Archive for Friday, May 16, 2008
Orange County Calendar
TODAY
Exhibit: French artist and surfer Celine Chat presents her abstract work in “Sharing Perspectives.” Museum hours. Free. International Surf Museum, 411 Olive Ave., Huntington Beach. (714) 960-3483 or www.surfingmuseum.orgTheater: Shakespeare brings together his wittiest and most stubborn pair of lovers in https://peo.orangecoastcollege.edu/peoticket/show.asp 8 p.m. today and Sat.; 2:30 p.m. Sun. $6-$12. Orange Coast College, Drama Lab Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-0202
Exhibit: Michael Knowlton makes politically charged comments on current events inspired by the media through his paintings in “Blackwater Babylon: Michael Knowlton.” Gallery hours. Free. Grand Central Art Center, 125 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. (714) 567-7233
Exhibit: “A Justice Colored Lens: The Contemplative, Prophetic Photography of a Priest in a Post-Modern World” features Wilfredo Benitez-Rivera’s collection of photographs. Studio hours. Free. Soul at Home, 17612 E. 17th St., Tustin. (714) 573-7685
Bike rodeo: The annual Woodbury Bike Rodeo features bicycle adjustments, music and raffles. 3:30-5:30 p.m. Free. Woodbury Elementary School, 125 Great Lawn, Irvine. www.woodburyhoa.org
Fair: Celebrate cultural diversity with games, food and entertainment during Vista Verde School’s World Fair and Silent Auction. 5-9 p.m. Free. Vista Verde School, 6 Federation Way, Irvine.
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The Orange County Calendar is compiled by Nardine Saad. Submit items two weeks in advance to ocdesk@latimes.com or by fax to (714) 966-7711.
- Purse strings tighten at Bob Baker's Marionette Theater
- ABC pulls plug on 'Pushing Daisies,' 'Dirty Sexy Money,' 'Eli Stone'
- White extremists lash out over election of first black president
- Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for same-sex marriage
- Gustavo Dudamel rides a wave of Dudamania
- Psychiatric care's peril and profits
- Independent filmmakers must get creative with financing
- Hard times and long lines for Southern Californians
- Retired general looks back on Russia's Afghan war
- Back to the land for 'Australia's' Baz Luhrmann
- Guard fatally shoots man armed with swords at Scientology building
- Clinton's potential pitfalls seen in FDR's secretary of State
- A 'mutt' could make us purer
- In USC-Notre Dame rivalry, one side has all the horses
- Lakers go all soft in win over Kings
- Focus Features hopes that audiences get 'Milk'
- Foreclosures, delinquencies skyrocketing among 'prime' borrowers
- Shopping malls are running on empty
- Lakers' Sasha Vujacic aims to be more patient
- Orange County Vietnamese American returns to her homeland
