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Suds and Shellfish
Join us on Sunday, June 2, from 4-8 p.m., for our “Suds & Sh...
Farmers Market
Santa Monica's Farmers' Markets are known for their rich bounties of vegetables, baskets of freshly cut flowers, live music, breads, cheeses, and delicious food samplings and the markets are open rain or shine for your convenience.
Arizona Ave. & 3rd St.
Wednesday 8:30-1:30
Saturday 8:30-1:00
Main St. & Ocean Park
Sundays 9:30-1:00
Getty Center: Looking East: Rubens's Encounter wi
Peter Paul Rubens's Man in Korean Costume has been considered noteworthy since its creation in the early 1600s. This large-scale drawing, now in the Getty Museum's collection, was copied in Rubens's Antwerp studio during his own time and circulated as a reproductive print in Europe in the 18th century.
Now through June 9, 2013
Getty Villa: Sicily: Art and Invention between Gre
Sicily: Art and Invention between Greece and Rome presents 145 objects that bear witness to the athletic and military victories, religious rituals, opulent lifestyles, and intellectual attainments that shaped Classical culture at its peak.
Now through August 13th.
Joe’s Turner Come and Gone at the Mark Taper Forum
In this historic drama, part of ten celebrated works chronicling the African-American experience of the 20th Century, two-time Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award® winner August Wilson says “They arrive carrying Bibles and guitars, their pockets lined with dust and fresh hope.”
Now through June 9th.
LACMA: Ming Masterpieces from the Shanghai Museum<
This exhibition presents ten masterpieces of early Ming dynasty court painting executed in the 15th and early 16th centuries in the Forbidden City, in addition to a selection of related Zhe School paintings, all from the permanent collection of the Shanghai Museum.
Now through June 2, 2013
Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concer
Mendelssohn’s “Reformation” Symphony – actually the second symphony he wrote for full orchestra, but the last published, takes its name from the use of Martin Luther’s chorale “A Mighty Fortress” in its last movement; he composed the work after the 300th anniversary of the tune. Dudamel bookends it with a Bach cantata, a classic musical inheritance of the Reformation.
May 9th and May 26th
MOCA: SELECTIONS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
The efforts of MOCA’s Acquisition & Collection, Photography, and Drawings committees, as well as those of many generous individuals and institutions, have enabled the museum to cultivate one of the premier collections of contemporary art in the United States.
MOCA: Stefan Sagmeister; The Happy Show
Stefan Sagmeister (b. 1962 Bregenz, Austria; lives New York) is a designer who blends typography and imagery in striking, fresh, ambitious, and unsettling ways. Having influenced the culture of design over the past decade, he is perhaps best known for his album covers for Talking Heads, Lou Reed, OK Go, and The Rolling Stones, to name only a few, as well as innovative campaigns, for companies like Levis, that have entered the public consciousness.
Now through June 9th.
Priscilla Queen of the Desert at the Pantages Thea
• It's the most OUTRAGEOUSLY FUN Broadway musical: PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT! This spectacular show tells the uplifting story of a trio of friends on a road trip of a lifetime, who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship in the middle of the Australian outback and end up finding more than they could ever have dreamed. An international hit with over 500 dazzling, 2011 Tony Award-winning costumes, PRISCILLA features a hit parade of dance-floor favorites including “It’s Raining Men,” “Finally” and “I Will Survive.” The Hollywood Reporter calls PRISCILLA “funny and fabulous! Joyous entertainment with eye-popping visuals and unexpected heart!”
May 28th through June 16th.
The Scottsboro Boys at the Ahmanson Theatre
The Scottsboro Boys will have you tapping your toes and screaming for justice as the tables are turned on one of the most infamous events in American history: nine African American men accused of a crime they did not commit.
May 21st through June 30th.
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