright on "Bonanza," Admiral Adama on "Battlestar Gallactica," and vocalist on the original, only once-aired "Bonanza" theme SONG.

Joe Garagiola, Sr. (1926-2016), American baseball player & sportscaster.

Franco Zeffirelli (1923-2019), Italian director, producer, & politician.

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Here are today's music & arts events...

Wed, Feb 12:
7 pm - AIREENE ESPIRITU & THE ITCH play "Tales from the Tavern" at the Maverick Saloon, 3687 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez CA 93460; 805-686-4785
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Wed, Feb 12:
7 pm - The weekly "WINE & SONG SERIES" presents DAVID BURCHFIELD plus ZAK SCHAFFER at the Blue Guitar at Arroyo Seco Golf Clubhouse, 1055 Lohman Ln, South Pasadena CA 91030; 323-255-1506
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Wed, Feb 12:
8 pm - OTTMAR LIEBERT, guitar master, with his group LUNA NEGRA play the Belly Up Tavern, 143 S Cedros Av, Solana Beach / San Diego CA 92075; 858-481-9022
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Wed, Feb 12:
8 pm - THE FOLK COLLECTION plays the classics of the '60s folk revival era at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001
*  Reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236
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Thursday
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Thu-Sun, Feb 13-16; ART FAIR:
"FELIX ART FAIR 2020" at the Hollywood Roosevelt, 7000 Hollywood Bl, Hollywood / Los Angeles CA 90028
*  Runs Thu, 6 pm-8 pm; Fri, 11 am-8 pm; Sat, 11 am-8 pm; Sun, 11 am-4 pm.
*  With 60 exhibitors, "Felix LA 2020" showcases a diverse selection, including galleries from China, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Poland, and the United Kingdom.
*  This, its second year, features "a new, redesigned format throughout the hotel’s guest rooms for optimal access and client experience, while keeping the scale intimate and personal."
*   Installations appear throughout the hallways, ballrooms, bungalows, and lobbies of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
*  Experiences range from installations and paintings to video and performance and a unique installation by Luis Flores on the chandelier in the Hollywood Roosevelt lobby.
*  TIX, $25, at www.felixfair.com
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Thu, Feb 13; FREE FILM SCREENING:
3 pm-5 pm & 6 pm-8 pm - "ECHO IN THE CANYON" (2018) the landmark music documentary, screens twice today in the "Thursday Films" series at Peninsula Center Library Community Room, 701 Silver Spur Rd, Rolling Hills Estates CA
*  A look at the roots of the historic music scene in L.A.'s Laurel Canyon, featuring the music of iconic groups such as The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, and The Mamas and the Papas. It includes conversations with Michelle Phillips, Stephen Stills, David Crosby, Roger McGuinn, Jackson Browne, Cat Power and Norah Jones, Lou Adler, Fiona AppleThe Beach Boys, and Beck. As the movie opens, we watch Tom Petty and Jacob Dylan talking guitar shop, and Richenbackers in particular. Directed by Andrew Slater
*  Palos Verdes Library District's Thursday Films is a series featuring a variety that includes world cinema (foreign-language films shown in their original language with English subtitles), mainstream and documentary films, "and everything in between" in the library's Community Room on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 3 pm & 6 pm. It's always free and open to the public, but seats are limited and first come, first served.
*  More info, call 310-377-9584 ext. 601, or sign up for the FILM newsletter www.pvld.org/newsletters
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Thu, Feb 13:
8 pm - MAVIS STAPLES plus SON LITTLE play the Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (formerly Valley Perfirming Arts Center st CSUN), 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge CA 91330; 818-677-3000
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Thu, Feb 13:
8 pm - RAY BONNEVILLE plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001
*  Reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236
*  Ray Bonneville, touring in support of "At King Electric," his latest independently released album, has earned a raft of accolades, including a Juno Award for his 1999 album, "Gust of Wind," and the "International Folk Alliance’s" 2009 "Song of the Year Award" for his post-Katrina ode, "I Am the Big Easy." In 2012, he won the solo/duet category in the "Blues Foundation’s" "International Blues Challenge."

*  He has guested on albums by Mary Gauthier, Gurf Morlix, Eliza Gilkyson, Ray Wylie Hubbard and other prominent artists, and shared songwriting credits with Tim O’Brien, Phil Roy and Morlix, among others. Slaid Cleaves placed Bonneville’s “Run Jolee Run” on his lauded 2009 album, "Everything You Love Will Be Taken Away."
*  Bonneville is "a poet of the demimonde who didn’t write his first song until his early 40s, some 20 years after he started performing."
*  This blues-influenced, New Orleans-inspired “song and groove man” -- as he’s been so aptly described -- was born in Quebec, and his family moved to Boston when he was 12. His style draws comparisons to JJ Cale and Daniel Lanois.
*  Celebrated keyboard & piano player Richie Lawrence, from LOOSE ACOUSTIC TRIO and I SEE HAWKS IN L.A. joins Ray tonight.
*  TIX, $20.
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Friday
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♡  Friday, February 14th -- Happy Valentine's Day  ♡
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See Thursday for the Thu-Sun "FELIX ART FAIR 2020."
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Fri, Feb 14:
6 pm & 9 pm - "MY VINTAGE VALENTINE" dinner show aboard the RMS Queen Mary, permanently docked at 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach CA 90802
*  Bring the one you love aboard the Queen Mary this Valentine’s Day for an evening of romance and glamour.
*  Burlesque beauties, French cancan dancers, and acrobats take you on a journey through a “four-course love story,” as you dine on a delectable meal in one of the Queen Mary’s historic salons. This tantalizing dinner show sells out every year, so get your tickets promptly.
*  TIX, https://www.seetickets.us/event/My-Vintage-Valentine/404482
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Fri, Feb 14:
8 pm - THE HEALERS featuring JOHNNY MAIN, TOMMY ELFIF, HENRY CARVAJAL, JR LOZANO,  MIKE HIGHTOWER, & CHEF DENIS, plus on the 2nd stage, BOBBY BLUEHOUSE, bring an evening of "some serious blues love with your Valentine," to the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia CA
*  Fun venue, two stages for continuous music, dance areas for each, ample seating, friendly crowd, full bar, pool tables, tasty menu offerings (generous portions, two can share); but bring earplugs -- seriously.
*  Doors at 7 for an early start on food, bar, pool.
*  TIX  online advance always save substantially over admission at the door,  but the venue is never expensive, anyway.
*  More & TIX, at: www.arcadiabluesclub.com
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Fri, Feb 14:
8 pm - HAWKTAIL plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405; 310-828-4497
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Fri, Feb 14:
8 pm - RAY BONNEVILLE plus RICHIE LAWRENCE play a house concert in Los Angeles; reservations get directions, at: colman@mightycheese.com
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Fri, Feb 14:
8 pm - ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY: "Let’s Fall in Love - An evening of the most gorgeous love songs falling on Valentine's Day," at the Moss Theater, 3131 Olympic Bl, Santa Monica CA 90404
*  With Kevin Axt on bass and Mitch Forman on piano
*  Voted by Broadwayworld.com as "Performer of the Year" and two years in a row as "Best Jazz Vocalist," Ann is born entertainer. Her unique singing style blends jazz and traditional pop, making her a mainstay in concert halls, theaters, jazz clubs and recording studios, on television, and in film.
*  Doors at 7 pm.
*  TIX, $40-$50, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ann-hampton-callaway-live-at-moss-theater-tickets-90737872419
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Fri, Feb 14; Opening night; MUSICAL:
8 pm - "LAW AND ORDER: THE MUSICAL!" in its world premiere at Broadwater Second Stage, 6320 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood CA 90038.
*  A parody in accordance with fair use law.
*  This musical by Ilyse Mimoun and Jeremy Adelman spoofs the popular TV series.
*  Runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 7 pm. Ends March 15.
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Fri, Feb 14:
8 pm - THE FOLK COLLECTION plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001
*  Reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236
*  These guys deliver the full catalog of '60s "folk revival" classics.
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Fri, Feb 12:
8:30 pm - LOVE
ME IN THE DARK, a new Americana band, plays their debut album release concert for Valentine's Day, joined by THE GREENHORN BROTHERS and STUDEBAKER, at Corazón Performing Arts, 125 S Topanga Canyon Bl, Topanga CA 90290
*  With Steve McCormick, Heather Donavon, Eric Lynn, Brian Chapman, Mario Calire, Ricky "RC" Cortes, and more.
*  They have some special guests, too, including MARK JOSEPH of THE BIG WU.
*  "The Bluegrass Situation" premiered their lyric video for their song, "Old Soul" on Feb 12th. Watch it here.
*  TIX for tonight, $15-$20, at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/love-me-in-the-dark-debut-album-release-greenhorn-brothers-studebaker-tickets-88547440779
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Fri, Feb 14:
9 pm - OTTMAR LIEBERT, guitar master, plays the Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano CA 92675; 949-496-8927
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See Thursday for the Thu-Sun "FELIX ART FAIR 2020."
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Sat & Sun, Feb 15 & 16, FESTIVAL:
9 am-6 pm - Annual "SCOTSFESTIVAL & INTERNATIONAL HIGHLAND GAMES" at the Queen Mary Events Park, 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach CA 90802
*  Experience the rich culture and history of Scotland first hand through an array of authentic activities, athletics, dancing, entertainment, and cuisine, paying homage to the Queen Mary’s Scottish legacy.
*  Eighty-nine years ago, in the quaint seaside town of Clydebank, Scotland, construction began on the Queen Mary. Exemplifying the finest craftsmanship of the country, the Queen Mary’s heritage is celebrated throughout the two-day festival honoring Scottish culture and nearly fifty clans and vendors.
*  Guests can witness professional and amateur competitions in piping, drumming, massed bands, darts, Highland dancing, and Highland athletics: the all-new North American LightWeight Women’s Championship and the North American Professional Male Championship.
*  Whisky tasting sessions with aged malt experts are available for adult festivalgoers while the laddies & lassies can bear witness to Queen Mary’s coronation and knighting ceremonies, and take part in the Wee Highland Games.
*  With falconry, sheep herding, axe-throwing and archery, there is plenty of accessible culture.
*  TIX range from $15-$80, at: https://www.seetickets.us/event/27th-Annual-ScotsFestival/392790
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Sat, Feb 15; FREE FESTIVAL:
4 pm-9 pm - "SOUTH PASADENA ART CRAWL" indoors and out, at multiple venues with multiple music stages throughout the charming old downtown of South Pasadena CA 91030
*  Things are centered on Mission Street, between Fair Oaks & Meridian.
*  It’s the Winter counterpart of the big summer Celebration of the Arts in "South Pas" -- in fact, it's now quarterly (4x/year) as artists, musicians, and merchants turn-out to celebrate the winter season with another fun and family-friendly “Neighborhood Night-on-the-Town.”
*  Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and produced by SPACE, the South Pasadena Arts Crawl welcomes you to this free event which offers art exhibitions and activities, live music, open houses, food and drink specials, and sales throughout the business district. Mission Street and adjacent blocks will be lively with event activities.
*  The winter Arts Crawl theme is “With Love & Light,” inspired by the Valentine's Day season and the Martin Luther King, Jr. quote, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.” In honor of “With Love & Light,” local artist Andy Ledesma (@charmingdevilstudios) will create original papier-mâché lanterns to illuminate the Crawl route. Keep an eye out for them in front of all participating businesses and stop by Andy’s booth at the Artisans’ Alley to take home one for yourself.
*  Live music stops at the Crawl include:
⊙  The Community Room at the South Pasadena Public Library, hosting “Warming Up for Carnegie Hall” by the PASCALE CHAMBER PLAYERS (of the Pascale Music Institute) until 5 pm.
⊙  “Songwriter Showcase,” where you will get to see "the area’s top songwriters" perform two songs each from 7:30 pm-8:30 pm, including Cole Gallagher, Brad Colerick, Chauncey Bowers, Redd Carter, and more.
⊙  Winter River from 6 pm-8 pm
⊙  Retreat features Jackson Crow and a jewelry trunk show by Amanda Lockrow.
⊙  Simplee Boba showcases live music by Tisha Thompson.
⊙  Berry Opera promises live jazz music and a screening of animated musical movies.
⊙  The Munch Company offers the opportunity to get behind the mic yourself for "Love Song Karaoke," while enjoying their tacos and artisan pop-up.
⊙  For your post Crawl musical destination, head over to Griffins of Kinsale for a pint and the band, THE DRIVE, performing from 9 pm-midnight.
*  Plus there are many galleries, impromptu galleries, and art installations to peruse.
*  It's free, and you can get there aboard the Metro Gold Line line rail to the South Pasadena Station.
*  MORE at: www.SouthPasadena.net
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Sat, Feb 15:
Time tba - MOIRA SMILEY returns to her old L.A. stomping grounds for a concert at Nichols Canyon Music.
*  Moira Smiley tours the world as part of the best vocal groups of our time. She is renowned in Los Angeles for her former ensemble VOCO, which was based here.
*  Details not yet available at press time. They'll appear at: https://moirasmiley.com/
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Sat, Feb 15:
7 pm - BRIAN WOODBURY AND AMY ENGLELHARDT play the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001
*  Reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236

BRIAN WOODBURY has been hailed as a “consummate writer of instantly memorable pop tunes” (All Music Guide). He studied songwriting with TOM LEHRER, and music composition with PAULINE OLIVEROS. With Disney cartoon themes, theater scores, Bollywood orchestrations, his own big band and a marriage equality country anthem to his name, he straddles the art-pop divide, sharing inspiration with peers like THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS and mentor VAN DYKE PARKS, who has said of Brian’s music, “Not since… the wondrous works of young Brian Wilson… have I heard sound of this romantic design. Indispensable.” BBC Radio 3's Mixing It called him “… a multi-talented musician, bordering on genius. …He should be up there with Zappa and Beefheart.” His songs have been sung by Nathan Lane, Lisa Loeb, Jill Sobule & Terre Roche.
AMY ENGLELHARDT was, from 1998-2012, the sole female voice/writer/arranger for Grammy®-nominate vocal quartet THE BOBS. As "Mother Superior of the Chattering Order of St. Beryl" in Amazon Prime’s GOOD OMENS promo campaign last year, Amy led a gaggle of rocking, satanic a cappella nuns though premieres in L.A., New York and London, and produced their EP "Unholy Night." She's currently recording her second independent solo album, "FINISH WHAT YOU." She’s been described as Carole King meets Tom Lehrer. "Brilliant, empathetic and endearingly funny" - Sisyphus Journal.
*  TIX, $18
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Sat, Feb 15:
7:30 pm - RAY BONNEVILLE plays the "AMSD Concerts series" at Sweetwater Community Church, 5305 Sweetwater Rd, Bonita CA 91902; 619-201-0520
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Sat, Feb 15:
7:30 pm - JOHN ZIPPERER plus PETTY CHAVEZ play the Ojai Underground, 1016 W Ojai Av, Ojai CA 93023; 805-340-7893
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Sat, Feb 15:
7:30 pm - SIERRA HIGHWAY plus BILL DEMPSEY play "The Living Tradition" concert series at Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim CA 92805; 714-955-3807; www.thelivingtradition.org
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Sat, Feb 15:
8 pm - RICKY Z, plus on the 2nd stage, BOBBY BLUEHOUSE, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia CA
*  Fun venue, two stages for continuous music, dance areas for each, ample seating, friendly crowd, full bar, pool tables, tasty menu offerings (generous portions, two can share); but bring earplugs -- seriously.
*  Doors at 7 for an early start on food, bar, pool.
*  TIX  online advance always save substantially over admission at the door,  but the venue is never expensive, anyway.
*  More & TIX, at: www.arcadiabluesclub.com
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Sat, Feb 15:
8 pm - ELVIN BISHOP & CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE play the Poway Center for Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Rd, Poway CA 92064; 858-668-4797
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Sat, Feb 15:
8 pm - SUNNY WAR plays the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405; 310-828-4497
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Sat, Feb 15:
8 pm - LICITY COLLINS plays the NAMBA Performing Arts Space, 47 S Oak St, Ventura CA 93001
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Sat, Feb 15:
8 pm - TRACY NEWMAN plus ART PODELL -- two former NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS -- play Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City CA 90230; 310-398-2583
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Sat, Feb 15:
8:30 pm - SON LITTLE plays Pappy and Harriet’s Place, 53688 Pioneertown Rd, Pioneertown CA 92268; 760-365-5956 (Yucca Valley area)
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Sat, Feb 15:
9 pm - OTTMAR LIEBERT, guitar master, plays the Canyon at the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Bl, Beverly Hills CA 90211; 323-655-0111
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See Thursday for the Thu-Sun "FELIX ART FAIR 2020."
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Sun, Feb 16, FESTIVAL:
9 am-6 pm - Annual "SCOTSFESTIVAL & INTERNATIONAL HIGHLAND GAMES" concludes today at the Queen Mary Events Park, 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach CA 90802
*  See Saturday listing for details.
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Sun, Feb 16:
7 pm - JAMES LEE STANLEY w/ SCOTT BREADMAN plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001
*  Reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236
*  James Lee Stanley, in celebration of his successful cancer surgery, performs selections from his catalog of THIRTY-FOUR (yep, 34) CDs, as well as favorites from his colorful past.
*  Spend an evening with this remarkable guitarist, extraordinary vocalist, composer, raconteur and political activist, and someone reminds us, "gee, still such a humble guy."
*  James Lee is joined tonight by world-renowned percussionist Scott Breadman, last seen with James at his Grammy Museum Concert last year.
*  TIX, $20.
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Sun, Feb 16:
8 pm - JULIE CHRISTENSEN, STONE CUPID, & FRIENDS play "A Valentine’s Weekend Retrofestive" in the famous concert hall in back of McCabe’s Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Bl, Santa Monica CA 90405; 310-828-4497
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Sun, Feb 16:
9 pm - OTTMAR LIEBERT, guitar master, plays the Canyon Club, 28192 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills CA 91301; 818-879-5016
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Mon, Feb 17:
7:30 pm - THE HONEY WHISKEY TRIO, past National Vocal Champs, play the Grand Annex, 434 W 6th St, San Pedro CA 90731; 310-833-6362
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Mon, Feb 17:
8 pm - JACKSH*T plus HAPPY TRAUM & ADAM TRAUM play "Sings Like Hell" at the Lobero Theatre, 33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara CA 93101; 805-963-0761
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Wed, Feb 19:
7 pm - "THE WINE & SONG SERIES at the BLUE GUITAR" presents IKES CREEK plus YOSI MESBAH at the Arroyo Seco Golf Clubhouse, 1055 Lohman Ln, South Pasadena CA 91030; 323-255-1506
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■  Black History Month event...
Wed, Feb 19; FREE GALLERY TALK:
7 pm - "PLACE IS THE SPACE: RECASTING BLACK PRESENCE AND POWER THROUGH ART" at the Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles CA 90049
*  Artists Genevieve Gaignard and Rashaad Newsome address why and how they create spaces for Black histories.
*  This talk is moderated by Tyree Boyd-Pates, associate curator at the Autry.
*  FREE TIX & details: http://getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_3101.html
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Wed, Feb 19:
7:30 pm - "INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT" With Mike Dawes, Cenk Erdogan, Olli Soikkeli, & Jim Kimo West, at the California Center For The Arts, Center Theatre, 340 N Escondido Bl, Escondido CA 92025; 800-988-4253
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Wed, Feb 19:
7:30 pm - LYLE LOVETT & HIS ACOUSTIC GROUP play the California Center For The Arts, Concert Hall, 340 N Escondido Bl, Escondido CA 92025; 800-988-4253
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Thu, Feb 20:
8 pm - LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO plays the CAP UCLA concert series in Royce Hall on the UCLA Campus in Westwood CA 90095; 310-825-4401
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Thu, Feb 20:
8 pm - JOSHUA RADIN & FRIENDS plus BEN KWELLER & WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS at the Belly Up Tavern, 143 S Cedros Av, Solana Beach, San Diego CA 92075; 858-481-9022
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Thu, Feb 20:
8 pm - LYLE LOVETT & HIS ACOUSTIC GROUP play UCSB in Campbell Hall, 574 Mesa Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93106; 805-893-3535
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Thu, Feb 20:
8 pm - LISA FINNIE & FRIENDS plus THE BEECHWOOD BELLES, at the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA 91001
*  Reservations by phone only, 10 am-10 pm, 7 days, at: 626-798-6236
* Two local, female-fronted acts combine forces -- sharing the stage together for the first time, for a dynamic evening of music that draws from folk, blues and jazz traditions.
*  LISA FINNIE, a Pasadena native, is described by the LA Weekly as a “torch-hillbilly enchanteuse” with “hip-chick atmospherics” and a “sultry, languid approach." Her music digs deep into Americana soil as she explores themes of love and loss, and always with a groove.
*  A fixture on the local roots music scene for the past two decades, the singer-songwriter-song stylist is equally at home in a honky-tonk, a cocktail lounge or a literary salon.
*  Joining Finnie are her three main men, the stunningly versatile, guitarist-in-demand, Dylan Thomas (King Cotton, The Dickies, 45 Grave); bassist/multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire, Tim Fleming (Sofia Talvik, Brad Colerick, Little Silver Hearts); and her longtime collaborator, percussion maestro/harmonica slinger, John Palmer (Johnny Rivers, Wanda Jackson, Ronnie Dawson).
LISA FINNIE also produces and hosts “The Dylan Hours”, a specialty radio program devoted to the music of Bob Dylan, at 88.5 FM/KCSN.
THE BEECHWOOD BELLES are the new close-harmony duo of CYNTHIA BRANDO and CAIT LEOW who are each known on the Los Angeles singer-songwriter circuit as solo artists.
*  Cynthia and Cait met at the long running Los Angeles venue, “Kulak’s Woodshed,” uniting over their love of early 20th century jazz and blues and '60s folk music. They fuse these influences into popular cover songs of those times, newer and more recent covers, and original tunes in their “vintage vamp” style.
*  CYNTHIA BRANDO’s vocal style has been described by the Pasadena Weekly as, “equal parts Silk and Stevie Nicks.” She performs all over the Los Angeles area and beyond, sharing her unique “vintage vibe” powerful vocals and steady acoustic folk-rock rhythms in clubs, homes and as a street performer. She has played notable shows at House of Blues in Hollywood and music festivals, and has completed her second tour across the country with her 2018 album, “The Treehouse Trio Sessions,” which Music Connection Magazine included in their “Top 20 Prospects of 2018” list.
*  CAIT LEOW hails from Ohio and has made a splash on the Los Angeles music scene with her original music and many favorite cover tunes -- influenced by her strong background in musical theatre, folk, oldies and jazz. She lends her voice and ukulele and violin skills to various projects and tours the country with the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus in their outreach program, “It Gets Better” tour. Watch for Cait later in the season in the popular show, “The Rookie.”
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Fri, Feb 21:
7 pm - THE STRING REVOLUTION plays the Fiddler's Crossing concert series at Mountain Bible Church, 630 Maple St, Tehachapi CA 93561
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Fri, Feb 21:
7 pm ' BEAUSOLEIL AVEC MICHAEL DOUCET, Cajun legends, plays the Museum of Making Music, 5790 Armada Dr, Carlsbad CA 92008; 760-438-5996
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Fri, Feb 21:
7:30 pm - WILLY PORTER plays the "AMSD Concerts" series in Sweetwater Community Church, 5305 Sweetwater Rd, Bonita CA 91902; 619-201-0520
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Fri, Feb 21:
8 pm - DIANA REIN, plus on the 2nd stage, BOBBY BLUEHOUSE, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia CA
*  Fun venue, two stages for continuous music, dance areas for each, ample seating, friendly crowd, full bar, pool tables, tasty menu offerings (generous portions, two can share); but bring earplugs -- seriously.
*  Doors at 7 for an early start on food, bar, pool.
*  TIX  online advance always save substantially over admission at the door,  but the venue is never expensive, anyway.
*  More & TIX, at: www.arcadiabluesclub.com
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Fri, Feb 21:
8 pm - JOSHUA RADIN & FRIENDS plus BEN KWELLER & WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS play the Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano CA 92675; 949-496-8927
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Fri, Feb 21:
8 pm - THE TILLERS play Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Bl, Culver City CA 90230; 310-398-2583
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Fri, Feb 21:
8 pm - LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO plays the "Lobero Live" serues in the Lobero Theatre, 33 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara CA 93101; 805-963-0761
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Sat, Feb 22:
8 pm - BEN RICE, plus on the 2nd stage, BOBBY BLUEHOUSE, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia CA
*  Fun venue, two stages for continuous music, dance areas for each, ample seating, friendly crowd, full bar, pool tables, tasty menu offerings (generous portions, two can share); but bring earplugs -- seriously.
*  Doors at 7 for an early start on food, bar, pool.
*  TIX  online advance always save substantially over admission at the door,  but the venue is never expensive, anyway.
*  More & TIX, at: www.arcadiabluesclub.com
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Sun, Feb 23:
2 pm - "THEATRE 40 MUSICAL MATINEE" is a special production of Theatre 40, in the Reuben Cordova Theatre, 241 S Moreno Dr, Beverly Hills CA 90212
*  This is "Ninety minutes of musical theatre Heaven" as the vocal talents of Theatre 40's performing artists sing the great songs of musical theatre.
*  Southern Cal theatre guru Philip Sokoloff tells us, "If you love musical theatre, this is the show for you."
*  Directed by Gail Johnston. Musical director, Carol Weiss. Presented by Theatre 40, the professional theatre of Beverly Hills, on the campus of Beverly Hills High School.
*  Ample free parking beneath the venue; enter parking from driveway at the intersection of Durant and Moreno Drives.
*  Since this is a revue,  the Guide expects it will appeal to a broad audience. So, get your tix early.
*  TIX: all seats $25 at 310-364-3606 or http://theatre40.org
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Tue, Feb 25:
8 pm - JUDY COLLINS plays the lovely McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Dr, Palm Desert CA 92260; 760-340-ARTS or 866-889-ARTS
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Thu, Feb 27:
8 pm - LEO KOTTKE plays the Coach House, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano CA 92675; 949-496-8927
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Thu, Feb 27:
FREEBO & His FABULOUS FRIENDS, featuring an opening set by CATFISH HODGE, at Bogie’s Bar in Westlake Village CA
*  Freebo tells us, "I am always excited to play with my amazing band of world-class musicians, FUZZBEE MORSE, CHAD WATSON, JT THOMAS, and DAVID GOODSTEIN. These great players take my songs to a higher and deeper level, allowing for some very cool jams, solos, and sweet interplay…. a real treat for me and the audience."
*  Opening the show, says Freebo, is "my old friend and compelling blues singer CATFISH HODGE. Catfish and I were in THE BLUESBUSTER BAND together for 5 years, I produced several records for him, and we’ve spent many wonderful and memorable times on stage together over the years. This will be a reunion of sorts… I’ll play bass with Catfish and have him join the band on a few tunes."
*  Bogie’s Bar, says Freebo, has "great food, drink, and sound!"
*  More at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/freebo-his-fabulous-friends-tickets-88746630561
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Fri, Feb 28:
8 pm - EDI ROQUE, plus on the 2nd stage, BOBBY BLUEHOUSE, at the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia CA
*  Fun venue, two stages for continuous music, dance areas for each, ample seating, friendly crowd, full bar, pool tables, tasty menu offerings (generous portions, two can share); but bring earplugs -- seriously.
*  Doors at 7 for an early start on food, bar, pool.
*  TIX  online advance always save substantially over admission at the door,  but the venue is never expensive, anyway.
*  More & TIX, at: www.arcadiabluesclub.com
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Sat, Feb 29:
8 pm - WISHBONE ASH plus THE BOBBY BLUEHOUSE BAND and various special guests, play the Arcadia Blues Club, 16 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia CA 91006
*  Fun venue, two stages to assure continuous music, pool tables, bar specials, tasty menu (generous portions, two can share). But bring earplugs.  Seriously.
*  Advance online tix save money, but this venue is never overpriced, anyway.
*  Upcoming events, more: www.arcadiabluesclub.com
*  TIX for all concerts here, at: http://arcadiabluesclub.eventbrite.com
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Sun, Mar 1; FREE EVENT:
2 pm - "(Re)IMAGINING MEXICAN MUSIC & THEATRE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA" at the Homestead Museum, 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry CA 91745
*  Join Dr. John Koegel, Cal State Fullerton Professor of Musicology, for a visually and musically illustrated history of Californio/Mexican music and early theatrical traditions in Southern California between 1840 and 1940.
*  A light reception follows his presentation.
*  Free, free parking; reservations are recommended at: https://homesteadmuseum.typeform.com/to/CVHhbM
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Sat, Mar 14:
"SHAMROCK 'n' ROLL" aboard the RMS Queen Mary, permanently docked at 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach CA 90802
*  The Queen Mary presents a party that hosts claim "would make St. Paddy proud: Shamrock 'N' Roll!"
*  Celebrate the revelry, tradition, and spirit of Ireland with a rocking event unlike any other.
*  This features a lineup of live entertainment "sure to make you dance a jig all night long, with music perfect for fans of the 70's and 80's, Ska, punk, folk, soul, and of course, Irish rock," says the promo.
*  Four diverse bands perform throughout the evening: YACHTLEY CREW, HOIST THE COLORS, THE UNTOUCHABLES, and DIRTY OLD TOWN.
*  TIX, $30, at: https://www.seetickets.us/event/Shamrock-N-Roll/407629
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Sun, Mar 15; FREE EVENT:
2 pm-4 pm - "RAGTIME, JAZZ, & SWING: EARLY 20th CENTURY DANCE & SOCIETY" at the Homestead Museum, 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry CA 91745
*  In the first half of the 20th century, dancing was central to almost any occasion when men and women came together. Restaurants and night clubs featured dance floors and live bands.
*  Big cities like Los Angeles were home to multiple mega-ballrooms with rooms for thousands; and in taxi dance halls, lonely men paid women for anonymous foxtrots.
*  Join Walter Nelson as he describes this era and its popular dances using contemporary writings, images, and film clips.
*  The presentation is followed by an optional 45-minute Jazz age foxtrot introductory class.
*  Free, free parking; reservations are recommended at: https://homesteadmuseum.typeform.com/to/TkzG0Y
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Fri-Sun, Apr 3-5, 2020:
"HISTORYCON" is a national event, conference, and exhibition at the at the Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena CA
*  Discover and experience history at this three-day convention.
*  Be sure to check-out a lecture with Josh Garrett-Davis, associate curator at the Autry, and stop by the Autry's booth.
*  Experience history coming to life, from Civil War reenactors to living historians, it’ll be like stepping back in time.
*  Authors, history programs, explore a vast variety of things like "the origins and evolution of soul food" with the panel "Slow-Cooked and Southern: A History of Soul Food."
*  Exclusive content from tv, meet & greets, photo ops with stars.
Get 15% off convention tickets by using code AUTRY15 at check-out.
*  Details and Tickets: https://www.historycon.com/
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Sat, Apr 11:
10 am-2 pm - "ORANGE COUNTY JAMBOREE" at Irvine Park, Irvine CA
*  Features Western Music by the California Chapter of the Western Music Association, in cooperation with The Orange County Parks Historical Division.
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Tue, Apr 14:
"TITANIC SEANCE: A NIGHT TO REMEMBER" dinner show aboard the RMS Queen Mary, permanently docked at 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach CA 90802
*  On the anniversary of the night Titanic sank, "you will become a passenger of that ill-fated voyage and experience an evening that you will never forget," says the promo.
*  Dine on a 5-course gourmet meal, inspired by the final first-class dinner served aboard.
*  View artifacts from the ship and hear the tales of the passengers who both lived and died on that cold April night.
*  Then, attend a seance.
*  If the whole idea doesn't give you the creeps.
*  TIX, $315 & $415, at: https://www.seetickets.us/event/A-Night-to-Remember/406381
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Thu-Sun, Apr 16-19; FESTIVAL:
Annual "SANTA CLARITA COWBOY FESTIVAL" in William S. Hart Park and nearby concert and theatrical performance venues in Old Town Newhall, Santa Clarita CA; www.cowboyfestival.org
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Fri, Apr 17:
8 pm - SOURDOUGH SLIM plays the Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N Lake Av, Altadena CA; www.coffeegallery.com
*  More: www.sourdoughslim.com
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Sat, Apr 18:
7:30 pm - SCOTTISH FIDDLERS OF LOS ANGELES present their 39th Anniversary "SPRING CONCERT" at the Hermosa Beach Community Theatre, 710 Pier Av, Hermosa Beach CA
*  Acclaimed Cape Breton fiddlers ANDREA BEATON and TROY  MacGILLIVRAY join a 40-person orchestra for a lively evening of foot-stomping good fun.
*  MORE at: http://scottishfiddlers.org/
*  Adv tix available via Brown Paper Tickets as of Jan 6, at: https://m.bpt.me/event/4478119
*  TIX: $15 Gen'l, $25 Preferred (1st 5 rows); FREE for ages 18 and under.
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Sat & Sun, Apr 25 & 26; FREE FESTIVAL:
1 pm-5 pm - Annual "VICTORIAN FAIR" at the Homestead Museum, 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry CA 91745
*  Explore Los Angeles during the Victorian Era.
*  Enjoy music, dancing, fashion shows, historic house tours, demonstrations, and much more.
*  Period attire is encouraged.
*  Free event & free parking, but bring spending money for food and shopping.
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May 2:
11 am-3 pm - "RANCHO DAYS FIESTA" at Heritage Hills Park in cooperation with The Orange County (CA) Parks Historical Division.
*  Features Western Music by the California Chapter of the Western Music Association.
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Sun, May 17, FESTIVAL:
All day - Annual "TOPANGA BANJO FIDDLE CONTEST & FOLK FESTIVAL" at Paramount Ranch in Santa Monica Mtns Nat'l Recreation Area, off Kanan Rd in Agoura Hills CA
*  Info, contest registration, more, at: https://www.topangabanjofiddle.org/
*  Tix go on-sale Jan 13th at 10 am
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May 26-31; PEACE CONFERENCE:
"NO WAR 2020: DIVEST, DISARM, DEMILITARIZE" (#NoWar2020) is a conference to bring conversion for a peaceful, green, & just future, and it happens this year (its 5th), in Ottawa, Canada.
*  It is timed to coincide with "CANSEC" -- Canada's biggest weapons expo -- to bring international attention to Canada's complicity in the global arms trade.
*  The conference is part of a weeklong series of events starting May 26th, including nonviolence training, art-making workshops, film screenings, and nonviolent direct actions at CANSEC, the weapons expo.
*  #NoWar2020 is the product of a truly global effort.
*  "World BEYOND War" -- the organizers of this, their 5th global conference -- have this to say: "We're working hand-in-hand with dozens of allies, including 350.org, the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, and Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, to pull together this week of education and nonviolent action. And a big thank you to Jim Prues of Panoptic Media for creating the new promo video!"
*  You can watch the new video about it on YouTube, here.
*  "World BEYOND War" is a global network of volunteers, activists, and allied organizations advocating for the abolition of the very institution of war. Their "success is driven by a people-powered movement." They seek the support of individual citizens throughout the world, saying, "our work [is] for a culture of peace."
*  IF YOU GO... go early, so you can catch LEE CAMP, host of "Redacted Tonight," in his live show in Ottawa on May 24th (info & tix at link below).
*  More on the conference, including registration to attend, is at:
https://nowar2020.worldbeyondwar.org/
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Sat, May 30; FESTIVAL:
All day - 30th Annual "DYLANFEST" in the tree-shaded courtyard at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center, Torrance CA
*  This is a splendid live music event, reliably wonderful year after year. Sponsors and award-winning host band ANDY & RENEE & HARD RAIN always book many of L.A.'s top musicians, and for this big three-decade anniversary, you can expect a lot. You can also expect it to sell-out early.
*  TIX on sale soon as of our Jan 8 press time; keep watch, and more info, at: www.andyandrenee.com
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Sat & Sun, Sep 26 & 27; FESTIVAL:
9 am-7 pm - 26th annual "DULCIMER FESTIVAL" presented by SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DULCIMER HERITAGE (SCDH); Saturday at Riviera United Methodist Church, 375 Palos Verdes Bl, Redondo Beach CA 90277;
Sunday at two other locations (Fullerton and Lakewood).
*  This charming annual event mixes workshops, vendors of traditional and vintage string instruments, jams, group performances, and featured top-flight artists doing Mid-Day & Twilight Concerts.
*  This year's top artists doing instructional workshops and concerts are:
  ⊙  Tina Bergmann - Hammered Dulcimer  https://allroadsleadhome.com
  ⊙  Tull Glazener - Fretted/Mountain Dulcimer  http://www.TullGlazener.com
*  Sunday's FOCUS WORKSHOPS, Sep 27, are both 10 am-2 pm:
  ◇  Hammered Dulcimer & Mixed Instruments - Fullerton
  ◇  Mountain Dulcimer - Lakewood area/ Long Beach
*  More, and TIX when available (plus other dulcimer concerts & events), at:
www.scdh.org
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ONGOING, Jan 14-Feb 16; MUSICAL:
"THE LAST SHIP," the acclaimed musical stage production written by STING, plays in the Ahmanson Theatre at the Los Angeles Music Center in downtown L.A., 135 N Grand Av, Los Angeles, CA 90012
*  "This unbelievable show has some of the best talent in the industry... The Last Ship consistently delivers the strongest stage performers around and has a track record of performing in front of sold out audiences..."
*  Enjoy a thorough review of the show in the South Bay "Easy Reader News" at: https://easyreadernews.com/the-last-ship-in-port-at-the-ahmanson/
*  Photo of Sting as Jackie White. By Matthew Murphy, Easy Reader News.
*  WATCH A VID CLIP of the show on Broadway: https://youtu.be/XEfztIeQcfg
*  TIX at: http://www.ahmansontheatre.net/events/
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Opens Feb 14; through Mar 15; MUSICAL:
"LAW AND ORDER: THE MUSICAL!" in its world premiere at Broadwater Second Stage, 6320 Santa Monica Bl, Hollywood CA 90038.
*  A parody in accordance with fair use law.
*  This musical by Ilyse Mimoun and Jeremy Adelman spoofs the popular TV series.
*  Runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 7 pm. Ends March 15.
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ONGOING, indefinite; FILM:
"EARTH" (Not Rated) 115 mins, is a new documentary film that opens Fri, Feb 7 at the Laemmle, Glendale CA, then moves to other Laemmles as part of the "Culture Vulture" film series.

*  This German-English-Spanish-Hungarian-Italian production was filmed at seven locations completely transformed by humans:
(1) mountains being moved in California;
(2) a tunnel being sliced through rock at the Brenner Pass;
(3) an open-cast mine in Hungary;
(4) a marble quarry in Italy;
(5) a copper mine in Spain;
(6) the salt mine used to store radioactive waste in Wolfenbüttel;
(7) a tar sands landscape in Canada.
*  Initially shown from above as abstract paintings, the terrain is then explored on the ground.
*  The film weaves together footage of machines in operation and conversations with workers.
*  Opens today in Glendale. Coming to these other Laemmle Theatres on dates indicated:
  •  Claremont 5 on 02-10-20
  •  Town Center 5 on 02-10-20
  •  Playhouse 7 on 02-10-20
  •  Royal on 02-10-20
*  TIX, and/or watch the trailer for this documentary about protecting Earth:
https://www.laemmle.com/trailers/342462
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ONGOING, ART EXHIBITION opened Feb 8:
Annual "MASTERS ART EXHIBITION AND SALE" opens Feb 8 at the Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park / Los Angeles CA 90027
*  Paintings and sculptures by 64 premier Western artists ate in the exhibition, to see and purchase.
*  "Masters" opens with an artists' dinner on Friday evening, and then a full day of festivities on Saturday — including artist talks, an awards presentation, and an evening cocktail reception, where approximately 250 fixed-price works are sold through a drawing.
*  Note: All-weekend VIP tickets are SOLD OUT, but Saturday-only tickets are available at the door.
*  Proceeds from "Masters" support the "Campaign for the Autry," which helps provide essential support for the Autry’s educational programs, innovative exhibitions, and over 100 public events annually.
*  Special events with "Masters" include:
   •  "TRUNK SHOW AT THE AUTRY STORE" Sat, Feb 8, 10 am-4 pm.
   •  "GALLERY NIGHT WITH DUBLAB" on Thu, Feb 20, 6:30-9 pm.
*  Note that Feb 8 the museum and store both close at 4 pm.
*  Opening weekend schedule of all related events: https://theautry.org/exhibitions/masters-art-exhibition-and-sale/masters-opening-weekend-schedule
*  PHOTO GALLERY of artists and artwork:
https://theautry.org/exhibitions/masters-american-west/artists-and-artwork
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ONGOING, Feb 8-Feb 23; LIVE THEATRE:
2:30 pm - "ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING" presented in the West Coast Premiere of Joanna Lipari's show about a senior who refuses to let society make her invisible.
* At the Sierra Madre Playhouse, 87 W Sierra Madre Bl, Sierra Madre CA 91024
* Runs Saturdays & Sundays at 2:30 pm.
* Ends Feb 23.
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ONGOING, through Feb 29:
"MATTHEW PERDONI EXHIBITION" at Encinitas 101 (aka E101) Gallery, 818 S Coast Hwy 101, Encinitas CA
*  This, Perdoni's most recent series, was inspired by a past CROSS-COUNTRY TRAIN-HOPPING TRIP that spawned an entire collection of scenes and characters gathered while riding the rails.
*  Otherwise, he creates fine art paintings and public artworks in San Diego.
*  His work is heavily illustrative, often exploring stories and themes that resonate in his own life experiences.
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ONGOING, Feb 6-Mar 1; LIVE THEATRE:
6 pm - "THE MANOR" is Theatre 40's production of Kathrine Bates' drama about a murder and suicide that took place at Greystone Mansion a century ago.
* It's AT the Greystone Mansion, 905 Loma Vista Dr, Beverly Hills CA 90210
* Runs Thu & Fri at 6 pm (Saturdays and Sundays are sold out.)
* Ends March 1.
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ONGOING, Feb 7-Feb 16; LIVE MUSICAL THEATRE:
"FRIDA -- STROKE OF PASSION" is Odalys Nanin's play with songs about the last days of artist Frida Kahlo.
* At Casa 0101, 2102 E First St, Los Angeles CA 90011
* Runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm.
* Ends Feb 16.
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ONGOING, through Feb 16; LIVE THEATRE:
"SUNDAY DINNER" in its World Premiere run, written and directed by Tony Blake. A Chicago priest returns to his family's home in the Bronx for a Sunday dinner. Members of his family are harboring secrets. So is he.
* At Theatre Forty, 241 S Moreno Av, Beverly Hills CA 90212
* Runs Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm.
* Ends Feb 16.
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ONGOING, through Mar 21; KIDS MUSICAL THEATRE,
(but it's an Equity show):
"THE ADVENTURES OF PETER RABBIT" with book and lyrics by Anthony Gruppuso, who directs. Music by Matt Dahan.
* At Theatre West, 3333 Cahuenga Bl West, Los Angeles CA 90068
* Runs Saturdays at 1 pm.
* Ends March 21.
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ONGOING through Feb 22; MUSICAL THEATRE:
"DAY AFTER DAY (THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF DORIS DAY)" in its West Coast Premiere, produced by the P3 Theatre Company at the Ernest Borgnine Theatre (inside the Long Beach Scottish Rite Cultural Center), 855 Elm Av, Long Beach CA 90813
*  This is a brand new musical telling the dramatic personal life story of Doris Day through her music. Songs including "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered," "Sentimental Journey," "Secret Love," "It’s Magic," "A Guy is a Guy," and "Que Sera, Sera," turned Doris Day into America’s Sweetheart.
*  Take a deep and personal look into this star’s dramatic personal life while appearing as the quintessential “girl-next-door” in Warner Bros. musicals.  Blending factual life events and her songs, this show is a love letter to this extraordinary icon.
*  Written by Tony Santamauro, starring Deborah Robin as Doris Day.
*  "(Deborah) Robin absolutely shines in her role, fully inhabiting Day’s perky demeanor and delicious voice from her early years as a big-band singer and top recording star– beginning with “Sentimental Journey” after World War II– through to her movie roles opposite leading men such as Rock Hudson, Cary Grant, and James Garner." -- Anita W. Harris, Signal Tribune.
*  TIX: 800-595-4849 or www.P3Theatre.biz
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ONGOING, STAGE PLAY, Feb 28-Mar 15:
World Premiere of "LYING WITH BADGERS" presented by "NATIVE VOICES AT THE AUTRY" at the Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park / Los Angeles CA 90027

*  This dark comedy — featuring puppets who interact with humans — tells the story of two estranged brothers of the Blackfeet Nation.
*  Runs Thursdays and Fridays, 8 pm, and Saturdays and Sundays, 2 pm.
*  TIX, $15 non-mbrs / $10 Students, Seniors (60+), & Military (w/ ID), at:  https://theautry.org/events/performing-arts/native-voices-presents-world-premiere-lying-badgers-previews
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ONGOING, Feb 29–Mar 15; CONTEMPORARY OPERA:
"SWEET LAND" presented by The Industry at L.A. State Historic Park, at 1724 Baker St, Los Angeles CA 90012 (in the NEZ corner of the State Historic Park)
*  L.A.’s contemporary opera company brings a performance that disrupts the dominant narrative of American identity.
*  The Arrivals wash up on the shore. They make contact with another civilization they call “the Hosts.” And from there, the story splinters, following diverging perspectives. Starting as a procession through the L.A. State Historic Park, "Sweet Land" becomes an opera that erases itself.
*  The company that created "Invisible Cities" and "Hopscotch" now brings "a grotesque historical pageant."
*  It's the result of a highly collaborative and multi-perspect approach.
*  Composer Du Yun is a Chinese immigrant whose recent work originates from what she states “is a lack of understanding and empathy around immigration”. Her last major opera, "Angel’s Bone," won a Pulitzer Prize for music and explores the psychology behind human trafficking.
*  Composer Raven Chacon, "United States Artists" fellow and winner of the "Creative Capital Award," is a composer, performer and installation artist from Fort Defiance, Navajo Nation.
*  Librettist Douglas Kearney is a poet whose “polyphonic diction pulls history apart, recombining it to reveal an alternative less whitewashed by enfranchised power” (BOMB Magazine).
*  Librettist Aja Couchois Duncan is a mixed-race Ojibwe writer who works to advance equity and social justice.
*  Cannupa Hanksa Luger is a multidisciplinary artist who interweaves performance and political action to communicate stories about 21st-century Indigeneity. He co-directs "Sweet Land."
*  Yuval Sharon, co-director, is the Founder and Artistic Director of The Industry and a 2017 MacArthur Fellow.
*  Info: https://theindustryla.org/projects/sweet-land/
*  TIX: https://theindustryla.org/sweet-land-tickets/
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ONGOING, Jan 29-May 27; FILM SCREENING of LIVE THEATRE:
"NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE," a series of productions filmed live on London's West End, screening at Boston Court Pasadena, 70 N Mentor Av, Pasadena CA 91106; www.bostoncourtpasadena.org
*  Boston Court, itself renowned for live theatre, brings these brilliantly filmed plays from across the pond; some have two dates, and the near-term one is sold-out; get tix early:
■  "ALL ABOUT EVE," starring GIllian Anderson:
Wed, Jan 29, 8 pm, get tix now.
■  "HAMLET" (encore), starring Benedict Cumberbatch:
Sun, Feb 2, 1:30 pm, get tix now.
  "FLEABAG," written & performed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge; two dates:
Thu, Jan 30 - Sold out; Wed, May 20, 8 pm, get tix now.
  "PRESENT LAUGHTER," starring Andrew Scott; two dates:
Fri, Jan 31, Sold out; Wed, May 27, 7:30 pm, get tix now.
■  "ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS" (encore), starring James Corden; two dates:
Sat, Feb 1, 1:30 pm; Sat, May 16, 7:30 pm; get tix now, either date.
■  "THE AUDIENCE" (encore), starring Helen Mirren:
Sun, May 10, 1:30 pm, get tix now.
  "HANSARD," starring Alex Jennings and Lyndsey Duncan:
Tues, May 12, 8 pm, get tix now.
  "CYRANO DE BERGERAC" – New, starring James McAvoy; two dates:
Mon, May 18, 7:30 pm; Fri, May 22, 7:30 pm; get tix now, either date.
*  TIX, $20; Box Office, 626-683-6801, 11 am - 5 pm, Tue-Fri.
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ONGOING, PODCAST, on-demand:
"RECORDING ARTISTS: RADICAL WOMEN" is a new podcast series from the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. In it, art historian HELEN MOLESWORTH explores the lives and work of six artists — ALICE NEEL, LEE KRASNER, BETYE SAAR, HELEN FRANKENTHALER, YOKO ONO, and EVA HESSE.
*  What was it like to be a woman making art during the feminist and civil rights movements? In this season of "Recording Artists," Molesworth delves into their lives and careers, spanning several generations. Hear them describe, in their own words, their work, relationships, and feelings about the ongoing march of feminism. Contemporary artists and art historians join the conversation, offering their own perspectives on the recordings and exploring what it meant—and still means—to be a woman and an artist. Share this with one who'll appreciate it.
*   HERE'S THE LINK. The whole series is here in individial episodes so you can pace yourself or binge it. You'll hear rare audiotaped interviews and fresh perspectives on what it meant — and still means — to be a woman making art:
http://www.getty.edu/recordingartists/
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ONGOING, through Feb 23; FREE:
11am-5 pm - "FALLEN FRUIT: SUPERSHOW!" at PDC Gallery, 8687 Melrose Av, West Hollywood CA
*  Runs Sun, Nov 24 through Feb 23; free.
*  Opening day Sunday features outdoor jamming, preceded by an artist talk with FALLEN FRUIT (aka DAVID BURNS and AUSTIN YOUNG), and Young will be taking his trademark portraits of whoever wants one inside the installation, plus music and apparently, cheerleaders.
*  This is "A gorgeous mile of fruit and flower garland wallpaper in a gradient of saturated hues containing within its two story installation multiple scenarios and vignettes of photography and ceramic, faux Grecian luxury statues, gilded mirrors, chaises and sundry objects. All of this exists in the mode of a secular temple to beauty, as well as a sort of public living room where communities are formed through the universal language of shareable fruit."
*  Might be the right thing for a memorable date.
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ONGOING, through Mar 1:
“MUSEUM ACQUISITIONS 2019: DIRECTOR’S CHOICE” at the Getty Museum, 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles CA 90049
*  This intends to be the first of many annual exhibitions that highlight the Getty Museum’s acquisitions made throughout the year.
*  Highlights key works of newly added art selected by the Museum's director. It includes ancient gems and sculpture; Renaissance and 19th-century paintings; Renaissance sculpture; medieval manuscripts; old-master drawings; and 20th-century and contemporary photography.
*  "It’s a small but succinct show, just one gallery, but with a variety of work, including [an] early Crucifixion in which our Lord appears to have four arms, a sort of biplane Jesus." -- Easy Reader News.
*  Open 10 am-5:30 pm Sun-Fri, Sat 10 am-9 pm, closed Mon.
Holiday closures: Dec 25, Jan 1; early closings Dec 24 & 31 at 4 pm; short hours Dec 23 & 30, 10 am-5:30 pm.
*  Free admission, parking costs. Info, 310-440-7300 or www.getty.edu
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ONGOING, through May 29:
“INCREDIBLE JOURNEY: BUGS” opened mid-Dec at the South Coast Botanic Garden, 26300 Crenshaw Bl, Palos Verdes Peninsula CA
*  Gawd, we love experiential learning. Whichever journey Garden visitors decide to take, they are transformed into that bug – literally (via props).
*  This program interactively educates visitors about the butterflies, spiders, ants and bees that can be found in the Garden.
*  Full info, 310-544-1948 or www.southcoastbotanicgarden.org
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"When the sea shall give up her dead."
The many displayed artifacts recovered
from the ocean floor include the
Stele of Thonis-Heracleion (SCA 277),
loaned by the National Museum of Alexandria –
IEASM excavations. Photo by Christoph
Gerigk ©Franck Goddio/Hilti Foundation
ONGOING, through April 12, daily:
10 am-5 pm - "EGYPT'S LOST CITIES" exhibition at the Reagan Library, 40 Presidential Dr, Simi Valley CA 93065
*  Akin to your best fantasies of Atlantis, these are artifacts recovered from beneath the sea.
*  One day as the Mediterranean sun beat down on the bay of Aboukir, two bustling cities of ancient Egypt slipped into the sea without a whisper of wind, buried for centuries.
*  These cities, before they sank beneath the waves, were known throughout the world as cultural centers of power, of wealth, of trade, and novel artistry.
*  Time may have eroded the memory of a civilization, but not the mystery -- or the breathtaking artifacts -- of what it was.
*  This exhibition runs Oct 5, 2019–Apr 12, 2020.
*  View the holiday tree exhibit (through Jan 5; see our listing) and the Air Force One Pavilion, along with this current special exhibition, all during one visit for the price of museum admission. But allow yourself PLENTY of time.
*  Open seven days a week, except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
*  Facility features a nice cafeteria-style cafe.
*  TIX include the exhibition and the 125,000 square feet of all the permanent exhibits and displays, including Air Force One; you need to allow three to four hours to enjoy all of the galleries and grounds. Gen'l adm $29.95, discounts for youth, kids, seniors; active US military get in free. Free parking. Tix available in advance or at the door. It's worth adding the $7 "audio tour." Online adv. tix:
https://www.reaganfoundation.org/library-museum/online-ticket-sales/
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ONGOING, Feb 5-Mar 1; LIVE THEATRE:
"THE FATHER" starring acclaimed actor ALFRED MOLINA in "a tour-de-force performance that will leave you breathless," at the Pasadena Playhouse, 39 S El Molino Av, Pasadena CA 91101; 626-356-7529; www.pasadenaplayhouse.org
*  90 minutes, no intermission.
*  “Savagely honest … Hugely rewarding” -- The Guardian.
*  Directed by Boston Court Pasadena Artistic Director Jessica Kubzansky. Written by Florian Zeller, translated into English by Christopher Hampton.
*  About the play: André was once a tap dancer. He lives with his daughter, Anne, and her husband, Antoine. Or was André an engineer, whose daughter Anne lives in London with her new lover, Pierre? The thing is, he is still wearing his pajamas, and he can’t find his watch. He is starting to wonder if he’s losing control.
*  An Open Captioned performance is Sun, Feb 23 at 2 pm.
*  TIX: $25, less 20% off tickets with code MEMORY. Restrictions may apply.
*  TIX at https://www.pasadenaplayhouse.org/event/the-father/
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