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15 things to do on 5/10/2008

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.


Sat & Sun 12:30 and 3:00pm  
Cinderella
Santa Monica Playhouse
1211 4th St.
Santa Monica
310.394.9779 x2
SantaMonicaPlayhouse.com
theatre at SantaMonicaPlayhouse.com
“An enchanting Cinderella!” (L.A. Times), the perfect musical comedy outing for audiences 2 to 102. Weekends. Birthday parties, too.


Thursday-Saturdays; Sundays   8pm
Rogue Machine Theatre Presents: Complete Female Stage Beauty
Theatre Theater
5041 Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles
323.960.7726
roguemachinetheatre.com
info at roguemachinetheatre.com
Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm. Tickets are $25.


Tuesday -- Saturday 11:00AM -- 5:00PM  
James Gilbert/ (Don’t) Want to be Anonymous
166 N. La Brea Ave.,
LA (Between Beverly Blvd., and First St.)
323.933.5557
couturiergallery.com
info at couturiergallery.com
Couturier Gallery is delighted to present Los Angeles artist James Gilbert in his first solo exhibition opening May 3rd. The exhibition will include abstract paintings addressing the relationships between the loss of anonymity, the desire to privatize identity, loneliness and the environment.


05.09-05.11   am
Guilt Free Goddess Retreat
Orange County, CA
Special Prices for bringing a friend!
Call us for details!
949.642.7172
guiltfreegoddess.com
gracefulgoddess at gmail.com
Spiritual retreat for women wanting to learn how to balance their lives...guilt free! Create the life you always dreamed of. Learn the powerful manifestation abilities of the divine feminine/goddess energy within you through a variety of instructors dedicated to teaching women to live joyful, authentic, full lives.


05.10   10am-6:30pm
WorldFest 2008
Woodley Park
Woodley Ave., Encino
310.477.7887
worldfestevents.com
info at worldfestevents.com
WorldFest 2008 is the 7th Annual WorldFest, a solar-powered celebration of food, music, the environment, and animals. $5; kids under 12 free!. Pets welcome. Over 25 bands on two stages, ethnic and vegetarian Foods, 100s of great exhibitors, kid’s activities, beer and wine garden.


05.10   11am-4pm
Topanga Children’s Festival
Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum
1419 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd.
topangachildrensfestival.com
Music, dance & theater on 3 stages. Kid’s crafts, storytelling, food & drink, facepainting, local vendors and unique performers. Tickets $5 kids, $8 adults.


05.10   9am-12:30pm
Mother’s Day Park Planting
Encino
818.623.4879
treepeople.org
volunteer at treepeople.org
Come honor your mom (and Mother Earth) at this special weekend planting of cherry blossom trees in this Encino park!


05.10   9am-12pm
Mother’s Day Mountain Planting
Chatsworth
818.623.4879
treepeople.org
volunteer at treepeople.org
Join TreePeople and the LA
Department of Recreation and Parks
to celebrate Mother’s Day (and Mother
Earth) by planting native oak trees in
the undeveloped section of a city park.


05.10   3-5pm
Free Lecture: Medical Intuition and Energy Medicine
Bodhi Tree Book Store - Annex Building
8585 Melrose Ave.
WeHo
310.659.4428
drliliana.com
info at drliliana.com
Explore the merger of science and spirituality with Dr. Liliana. Ancient healing methods once labeled “myth” are now being researched as cutting-edge breakthroughs by Western scientific methods. Transformation and our evolution from homo sapiens to “Homo Luminous.”


05.10   10am-4pm
A Day of Mindfulness w/ Ms. Diana Winston & Marv Belzer, PhD
UCLA Campus - Sunset Recreation Center
111 DeNeve Drive
310.206.7503
marc.ucla.edu
marcinfo at ucla.edu
Mindful Awareness Practice for an open heart and for a clear mind. Lovingkindness meditations. An excellent mindfulness introduction or refresher!


05.10   9:30am-3pm
South Bay Energy Fair
Pacific Unitarian Church, 5621 Montemalaga Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes,
310.545.1384
southbayenergyfair.com
lklight at verizon.net
For nuts-and-bolts information about how to save energy and money—plus RAV4 EV ride-alongs—check out the
South Bay Energy Fair. Admission: suggested $5 donation (no one turned away). Exhibits, speakers and electric vehicle ride-alongs throughout the day, at owners’ availability.


05.10   2pm
LA Opera Talk: La Rondine
Brand Library
1601 W Mountain St.
Glendale
818.548.2051
brandlibrary.org
info at brandlibrary.org
The Brand Library will be hosting a talk on “La Rondine” by Puccini presented by Carolyn Wragge of the LA Opera.


May 7- June 1 Wed-Sun 11am-6pm   4-8pm
Silent Witness Finds A Voice
Topanga Canyon Gallery
120 Pine Tree Circle
310.455.7744
topangacanyongallery.com
robyn at bungalowart.com
What do animals, Auschwitz, women and the homeless have in common? Silent Witness finds a voice for those that can not. A visual exploration by three Topanga gallery artists. Opens May 7th; Artist reception Sat. May 10th.


Friday, Saturday 8pm Sunday 7pm   8pm-10:30
Tooth and Nail by Gena Acosta
The Lillian Theater
1076 N. Lillian Way
Hollywood
323.960.4410
plays411.com/tooth
Elephant playwright Gena Acosta joins the fun with her fresh from the pen comedy, Tooth and Nail. This uproariously dysfunctional family threatens to become the Elephant Theatre Company’s next break-out hit.


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