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TODAY
ICON GRACE SLICK AT FINGERHUT GALLERY
Rock ‘n’ roll icon Grace Slick will make an appearance at the
opening reception of her second exhibit at Fingerhut Gallery today
and tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Slick’s work includes intense and
colorful portraits of rock icons such as Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin,
Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and more. The show will run through April
12. The Gallery is at 210-A Forest Ave. Information: 376-6410.
A TASTE OF WINE
Wine tasting takes place every Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. at Len’s
Wine Cite. Different wines will be sampled each week. Len’s is at 303
Broadway in Broadway Plaza. For information, call 376-2215.
POETRY MEETING
Laguna Poets meet at 8 p.m. Fridays on the third floor of Wells
Fargo Bank at 260 Ocean Ave. Bring poems to this free evening of
poetry sharing and reading.
SATURDAY
ART CLASSES AT SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL
The Sawdust Art Festival will hold its annual Spring into Art
classes with professional artists teaching their skills. The classes
are both Saturday and Sunday of each weekend. Cost for the classes
range from $50 to $250 all materials and refreshments and catered
lunches. Adult classes are from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and one-day
children’s sessions are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. To register, call
497-0521.
LAGUNA HOMEGROWN SURF ART EXHIBIT OPENING
Today at 7 p.m., an exhibit themed Laguna Homegrown Surf Art will
open at the Surf Gallery at 911 South Coast Highway. Dennis McTighe
and other artists like Bill Ogden, John Chaney, Pat Tobin, Donita
Lloyd, Ryan Gourley, Frog, Sly Dog, Marcel and others will be on
exhibit through April 19. Information: 376-9115.
ARTIST RECEPTION FOR BERNIE FUCHS AT RICHARD MACDONALDS
Today from 7 to 10 p.m. there will be an artist reception for
Bernie Fuchs at Richard MacDonald Fine Art Gallery. Fuchs visited
Italy for the first time in 1960 and, after falling in love with the
scenery, has returned many times. The paintings are built on Fuchs’
drawing skills, and his compelling use of shadow and light with work
features scenes from Venice to Palermo, Turin, Ravello, from the
hills of Rome to the Tuscan hills. The exhibit runs through March 28.
Richard MacDonald Gallery is located at 326 Glenneyre Street. For
more information or to RSVP, call 497-4988.
LATIN JAZZ AND DANCING
Romeo Cucina will feature Latin jazz and dancing with Ivan
Marcello and his band. The fun starts at 8 p.m. Romeo Cucina is
located at 249 Broadway. Information: 497-6627.
CRYSTAL COVE HIKES
Crystal Cove backcountry hikes today and Saturday. Meet at the
flag pole at the El Moro State Park visitor’s center. Information:
497-7647.
SUNDAY
‘SORDID LIVES’ WHITE TRASH PICNIC AT WOODY’S
Woody’s at the Beach and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment are
inviting the public to jon them in celebrating the DVD release of
“Sordid Lives,” a black comedy about white trash that has been a huge
success. The party will be held today from noon to 3 p.m. and
includes picnic food, soft and hard drinks, open mic entertainment,
karaoke and more.
A donation of $30 is needed to attend, or a bag of food equivalent
to $30 or both. All of the proceeds raised go to the AIDS Services
Foundation Food Pantry. To RSVP, call 376-8809 or go online to
www.woodysatthebeach.com. Woody’s is located at 1305 South Coast Highway.
‘WHITENESS, A WAYWARD CONSTUCTION’ OPENS AT LAM WITH A LECTURE
The exhibit “Whiteness, A Wayward Construction” opens at the
Laguna Art Museum today and will through July 6. The exhibit is a
group exhibition of 28 individual artists and collaborative teams
working in various media, who explore representations of whiteness.
The underlying assumption of the exhibit is that everyone in the
United States is constructed in the political imagination as a racial
subject. There will be a lecture at 11 a.m. today by curator Tyler
Stallings and artists in Whiteness, A Wayward Construction will
discuss their work and the broader cultural study of whiteness.
Laguna Art Museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive. Information:
494-8971 or online at www.lagunaartmuseum.org.
COLOR IT ORANGE
Laguna College of Art and Design is sponsoring Color It Orange,
Orange County’s most extensive art exhibit by area students,
Kindergarten through 12th grade. The 29th annual juried student
exhibit is scheduled to have 600 pieces on exhibit including
drawings, paintings, sculpture, prints and photography. The exhibit
opens on Sunday and runs through April 2. The Laguna College of Art
and Design is at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Information: 376-6000.
LEONARD KAPLAN EXHIBIT AT LAGUNA ART MUSEUM
“Waking Dreams: The Art of Leonard Kaplan,” will run through July
6. The exhibit will include surrealistic drawings and mixed-media
collages by the artist, from 1980 to today. Laguna Art Museum is
located at 307 Cliff Drive. Information: 494-8971 or online at
www.lagunaartmuseum.org.
‘LOVERS OF VERSAILLES’
Laguna Playhouse is presenting the U.S. premiere of the
bittersweet comedy, “Lovers of Versailles” by playwright Bernard
Farrell. The show runs through March 23. Tickets cost between $27 and
$49. The playhouse is at 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Information:
497-2787.
OUR TOWN IN THE EARLY 1900s
“Greetings from Laguna Beach: Our Town in the Early 1900s” just
opened at the Laguna Art Museum and will feature paintings,
photographs and memorabilia that chronicle life in Laguna Beach circa
1900 to 1930. The exhibit includes works by William Wendt, Joseph
Kleitsch, Clarence Hinkle, Edgar Payne and Anna Hills. In 1910,
Laguna’s population was around 300 and many of its residents were
writers, artists and musicians -- much like today. Featuring many of
Laguna Beach’s landmarks, past and present, it’s a vivid history of
Laguna Beach. Laguna Art Museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive.
Information: 494-8971 or online at www.lagunaartmuseum.org.
MARINE ROOM
Missiles of October, a Laguna-based band, will perform from 4 to 8
p.m. at the Marine Room. The Marine Room is at 214 Ocean Ave.
Information: 494-3027.
MOSUN
Listen to live music, from 5 to 11 p.m. Sundays, by Nick Hernandez
of Common Sense. Roll and drink specials. 680 S. Coast Highway,
497-5646.
MONDAY
NO SQUARE OPEN MIC NIGHT
No Square Theatre will present its open mic night from 7 to 10
p.m., where adults can sing with professional piano accompaniment.
Bring your own sheet music. No Square is at 221 Broadway.
OPERA BELL’ARTE
Villa Romano Trattoria at 303 Broadway offers Opera Bell’Arte --
an enchanting evening in Tuscany with live opera performances and
dinner from 7 to 9 p.m. Information: 497-6220.
TUESDAY
OCEAN AVENUE BREWERY
Hip-hop and dance music gets the crowd dancing, with DJ Eddie Lee
spinning. Cover is $5. DJ starts at 10 p.m. The Brewery is at 237
Ocean Ave., 497-3381.
WEDNESDAY
EIGHT FUNNY FOLK
One Funny Night Comedy show, presented by comedienne Lynn Epstein,
features eight comics at Laguna Beach Brewing Company, 422 S. Coast
Highway, 499-2337. $5 cover, show starts at 8 p.m.
THURSDAY
‘FOOTLOOSE’
Laguna Beach performing arts department presents the Broadway
musical “Footloose” on March 27, 28 and 29 at 7:30 p.m., March 30 at
2:30 p.m. and April 3, 4 and 5 at 7:30 p.m. The production is
directed by Mark Dressler, choreographed by Tod. A. Kubo, Roxana Ward
is the musical director and Wade Hendricks is the instrumental
director. The performances are in the Artists’ Theatre located at 625
Park Avenue. Tickets; $10 - $15 for adults, $8 for students. For
information, call 497-7769.
TWO FOR ONE AT WOODY’S
Woody’s at the Beach offers two-for-one drinks from 9 p.m. to
closing on Thursdays. Buy your first drink and get a ticket for a
like drink to be redeemed at the bar. Woody’s is at 1305 S. Coast
Highway. Information: 376-8809.
MARCH 28
FAMILY SING ALONG
Every fourth Friday of the month from 6 to 9 p.m. No Square
Theatre will have a family sing along with the renowned Terry Alaric
on piano. Show tunes and standards are encouraged for live piano
accompaniment. Participants can bring their own sheet music or choose
from what is provided. No Square Theatre is at 221 Broadway.
ONGOING
CHILDREN/LIBRARY
The Laguna Beach Public Library presents Preschool Storytime at 11
a.m. every Wednesday. The library is at 363 Glenneyre St.
Information: (949) 497-1733.
The Laguna Beach Library’s Pajama Storytime series starts at 7
p.m. every Tuesday at 363 Glenneyre St. (949) 497-1733.
FARMERS MARKET
The Laguna Beach Certified California Farmers Market is from 8
a.m. to noon Saturdays at the Lumberyard parking lot next to City
Hall. (714) 573-0374.
‘SORDID LIVES’
The hit independent film has been showing for more than a year at
the Laguna South Coast Cinemas, 162 S. Coast Highway. It’s part of
the theater’s ongoing “Weekend Foreign and Indie Film” series, held
every Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. For more information, call
497-1220.
FUN STUFF TO DO
Friends of the Sea Lion of Laguna Beach, 20612 Laguna Canyon Road.
(949) 494-3050. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. Admission is
free, but donations are welcome. To schedule a group presentation,
please call for an appointment.
THE HERITAGE WALKING COMPANION
Pick up a free flier and take a self-guided tour of the bungalows
and cottages of Laguna on the Laguna Beach Transit. Fliers and
transit schedules are available at the Recreation Department in City
Hall, 505 Forest Ave., or the Laguna Beach Visitors Bureau, 252
Broadway. Information: Laguna Beach Transit, (949) 497-0746; Laguna
Beach Visitors Bureau, (949) 497-9229; or Recreation, (949) 497-0716.
HORTENSE MILLER GARDEN
The Hortense Miller garden covers 2 1/2 acres of the upper slopes
of Boat Canyon and features a range of plants and small-themed
gardens. Tours through the private residence must be scheduled in
advance. Information: (949) 497-0716.
NIGHTLIFE
230 Forest Avenue Restaurant and Bar. Upscale food and drinks.
494-2545.
The Boom has live music and dancing for the after-beach crowd and
caters to the gay lifestyle. 1401 S. Coast Highway. (949) 494-7588.
The Cabana 440 S. Coast Highway. Happy Hour specials and casual
dining. (949) 376-8595.
Canyon Lodge American Grill has live entertainment from 8 p.m. to
midnight Fridays and Saturdays. 31106 S. Coast Highway. (949)
499-2663.
Cedar Creek Inn hosts Mike Hamilton, the one-man band, performing
from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturdays and from 6 to 10 p.m. Sundays at 384
Forest Ave.
Coyote Grill is at 31621 S. Coast Highway. California Baja style
cuisine, ocean view and al fresco patio dining. (949) 499-4033.
Club M is at 680 S. Coast Highway. It opens at 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday. Friday is dancing with top 40, house and R&B; Saturday is
house, techno and trance.
Hennessy’s Tavern is at 213 Ocean Ave. (949) 494-2743.
Hotel Laguna’s The Lounge is at 425 S. Coast Highway. Live
entertainment on the grand piano by Gary Giampolo on Wednesday,
Thursday and Sunday. Performances by Paula Prince on Friday and
Saturday. Tapas with an Asian flair is Monday through Friday from 5
to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. is attitude
adjustment hour. (949) 494-1151
Javier’s Cantina & Grill 480 S. Coast Highway. Mexican food and
bar. (949) 494-1239.
Koffee Klatch at 1440 S. Coast Highway offers a variety of music.
(949) 464-3908.
Laguna Beach Brewing Co. at 422 S. Coast Highway has live music
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Food, bar and microbrew
available. Sunday: The 3rd Degree, from 4 to 8 p.m. $10 admission.
(949) 499-BEER.
Marine Room is at 214 Ocean Ave. It offers a variety of music.
There is Lotto, Hot Spot jukebox, pool table, pinball, video games
and four satellite TVs, including two big screens. The Missiles of
October play unplugged every Thursday night from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30
a.m. and every Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. (949) 494-3027.
Partners Bistro is at 448 S. Coast Highway. Blues Tuesday offers a
two-for-one special on the house wine. Martini Madness happens every
Thursday night. Sunday: Judy Chamberlin, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Sunday. Dave Cross and Will Brady, Tuesday. Mark Norris, at 7 p.m.
Thursday. The Bistro is also having special Christmas Eve and New
Year’s Eve dinner menus. (949) 497-4441.
Romeo Cucina is at 249 Broadway. Live music Tuesdays through
Wednesdays. Salsa dancing Fridays. (949) 497-6627.
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