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8 things to do on 5/24/2008

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.


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.


05.14-05.28  
The Light School
Angel Valley in Sedona, AZ
949.715.7902
thelightschool.com
expand at thelightschool.com
Concentrated activation course designed to provide essential tools for Light Body Mastery. Sacred ceremonies, engaging workshops, personalized instruction and nature frequencies provide the backdrop for complete transfiguration of the psyche, spirit and anatomy.


05.24   7:30-9:30pm
For a World in Crisis
Bodhi Tree Bookstore
8585 Melrose Avenue
WeHo
818.785.6300
share-international.org
Concerned about the future? Have hope! Maitreya, the World Teacher, is here to help. Find out more. Free talk.


05.24   10am-5pm
Lama Surya Das Presents a One-Day Retreat
Unity of Tustin
14402 Prospect Ave.
Tustin
888.266.2305
Web site
retreat at dzogchen.org
The Heart Essence of Buddhist Meditation: Dzogchen teachings on natural awareness and authentic presence. Some scholarships available. Students who present appropriate ID at door may attend for free.


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