February 2011 Culture Alert



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Join a naturalist-led hike through the meadow & oak groves in search of tracks, winter birds, & earliest winter wildflowers. RSVP.

Charmlee Natural Area, Encinal Canyon 4 miles from PCH (call for directions)

310/317-1364 ● nps.gov/samo
Sun 2/6 10 am

Celebration at the Reagan Library

To honor President Reagan's centennial birthday, F-18 flyover, keynote remarks by James Baker, a ceremony with color guard, chaplain, brass quintet, 21-gun salute, & the placing of a wreath. Call to verify if free.

Reagan Library, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley

800/410-8354 ● reaganfoundation.org
Sun 2/6 10 am

Art & Nature at Sooky Goldman

Stroll around the lake & create nature-inspired works of art at the nature center. 2 hrs.

Sooky Goldman Nature Center, near Coldwater & Mulholland (call for directions)

310/858-3090 ● nps.gov/samo
Sun 2/6 10 am - 12 noon & 1 - 3 pm

Native Culture at Satwiwa

Celebrate Native American arts by creating round reed baskets with Hupa artist, storyteller & astronomer Kat High.

Satwiwa Native American Center, Via Goleta, Lynn Rd 5 miles S of 101 (call for directions)

805/370-2301 ● nps.gov/samo
Sun 2/6 10 am - 1 pm

Music in SM

Take a break from shopping the market for live music from Paul Chesne.

Farmers Market, 2640 Main St, Santa Monica

310/458-8712 ● farmersmarket.santa-monica.org
Sun 2/6 11 am – 1 pm (also 2/13, 2/20, 2/27)

Family Arts at LACMA

Fashion Runway: Arts workshops & gallery activities inspired by the museum's collections. Free w/admission (kids always free).

LA County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire, Miracle Mile

323/857-6010 ● lacma.org
Sun 2/6 11 am - 5 pm

Family Festival at the Autry

American Indian Culture Day: A day of Native American culture, with stories, tours, carts, games, & live music. Free w/admission.

Museum of the Amer West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park

323/667-2000 ● autry-museum.org
Sun 2/6 11 am - 5 pm

Culture at CAAM

Black History Month Celebration: A very full day of music, poetry, visual art, film, dance, spoken word, art, & more, by artists from many backgrounds & cultures.

Calif African American Museum, Exposition Park

213/744-7680 ● caamuseum.org
Sun 2/6 11 am - 6 pm (see 2/5)

Chinese New Year in Chinatown


Sun 2/6 11:30 am, 3 pm (see 2/5)

Artist-at-Work at the Getty Villa


Sun 2/6 12 noon

Workshop at the Hammer

For kids 8-13: Animator Lucas Gray leads a workshop on "Animated Writing: Character Sketches." RSVP.

UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood

310/305-8418 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Sun 2/6 12 - 4 pm

Bluegrass at El Camino College

Join an open & outdoors bluegrass jam. Call to verify.

El Camino College, 16007 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance

310/534-1439 ● socalbluegrass.org
Sun 2/6 1 pm (also 2/13, 2/20, 2/27)

Winter Walk in Topanga State Park

Join a docent naturalist to discover winter signposts on a 2-hr walk.

Topanga State Park, off Entrada from Topanga (call for directions)

213/387-4287 ● nps.gov/samo
Sun 2/6 1 pm (see 2/2)

Moon Landings at the Observatory


Sun 2/6 1 pm

Garden Tour at UCLA

Visit the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden, a living museum with c. 4,000 species of tropical & sub-tropical plants from around the world. Call to verify.

Botanical Garden, UCLA

310/ 206-3887 ● botgard.ucla.edu
Sun 2/6 1, 2, 3, & 4 pm (also 2/20)

History Tour at Rancho Los Cerritos

Tour the 165-year-old adobe house with "visitors from the past" who step forward in time to conduct tours of the Rancho. RSVP.

Rancho Los Cerritos, 4600 Virginia Rd, Long Beach

562/570-1755 ● rancholoscerritos.org
Sun 2/6 1 - 3 pm (also 2/20)

Artist-at-Work at the Getty

Drop by as photographer Luther Gerlach demonstrates how to create hand-colored prints using historic processes & authentic 19th-century cameras & glass negatives.

Museum Studios, Getty Center, Brentwood

310/440-7300 ● getty.edu
Sun 2/6 1 - 3:30 pm

Family Art at MOCA

Sunday Studio: Join a tour of a selection of works from MOCA's permanent collection, followed by a workshop with former Joffrey Ballet dancer, Leslie Carothers-Aromaa.

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

213/621-1765 ● moca.org
Sun 2/6 1 - 4 pm

Jam Session at CTMS

The Calif Traditional Music Society hosts an old time jam session - break out your instruments or just enjoy.

CTMS Center, 16953 Ventura Blvd, Encino

818/817-7756 ● ctmsfolkmusic.org
Sun 2/6 1 - 4 pm

Drawing at LACE

Artists Michael Carter, Alison Rash, & Sean Sullivan lead free drawing classes & conversations about the urban environment for all levels & ages.

LA Contemporary Exhibitions, 6522 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood

323/957-1777 ● welcometolace.org
Sun 2/6 2 pm

Concert at the Nixon Library: Violinist Drew Tretick

Nixon Library, 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd, Yorba Linda

714/993-5075 ● nixonlibraryfoundation.org


Sun 2/6 2 pm

Authors On Asia at PAM

Louise Su Tang discusses her new book "Cantonese Yankee." Free w/admission; RSVP.

Pacific Asia Museum, 46 N Los Robles Ave, Pasadena

626/449-2742 ● pacificasiamuseum.org
Sun 2/6 2 pm

Concert at CLU

Kyle Johnson presents his 1st faculty organ recital as Coordinator of Chapel Music, University Organist & music lecturer.

Samuelson Chapel, Cal Lutheran U, 60 W Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks

805/493-3306 ● clunet.edu
Sun 2/6 2 pm

Documentary at JANM

Screening & discussing of the film "Hibakusha: Our Life to Live," a film about the survivors of the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima & Nagasaki by David Rothauser. Free w/admission.

Japanese Amer. Nat’l Museum, 369 E 1st St, Little Tokyo

213/625-0414 ~ janm.org
Sun 2/6 2 pm

Owls at G2 Gallery

Stacey O'Brien, author of NY Times bestseller "Wesley the Owl," tells about her experience with Wesley & brings in a live barn owl.

G2 Gallery, 1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice

310/452-2842 ● theg2gallery.com
Sun 2/6 2 pm

Artist Talk at the Hammer

Paul Sietsema leads a walkthrough of the new exhibition "All of this & nothing," the 6th in the Hammer’s biennial invitational exhibition series. Free w/admission.

UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood

213/309-4322 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Sun 2/6 2 pm (see 2/5)

Apollo at the Observatory


Sun 2/6 2 pm

Concert at LAVC

Musicians from the Kadima Conservatory play their Winter Recital.

Music Bldg, LA Valley College, 5800 Fulton Ave, Valley Village

818/780-9596 ● kadimaconservatory.com
Sun 2/6 2 pm

African American History at CAAM

Kwaku Person-Lynn gives a presentation on "Afrikan World Civilizations," highlighting accomplishments of the African Diaspora. RSVP.

Calif African American Museum, Exposition Park

213/744-2024 ● caamuseum.org
Sun 2/6 2 pm

Archaeology at LACMA

Filmmaker, film theorist & professor Aparna Sharma presents "Listening to the Courtesan — The Soundscapes of Pakeezah."

LA County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire, Miracle Mile

323/857-6512 ● lacma.org
Sun 2/6 2 pm

Performance at Machine Project

A tuba duo, clarinet duo, accordion duo & violin duo perform their favorite 2-minute works written expressly for Machine's recent Little William Festival at the Hammer.

Machine Project, 1200 D N Alvarado St, LA

213/483-8761 ● machineproject.com
Sun 2/6 2 - 3:30 pm

Drawing at the Tribal Café

Artist Votan Henriquez discusses his art work, “Movement,” & leads a drawing workshop. Part of CAFAM's Folk Art Everywhere project.

Tribal Café, 1651 W Temple, Echo Park

323/937-4230 ● folkarteverywhere.com
Sun 2/6 2 - 4 pm

Family Arts at Barnsdall

Free art workshops on arts & crafts from world cultures, led by artists. Today, USA: Native American: Dreamcatchers with Marta Feinstein.

Junior Art Center, Barnsdal: Art Park, 4800 Hollywood Blvd, LA

323/644-6275 ● barnsdall.org
Sun 2/6 3 pm

Concert in Rancho Palos Verdes

The South Bay Chamber Music Society presents Chamber Music Palisades, playing music of Mozart, Schubert, Novak, & Franck.

Pacific Unitarian Church, 5621 Montemalaga, Rancho PV

310/372-4222 ● palosverdes.com/sbcms
Sun 2/6 3 pm (see 2/5)

Moon at the Observatory


Sun 2/6 3 pm

Movies at USC

Outside the Box (Office) screens "Carbon Nation," an optimistic discovery of what people are doing, could be doing, & need to do to prevent (or slow down) the impending climate crisis. RSVP.

Ray Stark Theatre, USC

213/740-2330 ● cinema.usc.edu
Sun 2/6 3:30 pm (also 2/20)

Drawing at the Getty

Bring pads & pencils & enjoy the tradition of sketching from original works of art with the help of artist Stas Orlovski. Sign up from 2:30 pm at Info Desk.

Getty Center, Brentwood

310/440-7300 ● getty.edu
Sun 2/6 4 pm

Makeover at Book Soup

Lonely Christopher reads from his story collection "The Mechanics of Homosexual Intercourse" with special guest Joseph Mattson reading from Matthew Stokoe's "Cows" & host Dennis Cooper.

Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd, West Hwd

310/659-3110 ● booksoup.com
Sun 2/6 5 pm

Poetry at Beyond Baroque

Marie Lecrivain hosts Mick Terry & Elena Secota, + open reading.

Beyond Baroque, 681 Venice Blvd, venice

310/922-3006 ● beyondbaroque.org
Sun 2/6 6 pm

Concert at LACMA

In celebration of the Bicentennial of Liszt’s birth in 1811, Cellist Guido Schiefen & pianist Eric Levan perform the complete cello / piano works.

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

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

Movies at USC

SCA Alumni Screening Series screens Adrian Belic's new feature "Beyond the Call," followed by a Q&A with the director. RSVP.

George Lucas Building 112, USC

213/740-2330 ● cinema.usc.edu
Sun 2/6 7:30 pm

Concert in Pacific Palisades

The Palisades Symphony, conducted by Joel B Lish, performs an All-Mozart concert.

Pali High, 15777 Bowdoin St, Pac Pal

310/454-8040 ● palisadessymphony.org
Sun 2/6 8 pm

Recital at CalArts

A musical performance by Matt Kolodziejczyk, featuring the group's Circle K Trio & the Special K Quartet.

ROD Hall, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia

661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu

Mon 2/7 10 am

Celebration at the Reagan Library

Be the first to visit the completely renovated Reagan Museum, with birthday cake for the Gipper's 100th birthday. Call to verify if free.

Reagan Library, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley

800/410-8354 ● reaganfoundation.org


Mon 2/7 12 noon

Media at USC

Anne Balsamo presents materials from her forthcoming transmedia book "Designing Culture: The Technological Imagination at Work."

Annenberg School 207, USC

213/821-3015 ● usc.edu
Mon 2/7 12 noon - 2 pm

Jewish Studies at UCLA

Avinoam J Patt speaks on "From Destruction to Rebirth: The Holocaust & the Creation of the State of Israel, a Reassessment." RSVP & verify location.

193 Humanities, UCLA

310/267-5327 ● cjs.ucla.edu
Mon 2/7 2 pm

Movies at the Montana Library

Classic Film Series: Screening of Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train," followed by a talk with film scholar Vivian Rosenberg.

Montana Branch of SMPL, 1704 Montana, Santa Monica

310/829-7081 ● smpl.org
Mon 2/7 2:45 pm

Brain at Cal Lutheran

Robert Liberman presentz “The Social Brain: How We Can Use It In Health & Disease.”

Swenson Center 102, Cal Lutheran U, 60 W Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks

805/493-3015 ● clunet.edu
Mon 2/7 4:30 pm

Black Culture at CSULA

Michael Dumas presents "Imagining Black Boyhoods," a talk about the absence of Black boys in the public imagination of childhood & how kids are affected.

U-SU, LA Room AB, Cal State Univ, 5151 State University Dr, LA

323/343-4040 ● calstatela.edu
Mon 2/7 5 pm

Jihad at USC

Ghada Osman speaks on "What Is Jihad? Peace & War in the Muslim Tradition."

Davidson Conference Center, USC

213/740-1864 ● usc.edu
Mon 2/7 5:30 pm

Newt at the Reagan Library

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich & his wife Callista sign copies of their new photo book, "Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous with Destiny." RSVP.

Reagan Library, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley

800/410-8354 ● reaganfoundation.org
Mon 2/7 6 pm

Memoir at BN at the Grove

Ree Drummond presents "The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels--A Love Story."

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

323/525-0270 ● bn.com
Mon 2/7 6 pm

Movie at the Monrovia Library

Road to the Oscars: Screening of an award-winning or nominated film of the Golden Globes & the Oscars; call for title.

Monrovia Public Library, 321 S Myrtle Ave, Monrovia

626/256-8274 ● cityofmonrovia.org
Mon 2/7 6 pm

Youth Filmmakers at SMPL

See films by selected SM Teen Film Fest winners from the past 5 years, & learn how to enter this year's festival.

Main Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica

310/458-8600 ● smpl.org
Mon 2/7 6:30 pm

Artist Talk at the Beach House

Conceptual artist Allen Ruppersberg & photographer Diane Meyer, awardees of the 2011 Santa Monica Artist Fellowship program, discuss their inspiring & provocative projects. RSVP.

Annenberg Beach House, 415 PCH, Santa Monica

310/458-4904 ● beachhouse.smgov.net
Mon 2/7 6:30 pm

Architecture Talk at UCLA

Beyond The Fringe: Francois Roche talks about his work with R&Sie(n) of Paris.

1302 Perloff Hall (Decafé), UCLA

310/267-4704 ● aud.ucla.edu
Mon 2/7 7 pm

Swing at Book Soup

Steven Beasley discusses "Kay Kyser: The 'Ol Professor of Swing."

Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd, West Hwd

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

Artist Talk at LACMA

Curators Franklin Sirmans & Leslie Jones talk with artists about their about their favorite books. Artists include Andrea Bowers, Francesca Gabbiani, Alexandra Grant, Julian Hoeber, Dave Muller, & Mungo Thomson.

LA County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire, Miracle Mile

323/857-6512 ● lacma.org
Mon 2/7 7 pm

Authors & Artists at Vroman's

Group event for the new small press What Books Press, featuring Gronk, Chuck Rosenthal, Ramon Garcia, Gail Wronsky, & Karen Kevorkian.

Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena

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

Archaeology at the Getty Villa

Mehmet Cuhadar provides a historical overview of Ephesus, with a focus on recent discoveries & the great monuments at the site, one of the most important Hellenistic & Roman cities in Asia Minor. RSVP.

Getty Villa, 17985 PCH, Pacific Palisades

310/440-7300 ● getty.edu
Mon 2/7 7 pm

Design Talk at USC

Digital Studies Symposium presents a conversation with the collaborative architectural team Design, Bitches.

Broccoli Theatre (SCA 112), USC

213/740-2330 ● cinema.usc.edu
Mon 2/7 7:30 pm

Bluegrass in Culver City

Join the new Westside Jam - for all skills levels.

Industry Cafe, 3069 Washington Blvd, Culver City

310/390-4391 ● socalbluegrass.org
Mon 2/7 7:30 pm

Travel Talk at Distant Lands

“Wander the Rainbow” David Jedeikin talks about his 7-month trip around the world. RSVP.

Distant Lands, 56 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena

626/449-3220 ● distantlands.com
Mon 2/7 7:30 pm

Hypocrisy at the Actors' Gang

Zócalo Public Square presents psychology professor Robert Kurzban, talking about whether hypocrisy part of human nature. RSVP.

The Actors' Gang, 9070 Venice Blvd, Culver City

zocalopublicsquare.org
Mon 2/7 8 pm

Recital at CalArts

Lars Panaro performs on solo classical guitar; Trevor Gabriel plays acoustic & electric guitars with bands.

ROD Hall, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia

661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu

Tue 2/8 11 am

Artist Talk at Otis

Fine Arts presents a lecture by artist Steve Roden.

Forum, Otis College, 9045 Lincoln, Westchester

310/665-6827 ● otis.edu


Tue 2/8 12 noon

Art Conservation at Scripps College

Thomas JS Learner presents "The Conservation of Modern & Contemporary Art: Issues, Challenges, & Current Research at the Getty Conservation Institute."

Malott Commons, Scripps College, 1030 Columbia Ave, Claremont

909/607-4690 ● scrippscollege.edu
Tue 2/8 12 noon

Journalism at USC

Eduardo Hauser, CEO of DailyMe.com, addresses the changing relationship between news providers & their audiences, & how sites can develop winning strategies for the future. RSVP online.

Annenberg School 207, USC

213/821-3015 ● usc.edu
Tue 2/8 1:30 pm

Classic Movies at the Skirball

Scenes from a Crazy World: Screening of Jacques Tati's classic 1958 film "My Uncle" (Mon Uncle).

Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda, West LA

310/440-4500 ● skirball.org
Tue 2/8 2 pm

Movies at GPL: The Frisco Kid (1979)

Central Library, 222 E Harvard St, Glendale

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


Tue 2/8 3:15 pm

Film at CSULA

The Asian Pacific Islander Student Resource Center screens "Mississippi Masala."

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

323/343-5001 ● calstatela.edu
Tue 2/8 4 pm

Magic at the Bellflower Library

For kids: Conjurer Tony Daniels presents an entertaining & interactive magic show, followed by a magic workshop aimed at school-age kids.

Brakensiek Library, 9945 E Flower St, Bellflower

562/925-5543 ● colapublib.org
Tue 2/8 4 pm

Teen Movie at the Panorama City Library

Just for Teens screens Orson Welles' classic "Touch of Evil."

Panorama City Branch of LAPL, 14345 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City

818/894-4071 ● .lapl.org
Tue 2/8 6 pm

Feng Shui at the Playa Vista Library

Michael White-Ryan & Pamela Edwards help you discover the energetic benefits of personalising Feng Shui.

Playa Vista Branch of LAPL, 6400 Playa Vista Dr, LA

310/437-6680 ● lapl.org
Tue 2/8 6 pm

Magic at the El Monte Library

For kids: Conjurer Tony Daniels presents an entertaining & interactive magic show, followed by a magic workshop aimed at school-age kids.

Library, 3224 Tyler Ave, El Monte

626/444-9506 ● colapublib.org
Tue 2/8 6 pm

Astronomy at the Sunland Library

For teens: Join the Sidewalk Astronomers for stargazing, moon watching, & sidewalk chats about our cosmos.

Sunland Branch of LAPL, 7771 Foothill Blvd, Tujunga

818/352-4481 ● lapl.org
Tue 2/8 6 pm

Design Talk at UCLA

LA-based artist Geoff McFetridge, founder of the skateboard company Solitary Arts + a wallpaper & fabric company, talks about his work.

Broad Arts Center, EDA, UCLA

310/825-9007 ● dma.ucla.edu
Tue 2/8 6:30 pm

Fashion at the Alhambra Library

FIDM Museum curator Kevin Jones discusses 20th fashion.

Civic Center Library, 101 S 1st St, Alhambra

626/570-5008 ● alhambralibrary.org
Tue 2/8 6:30 - 9 pm

Mardi Gras at CSULA

Celebrate New Orleans-style with comedy improv pros the Upright Citizens Brigade Touring, student musicians, live Zydeco, a drag show, tatoos, drawings, & more.

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

323/343-5110 ● calstatela.edu
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Twain at the Hammer

Celebrate the publication of Mark Twain’s autobiography with Twain scholar & editor of the project Robert Hirst, actor Hal Holbrook, & litterateur David Kipen, + live music from The Americans. Tix avail. fron 6 pm.

UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood

213/309-4322 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Tue 2/8 7:30 pm

Plant Talk in Santa Monica

Bart O'Brien Katy Delaney & Seth Riley speak on "Habitat Fragmentation in the Simi Hills" for the Calif. Native Plants Society.

1st United Meth Church, 1008 11th St, Santa Monica

818/881-3706 ● lacnps.org
Tue 2/8 6:45 pm

Opera Talk at the Platt Library

The LA Opera League presents a talk on Benjamin Britten's "The Turn of the Screw."

Platt Branch of LAPL, 23600 Victory Blvd, WH

818/340-9386 ● lapl.org
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Concert at PPL

Suezenne Fordham Chamber Jazz LA presents the "New Orbit Series."

Library, 285 E Walnut St, Pasadena

626/744-4052 ● ci.pasadena.ca.us/library
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Author at Vroman's

PG Sturges reads his new novel "Shortcut Man."

Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena

626/449-5320 ● vromansbookstore.com
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Conflicts at the Fairview Library

Attorney/mediator Diana Mercer offers sensible advice on how to resolve differences in any situation in a fun & thought-provoking presentation.

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

310/450-0443 ● smpl.org
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Green Films at Pomona College

Screening of the documentary "Green, Green Water," as part of People | Places | Spaces - the Sustainability Film Festival.

Rose Hills Theater, Pomona College, 170 E 6th St, Claremont

909/621-8283 ● pomona.edu/museum
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Art Direction at Book Soup

Dan Dunn presents "Living Loaded: Tales of Sex, Salvation, & the Pursuit of the Never-Ending Happy Hour."

Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd, West Hwd

310/659-3110 ● booksoup.com
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Yoga at the San Marino Library

Janell Jorda leads an introduction to Laughter Yoga, a combination of simple, tension-releasing exercises & gentle yoga breathing techniques which help bring more oxygen to the brain.

Crowell Library, 1890 Huntington Dr, San Marino

626/300-0777 ● sanmarinopl.org
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Film at USC

Theodore Thomas & Kuniko Okubo screen their documentary "Walt & El Grupo," about Disney's WWII trip as cultural ambassador to South America. RSVP.

Ray Stark Family Theatre, USC

213/821-3015 ● usc.edu
Tue 2/8 7 pm

Erwin Chemerinsky at LAPL

Aloud presents the well-known attorney in conversation with California Attorney General John Eastman on "Is There a Conservative Assault on the Supreme Court?" RSVP.

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

213/228-7025 ● lapl.org
Tue 2/8 7:30 pm

Advice at BN at the Grove

Brooke Burke presents "The Naked Mom: A Modern Mom's Fearless Revelations, Sawy Advice, & Soulful Reflections."

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

323/525-0270 ● bn.com
Tue 2/8 7:30 pm

Travel Talk in Montrose

World Travelers Fred Dong & Stephanie Gross give a slide presentation on the natural wonders of Patagonia for the Sierra Club.

Library, 2809 Foothill Blvd, La Crescenta

818/545-3878 ● angeles.sierraclub.org/crescenta



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