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The Ratopia Charity Fund was established in 2005 in support of local surfer Denny Bales, 22, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Since then… ....
Kids Creations on Hermosa Greenbelt Cora Owen’s Kid’s Creations at Hermosa for the Holidays. Taking place on Saturday, November 18 on the Greenbelt at Pier… ....
8 Sunday October Canary Islands Jim Gardner “Fascinating succulent flora of the Canary Islands." Jim Gardner will share his experience with winter-growing… ....
RMB 70 the Unbounded Chamber Orchestra was founded in Beijing in 2014. It’s members are some the scenes most accomplished and influential performers. The orchestra is committed to exploring the perfect integration of elegant style and public aesthetic interest, developing Chinese folk music into an international music language while conveying profound cultural heritage, continuously promoting the two-way development of academic research, and promoting the realisation of a new kind of innovative creation.
since its establishment, the orchestra has participated in numerous music and cultural exchange activities, including at the National Grand Theatre, Beijing Concert Hall, Zhongshan concert hall, Guotu Art Centre, Opera Hall of Central Conservatory of Music, Colourful Theatre, Fish Theatre, Jinfan concert hall, Peking University, Beijing Normal University, Capital Normal University, Second Foreign Languages University, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing Uni ....
Branda Lock and Lloyd Roberson II in “The Job Interview from Hell,” by Chris Irby and Sean Freeman and directed by Mirai Booth-Ong. Screenshot photo by Bondo Wyszpolski Branda Lock and Lloyd Roberson II in “The Job Interview from Hell,” by Chris Irby and Sean Freeman and directed by Mirai Booth-Ong. Screenshot photo by Bondo Wyszpolski Still swimming upriver by Bondo Wyszpolski Little Fish Theatre, located in the arts district of downtown San Pedro, is arguably the best stage in the South Bay on account of the company’s willingness to tackle new or seldom-performed plays. Before the start of each season, the selection committee reads through a massive pile of submitted work over 800 this year in order to choose a handful of one-acts to present as their inaugural production. “Pick of the Vine” is just that, and this year’s current crop features seven new works. ....