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Friday, July 31, 2015
Juanes
With six solo albums to his credit and multi-platinum sales of over 15 million copies, Juanes is the world’s leading all-Spanish language rock artist. Juanes is also frequently recognized as one of the Spanish-speaking world’s leading social media voices with an online following of over 10 Million fans. The Colombian superstar’s dedication as a global activist also extends far beyond his passionate lyrics and is seen in his wide ranging charitable work for his own Mi Sangre Foundation and as a co-founder of the "Paz sin Fronteras" (Peace Without Borders) organization - which utilizes music to unite populaces regardless of political or geographic divides and advocate that all people are entitled to the basic human right of peace.
Loco De Amor US Tour
Fri, Jul 31, 2015 - 7:30PM
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'Wet Hot American Summer' cast and crew reflect on path from oddball comedy indie to cult classic
When "Wet Hot American Summer" was released in theaters in July of 2001, the oddball comedy brought in just $295,000 at the box office — barely enough to buy a house in the suburbs, much less recoup its meager $1.8-million budget.
Not that anyone expected the oddball indie, set on a single day at a Jewish summer camp in 1981 and featuring a talking can of vegetables, to be a blockbuster. Written by David Wain and Michael Showalter, veterans of the NYU sketch-comedy troupe turned short-lived MTV show, "The State," it was always going to have a niche appeal.
More surprising, though, was the scathing response from the critics, who were baffled by the movie's intentional absurdity, willfully bad dialogue and skewed parody of raunchy '80s comedies like "Meatballs." Roger Ebert hated it so much he wrote his review in the form of alternate lyrics to the novelty hit "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah": "Life's too short for cinematic torture," he declared.
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When "Wet Hot American Summer" was released in theaters in July of 2001, the oddball comedy brought in just $295,000 at the box office — barely enough to buy a house in the suburbs, much less recoup its meager $1.8-million budget.
Not that anyone expected the oddball indie, set on a single day at a Jewish summer camp in 1981 and featuring a talking can of vegetables, to be a blockbuster. Written by David Wain and Michael Showalter, veterans of the NYU sketch-comedy troupe turned short-lived MTV show, "The State," it was always going to have a niche appeal.
More surprising, though, was the scathing response from the critics, who were baffled by the movie's intentional absurdity, willfully bad dialogue and skewed parody of raunchy '80s comedies like "Meatballs." Roger Ebert hated it so much he wrote his review in the form of alternate lyrics to the novelty hit "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah": "Life's too short for cinematic torture," he declared.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Dance Downtown
Beginner dance lessons, live band or DJ, and open dance floor. Bring a picnic or grab a bite on site.
June 5, June 19, July 3, July 17, July 31, August 14, August 28.
Open to all ages. Food & beverages available for purchase or feel free to bring your own! Special bar menu at Pinot Grill is available after 8pm and includes specialty cocktails, sliders, wings, flatbreads and spring rolls. Parking is $9 before 8pm and $5 after 8pm in The Music Center parking lot located directly under the plaza. Access from Grand Ave.
We have tables & chairs for your use, please do not bring any lawn furniture or picnic blankets.
But if you want to reserve a special place for you and a guest at all our Friday night events of the summer, join our Member Lounge by making a $25 donation to The Music Center! Read more..
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June 5, June 19, July 3, July 17, July 31, August 14, August 28.
Open to all ages. Food & beverages available for purchase or feel free to bring your own! Special bar menu at Pinot Grill is available after 8pm and includes specialty cocktails, sliders, wings, flatbreads and spring rolls. Parking is $9 before 8pm and $5 after 8pm in The Music Center parking lot located directly under the plaza. Access from Grand Ave.
We have tables & chairs for your use, please do not bring any lawn furniture or picnic blankets.
But if you want to reserve a special place for you and a guest at all our Friday night events of the summer, join our Member Lounge by making a $25 donation to The Music Center! Read more..
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'The Diary of a Teenage Girl' is a rare film that explores female sexuality without judgment
Looking at someone else's diary is deeply personal, a bit shocking and charged with the feeling of seeing something for the first time. "The Diary of a Teenage Girl" generates a similar response as it opens the book on adolescent female sexuality with a raw, intimate, emotional candor rarely depicted on screen.
Set in San Francisco in 1976, as the Patty Hearst bank robbery trial plays out on TV and lingering post-hippie vibes mingle with burgeoning punk bluntness, the film opens with 15-year-old Minnie Goetze exclaiming excitedly to her tape recorder diary that she just had sex for the first time. As it turns out, her partner was 35-year-old Monroe, the boyfriend of her mother, Charlotte. As their obviously doomed affair plays itself out, Minnie discovers her artistic voice as an illustrator and a newfound sense of personal self-possession.
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Looking at someone else's diary is deeply personal, a bit shocking and charged with the feeling of seeing something for the first time. "The Diary of a Teenage Girl" generates a similar response as it opens the book on adolescent female sexuality with a raw, intimate, emotional candor rarely depicted on screen.
Set in San Francisco in 1976, as the Patty Hearst bank robbery trial plays out on TV and lingering post-hippie vibes mingle with burgeoning punk bluntness, the film opens with 15-year-old Minnie Goetze exclaiming excitedly to her tape recorder diary that she just had sex for the first time. As it turns out, her partner was 35-year-old Monroe, the boyfriend of her mother, Charlotte. As their obviously doomed affair plays itself out, Minnie discovers her artistic voice as an illustrator and a newfound sense of personal self-possession.
Party rentals services los angeles.
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