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12 things to do on 2/2/2008Saturdays and Sundays Mary-Mary, Quite Contary Santa Monica Playhouse 1211 4th St. 310.394.9779 x2 santamonicaplayhouse.com theatre at santamonicaplayhouse.com Classic storybook characters are plunked into 2008 to convince a quirky teen you’re never too old to believe in fairytales.
Until 02.06 7-10pm The Bird Show 4534 Eagle Rock Blvd. 323.256.6117 eclecticcactus.com A special art show for the Animal Protection Institute, an organization striving to fight animal abuse.
Ongoing pm NATZLER : Memorial Exhibition 166 N. La Brea Ave. 323.933.5557 couturiergallery.com The exhibition will include the collaborative works from the ’40s through the ’70s as well as Otto Natzler’s own work from the ’70s through the ‘90s which he began to produce after the death of Gertrud in 1971.
Ongoing from 01.25 Hiromi Tsuchida Photographs Michael Dawson Gallery 535 N. Larchmont Blvd. 323.469.2186 dawsonbooks.com Collected works of the renown Japanese photographer.
Ongoing Rocky Schenck: Los Angeles M+B 612 N. Almont Dr., LA mbfala.com Photographs capturing the sometimes dark aura of the city that surrounds us.
Begins every month for 12 consecutive weeks 6-7pm Self Realization Course with Steven S. Sadleir Guided over the telephone 949.355.3249 selfawareness.com info at selfawareness.com This is the fast track to enlightenment, a 12-week distance learning telecourse that recalibrates you each week to a higher level. It fills up quickly. Better yet, experience it for yourself on the 24th on our free intro call.
02.01-02.02 8-10pm The Vagina Monologues Hermosa Beach Playhouse 710 Pier Ave. vdaysouthbay.org Ten year anniversary of Eve Ensler’s ode to femalehood.
All Feb. 8am 100 Years of Sigg Take the Global Warming IQ Test at sigg100.com sigg100.com mail at mail.com
02.02 3:30-5:30pm Medicine Dance Book Reading/Signing Many Paths Bookstore 5152A Lankershim Blvd. NoHo 818.762.4789 medicinedancebook.com mariposanm at aol.com A bad mammogram and her frustration with traditional medicine prompted Marsha Scarbrough to seek healing from Native American medicine man Beautiful Painted Arrow (aka Joseph Rael). She explores Native mind-body healing techniques and an innovative/ancient approach to health and tells the story in her book, “Medicine Dance.”
02.02 7-10pm Insidious Beauty: Opening Reception Laurel Canyon Gallery 2128 Laurel Canyon Blvd. 323.656.6684 laurelcanyongallery.com This new series by Annette Wyrick-Solari addresses the contradictions inherent in our concepts of the beauty of cityscapes, nature and people.
02.02 2-4pm From Paris to Seville Brand Library 1601 West Mountain St. Glendale 818.548.2051 brandlibrary.org The concert will feature arias and duets from Carmen, the Sicilienne, the Concertino by Cecile Chaminade, and the Carmen Fantasy.
The concert will be held at the Brand Library Recital Hall. Admission is free and a reception will follow the performance.
Tu & Th noon-9 pm; We 10 am-6 pm; Fr & Sa 10 am - 5 pm Figure & Form Brand Library Art Galleries 1601 W. Mountain St. Glendale 818.548.2051 brandlibrary.org info at brandlibrary.org Group show featuring the artwork of Jennifer D. Anderson, Joshua Blakeslee, Michele Castagnetti, Samantha Johnson, and Harlan Wintrobe. Opening reception, Saturday, February 2, 4-7 pm. FREE.
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