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Across the Universe

• Tonight the Fahey/Klein Gallery presents the opening reception for "Unbounded Youth," an exhibit of photographs by David Drebin, Mona Kuhn and Nathaniel Welch. The reception is from 7 – 9 PM, and the show runs through March 12th.
• At Tower on Sunset, meet film legend Ray Harryhausen at 5 PM, when he makes an in-store appearance. For more information, call (310) 657-3344.
• Tonight the Aero Theatre screens the epic and beautiful Lawrence of Arabia, starring Peter O'Toole, Alec Guiness, Anthony Quinn and Omar Sharif. The film begins at 7:30 PM.
• The New Beverly Cinema has a Christian Bale double feature: The Machinist at 7:30 PM, followed by American Psycho at 9:30 PM.
• Arrive at UCLA's Hammer Museum at 7 PM for a Hammer Reading by poet and critic Alan Williamson, who also teaches English at UC Davis.
Photo courtesy of Fahey/Klein Gallery. Copyright: Nathaniel Welch.
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