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10 things to do on 10/11/2008Fridays, Saturdays 8-9:30pm Made Me Nuclear Santa Monica Playhouse Main Stage 1211 4th Street Santa Monica 866.468.3399 mademenuclear.com Made Me Nuclear: the pop music operetta. Surviving Cancer One Song at a Time. Written and performed by Charlie Lustman.
Tuesday - Saturday, opening 9/6 6-8pm Art Exhibition: Elizabeth Turk, “Traces” Bandini Art 2635 S Fairfax Culver City 310.837.6230 bandiniart.com info at bandiniart.com Turk conjures a sensual world where water–splashed remnants are preserved in marble, and sinuous vines weave through semi-translucent vellum.
T/TH 12-8, W 12-6, F/S 10-5 Brand 37: Thirty-Seventh National Juried Exhibition, Works on Paper: Here and Now 1601 W. Mountain St., Glendale 818.548.2051 brandlibrary.org info at brandlibrary.org This is the thirty-seventh annual national juried exhibition produced by the Associates of the Brand Library & Art Center. Eighty-five works on paper in a variety of media have been selected. The show is juried by artist Kim Abeles.
Opening Reception, Saturday September 27, 6-9, Monday - Friday 10-6 War as a Way of Life, Curated by Clayton Campbell 18th Street Arts Center 1639 18th Street Santa Monica 310.453.3711 18thstreet.org office at 18thstreet.org 18th Street Arts Center concludes our 2008 exhibition series, The Future of Nations, with War as a Way of Life. We are proud to present a stellar group of international and Californian visual artists, many of whom are contributing works which will be seen for the first time.
Sat & Sun 12:30 and 3:00pm Absolutely Halloween! Santa Monica Playhouse Main Stage 1211 4th Street Santa Monica 310.394.9779 x2 SantaMonicaPlayhouse.com theatre at SantaMonicaPlayhouse.com “Absolutely Halloween is Absolutely Great!” (showmag.com) Audience members help save Halloween in this heartwarming Rudie-DeCarlo Family Theatre Musical.
10.07-10.19 Tall Ships - The ’Californian’ & America’s Privateer Visit King Harbor King Harbor, 208 Yacht Club Way, Redondo Beach 949.274.5785 rbmarina.com/events.htm woodsjwreno at aol.com Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the Clipper Schooner Lynx and the Californian at King Harbor in Redondo Beach.
Grand Arrival, Oct 7, 3pm, Dockside tours: Oct 11 & 12, 10am-12pm; Oct 18 & 19, 10am-12pm; Battle Sail: 2pm-5pm both weekends
10.09-10.12 10am-9pm Gifts of the Spirit Intensive Los Angeles Call 866.570.7036 435.723.5442 7thmysteryschool.com laurie at triolite.com Gifts of the Spirit Intensive and advanced channeling training will be held in LA October 9-12, 2008. This channeling intensive teaches SAFE ways to achieve contact with divine beings and will allow graduates to work as a professional channel or psychic.
10.11 2-3pm Joel Harper reading of “All the Way to the Ocean” Green and Greener Eco-friendly General Store 4838 Laurel Canyon Blvd. Valley Village 818.358.4313 green-and-greener.com alegre at green-and-greener.com Joel Harper will be on hand to readm from and sign his fantastic children’s book All the Way to the Ocean. No Cost. RSVP required.
Saturday 9-10am Learn ENERGY HEALING - New Students Orientation- FREE Studio City, CA 818.640.6444 Web site lionheartwest at lionheartinstitute.com Learn how Energy Healing can help you in your your career and personal growth, heal past trauma, overcome obstacles to abundance, open up your intuition, live life without chaos.
For more information and to register go to:
http://lionheartinstitute.com/free-orientation-class.html
Saturday 2pm LA Opera Talk: Wagner, Themes and Stories Brand Library 1601 W Mountain St. Glendale 818.548.2051 brandlibrary.org info at brandlibrary.org The Brand Library will be hosting an opera talk entitled “Introduction to Wagner, Themes and Stories”. The talk will be given by a Los Angeles Opera Speaker Bureau member Joann Porter Toll. Admission is free.
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