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Get Your Lit On: The Week in Bookish LA

Get Your Lit On: The Week in Bookish LA

Kenneth Turan presents Never Coming to a Theater Near You 7pm @ Studio City Branch Library more ›

Sensual Saturday

Sensual Saturday

Fill the space between your ears with info about wind by attending the screeing of Wild Weather: Wind" at Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium, 332 S. Michigan Ave. , Pasadena. Show starts at 2 PM but doors open at 1:30. $5 also nets you a post-screening discussion will be led by Shane Murphy, of Caltech’s Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Program is for ages 6 and up so it won't be over your head. more ›

New Ways to Experience LA, Dot Com Style

New Ways to Experience LA, Dot Com Style

Experience LA
LAist has recently discovered the website Experience LA, and we want to pass on the word. They hail themselves as the "definitive Cultural Information Portal for the greater LA area," merging cultural events and happenings around the city with information on using public transportation to get you there. Today, for example, we could win tickets to MOCA's Visual Music Installation or the Museum of the American West's production of Kino and Theresa. We could also attend tonight's LA Chamber Orchestra's Conversations event and have a glass of wine (included with ticket price) and some conversation before the evening's performance at Zipper Hall. Tomorrow we could skip work and attend Fifty-two Miles Downstream, a critical discussion about the history of the Los Angeles River hosted by the Southern California Institute of Architecture, and wrap up the night by seeing acclaimed mystery author Walter Mosley's The Literary Life at CalTech's Beckman Auditorium, for absolutely free. And all this can be accomplished without our car! Well, thanks, Experience LA. Let no one say there's nothing intellectual going on in this town. more ›

Open Yer Head

Open Yer Head

Stimulate your intellect at some of these happenings around town: more ›

Pop Culture is Good For You!

Pop Culture is Good For You!

Steven Johnson, author of Mind Wide Open and other books as well as a contributing editor for Wired and Discovery magazines, will give a speech called "Everything Bad is Good for You: Why Today's Pop Culture is Making Our Kids Smarter " as part of Caltech's "Voices of Vision" series on Thursday, November 4, 2004 at 8:00 PM more ›

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