Events for Thursday, January 26th -
Sunday, January 29th
Sunday, January 29th
January 26, Thursday 7:30 PM
ELLYN MAYBE’S POETRY RODEOOpen reading featuring L.A.’s inimitable ELLYN MAYBE'S BAND. Bring up to 5-minutes of poetry, and the band will improvise alongside your performance!
General Admission $8.00, Students/Seniors $5.00, Members FREE.
ELLYN MAYBE’S POETRY RODEOOpen reading featuring L.A.’s inimitable ELLYN MAYBE'S BAND. Bring up to 5-minutes of poetry, and the band will improvise alongside your performance!
General Admission $8.00, Students/Seniors $5.00, Members FREE.
27 January, Friday - 9:00 PM
BEYOND MUSIC: ART JARVINEN
BIRTHDAY CONCERT
ART JARVINEN (January 27, 1956 – October 2, 2010): “composer, musician, author, excellent cook…” can be read about on his homepage, www.arthurjarvinen.com. While he was known by many throughout the world, he was, to the LA music community, a dear friend whose departure we mourn and birthday we celebrate! Please join us to hear the FORMALIST QUARTET perform Art’s extraordinarily beautiful 100 Cadences with Four Melodies, a chorale, and a coda (with bells on!) and Conspiracy of Crows for three oboes, performed by KATHY PISARO.
Special Admission $5 Members, $5 Students/Seniors, $10 General.
Art Jarvinen
28 January, Saturday - 9:00 PM
BEYOND MUSIC: JEFF GAUTHIER Our own JEFF GAUTHIER, whose new CD Open Source was hailed by the New York Times (Oct. 30, 2011) for its electronic haze that adopts the escalating intensity of a groove, performs with the “voluptuously” lyrical (Downbeat) MICHAEL DESSEN and riveting MOTOKO HONDA."
MICHAEL DESSEN, trombone & electronics
JEFF GAUTHIER, violin & electronics
MOTOKO HONDA, keyboard & electronics
Special Adminssion $5 Members, $5 Students/Seniors, $10 General.
Jeff Gauthier, photo by Yvonne Suter
29 January, Sunday - 4:00 PM
LOS ANGELES: " BASTARD CHILD" OF LITERATURE
Featuring: MICHAEL C FORD, GERALD LOCKLIN, RON KOERTGE, ELOISE KLEIN HEALY, DOROTHY BARRESI and GARY PHILLIPS.
Six of the most evocative and controversial Southern California based writers in concert commenting,
through their poetry, about why “culture vultures” in so many cities believe that the literature of Los Angeles is of questionable parentage.
Featuring: MICHAEL C FORD, GERALD LOCKLIN, RON KOERTGE, ELOISE KLEIN HEALY, DOROTHY BARRESI and GARY PHILLIPS.
Six of the most evocative and controversial Southern California based writers in concert commenting,
through their poetry, about why “culture vultures” in so many cities believe that the literature of Los Angeles is of questionable parentage.
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