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MACY'S PASSPORT
2006 For the past 24 years,
Macy's Passport has increased
social awareness of HIV/AIDS related issues, and raised nearly
$22 million to benefit HIV/AIDS research, care, prevention and
education programs. The event is highlighted by a must-see
fashion show and live auction.
San Francisco
schedule and tickets
Los Angeles: September 28, Barker Hangar, Santa
Monica Air Center.
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REEL TALK
with Stephen Farber
One of the country’s leading film critics and historians will
continue his film series where the public can see a new film and
then hear a discussion with the filmmaker, lead actor, or other
important personnel form the film.
June 5th – August 14th Mondays at 7 PM
Wadsworth Theatre 11301 Wilshire Boulevard
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LITTLE WOMEN
Starring Maureen McGovern direct from Broadway, this dazzling
new musical, based on Louisa May Alcott's timeless tale about
the power of family, friendship and romance, is capturing the
hearts of a new generation and captivating audiences of all
ages!
August 2 -13,
Pantages Theatre 323-468-1770. 6233 Hollywood Blvd.
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LOS ANGELES WINE
AND FOOD FESTIVAL A food and wine lover's dream, the
Festival offers a range of events including celebrity chef
demonstrations (among whom are Chef Tommy Tang and Iron Chef Cat
Cora), wine tasting from almost 100 domestic and international
wineries, a chocolate corner, cigar rolling demonstrations, and
gourmet food tastings.
Friday,
August 25: Prime Tasting Admission : 6pm – 10pm. Open
Tasting Admission: 7pm-10pm
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CIRQUE DU SOLEIL:
DELIRIUM Created and directed by Michel Lemieux and Victor
Pilon, DELIRIUM is a multifaceted event of unprecedented
proportion featuring Cirque du Soleil music remixed. Driven by
an urban tribal beat and awe-inspiring visuals, musicians,
singers and dancers transform the arena into joyous frenzy.
September 16, 8P
Staples Center.
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BOWLED OVER: Events at the Hollywood Bowl
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AL GREEN,
LALAH HATHAWAY, LIZZ WRIGHT
Al Green
brings his inimitable style and spirit to the night.
Smoky-voiced Lalah Hathaway adds R&B and smooth jazz while Lizz
Wright opens with her sultry, fresh take on jazz.
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SUNSET
BOULEVARD Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, John Mauceri, Peter Hunt
An all-star cast performs a staged reading of the Billy Wilder
film noir classic, in an adaptation by David Rambo, about an
aging Hollywood star, complete with Franz Waxman’s academy
Award-winning score. S
unday,
August 6th |
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JOHN
WILLIAMS AND THE MUSIC AT THE MOVIES
With his
memorable scores, John William has changed the course of
modern-day film music. His dynamic use of the orchestra makes
movie audiences cheer, brings them to tears and keep them on the
edge of their seats.
Friday,
Saturday September 1st, 2nd
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AMERICAN
WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL Held at the Universal Studios’
back lot from 6 to 11 p.m., Saturday, September 16, the 24th Annual Wine
& Food Festival is open to the public and will feature live
bands and a silent auction – including fabulous vacation
getaways, great wines and fine dining gift certificates –
and, of course, an epicurean feast. New to the festival this
year will be an Italian cuisine-focused food pavilion
featuring some of the country’s finest Italian chefs. The
Festival’s high-energy lounge is sponsored exclusively this
year by Veuve Clicquot and will showcase the talents of
award-winning Spago Pastry Chef Sherry Yard. An estimated
2,200 guests are expected to attend this year’s festival.
For more information and tickets, vistit
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