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TODAY
EAST-WEST
ALCHEMY CONCERT
Prem Joshua and Manish Vyas, East-West Alchemy will be in concert
at 8 p.m. today at the Neighborhood Congregational Church at 340 St.
Ann’s Drive, featuring an alluring musical masala of east-west fusion
with meditative passages, exploding into ecstatic dance beats.
Tickets $18 in advance, $23 at the door. Information: (760) 310-0879
or visit www.YemayaEvents.com
‘THE LARAMIE PROJECT’
Laguna Playhouse at 606 Laguna Canyon Road is featuring “The
Laramie Project” through Oct. 12. This production explores the people
of Laramie, Wyo., the reactions to the circumstances that led to the
beating death in 1998 of a student named Matthew Shepard. It is a
portrait of a small-town American thrust onto the national stage that
leaves one with hope for humanity. Tickets are $39 to $62, call (949)
497-ARTS for information.
FAMILY SING-ALONG
Every fourth Friday of the month from 6 to 9 p.m. No Square
Theatre will have a family sing-along with the renowned musician
Terry Alaric on piano. Show tunes and standards are encouraged for
live piano accompaniment. Participants can bring their own sheet
music or choose from what is provided. No Square Theatre is at 221
Broadway.
A TASTE OF WINE
Wine tasting takes place every Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. at Len’s
Wine Cite. Different wines will be sampled each week. Len’s is at 303
Broadway in Broadway Plaza. Information: (949) 376-2215.
POETRY MEETING
Laguna Poets meet at 8 p.m. Fridays on the third floor of Wells
Fargo Bank at 260 Ocean Ave. Bring poems to this free evening of
poetry sharing and reading.
LAGUNA ART MUSEUM
Laguna Art Museum will feature the following exhibits through Oct.
5: “Greetings from Laguna Beach: Our Town in the Early 1900s,”
“Hassel Smith: 55 Years of Painting,” it’s the first comprehensive
survey of this internationally acclaimed Bay Area artist; “Some Fuzzy
Logic: The Joan Simon Menkes Gift,” featuring 50 works from Menkes’
collection that focuses on artists who mostly came to prominence in
the 1980s. Laguna Art Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive. Information:
(949) 494-8971 or www.lagunaartmuseum.org.
TRAVELING ART
Laguna College of Art and Design at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road is
having “The Society of Illustrators 2003-04 Traveling Exhibition.
It’s free and can be viewed Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Oct. 20. Information:
376-6000.
SATURDAY
ART RECEPTION
Art Affair at the Gallery 1951 will have its “First Saturday’s Art
Reception” from 6 to 9 p.m. The event is free and is at the gallery
at 1951 S. Coast Highway. Information: (949) 497-1932.
LAGUNA ART MUSEUM
Laguna Art Museum will feature the following exhibits through Oct.
5: “Greetings from Laguna Beach: Our Town in the Early 1900s,”
“Hassel Smith: 55 Years of Painting,” it’s the first comprehensive
survey of this internationally acclaimed Bay Area artist; “Some Fuzzy
Logic: The Joan Simon Menkes Gift,” featuring 50 works from Menkes’
collection that focuses on artists who mostly came to prominence in
the 1980s. Laguna Art Museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive.
Information: (949) 494-8971 or www.lagunaartmuseum.org.
LATIN JAZZ AND DANCING
Romeo Cucina will feature Latin jazz and dancing with Ivan
Marcello and his band. The fun will begin at 8 p.m. Romeo Cucina is
located at 249 Broadway. Information: (949) 497-6627.
CRYSTAL COVE HIKES
Crystal Cove backcountry hikes today and Sunday. Meet at the flag
pole at the El Moro State Park visitor’s center. Information: (949)
497-7647.
SUNDAY
SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS
The Society of Illustrators 45th annual Traveling Exhibition is
being held at the Gallery at Laguna College of Art & Design. The
exhibition opened Thursday and the reception is Oct. 5. in
conjunction with First Sundays concert at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road.
Information: (949) 376-6000.
FIRST SUNDAYS
Laguna College of Art and Design and Laguna Beach Live are having
a free “First Sundays” concert from 3 to 4:30 p.m. featuring the Tom
Hynes Trio playing classic jazz on keyboard, bass and guitar. Laguna
College of Art and Design is at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Information:
www.lagunabeachlive.org.
FANTASY COSTUME WORKSHOP
Everyone is invited to Carnevale Laguna Beach to see how Europe
does it with several events including the Carnevale Costume Workshop.
Learn to design and create a costume for the Nov. 1 Laguna Beach
Carnevale Party or for Halloween. See photos and videos of
award-winning costumes in the Venice and other European Carnevales.
The workshop will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 26 at Lang
Park. Cost is $100 for 4 workshops or $35 for a drop in fee. Tickets
and information go to www.earsay.info.
BELLY DANCE PARTY
Today from 1 to 5 p.m. is a Belly Dance Party at the Veterans
Memorial Center located at 384 Legion St. Jheri St. James is the
hostess and it will feature local and out of town belly dance
performances. It will include a show, potluck vendors and raffles.
Admission is $5, $2 with potluck dish. Used clothing for the battered
women’s shelter accepted. Information: (940 494-5031.
LIVE MUSIC AT PARTNERS
Partners Bistro at 448 South Coast Highway offers live music every
Sunday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 5 Ponticello will be performing
classy, fun and a bit of Gypsy-style jazz; Oct. 12 Peter Dobson
performs Blues from the heart; Oct. 19 Elaine Miles will perform
elegant and intimate jazz, vocals and guitar; Oct. 26 Lenelle Garcia
performs contemporary jazz vocals and blues. Information: (94)
497-4441.
MARINE ROOM
Missiles of October, a Laguna-based band, will perform from 4 to 8
p.m. at the Marine Room. The Marine Room is at 214 Ocean Ave.
Information: (949) 494-3027.
MOSUN
Listen to live music, from 5 to 11 p.m. Sundays, by Nick Hernandez
of Common Sense. Roll and drink specials. 680 S. Coast Highway, (949)
497-5646.
MONDAY
‘LATE NITE CATECHISM’
Laguna Playhouse extends again the international hit comedy
sensation -- “Late Nite Catechism’ as a result of continued sellout
performances. All performances are at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 and
are on Oct. 6, Oct. 20, Oct. 21, Oct. 22, Oct. 23, Nov. 10, Nov. 17.
For information and tickets, call 497-ARTS or visit
www.lagunaplayhouse.com. Laguna Playhouse is at 606 Laguna Canyon
Road.
FREE SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT CLASSES
The Chakra Shack is offering free spiritual development classes
with meditations from 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday. Meditate to the
sounds of the chakra using different techniques. Learn about the aura
and chakras, do breathing and balancing exercises. Information: (949)
715-6930.
OPERA BELL’ARTE
Villa Romano Trattoria at 303 Broadway offers Opera Bell’Arte --
an enchanting evening in Tuscany with live opera performances and
dinner from 7 to 9 p.m. Information: (949) 497-6220.
TUESDAY
BLUES AT PARTNERS BISTRO
Partners Bistro features “Blues for Tuesdays” from 7 to 10 p.m.
with blues masters Dave Cross and Will Brady. Cross and Brady have 30
years of experience and will cover all forms of blues and jazz.
Tuesday night is also “Two for Tuesdays,” offering two glasses of
house wine with the second one free. Partners Bistro is at 448 South
Coast Highway. For information, call (949) 497-4441.
OCEAN AVENUE BREWERY
Hip-hop and dance music gets the crowd dancing, with DJ Eddie Lee
spinning. Cover is $5. DJ starts at 10 p.m. The Brewery is at 237
Ocean Ave., (949) 497-3381.
WEDNESDAY
EIGHT FUNNY FOLK
One Funny Night comedy show, presented by comedienne Lynn Epstein,
features eight comics at Laguna Beach Brewing Company, 422 S. Coast
Highway, (949) 499-2337. $5 cover, show starts at 8 p.m.
MUSIC AT THE SANDPIPER
The Sandpiper has live music every night. Call (949) 494-4694 for
details. The Sandpiper is at 1183 S. Coast Highway.
THURSDAY
OUR TOWN IN
THE EARLY 1900s
“Greetings from Laguna Beach: Our Town in the Early 1900s” just
opened at the Laguna Art Museum and will feature paintings,
photographs and memorabilia that chronicle life in Laguna Beach circa
1900 to 1930. The exhibit includes works by William Wendt, Joseph
Kleitsch, Clarence Hinkle, Edgar Payne and Anna Hills. In 1910,
Laguna’s population was around 300 and many of its residents were
writers, artists and musicians -- much like today. Featuring many of
Laguna Beach’s landmarks, past and present, it’s a vivid history of
Laguna Beach. Laguna Art Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive. Information:
(949) 494-8971 or online at www.lagunaartmuseum.org.
TWO FOR ONE AT WOODY’S
Woody’s at the Beach offers two-for-one drinks from 9 p.m. to
closing on Thursdays. Buy your first drink and get a ticket for a
like drink to be redeemed at the bar. Woody’s is at 1305 S. Coast
Highway. Information: (949) 376-8809.
OCT. 10
LAGUNATICS
An annual must-see since 1992, this wildly wacky original leaves
locals and visitors alike rolling in the aisles. Shows are Oct. 10
through Oct. 18 with tickets ranging from $35 to $45 with show times
at 8 p.m. except for Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. and the gala at 6 p.m. at
Festival of Arts Forum Theater at 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Information
or tickets: 497-2584.
CINEMA
Cinema, which is dedicated to exploring the cinematic experience,
will have its second film presentation today, which is a part of a
program series called “The Human Condition.” The event will be at
[seven-degrees] at 891 Laguna Canyon Road. For tickets and
information: (949) 497-1212.
LAGUNA BEACH
FILM SOCIETY
Laguna Beach Film Society, whose mission is to bring to Laguna
monthly screenings of important and provocative new films and shorts
by the world’s most creative directors, will have a screening today.
For tickets and information, call the museum at (949) 497-8971.
OCT. 11
Laguna Art Museum will have its 21st annual Art Auction. Laguna
Art Museum is at 307 Cliff Dr. Call (949) 494-8971 for details.
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