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AMERICAN HEROES AIR SHOW FEATURES HELICOPTERS, AERIAL DEMOS AND CODE3 CAREER FAIR

A collection of high-tech military and civilian helicopters will be on display at the American Heroes Air Show July 24, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. High tech helicop-
ters on display, aerial demonstrations, exhibits and a public safety career fair.

Jim Paules, the event’s founder says. “American Heroes Air Show offers Los Angeles residents a unique opportunity to learn about these amazing aircraft while being
able to meet and thank the crews that defend our neighborhoods.”

Visitors are encouraged to arrive early for the “Rollin’ to the Rescue” caravan of vintage fire, police and emergency service vehicles at 9:30 a.m. Nearly 40 rare and beautifully restored emergency service vehicles will arrive along Foothill Boulevard in a blaze of CODE 3 lights and sirens and remain on display.

The opening ceremony will com- mence at 11 a.m. The Golden Stars Skydiving Team will launch the day’s aerial demonstrations at 11:30 a.m. The jumpers will fill the sky with smoke, spinning canopies and streamers as they perform precision maneuvers.

The L.A. City Fire Department’s Air Operations Unit will perform their Heritage Fly Over, followed by a vintage Huey helicopter formation flyover. More than 25 military and civilian helicopters are expected for display. The American Heroes Air Show’s is located at 11480 Foothill Blvd. in Lake View Terrace

www.heroes-airshow.com.

Registration Now Open For 17th Annual Little Miss African
American Scholarship Pageant

Calling all girls! The Little Miss African American Scholarship Pageant is now excepting submissions as it readies for its 17th year as one of the longest running competitions for intelligent young women aged 6-12. The original creation of actress/ choreographer Lisa Ruffin, The Little Miss African American Scholarship pageant has consistently emphasized brains over beauty, positively impacting the lives of hundreds of impressionable young girls over the years.

This year's event will be held August 21 at the Universal Sheraton Hotel at 4 p.m. with Red Carpet to take place at 3 p.m. The Universal Sheraton Hotel is located at 333 Universal Hollywood Drive in Universal City, CA. The deadline for applications is July 16. For further information email LittleMissAA@gmail.com. Please include a picture of the contestant with her name, brief information and any available links.

Past celebrity participants have included Chandra Wilson (ABC's Grey's Anatomy), Laila Ali and James Pickens Jr. (ABC's Grey's Anatomy). Rapper LL Cool J made a surprise appearance at the 2008 celebration. For more information go to www.littlemissafricanamerican.com.

Marcus Vincent Rubio Memorial Softball Tourney to Benefit Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation

The family of Marcus Vincent Rubio, who died at age 11 in 2007 after a two- year battle with neuroblastoma cancer, will present a softball tournament in his memory in Oxnard with proceeds benefiting the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation, a Santa Barbara nonprofit that provides support for families with children suffering from cancer.

The softball fundraiser is set from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. July 24 at Community Center Park West in Oxnard.

A raffle, featuring prizes like Dodgers tickets, gift baskets, gift cards and sports memorabilia, will be held at the park on the day of the event; tickets will be on sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., with the winners announced at 4 p.m. The mission of the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation is to ensure that children with cancer receive the undivided comfort of their parents during the treatment and recovery process.

www.teddybearcancerfoundation.org

EVENTS & FESTIVALS:

Dark Delicacies Signing
July 24, 2 p.m. Whitley Strieber will be signing The Omega Point. Dark Delicacies, 3512 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank.
(818) 556-6660
www.darkdel.com

Double Event Signings
July 27, 7 p.m. Carrie Vaughn will be signing Kitty Goes to War and Discord’s Apple. Black Phoenix Alchemy Labs will be hosting their monthly Full Moon Madness Will Call introducing their new essential oils.
Dark Delicacies, 3512 W. Magnolia
Blvd., Burbank.
(818) 556-6660
www.darkdel.com

Book Signing
July 31, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Author Thomas Thorpe will sign copies of his new release: Desperate Crossing, an historical mystery thriller of two couples’ attempt to cross the Siberian wilderness after being stranded on Russia's east coast in the year 1840. Borders, 9301 Tampa Ave., Northridge.
(818) 886-5443

Natacha Atlas
July 29, 8 p.m. International singing sensation Natacha Atlas brings her soaring vocals and eclectic, exciting mix of musical influences— ranging from Arabic-influenced electronica to French chansons—for a one-of-a-kind sound experience. Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.
(310) 440-4500
www.skirball.org

Author Visit: Peter H. Brothers
July 24, 2 p.m. Meet the author of Mushroom Clouds and Mushroom Men: The Fantastic Cinema of Ishiro Honda, monster movie maker extraordinaire. San Fernando Library, 217 N. Maclay Ave.,
San Fernando.
(818) 365-6928
http://www.colapublib.org/libs/sanfernando/

Summer Jazz Concert Series
Thursdays, 5:30 - 7 p.m. Descanso welcomes L.A.’s best talent. July 15: Reynolds Brothers with Ralf Reynolds. July 22: Kenny Sara. July 29: Kristin Korb. Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge.
(818) 949-4200
www.descansogardens.org

S-Factor Dance-a-thon
July 31, 5:30 p.m. Dance all night long benefitting Maiti Nepal. S-Factor, 17253 Ventura Blvd., Encino.
(818) 817-4585

Music in the Zoo
Aug. 6, 6 - 9 p.m. Classic Rock Night features cover bands of music by the Beatles, Eagles, Grateful Dead and Rolling Stones (among others) who perform throughout the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens while guests view more than a few animals.
(323) 644-6042
www.lazoo.org/mitz

HAPA in Concert
July 24, 7 - 9:30 p.m. Take a trip to the Hawaiian Islands with HAPA. The “most beautiful contemporary Hawaiian music the world knows!” Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge.
(818) 949-4200
www.descansogardens.org

The History of the Rose
July 31, 9 - 11:30 a.m. Rosarium Horticulturist Amanda Everett gives an overview of how the rose came to be one of mankind’s most beloved flowers. Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge.
(818) 949-4200
www.descansogardens.org

'Simi Live!' Summer Concert Series
Ongoing, Saturdays, 6 - 8 p.m. Free musical performances each week featuring a variety of musical genres and concluding with a grand finale disco night.
(805) 581-1430
www.simivalleytc.com

Northridge Fashion Ceneters
Ongoing Wednesdays, 5 - 9 p.m. The Farmer’s Market and Family Festival features 10,000 pounds of farm-fresh and seasonal produce from more than 30 California farmers plus, live musical entertainment, fresh flowers, hot food vendors including the return of the original Kettle Corn, children’s rides, pony rides and a petting zoo. Northridge Fashion Center, Tampa Ave. parking lot near Macy’s, Northridge.

Ain't No Spring Chickens - and a Coupla Hot Chicks"
Runs through Aug. 8. An old time rock 'n roll show. Big Oak Theatre, 22200 Chatsworth St., Chatsworth.
(818) 998-0185
bigoaktheatre.com

The World Is Coming to KCSN
KCSN-FM (88.5), based at California State University, Northridge, is known for “playing the music you want,” and beginning July 19, that will become even more so with the addition of David Dye’s “World Cafe” to the station’s line up. “World Cafe” and its DJ Dye showcase indie rock, singer-songwriters, folk, alternative country, blues, and world music. Produced by WXPN, Philadelphia, and distributed by NPR, it will begin airing in the 7 to 9 p.m. slot Monday through Friday.
http://blogs.csun.edu/news/2010/07/world-kcsn/

Marcus Vincent Rubio Memorial Softball Tourney to Benefit Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation
July 24. The Family of Marcus Vincent Rubio, who passed away at the age of 11 on April 23rd, 2007, after a two-year battle with Neuroblastoma Cancer, will host a softball tournament in his memory with 12 teams participating in this event. Funds raised will be donated to the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation. Community Center Park West on Hobson and 7th St. in Oxnard.

Rainforest Rhythms
Aug. 7, 5 - 8 p.m. There will be a South American meal and specialty drinks. Novelty items for the kids will be onsale Price is $8 for adults. $5 for kids 3 - 10. Tickets can be purchased through the church office until Aug. 2 and will not be sold at the door. Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 8520 Winnetka Ave., Winnetka.
(818) 341-3460
www.our-redeemer.org
(818)885-9700

Northridge Fashion Center's Farmers'
Market
Wednesdays 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. through Nov. 3. Features fresh organic produce, delicious hot foods and beautiful fresh flowers. Northridge Fashion Center, Tampa Avenue parking lot near Macy's and Borders-Books-Music-Café.

Martin Cooper Book Signing
Sept. 11, 2 p.m.Martin Cooper discusses his columns, North of Mulholland. Girls Club of the West Valley,
(818) 610-1054 (Boys and Girls Club)

Sunset Safari
Brazilian giant otters, maned wolf, moun- tain tapirs, white-faced saki, golden lion tamarins, snow leopards, tigers, hippo, Indian rhino and black bears.
(323) 644-4717
www.lazoo.org

Summer "Movies in the Park" Series
Ongoing. Activities at dusk. Reyes Adobe Historical Site open. 5464 Reyes Adobe
Rd., Agoura Hills.
(818) 597-7361

The Meatballs of Comedy
Ongoing, Sundays, 6 p.m.Italian Stand- Up Comedians. The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club at Universal CityWalk, 1000 Universal CityWalk, Universal City.
(818) 824-6545
www.thejonlovitzcomedyclub.com

2010 Concerts in the Park
Ongoing, Sundays, 6 p.m. Free music every week. Chumash Park, 5550 Medea Valley Dr., Agoura Hills.
(818) 597-7361

The Hollywood Show
July 25, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Meet, get autographs and hang out with celebrities. $20. Burbank Marriott, 2500 N. Hollywood
Way, Burbank.
(951) 258-4968
www.marriott.com

Chatsworth Farmer's Market
Saturdays, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. A jumping castle, hot food, sweets, entertainment, fresh vegetables and fruit. St. Stephen Presbyterian Church, 20121 Devonshire St.

White House Dinner
The annual Sunset Dinner 5-dinner series features live entertainment with delectable, special menus designed by the Presidential Catering division.
(805) 577-4118
www.reaganlibrary.com

CLUBS & MEETINGS

San Fernando Valley Iris Society
Aug. 5, 7 p.m. American Iris Society's 2010 National Convention in Madison, Wisconsin (the primary source of new iris pictures and garden landscaping for 2010)
Canoga Park Women's Club, 7401
Jordan Ave., Canoga Park.
www.sanfernandovalleyirissociety.org

American Sewing Guild
6:30-8:30 p.m., 3rd Wednesday of the month. Learn new techniques, and gather with others. Kingdom Sewing, 8923 Reseda Blvd, Northridge.
(818) 993-8933

Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County
Aug. 1, 1:30 p.m .- 3:30 p.m. One Foot in America: Eugeen Van Mieghem (1875- 1930) and the Jewish Emigrants of the Red Star Line. Temple Adat Elohim, 2420 E. Hillcrest Dr., Thousand Oaks.
(818) 889-6616

Edelweiss Ski Club
Third Tues. of each month, 8 p.m.Ski trips and other social activities. Lamplighter Restaurant, 5043 Van Nuys Blvd., Sherman Oaks.
(818) 345-7332

Sunday Songbirds
Sundays, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. An adult group of people who enjoy singing. Encino Community Center, 4935 Balboa Blvd. Encino.
(818) 995-1690

Clickers and Flickers
July 28, 6:30 - 10 p.m. Patrick Trefz, a Senior Staff Photographer of Surfer Magazine will share surf photography along with screening his newest film “Idiosyncrasies.” The Castaway, 1250 Harvard Rd., Burbank.
(626) 794-7447
www.clickersandflickers.com

The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce Calabasas Chamber Networking Breakfast
August 12, 7:15 – 8:45 a.m. “Tabletop Networking.” Hilton Garden Inn – Calabasas, 24150 Park Sorrento, Calabasas.
(818) 222-5680

GALLERIES & EXHIBITS:

From the Vault: Selections from the Permanent Collection
Runs through Aug. 8. Showcases new gifts to the collection. The works offer a fascinating array of current themes, ranging from gestural to geometric abstraction and from photographic realism to bold expressionism. Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art Pepperdine University, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu.
(310) 506-4851
http://arts.pepperdine.edu

Monsters and Miracles
Runs through Aug. 1. The exhibition examines the impact of Jewish writers, illustrators, and cultural traditions. Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.
(310) 440-4500
www.skirball.org

The Art Gallery Call for Entries
Seeking professional artists to show in the Art Gallery at the city's annual Reyes AdobeDays event that takes place Oct. 1 - 3. $25.
(818) 597-7361
ci.agoura-hills.ca.us

Society for Calligraphy - Expressions-Images from Our Pens
Aug. 6 - 26. The Society for Calligraphy, Southern California, is a non-profit educational organization which promotes the study, teaching and practice of calligraphy and related disciplines. This exhibit will showcase their members’ best works from all levels of skills and talents. Creative Arts Center Gallery, 1100 West Clark Ave., Burbank
(818) 238-5397

The Expulsion
Runs through Sept. 5. George Segal's depiction of Adam and Eve expelled from the Garden of Eden. Experience this lifesized sculpture and photographs by Donald Lokuta. Skirball Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.
(310) 440-4500
www.skirball.org

Jews on Vinyl
Runs through Sept. 5. Spans Jewish music from the 1940s to the 1980s, the exhibition features a soundtrack of LP highlights. Skirball Center, 2701 North Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.
(310) 440-4500
www.skirball.org

Gersh Glass: Contemporary Fusion
Runs through July 29. Inspired by retro and contemporary shapes and composition, the work is always organic and one-of-a-kind. Creative Arts Center Gallery, 1100 W. Clark Ave., Burbank.
(818) 238-5397

Andy Gersh - Contemporary Fushion Runs through July 29. A fresh look at modern design as told through kiln- formed, fused glass. Creative Arts Center Gallery, 1100 W. Clark Ave., Burbank.
(818) 283-5397

SENIOR ACTIVITIES:

Family History Writing Class:
Mondays. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Learn professional writing, editing and proofreading skills writing life stories. Make your life into a legend. The Valley Village Senior Apartments, 12111 Chandler Boulevard, Valley Village.
http://www.nhpcas.com

Commercial Acting for Adults
Ongoing, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 1:30-3:30p.m.Learn to pursue a career in television commercial acting. N. Hollywood Adult Learning Center, 10952 Whipple, N. Hollywood.
(818) 763-8081
www.buddypowell.com

The Chatsworth Seniors Center
Mondays and Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Coffee and conversation, hot lunches,Chair Exercises, Mah Jongg, Bridge, Poker, and more. Mason Park Recreation Center, 10500 Mason Ave., Chatsworth.
(818) 606-6671

Intergenerational Tutoring
Thursdays. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Job-training in tutor mentoring with opportunity to practice skills with high school students The Valley Village Senior Apartments, 12111 Chandler Boulevard, Valley Village.
http://www.nhpcas.com

HEALTHY HAPPENINGS:

Balance for Life
Ongoing Tuesdays, 10 - 11 a.m. Through movement and specific exercises set to music you will build stronger muscles.
(818) 597-7361

CLASSES & SEMINARS:

Piedmont Music Ensemble
Tuesdays, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.Learn rhythm, breathing techniques, harmony singing. The Piedmont, 6750 Whitsett, N. Hollywood.
http://www.nhpcas.com

Tennis Classes
Ongoing. Tournament Prep and Junior leagues as well as private lessons. $85 per week. Agoura Hills Rec Center, 30610 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills.
(818) 597-7361

Dance Classes
Ongoing. Saturdays 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Classes in ballet, tap, jazz, modern dance, and acting. 6952 Van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys.
(310) 855-8725

Scene Study with Sam Anderson of ABC'S "Lost"
Ongoing. A unique opportunity to learn from one of Hollywood's leading stage and screen actors.
(310) 365-7666
http://www.lankershimartscenter.com

The Brass Tacks of Acting
Learn thorough script analysis that reveals every clue in the script needed to book the job and improvisation techniques to make work personal. 5108 Lankershim Blvd., N. Hollywood.
(818) 985-8504
http://www.lorenechadima.com

Floral Design Classes
1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, 9:30 a.m. Floral design in the Sogetsu style. $15 plus $10 for flowers, or $50 per month. 350 W. Gainsborough Rd., Thousand Oaks.
(805) 498-7421

The Michael Chekhov Studio
Saturdays, 12 - 3p.m. Exercises to strengthen the actor's imagination and concentration.
(818) 238-0501
www.themichaelchekhovstudio.org

Pastimes for a Lifetime
Ongoing.A fine art and piano academy.
www.pastimesinc.com

Raise Your Consciousness.
Tuesdays 7:20-8:30 p.m. Weekly guided meditations to find peace in the big city. Encino Acupuncture, 16545 Ventura Blvd., Encino.
(310) 531-4936
www.PersonalHealingCoach.com

Art is Our Passion
Ongoing. Art instruction classes for all ages.5859 Kanan Rd., Agoura Hills.
(818) 991-5514
www.artisourpassion.com

Salsa with Desi Devon
Mondays, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Learn to Salsa with or without a partner. $15. Athletic Garage Dance & Body Work, 121 Waverly Dr., Pasadena.
(626) 229-9769
www.AthleticGarage.com

Free weekly watercolor classes.
Jennifer Diamond Cancer Foundation, 9410 Owensmouth Ave, Chatsworth.
(818) 700-6900
http://www.twcvv.org

Knitting Group for Cancer Patients and Family Members
Ongoing, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Learn to work magic with a needle. Jennifer Diamond Cancer Foundation, 9410 Owensmouth Ave, Chatsworth.
(805) 379-4777
www.twcvv.org

Adult & Youth Acting Classes
Ongoing. Individual guidance from your career consultant, classes instructed by professionals. AIA Studios, 1918 Magnolia Blvd. Ste. 206, Burbank.
(818) 563-4142
http://www.aiastudios.com

Van Nuys ECC Classes
GED Preparation, Computer Classes, High School Diploma, Parent Education, English as a Second Language, Fine Arts, Citizenship, Classes for Older Adults. 6535 Cedros Ave., Van Nuys.
(818) 778-6000

Mysticism and More
Sundays 1 - 2 p.m., June 27. Each meeting, will discuss a theme in Jewish mysticism. Simon Wiesenthal Center, 1399 South Roxbury Drive, Los Angeles.
(310) 772-2478

KIDS STUFF:

After School Homework/Literacy Program
Ongoing, Mon. - Thurs., 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Three homework/literacy and tutoring programs available. Children are assisted by trained staff and have access to resources.
www.manymansions.org

Friday Night Slammers
Ongoing, Fridays, 7 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Video games, billiards, open gym play, rock- climbing, social lounge, dodge ball, board games. $15.
(818) 880-2993

Free Kid's Club
Ongoing, Tuesdays, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Entertainment and kids menu. Sagebrush Cantina, 23527 Calabasas Rd., Calabasas.
(818) 222-6062
www.sagebrushcantina.com

Youth Acting Program a
Ongoing. Classes for ages 5 to 17. Script analysis, improv, dramatic and comedic act-
ing techniques.
(818) 985-8504
http://www.youthacting.com

The Student Artist Exhibit Calls for Young Artists
Seeking student artists ages 12 - 18 to exhibit their work in the Student Artist Exhibit to be held at Reyes Adobe Days this fall. The theme is "Gen Y Interprets Community."
(818) 597-7361
ci.agoura-hills.ca.us

Summer Rec Brochure and Camp Info Now Available
Flexible summer camps for ages 3 - 18. Specialty camps offered. Sports and dance classes begin in late June. Special events are all included.
(818) 597-7361
www.ci.agoura-hills.ca.us

Adventure Club Teen Travel
Ongoing Thursdays, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Adventure club is for ages 10 - 15 and each destination is a water park. One Mon. of a month is a day at Magic Mtn. or Knotts Berry Farm.
(818) 597-7361
www.ci.agoura-hills.ca.us

Descanso Discoveries Summer Camp
Monday-Friday, Aug. 2-6. Descanso partners up with La Canada’s Child Educational Center to offer a weekly outdoor camp experience for children entering 2 to 6 grade.Campers can try their hands at gardening, cooking, orienteering, science labs and more. Descanso Discoveries presents these experiences in a safe and fun manner! $400 a weekly session.
(818) 354-3418
www.descansogardens.org

Sonquest Rainforest
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church will hold their Annual Vacation Bible School during the week of Aug. 2 - 6 from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. All children up to and including 6th grade are invited to come and take a trip through the countries of South America and the rainforest. The week will include songs and skits, crafts, Bible lessons, discovery guersts, games and snacks. Free.
(818) 341-3460
www.our-redeemer.org

Opera for Beginners.
Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 24, and Sept. 21. Led by Dante Rochetti, the first program in the series was enthusiastically received by those attending. Future meetings will be held on All ages are welcome. Free. Encino-Tarzana Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library, 18231 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana.
(818) 343-1983

Secrets of College Scholarships & Financial Aid Revealed
If you're the parent of a high school student freshman, sophomore or junior planning on attending a four-year state college or privateuniversity, but you have no clue about how on earth you'll ever pay, drop what ever you're doing and jump to the bottom of this page to sign up immediately for one of our FREE college planning workshops. Sherman Oaks Public Library, 14245 Moorpark St., Sherman Oaks

2010 Moorpark Summer Musical Shop Til You Rock
July 24, 4 p.m. Rock On Salon - an outrageous rocker hairstyle Just Dance - challenge friends with America's hottest dance game. Rock The Runway - Fusion Model Management's search to reward guys and girls ages 13-19 with modeling contracts.. Pepsi Refresh Project Lounge - Vote for a favorite project at the Lounge. Rock Star HQ - enable cell phone's wireless technology capabilities to win prizes, get the latest retail offers, register for sweepstakes and join The ClubSM. Center Stage - On-stage fashion spotlights. Northridge Fashion Center.
www.ShopTilYouRock.com

Dig It!Archaeology Adventures
Runs through September 5. Experience the history of the ancient Near East hands-on at the Skirball’s outdoor simulated archaeological dig. Participants will learn methods of excavating a site and the importance of preserving archaeological artifacts. In the lab, sift and sort through sand to find hidden artifacts; weigh and examine your findings; analyze clues; or sculpt your own own artifact to take home. Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.
(310) 440-4500
www.skirball.org

Family Storytime
Ongoing, Tuesdays, 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Join us for family story time. We will share books, sing songs, and have a great time! Feel free to come in your pajamas! 217 North Maclay Ave., San Fernando
(818) 365-6928

Noah's Ark at the Skirball
Ongoing.A floor-to-ceiling wooden ark, filled with animals, your family will play, build, climb, explore, make music, and more. Conduct a storm, help construct the ark, and bask in the glow of a beautiful rainbow. Mingle with hundreds of fancifully handcrafted animals— from cuddly companions to life-sized puppets—all crafted from recycled materials and everyday objects. Skirball Cultural Center,
2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.
(310) 440-4500
www.skirball.org

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