Sunday, October 21, 2007

fun things...sunday october 21 2007

Here is another day of awesome stuff to do...if you go to any of it let me know how it was! Also...most of the art exhibits ive posted this week are still going on if you want to check them out. i am trying to develop a better system for posting this stuff. :)

On another note...insect fair sunday (today) and then off to take some photos of the hospital i mentioned earlier. wish me luck its probably going to be a creepy sunday har har harrrr.

found these...they make me miss maine a little bit.








<3 jes


9am-4pm (BUGS!) - Insect Fair!!! ($4-adults $3-students and kids under 12) The Bronco Student Center will once again be swarming with creepy crawlers during the Insect Fair on Oct. 20 and Oct. 21, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Nearly a half million live insects and display insects from more than 20 exhibitors will be featured at the event sponsored annually by the Ag Bio Club. "It really opens people's eyes," says Plant Sciences professor Richard Kaae. "Most of the exhibitors are collectors, so all these beautiful bugs from around the world, are the kind of stuff you never see. It's quite amazing." Some of the features include an insect petting zoo, book and jewelry sales and the opportunity to taste some of the edible insects. The insect fair will also hold Madagascar Hissing Cockroach races where participants may enter their own cockroach to race for 50 cents. "People come back year after year because little kids are way into it," Kaae said. "They can buy bugs to put in their collections, like scorpions, giant millipedes that are longer than 12 inches and tarantulas that people keep as pets." Children two and under are admitted free. Free shuttles will be available to transport participants from the Insect Fair to the concurrent Pumpkin Festival at the pumpkin patch.

10am-5pm (SCIENCE) - Goose Bumps: The Science of Fear (parking $6)
We're hoping no one comes out of this seeing dead people...Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear is "a 6,000 square foot traveling exhibition developed by the California Science Center, which provides an experiential and holistic view of fear science, examining the physiological, neurobiological and sociological aspects of fear." Test your mettle against interactive exhibits like the Fear Lab and the Fear Challenge Course. Scary for the kids, scary for the adults... http:/www.fearexhibit.org California Science Center 700 State Drive Los Angeles, CA 90037 323-SCIENCE

5pm-8pm (BUGS!) - The Spider Pavillion
The Spider Pavillion exhibit opens for its third season with almost a hundred spiders, representing local and exotic species, crawling freely within a walk-in habitat on the Museum's south lawn. http://www.nhm.org/weekends/ The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles 900 Exposition Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90007

10am-6pm (ART) "Please Be Seated" - Nicole Cohen (parking $8)
Nicole Cohen saw the Getty's collection of 18th Century French chairs and wanted to sit in them. Of course she couldn't, but she made the chairs the subject of a video installation piece wherein participants get to see what they would look like sitting in the chairs. Working with Mike Fair to design replicas, Cohen fused live action, video and functionality into one participatory scheme. http://getty.edu/art/exhibitions/nicole_cohen/ 1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049 310-440-7330

10am-6pm (ART) - "In Focus: The Nude" (parking $8)
O the nude. It's what we all look like when we take off our clothes. The mystery remains: what do other people look like when they take off theirs?
The Getty's newest photographic group show (of sorts) features work both famous and infamous and not famous at all by Imogen Cunningham, George Henry Seeley and Edgar Degas, just to name a few. http://getty.edu/art/exhibitions/focus_nude/ 1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-440-7330

10am-6pm (PHOTOGRAPHY) - Recent History: Photographs by Luc Delahaye (parking $8)
This exhibition is the first to feature the work of contemporary French photographer Luc Delahaye. "Inspired by a documentary approach to photography, Delahaye's large-scale color prints encourage reflection about the relationships among art, information, and history." http://getty.edu
1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049 310-440-7330

11am (FASHION) - THE SANTA MONICA VINTAGE FASHION EXPO
They're old, They're beautiful. And they cost a hell of a lot more than the they do at Good Will. http://www.vintageexpo.com/ Santa Monica Civic Auditorium 1855 Main St., Santa Monica, (310) 285-3655

11am-5pm (ART) - SAUMA [Design as Cultural Interface] ($5-adults $2.50 students)
Presents innovative contemporary design from Finland; The works in the exhibition explore new approaches to usability, user experience and the design process itself. 5900 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 323-932-9393
http://aplusd.org/v3/

11am-5pm (ART) - Barnsdall Arts Market (free)
It's a Sunday in the park type deal. There will be over 40 artists exhibiting everything from paintings and sculpture to glasswork, textile art, ceramics, paper goods and more. We're thinking this would be a lovely way to spend the afternoon. As ol' Frank Llyod himself would, no doubt. http://www.barnsdall.org Barnsdall Art Park 4800 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027 888-527-2757

11am-6pm (ART) - "I'M SCAR3D" – Greg Craola Simkins (free)
http://www.nineteeneightyeight.com 7020 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90038 323-937-708

12pm-5pm (ART) - "Fan Art" (free)
Part of the Curio's "You Bring it, We Hang it" series of exhibits, "Fan Art" will feature just that--fan art selected from an open call for work and idol worship. http://www.echocurio.com Echo Curio 1519 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026

12pm-6pm (SWAP MEET & ART) - Ballroom Blitz (free)
This indie-rock swap meet and art-mart (newly relocated to the El Patio Annex of La Cita) is geared up to be a bargain-hunters delight! Expect an all-day crafts bonanza featuring DJ's, booze, raffle prizes, and of course, hot chicks in tattoos with glue guns. http://fleurdelethal.blogspot.com/2007/10/ballroom-blitz.html La Cita 336 S. HIll St. Los Angeles, CA 90013 213-687-7111

12pm-6pm (ART) - "An Atlas" exhibition (free)
A traveling exhibition of radical cartography. Artists making maps to promote social change. http://www.an-atlas.com/ LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) 6522 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 323-957-1777

12pm-6pm (ART) - Bob Dob - "Where Crows Die" (free)
La Luz de Jesus 4633 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles , CA 90027
323-666-7667

12pm-6pm (ART) Souther Salazar Art Show - "Make It Real" (free)
Souther Salazar lives and works in Los Angeles.
His artwork reinterprets the world making it a mythical place of carnivals, lost cities, giant insects, dinosaurs, and a variety of other animals. http://gr2.net Giant Robot 2 2062 Sawtelle Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025

12pm-7pm (ART) - Parallels Of Obstruction – Brian Rush, Kate Guillen and Drew Beckmeyer (free)
http://www.juncgallery.com/ A group show featuring works by Brian Rush, Kate Guillen and Drew Beckmeyer. Junc Gallery 4017 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90029 213-814-2640

12pm-7pm (ART) - "Poppycock!" - Ben Templesmith (free)
"Poppycock!" is Ben Templesmith's first U.S. show and features his works from "30 Days of Night" and "Wormwood." Director David Slade's photographs from the movie set of "30 Days of Night" will also be on display.http://thesecretheadquarters.com 3817 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles , CA 90026 323-666-2228

1pm-4pm (PHOTOGRAPHY) - Destroy All Music: Photography from the Early L.A. Punk Scene (free)
Bring your mohawk for an exhibit of early punkers ('77-'78) in L.A. http://www.drkrm.com 2121 N. San Fernando Road, Suite 3 Los Angeles, CA 90065 323.223.6867

1pm & 5om (PERFORMANCE) - Cirque du Soleil: Corteo ($38-$90)
Cirque du Soleil's newest show comes to Los Angeles. Expect all the usual: flights of acrobatic fancy, performers stretched in unnatural ways, and trapeze fliers so high-up you'll get dizzy just watching. http://www.cirquedusoleil.com The Los Angeles Forum 3900 West Manchester Blvd. Inglewood, CA 90305 310-330-7300

1pm-5pm (PHOTOGRAPHY) - Julius Shulman's Los Angeles (free)
Julius Shulman, just having recently celebrated his 97th birthday, has been given an exhibit of his Los Angeles photographs on display at the Central Library. A former assistant to the famous, cranky architect Richard Neutra, Shulman's photos of a city under the constant strain of revision remain a testament to his joy at calling this truly bizarre desert metropolis home for nearly a century. http://www.lapl.org/events/shulman/index.html Los Angeles Central Library 630 W. 5th St. Los Angeles, CA 90071 213-228-7000

1pm-6pm (ART) - "Overlook the Undergrowth" - Lesley Reppeteaux & Chris Ryniak (free)
http://www.thinkspacegallery.com We're off into the forest, with new paintings, drawings and an installation from Lesley Reppeteaux & Chris Ryniak. In the project room, artist Andy Kehoe also shows his new exhibit of works, "Into the Forest of Broken Dreams." 4210 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90029
323-913-3375

1pm-6pm (ART) - Art Noir Exhibit (free)
Carole J. McCoy, Dan DeBevoise, Denis Olsen, Dennis Beckstrom, Donna Letterese, Fred Andrews, Maestro Alex Gregory, Monica Ford, Nancy Butler-Beckstrom, Paz Winshtein, Rony Armas, Sia Aryai, Tara Greer, Tom Ford and more. http://www.nohogalleryla.com NoHo Gallery LA 5108 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601 818-761-7784

2pm (INTERACTIVE THEATER) - DROOD ($25)
This interactive murder mystery musical lets you (the audience) decide the outcome. A bit, we think, like Choose Your Own Adventure. http://www.droodinla.com Sacred Fools Theatre Company 660 N. Heliotrope Dr Los Angeles, CA 90004 323-666-5067

2pm-7pm (ART) - "Delirium Tremens" - group show (free)
Carmichael Gallery is set to rock all night for their new group show. If you don't make it to the opening reception, you should still stroll by and check out the work of over 20 artists from all over the world. Oct. 20 - Nov. 1 http://www.carmichaelgallery.com Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art 1257 N. La Brea Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038 323-969-0600

2:50pm and 7:30pm (FILM) - Sunshine & 2001: A Space Odyssey (double feature $7)
First, Danny Boyle’s Sunshine (2007), about a team of astronauts’ risky mission to save the Sun. Then, go back to the future with Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). New Beverly Cinema 7165 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, (323) 938-4038

4:30pm-6:30pm (ENVIRONMENT) - L.A. River Walk #103 (free)
Whether it's actually their 103rd walk down the L.A. River remains conjecture. Nevertheless, you should avail yourself of this environmentally educational opportunity to get outdoors (come on, we know you don't like football all that much!). http://www.folar.org Lower Arroyo Seco Nature Park Pasadena , CA

7pm (SWING DANCING) - Swing Sundays ($10)
Swing dancing at the derby...Also including swing lessons from 7-9. http://www.clubderby.com/ The Derby 4500 Los Feliz Blvd. Los Feliz, CA 90027 323-663-8979

7pm-11pm - Rogue Artists' Ensemble Masquerade Ball ($20 suggested donation)
The evening will feature live dance, puppetry, music and other performances by members and friends of Rogue Artists, including a sneak-preview reading from their upcoming show, "The Cowboy ELEKTRA Project." Also on hand will be a prize fit for a fan: a signed copy of "Mr. Punch" by none other than Neil Gaiman! Did that rhyme? Apologies. It was unintentional. http://www.rogueartists.org Theatre / Theater 5041 W. Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90019
323-954-9795

7:30pm(FILM) - “LAFCA’s The Films That Got Away: Chris Marker Night” ($10)
The L.A. permiere of Elsewhere (2001, Nikolaus Geyrhalter), consisting of 12 20-minute sections located in 12 of the most remote regions in the world — from Nigeria to Lapland, Sardinia to Greenland, Micronesia to British Columbia — and filmed during each of the 12 months of the year 2000. Aero Theater 1328 Montana Ave., Santa Monica, (323) 466-FILM

7:30pm(FILM) - “Crooks in Clover: Noir, French Style” ($10)
An Alain Delon double feature. First, Borsalino (1970, Jacques Deray), based on on Eugene Saccomano’s novel The Bandits of Marseille. Plus, Delon’s an ex-con fighting the pull of crime life in San Francisco with Once a Thief (1965, Ralph Nelson), co-starring Ann-Margret and Jack Palance. Egyptian Theater 6712 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, (323) 466-FILM

7:30pm-9pm (COMEDY) - ASSSSCAT (free)
ASSSSCAT, the Upright Citizens Brigade's improv juggernaut that has played to critical acclaim and sold out audiences in New York City for the past nine years, has landed in Los Angeles. So what exactly is ASSSSCAT? Well, it starts with a group of improv comedians currently working in film and television taking the stage accompanied by a special guest monologist. Some guest monologists are talented celebrities, others are screwed up weirdoes. Either way, they usually have great stories to tell. We take a suggestion from the audience, then the show begins. The special guest shares off-the-cuff thoughts, feelings, and personal remembrances inspired by the suggestion. The improvisers in turn use this impromptu monologue as fodder for a series of high octane, balls-to-the-wall improvised sketches that have made this show one of the longest running improv shows in the history of the world. Upright Citizens Brigade Theater 5919 Franklin Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90028 323-908-8702

8pm(MUSIC) - Carpe Diem, Last Campfire, 16 Frames ($5)
http://www.myspace.com/carpediemxxx   2913 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, (562 434-8292

8pm(FILM) - Backyard Cinema Sundays (SAY ANYTHING free)
Spend a sunday afternoon lazin' around with your favorite (or maybe not so favorite) movies. Grab some food from the Backyard, the W Hotel's poolside cabana/restaurant, and try to forget that you've got work tomorrow. http://www.whotels.com/losangeles The Backyard 930 Hilgard Ave. Westwood, CA 90024 310-208-8765

8:30pm (PERFORMANCE) - "Nuit Obscurite: An Evening at the Theatre du Grand Guignol" ($15)
"An evening of Grand Guignol plays performed in all of their glory with excess amounts of torture, sex, blood, sweat and tears." We're hoping that all of the above will be fake: the torture, sex, blood etc. They're advising that these shows are not for the weak of stomach or faint of heart. Also, we're going to make you look up what "grand guignol" means. So get to it! Has been sold out so get tickets early! Ethos Theater 1523 N. La Brea Ave Los Angeles, CA 90028 323-850-7827

8:30pm-11pm (FILM) - Citizen Smith Indie Film Lounge ($8?)
http://www.citizensmith.com/filmnight.html The Indie Film Lounge is a unique opportunity to see the work of independent filmmakers in a salon style setting. Mingle with artists and patrons before and after where old glamor & urban influences meld for a one of a kind aesthetic. Citizen Smith Bistro Patio 1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028

9pm (ART) - Down The Rabbit Hole
Featuring the works of L.A. based painters, Photographers & designers. http://www.myspace.com/downtherabbitholesundays 5851 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 323-468-9154

9pm (BOWLING) - Eagle Rock Sunday Night Bowling & Drinking Club presents... (free)
Live music, cheap bowling, and cheaper booze...and now free shoe rental and karaoke between sets! Spend your Sunday night with decent to awesome rock bands from L.A. and the Orange Counties. http://http//www.myspace.com/bowlinganddrinking All Star Lanes 4459 Eagle Rock Blvd. Eagle Rock, CA 90041 323-254-2579

call for time (FILM) - "The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3-D"
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/el_capitan/ 6838 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028 323-467-7674

LACMA - TONS of exhibits and films...go check out their site. http://www.lacma.org/
MOCA - same story...check the site. http://moca.org/
OCMA - If you live behind the orange curtain. http://www.ocma.net/index.html?page=index
J. PAUL GETTY - spend an entire day wandering. http://www.getty.edu/museum/
HAMMER MUSEUM - http://www.hammer.ucla.edu/
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM - http://www.nhm.org/

No comments: