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The West Coast's Premiere Fashion
Show and Theatre Extravaganza. Passport brings fashion and
compassion together with models, designers, musicians,
entertainers and celebrities. Passport has entertained audiences
for 22 years and raised nearly $20 million to benefit HIV/AIDS
research, care, prevention and education programs.
Thursday, September 29, 2005
www.macys.com
www.ticketmaster.com |
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THE 23RD ANNUAL AMERICAN WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL
Founded by Wolfgang Puck and Barbara
Lazaroff, the Festival’s impressive roster of 50 celebrity
chefs, incomparable cuisine, world-class wines and spirits, and
dynamic entertainment have made it one of the most exciting
benefits in all of Southern California.
Renowned chefs
including Mario Batali of Babbo, Paul Prudhomme of K-Paul's
Louisiana Kitchen, Sam Choy of Sam Choy, Norman Van Aken of
Norman's, Nobu Matsuhisa of Nobu, Wolfgang Puck and Lee Hefter,
of Spago will wine and dine you!
September 24th
Universal Studios 3900 Lankershim Blvd, Universal City 6-11 PM
$250 (advance) $300 (at the door) (310) 777-3707 |
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ARETHA FRANKLIN - The
legendary performer will be appearing for a two night stop at
the Gibson Amphitheatre (formerly Universal Aphitheatre)
Friday, Sept. 9 & Saturday, Sept.
10 Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal CityWalk
$37.50-$110.00
Tickets available at
www.hob.com and
www.ticketmaster.com.
213-252-TIXS or 714-740-2000. |
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DOLLY PARTON - From Dollywood
to Hollywood, Dolly Parton appears for a one night only
performance at the legendary venue.
Saturday, Sept. 30. Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal CityWalk
$35.00-$75.00
Tickets available at
www.hob.com and
www.ticketmaster.com.
213-252-TIXS or 714-740-2000. |
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NINE PARTS
OF DESIRE
Kicks off the
Geffen’s 10th anniversary season with the play hailed
by the NY Times as “powerful” and “impassioned.” The
one-woman show provides a glimpse into what it means to be a
woman in the war zone of Iraq.
September 6th – October 16th Brentwood
Theater 11301 Wilshire Blvd $35 - $64 (213) 365-3500.
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DEAD END
Kingsley’s 1935 exploration of the ravages of poverty takes
place in depression-era Manhattan, where the classes collide
when an East Side neighborhood is invaded by luxury apartment
buildings.
August 28th
– October 16th Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre
at the Music Center 135 N. Grand Ave $15-$75 (213) 628-2772 |
BOWLED OVER
- Events at the Hollywood
Bowl
(323)
850-2000
www.HollywoodBowl.com
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JOHN
WILLIAMS: The Master of Cinema
In his
annual visit, the legendary composer leads the
Philharmonic in selections from some of his most
memorable scores.
Friday & Saturday, September 2-3 |
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THE
BIG PICTURE: AFI’s 100 Years of Film Scores
Hear
the greatest scores of all time with the classic scenes
projected on the Bowl’s big screen as John Mauceri
conducts the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
Friday, September 23rd |
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LUCIANO PAVAROTTI The Farewell Tour
The
legendary Italian tenor makes his final concert
appearance in Los Angeles in the greatest of all
settings.
Saturday, September 24th |

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