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21 things to do on 3/22/2008Ongoing 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.
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.
02.23-06.15 Make Art/Stop AIDS Fowler Museum at UCLA 308 Charles E. Young Drive North fowler.ucla.edu Artists around the world respond to HIV/AIDS, raising awareness and inspiring activism.
Every Saturday 8am-12:30pm Palm Springs Certified Farmers’ Market 2300 E. Baristo Road at Farrell, Palm Springs (adjacent to the Camelot Theatres) psculturalcenter.org The new Palm Springs Certified Farmers’ Market will take place every Saturday morning through May. The Market features fresh produce grown by more than 20 local farmers, and flowers and plants. The Market is sponsored by the (non-profit) Palm Springs Cultural Center.
03.01-03.31 6-10pm Face to Face: World Portraits by Stephen Bennett Santee Village Courtyard 718 Los Angeles St. 213.624.1640 theportraitpainter.com vgraham1 at mac.com VIP opening reception of large-scale portrait paintings of indigenous people.
Thursdays at 8, Fridays at 8, Saturdays at 2 & 8 Concrete Folk Variations: Chapter 1 The Manual Archives 3320 West Sunset Blvd. 323.667.0156 manualarchives.org Part one of a gripping noir puppet play set in the dives, cop shops, and street cars of McCarthy-era LA.
Saturdays at 3 p.m. & 8 p.m. Black & Bluestein The Other Space at Santa Monica Playhouse 1211 4th Street Santa Monica 800.838.3006 brownpapertickets.com/event/26952 St. Louis 1963. Liberal white builder must choose between selling his house to a black man or selling out his ideals
03.15-04.26 6-8pm CARLOS ESTÉVEZ: Secret Keepers 166 N. La Brea Ave., LA 323.933.5557 couturiergallery.com/upcoming.htm info at couturiergallery.com Renowned Cuban painter and sculptor Carlos Estévez will have his fifth solo exhibition at Couturier Gallery, which will include recent oil paintings as well as sculpture.
03.17-03.30 Sacred Journey to Egypt
928.204.0752 thunderbeat.com thundervision22 at aol.com Spring equinox, full moon ceremony in the Great Pyramid. With Shamaness ThunderBeat. This journey of a lifetime includes: custom tour, air conditioned coach, 5-star hotel & star cruise. All meals, taxes, visa, and round trip airfare from JFK. $4444 double occupancy. Full details at: thundervisionrecords.com/egypt.html
03.21-03.23 Raw Lifestyle Film Festival The Grand Theatre, LA Trade Tech College, 400 W. Washington Blvd. serenityspaces.org/filmfest08.asp Features films that center around the benefits of a raw vegan diet.
03.22 9am-4pm Spring Equinox Retreat for Women Malibu Canyon Labyrinth Center 310.459.1948 beARTrageous.com simueller at charter.net Features labyrinth walk, spirit mandalas, gourmet lunch & journaling. Led by artist Sandra Mueller and Rosemary Alden, MA, MFT.
03.22 1-5pm Cultivating the Heart: Healing Arts Retreat Private home in Newbury Park 805.435.2001 yogibobbi at aol.com Heart-opening practices for self-renewal. Offered by Bobbi Rudin, MA, registered yoga teacher, and Monica Justus, CHt, Peace of Mind Hypnotherapy. Includes gentle yoga and qigong, Reiki, group meditation for emotional release, and reflective sharing with other like-minded friends.
03.22 7:30pm Miracles in Our Midst Bodhi Tree Bookstore 8585 Melrose Ave. 818.785.6300 Behind everyday events, a great spiritual story has been unfolding. Advanced spiritual teachers have entered the world. Free.
03.22 7-9pm Emerging Voices: World Festival of Sacred Music Aratani/Japan America Theatre 244 S. San Pedro Street, Suite 505 LA 213.680.3700 festivalofsacredmusic.org info at festivalofsacredmusic.org LA’s leading and most creative youth ensembles come together in a rare performance of spiritual music and dance traditions from Hawaii, India, Mexico and America.
03.22 9am-12pm Million Trees LA Community Planting East Hollywood 818.623.4879 treepeople.org volunteer at treepeople.org Join the TreePeople team, Citizen Forester Cassandra Pruett and neighbors as we transform this city block in East Hollywood! Help grow the city forest by planting 15 new trees.
03.22 2-6pm FBE Spa Celebrates International Women’s Day FBE Sp 5858 Wilshire Blvd. #200, LA 323.936.3737 fbespa.com fbespa at yahoo.com Join us for an afternoon of empowerment. Free gift to the first 50 guests. RSVP by 3.18. $10.
03.22 7pm Celebrating the Seasons: Spring Equinox Ritual & Celebration Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church 301 N. Orange Grove Blvd. Pasadena 818.771.5778 templeofthegoddess.org/Events/togsabbats.htm info at templeofthegoddess.org A multi-cultural Spring Equinox Celebration for families and community. Multi-media ritual theater combining music, myth, visual art, dance, spoken word, and participatory theater which fuses drum and dance with personal enactment to re-connect us to the seasons and the Earth.
03.22 7:30-10pm FREE Shaktipat Meditation in Person 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach 949.355.3249 selfawareness.com info at selfawareness.com Join Steven S. Sadleir and be guided in a meditation. This is open to the public and all are welcome. Beginners to those who’ve been around the block. Experience shaktipat for yourself ...live!
03.22-03.23 10am-5pm Druid Pact Seminar The Glen Tavern, Inn 134 N. Mill St. Santa Paula glentavern.com 818.706.0963 dicksutphen.com tarasutphen at yahoo.com Join Tara Sutphen and Patrick Smith. Druid Pact. Inside the circle. Where power of self begins. Unlocking what holds you back in finace, love, health, happiness, wisdom, attainment. Advancement in any life area. Learning to rework your life force, recognizing your struggles and creating a focused destiny.
03.22-03.31 11am-5pm Altshuler: Absence and Elsewhere Bandini Art 2635 S. Fairfax Ave., Culver City 310.837.6230 bandiniart.com info at bandiniart.com Two artists, Shauna Peck & Melinda Smith, use sensuous and symbolic materials as a way to address ideas of evanescence.
Opening 3/22, 6p-8p; hours Tuesday - Saturday 12-5pm Absence and Elsewhere Bandini Art Gallery 2635 S Fairfax Ave. Culver City 310.837.6230 bandiniart.com info at bandiniart.com Shauna Peck and Melinda Smith Altshuler use sensuous surfaces and symbolic materials to address evanescence, potency, and memory.
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