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Best Online And IRL Happenings This Week, Including Earth Day, 4/20: April 19 - 22


SuperHorses, WildEgo
Two comedy teams come together for a night of comedy. Performers include Stephanie Allynne, Jeremy Carter, Matt Gourley, Mary Holland, Lauren Lapkus, Mark McConville, Paul F. Tompkins and Erin Whitehead
Tuesday, April 20; 5:30 p.m.
420 Double Feature: Half Baked & Pineapple Express
The Mint
Enjoy a night of comedy and 4/20-themed movies.
Half Baked screens at 6:30 p.m. followed by
Pineapple Express at 9 p.m. with comedy sets from Holly Anabel Brown and Kane Holloway. Proper distancing and masks are required, and temperatures will be checked at the door. Ages 18+.
Cassia co-owner and immigration rights attorney Luu-Ng talks with Los Angeles Times columnist Frank Shyong about advocacy and entrepreneurship. (Courtesy of UCLA Anderson Impact Week ) ....

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Film & Television Archive celebrates Women's History Month with Maya Angelou's 'The Tapestry'


UCLA Film & Television Archive
March 2, 2021
“With all my heart I believe to live life is to dream it first,” wrote Maya Angelou in a column for Essence magazine in 1975 titled “The Woman I Thought I’d Be.” “One is
never too old to make that dream come true to become the woman one
thinks to be.”
That year, Maya Angelou, who died in 2014, would become the first Black woman to join the Directors Guild in the director’s category. To help kickoff Women’s History Month, the UCLA Film & Television Archive in partnership with the Black Feminism Initiative in the UCLA Center for the Study of Women will show “The Tapestry” as part of its on-going Virtual Screening Room on March 4. ....

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