February 2011 Culture Alert



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Skylight Books, 1818 N Vermont, Los Feliz

323/660-1175 ● skylightbooks.com
Sun 2/13 5 pm

Music at All Saints Pasadena

Evensong with the Canterbury Choir performing music of Bruce Neswick & Sid Robinovitch.

All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Ave, Pasadena

626/796-1172 ● allsaints-pas.org
Sun 2/13 6 pm

Film at USC

Screening of writer/director Stanley Nelson’s telefilm "Freedom Riders," based on the Raymond Arsenault book "Freedom Riders: 1961 & the Struggle for Racial Justice." Q&A w/author follows. RSVP.

Ray Stark Theatre, USC

323/740-6110 ● usc.edu
Sun 2/13 6 pm

Concert at St. James’

The International Laureates Organ Series presents organist Eric Plutz in concert.

St. James’ Church, 3903 Wilshire Blvd, Mid-Wilshire

213/388-3417 ● saintjamesla.org
Sun 2/13 6 pm

Concert at LACMA

The UCLA Virtuosi: Guillaume Sutre & Movses Pogossian, violins; Richard O'Neill & Alison Spieth, violas; Antonio Lysy & Jasmine Lau, cellos, perform music of Zeisll & Brahms

Bing Theater, LA County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire, Miracle Mile

323/857-6234 ● sundayslive.org
Sun 2/13 6 - 9 pm

Opening at Eagle Rock Center for the Arts

Reception for "Myth & Infrastructure: Performance by Miwa Matreyek," a multi-media performance using projected animation.

Center for the Arts, 2225 Colorado Blvd, Eagle Rock

323/226-1617 ● centerartseaglerock.org
Sun 2/13 7 pm

Concert at the Colburn

Music from the Orchestra Da Camera.

Colburn School, 200 S Grand Ave, Downtown LA

213-621-1050 ● colburnschool.edu
Sun 2/13 7 pm

Slake at Vroman's

Editors Laurie Ochoa & Joe Donnelly, & several of their writers, celebrate the new issue of Slake with a night celebrating love & LA's man of dirty letters, Charles Bukowski.

Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena

626/449-5320 ● vromansbookstore.com
Sun 2/13 7 pm (see also 4 pm)

Schoenberg in Claremont

The Formalist String Quartet plays music by Schnittke, Smith, & Schoenberg.

Bridges Hall, 150 E 4th St, Claremont

909/607-2671 ● music.pomona.edu
Sun 2/13 7 pm

Gallery Talk at the Hammer

Curator Lisa Dorin leads a walkthrough of the exhibition "Richard Hawkins: Third Mind." Free w/admission.

UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood

213/309-4322 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Sun 2/13 8 pm

Recital at CalArts

Recital featuring Vanessa Robaire (voice), Larry Koonse (guitar), Otmaro Ruiz (piano), Dave Robaire (bass), & Dan Schnelle (drums).

ROD Hall, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia

661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu

Valentine's Day


Mon 2/14 10 am

Artist Talk at CSUN

James Robie talks about the work in the current exhibition of his graphic design & fine art spanning 4 decades.

Art Gallery, CSUN, 18111 Nordhoff, Northridge

818/677-2904 ● csun.edu
Mon 2/14 12 noon

Money at USC

Currency expert Bill Maurer unravels "Mobile Money: Communication, Consumption & Change in the Payments Space."

Annenberg School 207, USC

213/740-5746 ● usc.edu
Mon 2/14 12 noon

History at LMU

Clarence Lusane presents a comprehensive history of the White House from an African American perspective, illuminating the central role it has played in advancing, thwarting or ignoring efforts to achieve equal rights for all.

Hannon Library, Loyola Marymount, 1 LMU Drive, Westchester

310/338-1971 ● lmu.edu
Mon 2/14 4 pm (see also 2/15 - 2/19)

Roots at SMPL

Part 1 of the historic "Roots" miniseries, based on Alex Haley's autobiographical novel.

Main Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica

310/458-8600 ● smpl.org
Mon 2/14 4:30 pm

African Writing at UCLA

Nigerian actor, comedian, screenwriter, director & producer Pascal Atuma speaks for the "50 Years of African Writing: Novels, Filmmaking, Criticism" series.

Royce Hall 314, UCLA

310/825-3686 ● international.ucla.edu
Mon 2/14 6 pm

Eli Broad at MOCA

Author Annie Cohen-Solal discusses her recent book Leo & His Circle: The Life of Leo Castelli with philanthropist Eli Broad & MOCA Director Jeffrey Deitch. Free w/admission.

Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 S Grand Ave, Downtown LA

213/621-1745 ● moca.org
Mon 2/14 6 - 10 pm

Documental at the UnUrban

The long-running experimental & documentary film series screens a dozen shorts from experimental filmmakers Tony Gault & Elizabeth Henry. Pre-show at 6 pm.

UnUrban Coffeehouse, 3301 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica

310/306-7330 ● laughtears.com
Mon 2/14 6:30 pm

Concert at the Beach House

"Passion/Pasion!" Victoria Kirsch & Friends present a Valentine's Day concert touching on the theme of love, with selections from Pagliacci to West Side Story, with detours through romantic arias in Spanish & tunes from Gershwin & Porter. RSVP.

Annenberg Beach House, 415 PCH, Santa Monica

310/458-4904 ● beachhouse.smgov.net
Mon 2/14 6:30 pm

Kids' Movie at the Monrovia Library

Grab your pillow & favorite stuffed animal & enjoy "The Jungle Book."

Monrovia Public Library, 321 S Myrtle Ave, Monrovia

626/256-8274 ● cityofmonrovia.org
Mon 2/14 7:30 pm

Poetry at Village Books

Moonday Poetry presents readings by Judith Pacht & Susan Rogers.

Village Books, 1049 Swarthmore Ave, Pacific Palisades

310/454-4063 ● moondaypoetry.com
Mon 2/14 8 pm

Recital at CalArts

Brice Albert gives his MFA mid-residency recital of selected jazz songs & original compositions.

ROD Hall, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia

661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu

Tue 2/15 11 am

Artist Talk at Otis

Fine Arts presents a lecture by Anne Ellegood, senior curator at the Hammer Museum.

Forum, Otis College, 9045 Lincoln, Westchester

310/665-6827 ● otis.edu


Tue 2/15 11 am

Middle East at UCLA

Uri Bialer speaks on "The Study of the History of Israel's Foreign Policy as an Area of Study."

Bunche Hall 10383, UCLA

310/825-9646 ● international.ucla.edu
Tue 2/15 1:30 pm

Trauma at CSULA

Professors Gabriela Fried Amilivia & Angela Vergara present "Forced Disappearance, State Terror, & Traumatic Memory."

King Hall D 4050, Cal State Univ, 5151 State University Dr, LA

323/343-5001 ● calstatela.edu
Tue 2/15 2 pm

Movies at GPL: Ghostbusters (1984)

Central Library, 222 E Harvard St, Glendale

818/548-2042 ● library.ci.glendale.ca.us


Tue 2/15 2 pm

Art | Science at UCLA

Alfred Vendl: A lecture & showing of material science & visualization by the award-winning chemist, documentary director & filmmaker.

Fowler Museum, UCLA

310/206-0686 ● artsci.ucla.edu
Tue 2/15 2 pm

Opera Talk at BHPL

The LA Opera Speakers Bureau takes a behind-the-scenes look at Benjamin Britten's "Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten."

Beverly Hills Public Library, 444 N Rexford Dr, BH

310/288-2244 ● beverlyhills.org
Tue 2/15 3:30 pm

Folk Dance at the El Camino Real Library

An exciting program of international folk dance performed by the Gypsy Folk Ensemble.

El Camino Real Library, 4264 E Whittier Blvd, LA

323/269-8102 ● colapublib.org
Tue 2/15 3:30 pm

Family Program at the Littlerock Library

Renowned storyteller Michael McCarty celebrates Black History Month in song, dance, & stories.

Littlerock Library, 35119 80th St East, Littlerock

661/944-4138 ● colapublib.org
Tue 2/15 4 pm

War at USC

"Humans, Robots & War: Digitizing the Laws of War" A panel of guests explores the legal & political ramifications of the rise of robotic warfare. RSVP.

Doheny Memorial Library, USC

213/740-5746 ● usc.edu
Tue 2/15 4 pm

Mime at the Lake LA Library

For kids: Mark Wenzel brings the theatre of mime to life, with classical & contemporary mime pieces, stunts & lots of interactive participation.

Lake Los Angeles Library, 16921 E Ave O, Palmdale

661/264-0593 ● colapublib.org
Tue 2/15 4 pm

Jewish Studies at UCLA

Gil Aztmon speaks on "Jews & Genes: The Jewish Genome in the Genomic Era." RSVP.

Faculty Center, UCLA

310/267-5327 ● cjs.ucla.edu
Tue 2/15 4 pm (see 2/14)

Roots at SMPL

Part 2 of the historic "Roots" miniseries, based on Alex Haley's autobiographical novel.

Main Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica

310/458-8600 ● smpl.org
Tue 2/15 5 pm

Middle East at UCLA

Uri Bialer speaks on "Cross on the Star of David: The Historical Foundations of Israel Relations with the Christian World."

Bunche Hall 10383, UCLA

310/825-9646 ● international.ucla.edu
Tue 2/15 5 pm

Art | Science at UCLA

Media artist Diane Gromala talks about new technologies & interaction design to improve the lives of people who live with long-term chronic pain.

Broad Arts Center, EDA, UCLA

310/206-0686 ● artsci.ucla.edu
Tue 2/15 6 pm

Dance at the East LA Library

Dances of Asia: Tani & Friends Dance Group perform a variety of beautiful dances from different Asian countries.

East LA Library, 4837 E 3rd St, LA

323/264-0155 ● colapublib.org
Tue 2/15 6:30 pm

Cooking at the Agoura Hills Library

Devin Morgan presents her new cookbook, "The Little Book of Soups."

Library, 29901 Ladyface Court, Agoura Hills

818/889-2278 ● colapublib.org
Tue 2/15 6:30 pm

Theater at USC

Actor & activist Naomi Ackerman performs "Flowers Aren't Enough," her acclaimed one-woman show about a young woman in an abusive relationship. RSVP online.

Tutor Campus Center, USC

213/740-6786 ● usc.edu
Tue 2/15 7 pm

Bhutan at Vroman's

Lisa Napoli presents "Radio Shangri-La: What I Learned in Bhutan, the Happiest Kingdom on Earth."

Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena

626/449-5320 ● vromansbookstore.com
Tue 2/15 7 pm

Artist Talk at the Hammer

Social scientist, artist, writer, & provocateur Trevor Paglen talks about his photography work.

UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood

213/309-4322 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Tue 2/15 7 pm

Documentary at the Fairview Library

Screening of "Which Way Home" (2009), following unaccompanied child migrants on their journey through Mexico, as they try to reach the US.

Fairview Branch of SMPL, 2101 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica

310/450-0443 ● smpl.org
Tue 2/15 7 pm

In-Store at Amoeba

Music from ex-Afghan Whigs frontman Greg Dulli & the Twilight Singers.

Amoeba Music, 6400 Sunset, Hollywood

323/245-6400 ● amoebamusic.com
Tue 2/15 7 pm

Jonathan Lethem in Claremont

Screening of the 1988 John Carpenter science fiction/horror film "They Live," followed by an informal talk with noted novelist Lethem.````

Rose Hills Theatre, Pomona College, 150 E 4th St, Claremont

909/607-2212 ● music.pomona.edu
Tue 2/15 7 - 8:30 pm

Opening at Rio Hondo College

Reception & artist talk for Steve Portigal's "The Art Of Alchemy," an exploration in clay of the idea of transformation.

Art Gallery, Rio Hondo College, 3600 Workman Mill Rd, Whittier

562/908-3492 ● riohondo.edu/arts
Tue 2/15 7:30 pm

Artists at Gallery 825

The LA Art Assoc's Hash Sessions are artist-driven dialogues on issues that pertain to careers & process.

LAAA/Gallery 825, 825 N La Cienega Blvd, LA

310/652-8272 ● laaa.org
Tue 2/15 7:30 pm

Writer at Skylight Books

Graphic designer & Daily Monster creator Stefan G. Bucher reads "You Deserve a Medal: Honors on the Path to True Love."

Skylight Books, 1818 N Vermont, Los Feliz

323/660-1175 ● skylightbooks.com
Tue 2/15 7:30 pm

Condors in Temescal Park

Culture in the Canyon: "Breathing Life into LA's Forgotten River" Jenny Price discusses the location & history of the LA River & the importance of ongoing revitalization projects.

Temescal Gateway Park, 15601 Sunset Blvd, Pacific Palisades

310/454-1395 ● nps.gov/samo
Tue 2/15 8 pm

Poetry in RB: Michael Miller + open reading

Coffee Cartel, 1820 S Catalina Ave, Redondo Beach

310/316-6554 ● redondopoets.com


Tue 2/15 9 pm

Poetry at the Cobalt: Erika Ayon + open reading

Cobalt Café, 22047 Sherman Way, Canoga Park

818/348-3789 ● poetrysuperhighway.com/cobalt

Wed 2/16 10 am

Painting at Rancho Sierra Vista

Bring art supplies & join fellow artists in painting Plein Air landscapes. Observers welcome.

Rancho Sierra Vista, Lynn Rd at Via Goleta, 1000 Oaks

805/583-8044 ● nps.gov/samo
Wed 2/16 11 am

Classic Films at the Torrance library

Enjoy Frank Capra's "Mr Deeds Goes to Town," with Gary Cooper.

Civic Center Library, 3301 Torrance Blvd, Torrance

310/618-5959 ● torrnet.com
Wed 2/16 12 noon

Concert at 1st Baptist Glendale

Music @ Noon presents the Turath Ensemble, directed by Sami Asmar, playing Arabic music. Lunch avail for purchase.

1st Baptist Church, 209 N Louise St, Glendale

818-242-2113 ● fbcglendale.net
Wed 2/16 12 noon

Concert at Pasadena Presbyterian

A lunchtime concert from Alex Wasserman on piano.

Pasadena Presb. Church, 585 E. Colorado Bl, Pasadena

626/793-2191 ● ppc.net
Wed 2/16 12:30 pm

Art Talk at the Hammer

A lunchtime chat focused on one artwork; today, Roberto Cuoghi's Hammer Project, 2011.

UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood

310/443-7000 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Wed 2/16 12:45 pm

Organ Recital at the Cathedral

A short organ concert from guest organist James Vail.

Our Lady of the Angels, 555 Temple, Downtown LA

213/680-5205 ● olacathedral.org
Wed 2/16 1 pm

Ethnomusicology at UCLA

The Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Colloquium Series hosts Russell Rodriguez, talking about his research.

Schoenberg Music Building, Room B544, UCLA

310/206-3033 ● ethnomusic.ucla.edu
Wed 2/16 1 pm

Romantic Movies at PPL

"Ladies in Lavender" (2004), with Maggie Smith & Judi Dench.

Library, 285 E Walnut St, Pasadena

626/744-4052 ● ci.pasadena.ca.us/library
Wed 2/16 3:15 pm

Documentary at CSULA

The Pan African Student Resource Center screens part II of "Rise & Fall of Jim Crow."

U-SU, 2nd floor, Cal State Univ, 5151 State University Dr, LA

323/343-5001 ● calstatela.edu
Wed 2/16 4 pm

Magic at the Acton Library

For families: Popular magician Tony Daniels amaze kids of all ages with one sensational trick after another.

Agua Dulce Library, 33792 Crown Valley Rd, Acton

661/269-7101 ● colapublib.org
Wed 2/16 4 pm

Dance at UCLA

The “Artist Alphabet” interweaves artistic performance & scholarship & features Gregory Maqoma in dialogue with distinguished scholars on the topic of “Memory & Identity.”

Kaufman Hall 200, UCLA

310/206-9227 ● international.ucla.edu
Wed 2/16 4 pm (see 2/14)

Roots at SMPL

Part 3 of the historic "Roots" miniseries, based on Alex Haley's autobiographical novel.

Main Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica

310/458-8600 ● smpl.org
Wed 2/16 4:30 pm

W.S. Merwin at USC

The US Poet Laureate 2010-2011, translator & environmental activist, reads work from his 5-decade career.

Doheny Memorial Library, USC

213/740-6786 ● usc.edu
Wed 2/16 5 - 7 pm

Cultura at CSULA

Celebrate the diversity & cultures of the Chicano/Latino diaspora, with performances by Los Poets del Norte, Afro-Latino musicians, salsa, flamenco & samba dancers, Azucar LA, & student groups.

U-SU Plaza, Cal State Univ, 5151 State University Dr, LA

323/343-5001 ● calstatela.edu
Wed 2/16 6 pm

Movie at the Lancaster Library

To celebrate Black History month, a screening of "Driving Miss Daisy," with Morgan Freeman & Jessica Tandy.

Library, 601 W Lancaster Blvd, Lancaster

661/948-5029 ● colapublib.org
Wed 2/16 6 pm

Lo Bosworth at BN at the Grove

Actress Lauren "Lo" Bosworth reads her story in "The Lo-Down." See website for access rules.

Barnes & Noble, The Grove at Farmers Market, 3rd & Fairfax, LA

323/525-0270 ● bn.com
Wed 2/16 6 pm

Architecture Talk at USC

Karen Kensek speaks about information modeling in "Computational Inquiry: BIM Analytics."

Gin D. Wong Auditorium, USC

213/740-2787 ● usc.edu
Wed 2/16 6 pm

Opera Talk at the La Cañada Library

Speakers from the LA Opera go behind the scenes with Rossini's "Il Turco in Italia."

Library, 4545 N Oakwood Ave, La Cañada Flintridge

818/790-3330 ● colapublib.org
Wed 2/16 6 pm

Soviet Art at UCLA

Art critic Edward Goldman & filmmakers Amanda Pope & Tchavdar Georgiev screen & discuss the documentary "The Desert of Forbidden Art."

Bunche Hall 10383, UCLA

310/206-9227 ● international.ucla.edu
Wed 2/16 6 pm

China at LMU

Frankie Leung discusses "Can Chinese Enterprises Globalize?"

Ahmanson 1000, Loyola Marymount, 1 LMU Drive, Westchester

310/338-2731 ● lmu.edu
Wed 2/16 6:30 pm

Basketball at the Monrovia Library

Daniel McLaurin III tells an inspirational story about his record-setting high school basketball team in an era of blatant racial discrimination in "32 Minutes of Greatness."

Monrovia Public Library, 321 S Myrtle Ave, Monrovia

626/256-8274 ● cityofmonrovia.org
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Author at Book Soup

Peter Cropsey reads "Dead Man Waking."

Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd, West Hwd

310/659-3110 ● booksoup.com
Wed 2/16 7 pm

V-Day at Cal Lutheran

The student group Feminism Is… is proud to present "The Vagina Monologues."

Lundring Center, Cal Lutheran U, 60 W Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks

805/217-3438 ● clunet.edu
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Birds at Eaton Canyon

Ornithologist Tom Ryan presents "LA County's Sensitive Bird Species " for the Audubon Society meeting.

Eaton Canyon Nature Ctr, 1750 N. Altadena Dr, Pasadena

818/352-4954 ● pasadenaaudubon.org
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Memoir at Vroman's

Mira Bartok reads "The Memory Palace," about how she & her sister had to isolate themselves from their schizophrenic mother.

Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena

626/449-5320 ● vromansbookstore.com
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Community at Occidental

Brazilian artist, composer, & theater director Octavio Camargo speaks on "Living Memory of At-Risk Groups & Communities."

Clapp Library, Occidental College, 1600 Campus Rd, Eagle Rock

323/259-3649 ● oxy.edu
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Documentary at CAAM

Screening of the film "The Language You Cry In," tracing the linguistic connections between West Africa & the Gullah people in the US. RSVP & verify date.

Calif African American Museum, Exposition Park

213/744-2024 ● caamuseum.org
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Screenwriting at USC

Award-winning producer-writer-director Pen Densham presents his new book "Riding the Alligator: Strategies for a Career in Screenplay Writing (...& not getting eaten)." RSVP.

Broccoli Theatre (SCA 112), USC

213/740-2330 ● cinema.usc.edu
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Puppets at the Valencia Library

For families: A special puppet show for all ages celebrates the diversity of music around the world.

Library, 23743 W Valencia Blvd, Santa Clarita

661/259-8942 ● colapublib.org
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Architecture Talk at SCI-Arc

Paolo Cascone, principal of COdesignLab, speaks on "Eco_Logic Design-Towards High-Tech Design, Low-Tech Construction."

SCI-Arc, 960 E 3rd St, Downtown LA

213/613-2200 ● sciarc.edu
Wed 2/16 7 pm

Writers at LAPL

Aloud presents brilliant young writers Sarah Shun-lien Bynum & Yiyun Li reading & discussing their work & the role of the unexpected in writing fiction. RSVP.

Taper Auditorium, LA Public Library, 5th & Flower, Downtown LA

213/228-7025 ● lapl.org
Wed 2/16 7 - 10 pm

Salon at the Beyond Baroque

Gerry Fialka's MOM (Meditations On Media) is a stimulating soiree on the social consequences of media.

Beyond Baroque, 681 Venice Blvd, venice

310/922-3006 ● laughtears.com
Wed 2/16 7:30 pm

History at the Huntington

Claire McEachern speaks on "The Four (Next) Most Powerful Women in Elizabethan England."

Friends’ Hall, Huntington Library, 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino

626/405-2100 ● huntington.org
Wed 2/16 7:30 pm

Hypocrisy at the Actors' Gang

Zócalo Public Square presents scholar & Net Effect blogger Evgeny Morozov, explains why the Internet isn’t always a cure for repression, & why it may even be a threat to democracy. RSVP.

The Actors' Gang, 9070 Venice Blvd, Culver City

zocalopublicsquare.org
Wed 2/16 8 pm

Recital at CalArts

Christin Hablewitz presets an evening of clarinet chamber music with a global focus, featuring works by Alfonso Fuentes, Daniel Bimbi, Paquito D'Rivera, Frank Bennett, Ali Osman, & Pixinguinha.

Wild Beast, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia

661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu
Wed 2/16 8 pm

Concert at UCLA

Students & independent music groups from the Dept of Ethnomusicology perform music of Africa & the Near East.

Popper Theater, Schoenberg Building, UCLA

310/983-1052 ● friendsofjazz.ucla.edu

Thu 2/17 9:30 am (also 2/18. 9 am & 2 pm)

Music Talk at USC

Jameson Marvin from Harvard University presents a series of lectures for the department of choral & sacred music.

Music Faculty Building 319, USC

213/740-2584 ● usc.edu


Thu 2/17 11 am (see 2/10)

Music at the Colburn


Thu 2/17 12 noon

Lunch Talk at the Arcadia Museum

Ruth Reeder gives brown-bag talk on "Aprons Tied to the History of Arcadia."

Arcadia Historical Museum, 380 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia

626/574-5440 ● ci.arcadia.ca.us
Thu 2/17 12 noon (see 2/3)

Organ Recital at FCC


Thu 2/17 12 noon

Jewish Studies at UCLA

Yair Lorberbaum speaks on "Two Concepts of 'The Decree of the Scripture': A Chapter in Maimonides' Philosophy of Law & Halakhah." RSVP.

Bunche Hall 6275, UCLA

310/267-5327 ● cjs.ucla.edu
Thu 2/17 12:30 pm

Movies at the Memorial Library

Book into Film: "Emma" Read Jane Austen's classic & then the interpretation starring Gwyneth Paltrow.

Memorial Branch of LAPL, 4625 W Olympic Blvd, LA

323/938-2732 ● lapl.org
Thu 2/17 2 pm

Movie at the NoHo Library

Screening of Steven Spielberg's "The Color Purple," for Black History Month.

North Hollywood Branch of LAPL, 5211 Tujunga Ave, NH

818/766-7185 ● lapl.org
Thu 2/17 3:30 pm

Kids' Movie at the West Covina Library

Read the Book, See the Movie: "Howl's Moving Castle," by Diana Wynne Jones.

Library, 1601 W Covina Pkwy, West Covina

626/962-3541 ● colapublib.org
Thu 2/17 4 pm

Jazz at USC

Assemblage Through Jazz & Art: Enjoy an afternoon concert inspired by the works of John Nava, Sylvia Shap & JS Carson.

Fisher Museum of Art, USC



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