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Bastille Day Soiree

Sunday, July 14 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Bouley Test Kitchen, 31 West 21st Street Flatiron, NYC

We invite to you to an afternoon of celebration! Join us for Bouley’s Bastille Day Gypsy Jazz Brunch Soirée on Sunday afternoon, July 14th, 2019, 1:00 – 4:00PM at Bouley Test Kitchen.

Celebrate La Fête Nationale with jazz manouche – live gypsy jazz – and savoring Chef David Bouley’s French nouvelle cuisine. Delight in signature passed canapes, charcuterie, French cheese by Master French Craftsman Rodolphe Le Meunier, Bouley baked breads and desserts by Chef Etienne Le Bastard. Experience live cooking demonstrations and a special French wine program for la fête nationale. Liberté, égalité, fraternité!

$95 + (Gratuity and Tax.)

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Summer Solstice Celebration – Storm King

Saturday, June 22 at 5:00 PM
STORM KING ART CENTER 1 MUSEUM RD NEW WINDSOR, NY

Saturday June 22, 2019

5 – 7PM
Reception, Tours & Exhibition Viewing

7:30PM
Dinner

The Summer Solstice Celebration is Storm King Art Center’s premier Hudson Valley event. Amidst the picturesque landscape, guests will enjoy signature cocktails, a delicious three-course meal, private tours, performances by the dancer Eva Alt, and the activist orchestra The Dream Unfinished, plus viewings of our major exhibitions, Mark Dion: Follies and Outlooks: Jean Shin. The Summer Solstice Celebration continues to be a truly unparalleled experience celebrating all that the Hudson Valley has to offer.

Storm King Art Center nurtures a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people, creating a place where discovery is limitless. Committed to supporting artists and stewarding its landscape, Storm King connects with visitors through dynamic exhibitions and programs.

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Evening in the Garden – Greensward Circle

Wednesday, June 19 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
The Conservatory Garden (Inside Central Park at Fifth Avenue between East 104th & 105th Streets)

Greensward Circle, the Central Park Conservancy’s network of young professionals, presents the 14th annual summer benefit, Evening in the Garden. This social calendar staple takes place in one of New York’s most exclusive venues, the Conservatory Garden, located inside Central Park.

Attendees enjoy great food, cocktails and live music on the garden’s pergola beneath a canopy of wisteria, overlooking six acres of gorgeous fountains, blooms and lush landscapes.

This event is mainly attended by New York’s socially active young professionals.

Greensward Circle members receive complimentary admission plus one guest.

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Water for People Bash

Monday, June 11 from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
House Of Blues Restaurant & Bar – Crossroads Room 3950 South Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas

Please join us as we kick off ACE18 with a fun night of music, food, and drinks in honor of a great organization. The Bash will be held at the iconic House of Blues inside Mandalay Bay. You won’t want to miss this event!

Ticket cost: $40 in advance, $50 at the door. Ticket includes 2 drink tickets & light appetizers.

Thank you to our sponsors: CDM Smith, Brown and Caldwell, Carollo Engineers & Harold Beck & Sons, Inc.

Proceeds from this event will benefit Water For People global work.

This event is open to the general public.

About Water For People

Founded in 1991, Denver, CO based Water For People is a global nonprofit working across 9 countries in Latin America, India, and Africa to achieve lasting quality water and sanitation services. Water For People brings together communities, local entrepreneurs, and governments, to build, operate and maintain their own reliable water and sanitation systems and services.

Currently working in 30 districts with 4 million people, Water For People is growing to deliver services to over 7 million people in 50 districts globally over the next 10 years. Water For People is also working at the national level in Rwanda, Uganda, Bolivia and Honduras.

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The Colors of Frida by Teatro SEA

Saturday, July 14 at 10:00 AM to Saturday, July 14 at 1:00 PM
Flushing Town Hall 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, NY 11354

The Colors of Frida / Los Colores de Frida is a bilingual, one-woman show about the great Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, which combines storytelling, music, visual arts, puppets and audience participation. Ages 6 and up.

Bikini Mansion Topless Memorial Day Weekend Pool Party

Saturday, May 26 from 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Artisan Hotel Boutique, 1501 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas

The Bikini Mansion Topless Pool Party on May 26th 2018 will be the 3rd annual pool party event that you don’t want to miss, and is repeated in different countries as Mexico or Spain, they do it in different places as in famous Hotels or Brothels Barcelona and so on.

This event is very diverse with a wide variety of ethnicities and backgrounds, including well known DJs such as Floyd Mayweather’s Official Dj Jay Bling (TMT), The Money Team, & the cast of The Real 103.9, along with LA’s & Las Vegas’s hottest Djs.

Music played at the event will be Top 40, Hip Hop, & EDM.

They’ll be showcasing some of the hottest European Topless GoGo Dancers.

There will also be some cool vendors from Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Denver, and New Mexico displaying some of their latest inventory and fashions etc.

Food by the Notorious Naked City Pizza.

Not to mention special guest live performances raffles, bikini contest, & more.

This will be the ONLY Topless Pool Party in Las Vegas this MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND.

This event will be taking place at ARTISAN HOTEL in Las Vegas NV, and will be promoted on mainstream radio, social media, street promotions, and word of mouth to over ten thousand Party Goers.

***You Must be 21 years or older to attend this event***

***Reminder: Valet Parking is Limited So Please Uber or Lyft to the event if Possible***

In need of a Room for Memorial Day Weekend? If so there’s a Special Discounted room rate at Artisan Hotel for those attending the Event:
https://reservations.travelclick.com/102188?groupID=2257733

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It’s All Happening at the Getty Center

OFF THE 405 is the Getty Center’s annual outdoor summer concert series, bringing some of today’s most exciting bands to the stage for a memorable experience amid stunning architecture and breathtaking sunset views.

Next Event
Peaking Lights Family Band with Onochie Chukwurah

Date: Saturday, June 23, 2018
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Museum Courtyard
Admission: Free; no reservations required.
Peaking Lights is electronic dance music duo Aaron Coyes and Indra Dunis, whose five albums and many recordings combine elements of dub, reggae, Krautrock, disco, and psychedelic pop. For Off the 405 they are appearing as the expanded Peaking Lights Family Band with a group of 15 musicians and dancers based in Los Angeles, including drummer Onochie Chukwurah of Fela Kuti’s original band. A celebration of diverse of rhythms and sounds, their music is a combination of electronic and African rhythms and psychedelics, dubbed out through Peaking Lights’ “echodelic” filter.

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PIANO-GRAPHS: New Music for the Player Piano
Inspired by Paper Promises: Early American Photography

Date: Saturday, May 26, 2018
Time: 6:00–9:00 p.m.
Location: Museum Entrance Hall
Admission: Free; no reservations required.

Photography—the mechanical box that is the camera, and the intricate image it renders—bears unexpected and fascinating relationships to another technology that emerged in the mid-19th century: the player piano. While one object concerns vision and the other sound, they both surpassed the abilities of the human hand. Just as few artist’s brushes rival a photographic presentation of reality, even the most virtuosic fingers lag behind the automated capacity of a player piano.

This debut of new compositions by contemporary experimental musicians for the player piano complements Paper Promises: Early American Photography, an exhibition that traces a period marked by experimentation with photography on paper. PIANO-GRAPHS brings together a group of musicians both connected and disconnected to the piano. Functioning like an early computer, the player piano reads code via a pneumatic device: air passing through the holes on the paper sheet inflates a bellows that triggers a key strike. In this sense, its mechanized programming links it to proto-electronic music. Some of the commissioned musicians typically work with electronics, or translate their traditional instruments through them. Some are keyboard players, but others are composing on the instrument for the first time. Several of these musicians approached their compositions visually, generating sounds from specific shapes or symbols on the paper.

Read more here.

Family Festival: Ancient Egypt and India

Date: Saturday, June 2, 2018
Time: 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Admission: Free; no ticket required.

Family festivals offer a day of celebration and discovery inspired by exhibitions at the Getty Center. Each unique festival features performances by local dance and music groups, storytelling, art-making workshops, and gallery activities.
Join the Getty in celebrating the exhibits Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World and Rembrandt and the Inspiration of India through a series of workshops and performances. Be wowed by high energy Bollywood dancing, mystifying storytelling, and dazzling hands-on workshops. A flurry of delights from ancient Egypt and India will inspire you.

COURTYARD STAGE
*Locations may change depending on weather.

Arpana Dance Company
11:30 a.m.–12:15 p.m. & 2:30–3:15 p.m.

Arpana Dance Company will perform regional folk dances and a selection of dances choreographed in the vocabulary of Bharata Natyam, a classical dance form of India. Featuring storytelling, pure dance with rhythmic and cross-rhythmic footwork, and traditional/contemporary costuming that showcases both classical and new adaptations of the dance form.

Blue13 Dance Company
1:00–1:45 p.m. & 4:00–5:00 p.m.

Blue13 will dazzle you with a beautiful and energetic contemporary Indian dance performance followed by Bollywood dance lessons. Join in!

Some of our past events

Recent events

Allah-Las
Reverberation Radio
Saturday, May 19, 2018
California pop and garage rock revivalists Allah-Las formed in 2008, when the members were working at L.A.’s legendary record store Amoeba Music. Forging a sound steeped in sun-bleached nostalgia, they pull inspiration from the British Invasion, West Coast psychedelia, surf, and garage rock. They recorded their third full-length album, 2016’s acclaimed Calico Review, on vintage equipment at the revived Valentine Recording Studios, a storied spot used by the Beach Boys, Stan Kenton, and Frank Zappa. Recording early on with noted L.A. producer Nick Waterhouse, Allah-Las have risen to play major fests like Coachella and Desert Daze in recent years. Most recently, Allah-Las released Covers #1, which wields an “inherent lightheartedness, but the weight of a certain melancholy is palpable,” a VICE critic wrote, comparing it to the quintessential paradox of life in Los Angeles: “a place where the nightmare of rush hour coincides with the ethereal beauty of golden hour.”

Off the 405 x Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA
Helado Negro
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Celebrate Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA at a special extended Off the 405 event! This afternoon to evening program features artist interventions, a program of rare experimental short films, curator-led tours, and DJ sets, leading up to a 7:00 p.m. concert with the mesmerizing cosmic melodies of Ecuadorian-American electronic musician Helado Negro.

Also performed: DJ set and performance by Maria Chavez with an installation by Krysten Cunningham

Savoy Motel
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Savoy Motel is heavily steeped in a ’70s nostalgia with an intensely orchestrated hybrid of glam rock, soul, southern boogie, and showmanship. This revivalist Nashville quartet features the interplay of three lead vocalists combined with intense fuzz guitar and rhythms of clockwork precision in each song, resulting in a sizzling style of funky rock.

Also performed: DJ Baby Donut (Allison Wolfe/Bratmobile)

Steve Gunn
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Acclaimed New York-based singer-songwriter Steve Gunn brings guitar-forward rock to the courtyard stage with his signature blend of country blues, underground, and psych. His continually unfolding compositions have evolved through numerous notable friendships and collaborations with musicians like Kurt Vile, Meg Baird, Lee Ranaldo, and British legend Michael Chapman. Guitarist James Elkington performs a special opening set.

Also performed: James Elkington, Mary Lattimore

Reggie Watts
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Internationally renowned musician, beatboxer, and comedian Reggie Watts brings his formidable voice, looping pedals, and vast imagination to blend and blur the lines between music and comedy. Bandleader of the Late Late Show with James Corden, Watts has joined the likes of LCD Soundsystem, DEVO, Regina Spektor, and Jack White for music projects and tours, and performed stand-up specials on major networks. LA’s conceptual pop band YACHT joins for a DJ set.

Also performed: Yacht

La Luz
Saturday, June 24, 2017
Proving that depth and fun don’t need to be mutually exclusive, La Luz combines bright, snappy surf music, retro girl-group harmonies, and indie rock into one smart package. Led by frontwoman Shana Cleveland, La Luz’s fuzzy and lo-fi doo-wop might initially transport you to cheerful vision of a sun-drenched beach in a bygone era, but there is an undeniable undercurrent of deep intensity and knowing lurking in these evocative songs.

Also performed: Honey Power Club

White Fence
Saturday, June 10, 2017
The jangly, modish cool of The Kinks collide with flowery San Francisco bohemia in White Fence, the central project of the multi-faceted musician Tim Presley, who updates his ’60s influenced brand of psychedelic rock with a punk and garage edge.

Also performed: Jessica Pratt and Matt McDermott

Nite Jewel
Saturday, May 20, 2017
The 2017 season kicks off with Los Angeles electronic pop artist Nite Jewel, who brings her mesmerizing, gauzy dancefloor hits to the outdoor courtyard stage. Celebrating the release of her new album Real High, Nite Jewel channels her unique, delicate voice for expansive, moody love songs that cycle through a nostalgia for the ’80s and ’90s, encompassing everything from disco, R&B, shoegaze, and lo-fi art rock.

Also performed: DJ Cole M.G.N.

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Love and Light Event

Saturday, June 2 from 7:30 PM to 12:00 AM
Artisan Las Vegas 1501 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas

Sunshine Nevada Organization and Special Sources along with
Sport-Social and COIN SLOT, present the 2nd Annual Love & Light Event to benefit our cost-free summer camps which are held for children with autism and other related conditions. The purpose of the event is three-fold; it’s a FRIENDraiser, and FUNraiser and it’s a fundraiser. All monies raised through ticket sales and sponsorships and camperships will directly fund camp programs in 2018.

All camper and event sponsors directly benefit camps and will receive recognition on our website, social media, newsletters, and on camp t-shirts. Your generosity allows us to continue to provide our summer camps FREE to children with special needs and/or medical conditions. All sponsorships are 100% tax deductible and directly benefit the efforts of Sunshine Nevada Organization.

This event is also the Launch Party for the 3rd Issue of Special Sources Magazine!

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Desserts in the Desert

Saturday, May 19 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Clark County Center Amphitheater, Las Vegas

The event: a multi-day celebration of delicious desserts and sweet jazz.

The tastings: depending on the day, guests may indulge in luxurious chocolates, enjoy cupcakes with complimentary beers, or pair eats at the whiskey masterclass

The music: the lineup includes Ghost-Note, Bill Frisell, Diane Schuur, Groove Project, and Mindi Abair: see the schedule here

Benefiting The Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada (May 12, 19, & 26)

Benefiting Nevada PEP (June 2 &16)

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Musical Salute to the USO

Wednesday, May 23 at 8:00 PM
The Bootlegger Bistro, 7700 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas

FUNDRAISER: RainMaker Productions Presents A MUSICAL SALUTE TO THE USO. A fundraiser to support the Las Vegas USO Programs. Starring the Multi-talented Ronnie Rose, crooner Michael Monge, Our thunder from Down Under Kellie Wright, the dashing Nickolas Mastrangelo, Barbara Brighton as Joan Rivers, Three beautiful girls of Dangerous Curves, The energetic Bluzmen, the hilarious duet 50 Pounds from Stardom, Steve McCoy as Tom Jones, A duet of Marc Love and Dana Daye, the multifaceted Billy Fischer and the beautiful CiCi Spencer plus possible surprise guests.
This tribute starts at 8 pm (doors open at 7) held at the Bootlegger Bistro’s Copa Room at 7700 S Las Vegas Blvd. Tickets are only $35 WITH 100% OF TICKET SALES BEING DONATED DIRECTLY TO THE LAS VEGAS USO.
Tickets are on sale NOW at www.rainmakerproductionslv.com

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Queens Jazz Orchestra 10th Year Anniversary!

Friday, June 29 at 8:00 PM to Friday, June 29 at 10:00 PM
37-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, NY

Since 2008, FTH’s Queens Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of NEA Jazz Master Dr. Jimmy Heath, has performed to thousands of jazz lovers, honoring music made popular by jazz icons who called Queens their home, featuring established jazz heroes and the next generation of greats. Our 10th-anniversary celebration will honor Jimmy Heath and his life’s journey through jazz.

DATE: FRI | JUNE 29 | 8 PM | JAZZ

Tickets: $42/$32 Members/$20 Students; Table Package: $125/$100 Members (Reserved Table for 2, Wine & Snacks)​

Teens 13-19 free with ID

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