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HONESTLY, SAME LADIES! SAME!
The Prince of Wales greeted wellwishers as he visited East Belfast Mission at the Skainos Centre as part of his tour of the UK to launch Homewards - a project aimed at ending homelessness || 27 JUNE 2023
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Lina Bo Bardi, Bardi House (Casa de vidro), São Paulo, Brazil, 1949-1952, view from the northeast, photograph by Nelson Kon, 2002, Courtesy Nelson Kon. Image courtesy of Palm Springs Art Museum. 
Thursday, October 19
LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTS IN THE MARCIANO COLLECTION, Marciano Art Foundation (Mid-Wilshire), 11am–5pm. 
CULTURE FIX: HEATHER SHIREY ON THE BAIANA AND AFRO-BRAZILIAN IDENTITY, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12–1pm.
Paul Brach Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Dorit Cypis, CalArts (Valencia), 12pm.
Psychedelic Cello by Justin Lepard, CalArts (Valencia), 12–1pm.
Chicana Photographers L.A., WEINGART GALLERY (Westchester), 5–8pm.
Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi: Environments for Life, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 5pm.
Architects for Animals® Giving Shelter, HermanMiller Showroom (Culver City), 5:30–9:30pm. $50–500.
Artist and scholar walkthroughs: Micol Hebron, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
THE CUT | EL CORTE: A Fitness Class & Papel Picado Workshop, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 6–8pm. $20.
Alan Gutierrez: INTRO, Artist Curated Projects (Echo Park), 6–8pm.
San Pedro House History Workshop, Angels Gate Cultural Center (San Pedro), 6pm.
Climate Change and the Shaping of Asia, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Bayard & Me Documentary Screening followed by a shorts program and Q&A, Vista Theater (Los Feliz), 7pm.
Adriana Varejao: Transbarrocco, Lloyd Wright Sowden House (Los Feliz), 7–9pm. Through October 21. RSVP here.
Dis Miss: Performing Gender, USC (Downtown), 7pm.
Film Night: Seven Cities of Gold, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7pm.
Rodrigo Valenzuela Lecture, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Film: Free Screening | 11/8/16, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Film Night: Seven Cities of Gold, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7:30pm.
Oscar David Alvarez, PØST (Downtown), 8pm.
Modernism week fall preview weekend, various locations (Palm Springs), various times. Through October 22.
Friday, October 20
Symposium – Art from Guatemala 1960 - Present, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), 10am. $15.
International Orchid Show & Sale, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm. Through October 22.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Pascale Criton with Silvia Tarozzi and Deborah Walker, CalArts (Valencia), 10am–12pm.
STORY TIME AT THE FOWLER, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 11:30am–12:30pm.
Charles Phoenix: Addicted to Americana Live Comedy Slide Show Performance, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 3–5pm. $40.
Christopher Michlig and Jan Tumlir in Conversation, 1301PE (Miracle Mile), 5pm.
Inès Longevial: Sous Le Soleil, HVW8 Gallery (Fairfax), 6–9pm. 
Stepping into the Radiant Future, LAST Projects (Lincoln Heights), 7–11pm.
Feathers of Fire: A Persian Epic, Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (Beverly Hills), 7:30pm. $45–125. Through October 29. 
Latin Rhythms: Cha Cha Cha Dance Class, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 7–9pm.
Mark Edward Rhodes & Jeanete Clough, Beyond Baroque (Venice), 8pm.
Book Launch: PLAYING MONSTER :: SEICHE by Diana Arterian, Human Resources (Chinatown), 8pm.
Princess Diana in Auschwitz, CalArts (Valencia), 8pm. Through October 24.
WHAP! Lecture Series: 'in/ibid./form', West Hollywood Public Library (West Hollywood), 7:30pm.
PST: LA/LA Santa Barbara Weekend, various locations (Santa Barbara), various times. Through October 22. 
Saturday, October 21
UCLA ART HISTORY GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 9am–5pm.
12th annual Los Angeles Archives Bazaar, USC (Downtown), 9am–5pm.
An Ephemeral History of High Desert Test Sites: 2002-2015, High Desert Test Sites (Joshua Tree), 9am. Continues October 22.
Family Festival, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–6pm.
The Beverly Hills Art Show, Beverly Gardens Park (Beverly Hills), 10am–5pm. Also October 22.
Frederick Hammersley: To Paint without Thinking, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm. 
Modern Masters from Latin America: The Pérez Simón Collection, The San Diego Museum of Art (San Diego), 10am–5pm.
A Generative Workshop: Gathering Imagery from the Internal Well with Holaday Mason, Beyond Baroque (Venice), 11am–3pm.
Fall Yoga Series, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 10:30am–11:30am. $12–15.
Fall 2017 Brewery Artwalk, the Brewery (Downtown), 11am–6pm. Continues October 22.
Print making with recycled materials, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 11am–1pm.
Strike a Pose: Improv Comedy in the Portrait Gallery, The Huntington (San Marino), 12:30, 1:30, and 2:30pm.
Festival For All Skid Row Artists, Gladys Park (Downtown), 1–5pm. Continues October 22.
The 3rd Space: Political Action Workshop, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 1–4pm. $5–10.
EXHIBITION TALK & TOUR: Eva J. Friedberg, Daria Halprin & Edward Cella, Edward Cella Art+Architecture (Culver City), 1:30pm.
ARTIST TALK: KAJAHL: Unearthed Entities, Richard Heller Gallery (Santa Monica), 3–5pm.
Alison Blickle: Supermoon, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 3–5pm. RSVP to [email protected]
The 2017 Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation, REDCAT (Downtown), 3, 5, and 8pm.
Jeffrey Schultz & F. Douglas Brown, Beyond Baroque Foundation (Venice), 4pm.
Jaime Guerrero & Bradley Hankey Artist Talks, Skidmore Contemporary Art (Santa Monica), 4pm.
Film: Mapa Teatro’s Project 24, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 4pm.
Los Angeles Filmforum presents Three screenings with Argentinian filmmaker Claudio Caldini, USC (Downtown), 4pm.
When Ice Burns: New works by Diane Best, Porch Gallery (Ojai), 5–7pm; artist talk, 4pm.
Astrid Preston: Upside Down World and Rose-Lynn Fisher: The Topography of Tears, Craig Krull Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–7pm.
VICTOR ESTRADA (IN CONJUNCTION WITH PACIFIC STANDARD TIME), MARTEL SPACE: RICHARD HAWKINS, MARTEL WINDOW PROJECT: MALISA HUMPHREY, Richard Telles Fine Art (Fairfax), 5–8pm.
ARCHAEOLOGY REINVENTED, R.B. Stevenson Gallery (La Jolla), 5–8pm.
The Xenomorph's Egg, Patrick Painter Gallery (Santa Monica), 6–8pm.
The Unconfirmed Makeshift Museum, Klowden Mann (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Personal Vacation and 3 Solo Shows, Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825 (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
FRAY: Art and Textile Politics, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 6–8pm. $20.
Mike Kelley: Kandors, Hauser & Wirth (Downtown), 6–9pm.
Homeward Bound, Nicodim Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Kelly McLane: PECKERWOODS and Augusta Wood: PARTING AND RETURNING, DENK Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
In Order of Appearance and Luke Butler: MMXVII, Charlie James Gallery (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Jennifer Precious Finch (L7) & KRK Dominguez, Red Pipe Gallery (Chinatown), 6–10pm.
Open Studios, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 6–10pm.
The Very Best of OMA Artist Alliance 2017, L Street Fine Art (San Diego), 6–8pm.
Dany Naierman: PORT CAPA, Angels Gate Cultural Center (San Pedro), 6pm.
Arco Iris, Giant Robot Store + GR2 Gallery (Sawtelle), 6:30–10pm.
South of the Border, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–10pm.
Killer Bees at MAR-A-LAGO, Tieken Gallery LA (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Art Moura, The Good Luck Gallery (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Rafael Cardenas - From The Holocene, Exhale Unlimited (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Story Tellers: a DIA de los MUERTOS, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 7–11pm.
Yare: One More Dance by Cristobal Valecillos, Timothy Yarger Fine Art (Downtown), 7:30–10pm.
Laurel Atwell and Jessica Cook: Debris, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8–10pm. $15. 
Sunday, October 22
Adrián Villar Rojas: The Theater of Disappearance, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 11am–5pm. 
Healthy Urban Living Team Building, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 11am–1pm.
Origin Stories Workshop with Nicole Rademacher & Jerri Allyn, Self-Help Graphics & Art (Downtown), 12–3pm.
2017 A.G.Geiger Art Book Fair, 502 Chung King Plaza (Chinatown), 1–7pm.
Community Celebration, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), 1–4pm.
Talk: Conversation & Book Signing: Michael Govan and Walter Isaacson on Leonardo da Vinci, Lacma (Miracle Mile), 2pm.
Nature Deficit Disorder Workshop, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2–6pm. $60–75.
BORDERS and NEIGHBORS screening and panel discussion, Los Angeles Central Library (Downtown), 2pm.
Lecture: Jens Hoffman, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 2:30–4pm.
PUBLIC WALKING TOURS: Lawrence Halprin: Reconnecting the Heart of Los Angeles, various locations, 2:30pm. Also November 5 and 19 and December 17.
Constellations and Connections: A Panel Discussion on Axis Mundo, West Hollywood Council Chambers (West Hollywood), 3pm.
Neighborhood Walk and Draw, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 4–5:30pm.
Akio Suzuki and Aki Onda, Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook (Culver City), 4pm.
For Us By Us, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 6:30–10:30pm. $5 donation.
GALLERY TALK | Peter Frank with Robert Standish, KM Fine Arts (West Hollywood), 5–7pm.
FALL IN LOVE WITH FREY, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 6–9pm. $125–175.
Claudio Caldini, Echo Park Film Center (Echo Park), 7:30pm. $5.
Monday, October 23
Yare: One More Dance by Cristobal Valecillos, Timothy Yarger Fine Art (Beverly Hills), 10am–6pm. 
Kellie Jones, Art + Practice (Leimert Park), 7pm.
Fantasmas Cromáticos: 8mm Visions of Claudio Caldini, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $6–12.
Tuesday, October 24
The Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series, 101/EXHIBIT (West Hollywood), 10am–6pm.
Movement and Landscape: Celebrating the Halprin Legacy, Central Library (Downtown), 12pm.
PUBLIC DANCE PERFORMANCE: Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre, Central Library (Downtown), 12pm.
Film: The Invisible Man, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
The Music of Latin America in Los Angeles, The Artform Studio (Highland Park), 6:30–9pm.
FLAVORS OF MEXICO, Skirball Cultural Center (Brentwood), 7:30–9pm. Also November 14 and December 12.
No Mas Bebes, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
El Automóvil Gris, Skirball Cultural Center (Brentwood), 8pm.
Sounding Limits: The Music of Pascale Criton, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $12–20.
Wednesday, October 25
FOWLER OUT LOUD: SAMANTHA BLAKE GOODMAN, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 6–7pm.
LAND's 2017 Gala, Carondelet House (MacArthur Park), 6–11pm. 
Screening and Conversation with Filmmakers Ben Caldwell, Barbara McCullough, and Curator Erin Christovale, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 7–9pm.
We Wanted a Revolution, Black Radical Women 1965–85 curatorial walkthrough, Lezley Saar: Salon des Refusés, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Making Athens Great (Again?): Modern Lessons from the Age of Pericles, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 7:30pm.
Kellie Jones: South of Pico, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Soundbath With Chakra Crystal Singing Bowls Series, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30–8:30pm. $16–20.
Performance: Live/Work, Honor Fraser Gallery (Culver City).
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Paul Simon Explains His Retirement From Touring Range
https://www.ticketsteam.com/buy-Paul-Simon-tickets.html Paul Simon sent a great deal of eyebrows skyward recently by announcing a goodbye show" in London's Hyde Park this summertime, providing little else by way of a description of the farewell" of it all. I love making music, my voice is still strong, and my band is a tight remarkable group of talented artists. 20 Simon and Garfunkel's first LP, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., was launched on October 19, 1964; it included 12 tunes in the folk vein, 5 written by Simon. His loss is not the only factor I have actually decided to stop touring, however it is a contributing element," discussed Simon. There isn't a great deal of money in there either, it's a nine, ten-piece band playing little gigs. Simon Paul is signed to Columbia, Warner bros and Hear Music. Nor do I consider Dylan to be timeless since "Fallen Angels" marks his 37th studio album, which happens to be the exact same variety of plays written by Shakespeare, the one and only Bard. In 2003, he got a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his operate in Simon & Garfunkel and has offered more than 100 million records worldwide. His tour schedule does not presently include a San Diego show, but he will perform at the 18,000-capacity Hollywood Bowl on May 22 and May 23. And it is not uncommon for goodbye tours by beloved entertainers like Simon to be extended. Edie Brickell: It was our objective, when I was playing with the band, to record a great deal of upbeat songs. Paul Simon has revealed that he will retire from live efficiency this year following a series of shows in the United States and Europe. If somebody's playing music, I want to sing along to it, I like to make something up, and I get thrilled when I tape-record it and I wish to put it out there. Paul Simon's wish of being homeward bound is finally becoming a reality, with the 76-year-old vocalist revealing that he will retire from touring after one last tour, entitled Homeward Bound - the Goodbye Tour. Robinson." He has offered more than 100 million records around the world and in 2003 got a Grammy Life time Accomplishment Award for his operate in Simon & Garfunkel. It was constantly Paul who composed the tunes and his partner, Art, was there to make them pretty. Nashville is a town of co-writing and I think it's an excellent thing to do. I believe it certainly helps, specifically in a networking sense, getting your tunes heard and taped.
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The Prince of Wales was shown how to use a wood turning lathe as he visited Faithworks Carpentry Workshop in Bournemouth || 26 JUNE 2023
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The Prince of Wales visited the Mosaic Clubhouse in London || 26 JUNE 2023
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The Prince of Wales scored a basket against Tyrone Mings during a visit to Reach Up Youth at the Verdon Recreation Centre in Sheffield || 27 JUNE 2023
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The Prince of Wales meets young kids during his visit to Reach Up Youth at the Verdon Recreation Centre || 27 JUNE 2023
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WILLIAM AND GERI ♡
The Prince of Wales hugs and greets Geri Halliwell during his visit to Maindee Primary School in Newport || 26 JUNE 2023
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The Prince of Wales greets wellwishers gathered outside as visted East Belfast Mission at the Skainos Centre as part of his tour of the UK to launch Homewards - a project aimed at ending homelessness || 27 JUNE 2023
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The Prince of Wales visted East Belfast Mission at the Skainos Centre as part of his tour of the UK to launch Homewards - a project aimed at ending homelessness || 27 JUNE 2023
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The Prince of Wales speaks with members during his visit to Mosaic Clubhouse in London || 26 JUNE 2023
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THE PRINCE DIARIES ♚
26 JUNE 2023 || HOMEWARDS LAUNCH TOUR : MOSAIC CLUBHOUSE, LAMBETH
The Prince of Wales embarked on a two day tour of the U.K. as he unveiled the six Flagship locations as he launched - 'Homewards' which is a five year long project to help eliminate Homelessness
His first stop was the Mosaic Clubhouse in Lambeth which supports people in the borough who have mental health conditions.
During the visit he spoke with Clubhouse members, who opened up about their experiences of homelessness, and how the centre has helped them. He also reunited with Big Issue seller Dave Martin with whom he sold the magazines last year.
William's trip to the charity was focused on how to break the association between suffering from mental health conditions and subsequently finding themselves on the streets.
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The Prince of Wales, known as The Duke of Rothesay in Scotland, arrives at Tillydrone Community Campus in Aberdeen || 27 JUNE 2023
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The Prince of Wales visted East Belfast Mission at the Skainos Centre as part of his tour of the UK to launch Homewards - a project aimed at ending homelessness || 27 JUNE 2023
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The Prince of Wales visited Faithworks Carpentry Workshop in Bournemouth || 26 JUNE 2023
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THE PRINCE DIARIES ♚
26 JUNE 2023 || HOMEWARDS LAUNCH TOUR : FAITHWORKS CARPENTRY WORKSHOP, BOURNEMOUTH
The Prince of Wales unveiled the Faithworks Carpentry Workshop as the the second of the six Flagship Homewards locations for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
The charity At Faithworks' carpentry workshop, trainees learn practical woodworking skills and techniques. They are also able to benefit from 1:1 support with life issues and building relationships within a supportive community. William's visit was aimed at shining a spotlight on how empowering people with skills can help get them into employment and therefore prevent the cycle of repeat homelessness. During his visit, he spoke with trainees about how the support they have received in the workshop has been transformative: and about their hopes for the future.
He also tried his hand out at using a lathe in the carpentry workshop and was shown how the centre provides training and support to help people move into education and employment.
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