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Sep 29, 2010: What's Your Sign? Singles Party at Flamingo Resort

Upcoming SF Bay - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 21:55
“What’s your sign?” won’t just be a pickup line at tonight’s fun party! You will find out with whom you are COMPATIBLE and, more importantly, whom to AVOID, based on astrological theory! Adults of all ages welcome. Dressy nightclub attire recommended. Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 7pm.

Only $10 at the door includes all this:
•Appetizers, served at 7pm, as long as they last
•Karaoke (you can be a star or just sit back and be entertained!)
•Dance Party, featuring the greatest hits of all time
•Free mini-readings for earlybirds, with Psychic Kathleen, Una White, and others. (Please note that there will NOT be time for everyone)

LOCATION: Flamingo Resort Hotel, 2777 Fourth St, corner of Farmers Lane, Santa Rosa CA 95405. From Hwy 101 take Hwy 12 east; left on Farmers. Free parking.

CO-SPONSORED by Society of Single Professionals, the worlds largest non-profit singles organization; Its Just Lunch, the largest matchmaking and dating service for singles; and Singles2Couples, a non-profit.

MORE PARTIES at http://www.thepartyhotline.com

MORE INFO ABOUT ITS JUST LUNCH at http://www.itsjustlunchsanfrancisco.com

TRAVEL with http://www.singlestravelcompany.com

LISTEN FREE TO EXPERTS ON DATING at http://www.singlespodcastingnetwork.com

Sep 12, 2010: Jazz at Filoli: Janis Siegel at Filoli Gardens

Upcoming SF Bay - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 18:27
Hello Filoli Jazz lovers! Once again we bring you six delightful Sunday afternoon jazz concerts held outdoors on the beautiful grounds of Filoli. Tables and chairs are set up on the tennis court surrounded by graceful oak trees. Parking is free, as well as snacks and drinks, including beer and white wine. Boxed lunches are available for purchase in advance. As always, we feature an incredibly strong line-up of world-class jazz musicians. This season features a great many new faces, and highlights a jazzy balance of three strong male and three strong female entertainers. Let us pamper you with Filoli hospitality and great entertainment!

Sep 14, 2010: Made in Columbus III at Children's Hospital Oakland Outpatient Center

Upcoming SF Bay - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 17:52
Favorite vendors like pesticide-free fruit farmer J & J Farms continue to sell at the market along with new vendors. Prepared food will soon be available. Cooking demonstrations and recipes based on fresh produce are also new additions to the weekly market.

Oct 2, 2010: Cirque Du Soleil: Ka at Irvine Meadows / Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Upcoming L.A. - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 16:34
Since the late '70s, Tom Petty has combined blues, rock and folk sounds to create hits like 'Breakdown,' 'Don't Come Around Here No More' and 'Free Fallin'.'

Oct 2, 2010: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and ZZ Top at Irvine Meadows / Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Upcoming L.A. - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 16:34
Since the late '70s, Tom Petty has combined blues, rock and folk sounds to create hits like 'Breakdown,' 'Don't Come Around Here No More' and 'Free Fallin'.'

Sep 19, 2010: Bodhi Center Reiki Circle at The Bodhi Center

Upcoming L.A. - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 05:43
BODHI CENTER REIKI CIRCLE

~ DAY: September 19th (and the third Sunday of every month)

~ TIME: 3:00pm to 5:00pm

~ PRE-REQUISITES: None

~ LOCATION: The Bodhi Center
(at Westwood Hills Congregational Church)
1989 Westwood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025

~ COST: $20

~ FACILITATOR:

Thea Parsons has been a Certified Reiki Master for the past decade, and is 13th in the direct lineage of Reiki founder Dr. Mikao Usui. Authorized to teach and initiate others into Reiki healing, she has practiced in the USA, Europe and Asia. Her ability to promote real energy healings sets her apart, and makes her one of the area’s sought out practitioners, including celebrity clientele. She is a formally initiated disciple of Bodhisattva Shree Swami Premodaya.

~ FAQ’s:

1. What is Reiki?

Reiki is a holistic restorative method, developed by a Japanese physician, Dr. Mikao Usui, in the early 1900’s. He taught it to his disciple Dr. Chujiro Hayashi, who in turn taught it to Hawayo Takarta. Takarta brought the technique to the West, practicing from 1937 to 1980. Reiki is a non-invasive healing technique that employs pure energy. The word “Reiki” comes from two Japanese characters: “Rei,” meaning “universal soul,” and “Ki,” meaning “energy”—thus “universal life force energy.” The theory of Reiki is that health and well-being are our natural state, including the healthy flow of universal life force energy (Reiki) in us. But due to life’s unavoidable difficulties, challenges and traumas, blocks to that energy are created, resulting in various types of mental, emotional and physical symptoms. Reiki works to remove the underlying causes of such symptoms, restore free-flowing balance and harmony of body, mind and spirit—thereby eliminating dis-ease.

2. What happens in the Reiki Circle?

A Reiki circle is a gathering of people who are interested in Reiki. This can include anyone from complete beginners who have only heard the word “Reiki,” to advanced practitioners who have been practicing Reiki for decades. Reiki circles are used to explain, teach, and share about Reiki, including hands-on healing—giving and receiving Reiki. It is also a great opportunity to meet like-minded people and make Reiki friends.

3. What should I wear for Reiki?

Wear loose, comfortable clothing, to aid relaxation.


4. How can Reiki help me? Can Reiki relieve pain?

Reiki is both restorative and preventative. It gently encourages a person’s system towards its own unique balance. Because of these properties, Reiki can be of real benefit to almost anyone, whether healthy and wanting to stay that way, or in addressing a specific health concern or life issue/situation. Examples are artists who use Reiki to stimulate creativity, and athletes who use it to speed bodily recovery. Reiki can be utilized alongside both conventional and alternative medicine and therapies, to promote quicker and more effective calming of the nervous system, restoration of bodily balance, and reduction of pain.

5. Are there any possible side effects after a Reiki session?

When you receive a Reiki treatment, attend a Reiki circle, or participate in the Reiki training process, the emotions can be affected. Emotional blocks are often released, including feelings that may have been suppressed in the past. Allowing this process to occur is healing, and generates greater clarity and understanding.

www.thebodhicenter.net
310.497.1899

Sep 11, 2010: A Taste of Rope at Femina Potens Art Gallery

Upcoming SF Bay - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 05:30
September 11th at 8pm join Femina Potens for a unique and intimate erotic adventure. A Taste of Rope invites you and your submissive to join us for an erotic wine tasting. While dominants taste of their delicious crisp wines out of goblets and glassware, submissives will be privy to tasting the nuances of an assortment of wine from their dog bowls. But not only will there be wine for tasting but some of the finest rope from around the world including rope made in Japan, the Netherlands, Seattle, and San Francisco. Experience the intricate differences in the ropes bite, toothy or sleek quality, the smell, the taste, its ability to make your submissive squeals or moan in deep pleasure. Femina Potens will provide 1 blindfold per couple so that your submissive can thoroughly experience the sensations of each strand of rope. Please let us know if you will be requiring a pillow or chair for your submissives seat. Submissives are defaulted to floor seating on a pillow unless a chair is requested. Please email me at feminapotens@gmail.com for further requests so we can accommodate to you and your submissives needs. We will be able to take orders for rope that you enjoy at the event. Dress is fetish, formal, lingerie, or nudity. Feel free to fully express yourself and your kink. This tasting will be limited to 15 couples or 30 persons and tickets will only be available through presale so make sure to purchase your tickets early.

Basic Couples Ticket $50 ( This ticket includes admission, wine tasting for you and your submissive, and rope tasting)
Deluxe Couples Ticket $75 (This ticket includes all of the above in addition to going home with your own souvenir dog bowl and blindfold)
Singles Ticket Basic - $50 (This ticket includes wine tasting and rope tasting for you)
Single Ticket Deluxe - $75 - (Purchasing a Deluxe Ticket entitles you to a submissive that will be provided for you for the evening as a rope demo bottom and attendant)

Reserve your ticket today: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/114068

Sep 2, 2010: Dolores Petersen Presents: Numero Uno #1 OPEN MIC/JAM: "D'z" In-House Live Jazz Trio "Lady & Gentlemen" featuring - Hernandez, Dumas & Penland at HSB&G (Hollywood Studio Bar & Grill/Gower Gulch)

Upcoming L.A. - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 04:43
Dolores Petersen Presents: @ HSB&G
"Hollywood's historic Western-styled corner-east of Vine"
Venue & Reservations: (323) 466-9917

LA's weekly Patron of Arts Renaissance, amateur to pro & always very special surprise guests. LA Jazz scene's best, "World Class" trio of accompanists, "D'z" In-House Live Jazz Trio, "Lady & Gentlemen" with nearly 150 combined years of experience. A progressive listener's/participant's event, about the music. An established tradition of comfortable, courteous and supportive entertainment that's enjoyable & fun. Make no mistake, it's not just all about Jazz, LA. It's "D'z" preeminent, collaborative artistry, cooperatively promoted & advocated.

NOTE: This event is preceded by a "One-Of-A-Kind", SHOWCASE; ACOUSTIC, CABARET, (PRO) VOCALISTs / INSTRIMENTALISTs or MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA. (refer to specific listing for details & updates)

Accompanist(s) Personnel:
"D'z" In-House Live Jazz Trio - "Lady & Gentlemen"
Karen Hernandez - Music Director/piano
"Superb pianist, a local treasure" - Glenn A. Mitchell, L.A. Jazz Scene
Tony Dumas - bass
"rivals sidemen accomplishments of Billy Higgins but on bass" - Nawn Duhplym, aaJ/LA
Ralph Penland - drums (picture by Ricky Knack Photography)
"sure lays down some solid syncopation" - Brick Wahl, LA Weekly

Dolores Petersen - Regular Host (Founder & Organizer)
"'D' 1st lady of diverse live music promotion"

You & other very special guests...

Randal Fisher - Intern

Appetizers - Cocktails 7:00pm
sign-up 7:30pm
Dinner Show 8:00pm

Event & Promotion Info:
Dolores Petersen - A. Pro-Advocate
E-mail: dolwood@aol.com
Ph#: 323 632-1640
http://www.facebook.com/people/Dolores-Petersen/777909683

House approved, premier professional photographer Ricky Knack is often times present & or avaliable. View charming, appropriate venue & genre photos, as seen through his eyes @ http://www.rickyknackphotography.com/Site/Welcome.html

Mindful dinner show etiquette & courtesy required during performances. Space permitting, valued venue diners & bar only patrons are requested to support TIPS. (20% minimum entertainment gratuity suggested)

Table seating limited, reservation highly recommended & qualifies for pre sign-up. Patron of the arts and pay2sing or play TIPS encouraged. Free parking, early arrival suggested.

Sep 11, 2010: Sweet Streets II & Harajuku Kawaii Experience with 6%DOKIDOKI at gallery nucleus

Upcoming L.A. - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 04:23
September 11, 2010 - October 4, 2010
Opening Reception / Sept 11, 7:00PM - 11:00PM

Gallery Nucleus & Caro are excited to reprise the highly successful SWEET STREETS exhibit. Last year's colorful event brought out hundreds of art and fashion enthusiasts. This year aims to top the last with an international roster of over 70 artists, and features over 100 works of art. Featuring a fashion show, pop-up shops, live painting, and more, this festive night full of creativity will have something to entertain everyone.
For full details on the opening nights festivities of SWEET STREETS II, please see http://www.gallerynucleus.com/gallery/pieces/237

The Sunday after, nurse your 'Sweet Street' hangover and overdose on some colorful kawaii! Japanese fashion house 6%DOKIDOKI will bring their unique fan event to Gallery Nucleus in celebration of their 15th anniversary and as a stop on the HARAJUKU KAWAII EXPERIENCE world tour. The event runs from 1-3PM. More info: http://www.gallerynucleus.com/event/272

OPENING NIGHT FEATURES:

Free Admission!
Dj sets by Tune in Tokyo and 6%DOKIDOKI's Sebastian Masuda!
Pop-up shops by SOSO Happy, 6%DOKIDOKI & Chubby Bunny Accessories!
6%DOKIDOKI fashion show produced by Bubblepunch!
Live drawing session with 6%DOKIDOKI models!
Live artists drawing!
Japanese snacks and refreshments served!
Food trucks serving up the savoury and sweet!

Sep 2, 2010: Free Garden Tours at Huntington Library - Art Collections and Botanical Gardens

Upcoming L.A. - Sun, 08/29/2010 - 02:40
Free tours of the gardens are available with general admission or membership. Tours are offered Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday between noon and 2 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Times vary depending on volunteer availability; please check in at the Information Desk on arrival for the day's schedule of garden tours. Sorry, free tours cannot be reserved in advance. No tours available on Tuesdays and Free Days.

Sep 3, 2010: Printmaking Show at Artist-Xchange Gallery

Upcoming SF Bay - Sat, 08/28/2010 - 10:03
Printmaking show
Opening Reception: Fri, September 3, 2010, 7 pm to 10 pm
Exhibit ends Sept 30th

Venue: Artist-Xchange
3169 16th Street (btw Guerrero & Valencia)
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel. no.: 415-864-1490
http://www.artist-xchange.com

Join us for the month of September as we display work based on Printmaking. The gallery will display artwork representative or symbolic of the following techniques of printmaking including (Woodcut, Engraving, Etching, Mezzotint, Aquatint, Drypoint, Lithography, Screen-printing, Digital prints, "Giclée" prints, Foil imaging).

Exhibiting artists: Brian Schuck, Jeremy Joan Hewes, Orlando Lacro, Moo, Maki Kayano, Shani Krevsky, Joseph S. Kohls, Rea Solis, Hilary Williams, Gary Comoglio, Jasper Thomas, John Kraft, Diana Blackwell, Idell Weiss, Paul Kirley, Allison Kreft, Anthony Ryan.

Live art demonstration by Hilary Williams.
At this months reception Hilary Williams will be performing a demonstration in the printmaking technique of screen printing. The demonstrations will be taking place at 7:45pm and 8:45pm during the opening reception. She will be creating a small neighborhood print that will then be available for sale at the opening. Hilary Williams learned to screen print a decade ago and has worked in the medium ever since. She has been showing her screen prints, mostly of the San Francisco landscape around the SF Bay Area and at Artist-Xchange for the last 5 years.

Music By: DJ Yoko
We will have Dj Yoko (I&I SOUND) With true love of music brings positive vibes from Reggae 45s:Roots and Culture,Lovers Rock, Classic/ New Dancehall. Yoko has been djing for two years in Bay area's bar&lounge and clubs. Loving to share Irie vibes with music lovers, her reggae spirits vibes up all nicely.

Free admission, hors d'oeuvres and drinks.

Featured art by Gary Comoglio
“Woman with Calla Lilies”, 2010
20" wide x 28" tall
woodcut, monoprint
hand printed on japanese mulberry paper

Sep 6, 2010: SalsaCrazy's Birthday Party on SalsaCrazy Monday! at Rockit Room

Upcoming SF Bay - Sat, 08/28/2010 - 08:32
September 6th, Monday: 7pm Beginner Class, 8:30 Intermediate, 9:30 Open Dancing

Salsa Crazy Birthday Party, And You Are Invited.

You are invited to Learn to Salsa Dance on SalsaCrazy Monday .

http://www.SalsaMonday.com

This is our GRAND OPENING for 2 Floors of Dancing
The Single Most Fun, Most Social, and of course, Best Attended Salsa Night in the Bay Area (and yes, it's on a Monday ...) Now, with a 2nd Floor!

Great Crowds, Great Music, and So Much Fun ...
You HAVE TO LEARN TO SALSA .

The RockIt room has become a staple for dance classes and lesson in the SF Bay Area. An excellent class for beginners to take their very first steps in dancing. Afterwards the night becomes an exceptional latin dance party.

Each Monday the capacity crowd fills the venue to near bursting which prompted us to add a second dance floor for the entire night!

The Salsa Dance Classes are the most popular in the city and have always been at capacity. With the new dance floor comes new dance classes which will allow us to teach even more people how to dance salsa.

http://www.SalsaMonday.com

Grand Opening of SalsaCrazy Mondays with TWO Floors
of Classes, Music and Dancing

Lessons Available starting at 7:00 for Beginners and 8:30 for Intermediates.
Open Dancing begins around 9:30

Open Dancing only $5 for Guys (Ladies and DanceSF.com Students are FREE!)

Join us EVERY Monday at The RockIt Room, 406 Clement Street, SF.

Go to http://www.DanceSF.com to sign up!

Sep 24, 2010: Barefoot In The Park at Lonny Chapman Theatre

Upcoming L.A. - Sat, 08/28/2010 - 07:42
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK
A Slice of 1960’s Newlywed Life

The Group Rep presents Neil Simon’s BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, directed by Stan Mazin. BAREFOOT IN THE PARK opens Friday, September 24 at 8pm and runs through Sunday, October 31 at 2pm at the Lonny Chapman Theatre in the NoHo Arts District of North Hollywood. The play is produced by Britt Chichester and Linda Alznauer. Cast includes
Mark Atha, Bix Barnaba, Michael Cassano, Britt Chichester, Robert Gallo, Henry Holden, Christian Kehoe, Krisztina Koltai, Melissa Soso, & Kathleen Taylor.

Love is in the air with Neil Simon’s Tony nominated romantic comedy about newlyweds who, true to the times, don't really know each other yet — and argue about their differences. We witness the young couple, Corie and Paul, as they begin their married life in their newly acquired tiny 5th floor walk-up apartment in Manhattan. Paul is an uptight, strait-laced lawyer and Corie, a spontaneous free spirit. After a glorious six-day honeymoon, their real life begins - - and they discover that adjusting to married life isn’t so easy!

The original production of BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, directed by Mike Nichols, opened on Broadway in 1963 and starred Robert Redford and Elizabeth Ashley as Paul and Corie. Replacements later in the run included Tony Roberts, Robert Reed, Penny Fuller, and Joan Van Ark. The play ran for 1,530 performances, making it Neil Simon’s longest-running Broadway show. Mike Nichols won the Tony Award for Best Director of a Play, and Tony nominations also went to Neil Simon and Elizabeth Ashley.
The play was revived on Broadway in 2006. It ran for 109 performances. The production starred Patrick Wilson as Paul, Amanda Peet as Corie, Jill Clayburgh as Corie’s mother, and Tony Roberts as Victor Velasco.
The 1967 motion-picture version of BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, directed by Gene Saks from a screenplay by Neil Simon, starred Robert Redford as Paul, Jane Fonda as Corie, Charles Boyer as Victor, Mildred Natwick as Mrs. Banks, Herb Edelman as Harry, and James Stone as the Delivery Man. BAREFOOT IN THE PARK received several awards and nominations. Mildred Natwick, who played Corie’s mother in the film, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Jane Fonda was nominated for the BAFTA for Best Foreign Actress, and Neil Simon also received recognition from the Writers’ Guild of America.
What critics have said about the play:

... "A bubbling, rib-tickling comedy." - The New York Times

"Critic weeps joyfully...I don't think anybody stopped laughing while the curtain was up last evening." - New York Daily News

Run: Friday, September 24 – Sunday, October 31, 2010

Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sunday Matinees at 2pm

Lonny Chapman Theatre 10900 Burbank Boulevard, North Hollywood 91601

Earlybird Lot Parking; Street Parking Available

Wheelchair Accessible

General Admission: $22 Seniors & Students: $17 Groups: $15

Tickets: www.thegrouprep.com or (818) 700-4878

Information: (818) 700-4878

Website: www.thegrouprep.com

Sep 6, 2010: Salsa Crazy Salsa Dance Classes in SF! Fun & Social, No Partner Req'd. at Rockit Room

Upcoming SF Bay - Sat, 08/28/2010 - 07:17
Mondays September 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th; 7pm Beginners 8:30 Intermediates

SALSA LESSONS - BEGINNER & INTERMEDIATE - LEARN TO SALSA!

Learn to dance Salsa! Sexy, fun and social, come for the best beginner class in the Bay! If you have zero experience there is no better place to learn Salsa and there are intermediate classes available for students whom know the basics.

FREE Dancing after the Beginner and Intermediate classes at 9:30 with Salsa Crazy Drink Specials! Where else do you have to be on a Monday? Dance the night away until close! Bring a partner or just show up and Dance with all of the sexy men and women staying to dance after the Beginner and Intermediate Salsa Classes.

http://www.DanceSF.com

Group Beginning and Intermediate salsa dance classes take place on Mondays and start monthly. There are also other classes other days of the week held at locations throughout the San Francisco Bay Area! Each session is four weeks long, and they are progressive classes that meet once a week. No partner and no experience are necessary! Drop-ins are accepted ($15 drop-in fee). Register On-line, and save money!

Anyone can learn how to dance - absolutely anyone. We invite you to try one of our classes and find out what you've been missing. It will change your life! Our four week progressive series on Mondays are designed to get you out into the clubs. You will learn a skill that will last you a lifetime!

http://www.DanceSF.com

Learn to Salsa Dance with SalsaCrazy.Com and have a fantastic San Francisco Salsa Class. Remember, there's no partner and no experience necessary. These are very fun and social salsa lessons and dance classes that provide you a skill that will last a lifetime. We make it so fun, and easy to learn how to dance, so you WILL get it. Come out and Dance today...

These are the hottest classes in town - geared towards everyone, no one get's left behind, and everyone Learns how to dance.

Sign up now! Get information and Register:
http://www.DanceSF.com

Isn't it time you learned how to dance?

Oct 9, 2010: El Cerrito Free Folk Festival at Windrush School

Upcoming SF Bay - Sat, 08/28/2010 - 07:14
The San Francisco Folk Music Club, in association with The City of El Cerrito Arts and Culture Commission and Windrush School, present the annual El Cerrito Free Folk Festival on Saturday, October 9, 2010 from 12 p.m. to 10 pm.

Open to the public, the daylong arts and music festival is free and will be held at the historic Windrush School located at 1800 Elm Street in El Cerrito, California.

This exciting event will feature performances and workshops by world renowned and local musicians alike, with open microphone and jam sessions, and much, much more. Bands performing include Patrick Landeza, Euphonia, Larry Hanks and Deborah Robins, The Courtney Janes, Misner and Smith, Emily Bonn and the Vivants and Don Burnham and The Bolos.

For more information visit www.elcerritofolkfest.org

Sep 11, 2010: Free Introduction to Improv at Dragon Productions Theatre - Palo Alto

Upcoming SF Bay - Sat, 08/28/2010 - 06:17
Like to laugh? Curious about improv? Want to try something new? This two-hour workshop is a great place to start. Gain some insight into how improv works, learn some improv games, and have lots of fun. No experience needed. Shy people welcome! Ages 18 and up, please.
($5+ donation to Dragon Productions appreciated but not required)

Oct 16, 2010: Longplayer San Francisco: 1,000 years in three simultaneous acts at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Upcoming SF Bay - Sat, 08/28/2010 - 04:32
Act 1: Jem Finer's Longplayer is a 1,000 year long composition that's been playing in one form or another since the beginning of the millennium. For 1,000 minutes this October 16th, it takes the form of 18 musicians playing hundreds of singing bowls on a 60 foot-wide custom-built instrument in YBCA's Forum.

Act 2: Longplayer will be presented with the Long Conversation, an epic relay of one-to-one conversations among some of the Bay Area's most interesting minds.

Act 3: Interpreting the Long Conversation in real time will be a data visualization performance by Sosolimited; an art and technology studio out of M.I.T.

Tickets are good for all events; the 6 hour Long Conversation, performance by Sosolimited and the 16.6 hour Longplayer performance.

7:00 am to 11:40 pm
* Longplayer will be performed from 7:00 am to 11:40 pm.
* Long Conversation & Sosolimited will take place from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Members of partner organizations receive one free ticket:
* The Long Now Foundation
* Contemporary Jewish Museum
* Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Dec 4, 2010: ShowBiz Expo Los Angeles at Los Angeles Convention Center

Upcoming L.A. - Sat, 08/28/2010 - 03:18
ShowBiz Expo is the largest tradeshow & conference for the Entertainment Industry. ShowBiz Expo is a 5-Star Event that brings together everyone who works in Film, Video, TV, Theatre, Fashion and Live Events (Producers, Directors, Cinematographers, Actors, Production Companies, Writers, Musicians, and more!) Attendees come from all over the world to meet with leading companies who provide products & services to the ShowBiz Industry, network with their peers and attend workshops, seminars and film screenings! This is the most anticipated networking event of the year for the ShowBiz Industry!

ShowBiz Expo delivers the necessary tools in an exciting, professional, inviting and friendly way to put current and future entertainment driven individuals ahead of their competition. ShowBiz Expo has no equal. Participation is an opportunity that cannot be missed.

FREE to attend if you register before expo.

http://www.theshowbizexpo.com/

ShowBiz Expo Los Angeles
10 AM - 5 PM
Registration opens at 9:45 AM
Los Angeles Convention Center - South Hall G
1201 South Figueroa Street
Os Angeles, CA 90015



For exhibiting info, please call 212.404.2345.

Sep 5, 2010: John Tartaglia's Imaginocean at The Dark Room

Upcoming SF Bay - Fri, 08/27/2010 - 17:36
Bad Movie Night is based on the premise of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Dark Room's hosts riff on the terrible movie & you can yell out your own comments. Help yourself to the free popcorn.
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