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foryourart · 6 years
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PLAN ForYourArt: April 19–25
Thursday, April 19
Westside Openings and Events
MFA Exhibition #3, UCLA (Westwood), 5–8pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Saloni Mathur, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
READINGS: Poetry: Mihaela Moscaliuc and Michael Waters, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Miracle Mile and Mid-City Openings and Events
Artist meet and greet, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
Film: Free Screening: United Shades of America: The Border, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Downtown and Frogtown Openings and Events
Evolution of View Park: The Beginnings, California African American Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
Tony Brown + Paul Greeley: It Belongs to His, DAC Gallery + ECF Downtown L.A. Art Center (Downtown), 6–8pm.
MOCA Music: Berhana, Rayana Jay, Linafornia, and Modern Funk Fest DJs, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 6:30–9:30pm.
Health/Care Film Series: Unrest (2017), Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm.
BUILT-IN, NAVEL (Downtown), 7:30–9:30pm.
Kelly Lytle Hernandez: City of Inmates, Main Museum (Downtown), 8–9:30pm.
Chinatown Openings and Events
THE NOW HEAR ENSEMBLE: Storytelling, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Yve Laris Cohen: Meeting Ground, Sadie Barnette: Dear 1968,..., and Prospect 2018, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 11am–5pm.
Lucretia Martel: Two Screenings, CalArts (Valencia), 1pm. Also April 20.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Bruce Broughton, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Historia Plantarum, The Huntington (San Marino), 4:30–6pm.
Downtown at Sundown, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 5–8pm.
School of Art Visiting Artist Series: Jeffrey Vallance, CalArts (Valencia), 5pm.
Parallel Stories Lecture: An Education in Seeing: Geoff Dyer on The Street Philosophy of Garry Winogrand, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30pm.
Enter>text: Docent, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 6–8:30pm.
15's - Fifteen Minutes of Spoken Word with A.P. Jackson, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 6:15pm.
Lecture: Abraham Lincoln's Diary, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Materials Collective: Earth Week Celebration, CalArts (Valencia), 8–11pm.
Film screening of Laguna Art Museum at 100, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach).
Friday, April 20
Westside Openings and Events
MUSIC & PERFORMANCE Arts Party: Recreation, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7–10pm.
Mid-City and Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Course: One-Day Workshop—Twilight at LACMA, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 5–8pm.
DESE ESCOBAR MISS INDEPENDENT, MARLIE MUL, MOTHER CULTURE LOS ANGELES (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Hollywood Openings and Events
Objects of Affection, Gallery 1988 (Hollywood).
Downtown Openings and Events
Art Buzz with Glenn Phillips, ICA LA (Downtown), 5:30–7pm.
Victor Rosas: Artificial Mask, 356 Mission (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Passing Through, Documentary, LA Poverty Department (Downtown), 7pm.
An Evening with Donika Kelly, Featuring Vanessa Angélica Villarreal and Eloisa Amezcua, Ace Hotel (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
TINKERTOPIA – ESMoA Kids Engineering Arts Club, ESMoA (El Segundo), 3:30–5pm.
Saturday, April 21
Westside Openings and Events
Family Days at the Villa, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 10am–5pm. Continues April 22.
Conversation: Oaxacan Ball Games and Mexican Indigenous Migration, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 2–4pm.
The Plato Conversations: Dialogues in LA, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 4–6:30pm.
David McDonald: COMMON KNOWLEDGE artist talk, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 4pm.
An artist talk by Brighton Smith And exhibition closing reception for Flowers Paintings, Skidmore Contemporary Art (Santa Monica), 4pm.
Sally Jacobs: Sundays at the Farmers Market, Jenny Revitz Soper: Twisted Visions, Ernie Marjoram: Selected Paintings, Toni Reinis: Looking But Not Seeing, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–8pm.
CONSTRUCTION: A GROUP SHOW ABOUT MEMORY AND FABRICATION, Arena1 Gallery (Santa Monica), 6–9pm.
MURDER MAGAZINE ISSUE #2, Del Vaz Projects (West L.A.), 8pm.
Culver City Openings and Events
Gallery Hop: Culver City, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (Culver City), 11am–12:30pm. $35.
Not an Ostrich: And Other Images from America’s Library, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 11am–6pm. 
Jessica Antola: Circadian Landscape, Arcana: Books on the Arts (Culver City), 4–6pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Exhibition Tour: A Universal History of Infamy—Those of This America, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Culver City High School Student Art Exhibition & Reception, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 2–5pm.
Mary Little: The Shape of Cloth, Craft in America Center (Miracle Mile), 4–6pm.
DLJU, Iskar, Binho Ribiero, Erre, Lesivo, and Toxicomano Callejero, Gabba Gallery (Koreatown), 7–11pm.
Koreatown and Mid-City Openings and Events
Closing reception: Corrina Peipon and Pangaea, Household (Mid-City), 4–6pm.
Ladyscumbag's World Premiere (and Closing) Party, Visitor Welcome Center (Koreatown), 6–9pm.
West Hollywood Openings and Events
Michael Mahalchick and SOFT CORNERS, Richard Telles Fine Art (Fairfax), 5–7pm.
Daniel Arsham: Character Study, Morán Morán (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Hollywood Openings and Events
Tom Burr in conversation with William J. Simmons, Hannah Hoffman Gallery (Hollywood), 4pm.
Community Healing Sound Bath, Various Small Fires (Hollywood), 5pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
WALK THE TALK, LA Poverty Department (Downtown), 11am–3pm.
Artist Walk-through: Rigo 23, Main Museum (Downtown), 2–3:30pm.
Girl on Wire: Redux, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Downtown), 4–6pm.
Michael Ned Holte and Dave Hullfish Bailey in Conversation, REDCAT (Downtown), 4pm.
JOAN Benefit Party, JOAN (Downtown), 7–11pm.
Bodies of a Different Mass, Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles (Downtown), 7–10pm.
PARALLEL STORMS: Works by Janie Geiser and TOO MANY DAYS: Works by Laura Heit, Track 16 (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Ron Linden: Em_ty, PØST (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Andy Woll, Brie Ruais, Night Gallery (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Philip Newcombe: ODEON, Monte Vista Projects (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Michael Webster and Breath Control Orchestra - Nice Day for the Races, The Box (Downtown), 8pm.
David Rosenboom and Lewis Klahr: Battle Hymn for Insurgent Arts, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $12–25.
Chinatown Openings and Events
Sol Variations — A New Sound Installation by Richard Chartier, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Closing Reception and Artist Walkthroughs for Lars Jan -  Luminaries and Rachel Mason - Star Death and the Pain Body, Charlie James Gallery (Chinatown), 4–7pm.
Lincoln Heights Openings and Events
Taste of Art: At Home with The Huntingtons, The Huntington (San Marino), 9am. Sold out.
Workshop: Resistance, Delay, Accumulation and Mobilization with Luis Lara Malvacias, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 12–3pm. $30.
Me, An Idiot, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Family Event - Earth Day Saturday, The Huntington (San Marino), 11am–3pm.
Skill share: Safety & Justice, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 1–4pm.
Chinatown: The Movie, Glendale Central Library (Glendale), 2–4pm.
FILM SCREENING: SEARCHING FOR SIMÓN BOLÍVAR: ONE POET’S JOURNEY, MOLAA (Laguna Beach), 2–5pm.
Movie Matinee - Coco, ESMoA (El Segundo), 2:30–4:30pm.
Sunday, April 22
Westside Openings and Events
SCREENINGS KIDS Family Flicks Film Series: FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am.
CONVERSATIONS: Architecture for the Ages: The New Acropolis Museum of Athens with Dimitrios Pandermalis, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 3:30pm.
Artist Talk: Robert Polidori, Getty Center (Brentwood), 4pm.
Culver City Openings and Events
Historical Witness Project, Wende Museum (Culver City), 3pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
On Clay: Melting Point Panel Discussion, Moderated by Exhibition Co-Curator Andres Payan & Michael Jones McKean, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 2pm.
Film: Documentary Film: Hockney—A Day on the Grand Canal, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 2pm.
Hollywood Openings and Events
WxW: For Women. By Women, Barnsdall Art Park (East Hollywood), 12–4pm.
Frogtown Openings and Events
LA For Choice Clinic Defense Volunteer Training, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 11am–1:30pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Open House with Rafa Esparza, Jackie Clay, Ayanna U'Dongo, and Muñeka, ICA LA (Downtown), 11am–6pm.
Happy Earth Day! Youth Workshop with Sharif Farrag, 356 Mission (Downtown), 1–4pm.
Light and Color, California African American Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
SoulCollage 101, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
CAAM Reads! Respect, The Life of Aretha Franklin, California African American Museum (Downtown), 3–4:30pm.
QueerWise/QueerWOKE, ONE Archives (Downtown), 4pm.
Chinatown Openings and Events
Christine Tavolacci and Ted Byrnes perform John Cage's Ryoanji, Human Resources (Chinatown), 8–11pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Wasted! The Story of Food Waste, The Huntington (San Marino), 1pm.
CalArts Open Studios, CalArts (Valencia), 1–6pm.
14th Annual Art Auction, Center for the Arts Eagle Rock (Eagle Rock), 1–5pm.
EXHIBITION WALKTHROUGH WITH SHAY BREDIMUS, Long Beach Museum of Art (Long Beach), 3–4pm.
GUNS: LOADED CONVERSATIONS, San Jose Quilt Museum (San Jose), 3–5pm.
PATRICIA L. BOYD: GOOD GRAMMAR, POTTS (Alhambra), 6–8pm.
Monday, April 23
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Chantal? A performance conceived by Sonia Wieder-Atherton
 and Renaud Bouchard-Gonzalez, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $6–12.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—Art and Social Justice, North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
A Tale of Asteroid Families - Dr. Joseph Masiero, The Huntington (San Marino), 7pm.
Tuesday, April 24
Westside Openings and Events
Discussions in Israeli Art: Prof. Dalia Manor, American Jewish University (Bel Air), 10:30am.
MAKE ART NOT WALLS, ROSEGALLERY (Santa Monica), 6:30–8:30pm.
Culver City Openings and Events
Panel: Power, Politics & the Art World, Blum & Poe (Culver City), 7:20pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Film: The Haunting, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
Wednesday, April 25
Hollywood Openings and Events
Frame Rate: Norberto Rodriguez, Hollywood Improv (Hollywood), 5–7pm.
Sense: A Silent Auction to Benefit Multiple Sclerosis, FLOOD Gallery (Larchmont), 6:30–9:30pm.
Leimert Park Openings and Events
Artist Talk: Ulysses Jenkins, Art + Practice (Leimert Park), 7pm.
Frogtown Openings and Events
Remarkable: Artists With Chronic Illness & Disability, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30–9:30pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Screening: Civic Art: Four Stories from South Los Angeles, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Distinguished Fellow Lecture - Every Picture Tells a Story, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Crows of the Desert, Alex Theatre (Glendale), 7:30pm.
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cryptodictation · 4 years
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'Fine print': confrontation with Tereza Cristina brings Griselda closer to Ren
If the couple takes off (photo: Rede Globo / Reproduo)
THE Spotlight this thursday (4/16) in the world of soap operas stay with the plot of Fine print. The 9:00 pm presentation of the clash between Griselda (Lilia Cabral) and Tereza Cristina (Christiane Torloni). And the worst will be the consequences, because Ren (Dalton Vigh) take Griselda's side in the fight, and the confused one to be sure.
* Abstracts are the responsibility of broadcasters and changes may occur due to editing decisions.
Malhao – Live the Difference
Indicative rating 12 years
Clara and MB are satisfied with Lica and Felipe. Tina faces Telma. Fio and Jota argue over Ellen. Roney and Josefina cannot understand each other. Ben kisses Guto. I dance with Ellen, and Jota watches them. Keyla goes to school with Tonico and Tato, and K2 reacts with spite. Dris catches Fio talking to Ellen about the app he put on his cell phones during the party. Keyla assures Dris that he won't miss the school year. During the party, cell phones fire at the same time, and Ellen fears Dris's reaction.
New world
Indicative rating 12 years
Leopoldina complains about Pedro's betrayals. Domitila asks to go with Chalaa to Rio de Janeiro. Pedro tells Piat that Joaquim is alive. Wolfgang teaches Diara and Elvira to behave at the table. Ceclia leaves the convent and asks Mother to visit Amlia. Pedro tells Thomas that Anna left with Joaquim. Jacira questions Anna about her feelings for Joaquim. Thomas cries because of Anna. Joaquim and Anna love each other. Chalaa saves Domitila and has Felcio arrested. Joaquim asks Ubirajara to marry Anna in the village. Anna talks about Piat to Jurema and Jacira. Domitila makes fun of the fact that Benedita denounced her to Felcio.
Totally awesome
Indicative rating 12 years
Jonatas doesn't like to see Arthur with Eliza. Cassandra does a photo shoot, and Adele decides to enroll her in the contest. Jonatas offers to go with Eliza to visit Excalibur. Eliza accepts Arthur's proposal. Carolina likes Rafael's work and is interested in scheduling a meeting with the photographer. Rafael takes pictures of Eliza. Eliza makes a special dinner for her and Jonatas. Arthur and Carolina sign the betting contract. Germano encourages Lili to leave her grief. Carolina looks at Eliza's photo and thinks about sabotaging Arthur's model.
Fine print
Indicative rating 12 years
Tereza Cristina offends Griselda. Baltazar v Tereza Cristina feeling sick and comforting her. Antenor tries to help me, but fails. Teodora is outraged to learn what Wallace felt during the fight. Esther decides to go to Itaipava, and Paulo is upset. Ren arrives at Griselda's, who is ashamed of her condition. Tereza Cristina argues with Ren. Antenor is ashamed of Patrcia. Esther tells Danielle that she is determined to do in vitro fertilization, even without the support of her husband. Marcela forces Paulo to have lunch with her. Patrcia looks for Antenor.
The adventures of Poliana
Indicative rating 10 years
Iure and Sophie talk and get along. Ruth realizes that Bento and Joo are not at home and is desperate. Arlete and Lindomar decide to remove the stolen belongings from their home, but are caught by the police and end up arrested. Vini, Guilherme and Jeff meet Gabi, Luca and Brenda at the same bar. Mr. Gigantoso tells Poliana that he is sure Lorenzo is his real father, and gives the contact of a person who could help her, Barbara, the bearded woman. Ruth thinks that Bento and Joo have been kidnapped and Waldineusa tries to take advantage of the situation. Branca tells Glria that Violeta is a liar. Mirela and Raquel also appear in the same bar as their schoolmates. Gleyce tells Vernica not to leave the entire project of the CLP headquarters in Roger's hand. “Leandro” appears at the bar to find Mirela, but recognized by Jeff and Vini, who deliver him and tell the girl the truth.
My heart
Indicative rating 10 years
Dorival and his men threaten Johnny, while throwing gasoline at “school” to set it on fire. Ana calls the police and it is time to avoid a tragedy. Leon is waiting for Fanny but she has an unforeseen event and is late. Diego tries to kiss Isabela, but she walks away, and says she is not an otria, and that she knows that he and Fernando are arranged to take their son. Fanny arrives at the meeting place, but does not find Leon, she only sees flowers under a table, and decides to go to Margarida's house, to wait for him. Fernando comments to Ana who noticed that there was some interest between Isabela and Diego. Fanny tells Margarida that Leon must be thinking that she doesn't want to go back with him, when in fact the other way around. Bruno confesses to Manuela that he loves her. Fanny is desperate, as Leon does not appear. Fanny discovers that a young man with the characteristics of Leon suffered an accident and could not resist his injuries. Fernando tells Ana that his lawyer is looking at Diego Nicolas' case. Fanny calls Ana to tell her what happened and thinks Leon is dead.
Cmplices of a rescue
Free indicative rating
Isabela dislikes To not to go out with him. Everything since Omar told her that if they stayed together she would have to look after him for a lifetime. I don’t know that. Rebeca overhears the conversation and asks why Manuela lied. The girl gets angry and leaves the house, finds Omar and goes out with him. Priscila listens to C1R members saying they feel sorry for her. Disgusted, the girl reveals to Regina that the Vaz brothers were abandoned by Aunt Flora. Vicente arrested by the police at the record company. Andr cries. Lurdinha tells Frederico that she is seeing someone else. The stylist leaves upset. The culinary clash between Fiorina and Nina begins. Mateus, Dris and To are the presenters and announce Carol Fiorentino, Fabrizio Fasano Jr. (both from “Bake Off Brasil – Mo Na Massa”) and Carlos Bertolazzi (from “Hell's Kitchen” and “BBQ Brasil”) as jurors of the match. Fiorina and Nina need to prepare a starter, a main and a dessert to be evaluated.
Betty the ugly in New York
The broadcaster SBT requested the classification for 10 years and awaits a final decision by the Ministry of Justice and Public Security
Armando feels guilty after having a night of love with Betty. He goes into crisis and struggles with his true feelings. Betty returns home and, in front of her parents, tries to hide what she is feeling. But Ncolas suspects, and asks if she spent the night with Armando and reminds her friend that he never leaves Marcela and is only using her out of interest. Ricardo doesn't believe that Armando didn't need the blue pill to make love to Betty. Daniel wants to know everything about Betty's boyfriend and pays Patrcia to spy on him. Demtrio catches Patrcia hanging around the house. Armando also sees you from your car. Jenny, to get revenge, paints the room and all of Sofia's clothes orange. Upon seeing what happened, Sofia has a nervous breakdown, is sick and taken to the hospital.
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