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Friday - April 23, 2010



 

Downtown • Million Dollar Theater presents, an experimental rock opera! New, is a dark comedy of manners about destruction and transcendence in a style reminiscent of Beckett and A Clockwork Orange. Over-the-top neon clad party snobs seek power and hierarchy, destroy civilization, and try to conquer the afterlife. In a world saturated by synthetic desire, Mother Nature’s ever-increasing power can move us to become better people or put us in our place.

 

Hollywood • The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, guests have the uniqie opportunity able to experience free live dance and music performances at the ArcLight Courtyard throughout the 6-day Festival.

 

Hollywood • Walk of Fame. See your favorite star in person as they get there Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Today, Mel Brooks ("The Producers", "Young Frankenstein").

 


Long Beach • Shark Lagoon Night, get up close with the ocean’s ultimate predators at the Aquarium of the Pacific.



Long Beach • Museum of Latin American Art. MoLAA's mission is to educate the public about contemporary Latin American fine art (by artists who have lived and worked in Latin America since WWII) through the presentation of a significant permanent collection, dynamic exhibitions and related cultural and educational programs.


Long Beach • Long Beach Museum of Art. Beautiful sculpture gardens surrounding one hundred year old Craftsmen buildings overlooking the ocean. Exhibitions of American decorative arts, early 20th Century European art, California Modernism and contemporary art, including video. Educational programs for children and adults.

 

Pasadena Pacific Asia Museum. The gallery includes a traditional tatami mat area with an alcove (tokonoma), art and floral displays, and a rare 15th-century Buddhist temple ceiling. Paintings, prints, textiles, ceramics, lacquer wares and netsuke.