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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.

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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.

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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!

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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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A Night of Voices hosted by CheriLynne Taylor

Saturday, May 12 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
pin Italian American Club, 2333 E Sahara Ave, Las Vegas

Ticket includes: dinner, dancing to live entertainment & live auction w/Jeff Manning!

**Special performances by: Bobby Wilson, Cookie Watkins, Gary Anthony, Murray Sawchuck, Rob Garrett and Zowie Bowie!!

On Saturday, May 12th…
The Italian American Social Club presents a “Night of Voices” Gala for the W.I.N. Foundation- because sometimes a voice goes unheard.

Your hostess: Ms. Nevada Globe Classic, with LJ Harness as your Emcee.

Special appearances from Mrs. U.S.ofA. Globe Classic, as well as several former/current Globe Sisters.

The W.I.N. Foundation is a 501-C3 non-profit that provides classes and programs to help women coming out of abusive situations learn self-love and self-esteem again.

Check it out:
www.winfoundationinternational.com
or
www.drtracy.tv

Come support W.I.N. while enjoying dinner, and listening to our “voices”.

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Electric Daisy Carnival

Friday, May 18 at 7:00 PM to Sunday, May 20
Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 7000 N Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas

EDC Las Vegas is more than a festival experience. It’s a lifestyle, a culture, a community. A place filled with family, friends, and memories that last a lifetime. For 22 years, EDC has been a gathering that hundreds of thousands of people have been drawn to. For three nights in the heart of the desert, from dusk till dawn, we unite Under the Electric Sky to dance, love, and celebrate the power of music, art and individuality.

All Are Welcome Here.

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Global Mashup #4: Balkans meets El Barrio

Friday, June 1 at 7:00 PM to Friday, June 1 at 10:00 PM
137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, NY 11354

We’re mashing up 2 cultures on 1 stage with an open dance floor! Raya Brass Band thrills audience with intense, soul-shaking Balkan wedding music and Spanglish Fly returns with irresistible grooves that play 60’s soul inspired by Latin boogaloo. Each band plays a set, then the two meet and jam. Come ready to dance!

DATE: FRI | JUNE 1 | 7 PM (DANCE LESSONS) & 8 PM (CONCERT)

Tickets: $16/$10 Members & Students (Teens 13-19 free with ID)

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Burning Man 2018

Sunday, August 26 to Monday, September 3
Black Rock City

Once a year, tens of thousands of people gather in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert to create Black Rock City, a temporary metropolis dedicated to community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance. In this crucible of creativity, all are welcome.

Burning Man Project’s mission is to produce the annual event known as Burning Man and to guide, nurture and protect the more permanent community created by its culture. Our intention is to generate society that connects each individual to his or her creative powers, to participation in community, to the larger realm of civic life, and to the even greater world of nature that exists beyond society.

We believe that the experience of Burning Man can produce positive spiritual change in the world. To this end, it is equally important that we communicate with one another, with the citizens of Black Rock City and with the community of Burning Man wherever it may arise. Burning Man is radically inclusive, and its meaning is potentially accessible to anyone.

The touchstone of value in our culture will always be immediacy: experience before theory, moral relationships before politics, survival before services, roles before jobs, embodied support before sponsorship. Finally, in order to accomplish these ends, Burning Man must endure as a self-supporting enterprise that is capable of sustaining the lives of those who dedicate themselves to its work. From this devotion spring those duties that we owe to one another.

We will always burn the Man.

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Global Mashup #5: Texas meets Peru

Friday, June 15 at 7:00 PM to Friday, June 15 at 10:00 PM
Flushing Town Hall 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, NY 11354

We’re mashing up 2 cultures on 1 stage with an open dance floor! Featuring Brian Clayton and The Green River Band, comprised of six of the finest country musicians, and Corina Bartra Afro Peruvian Band playing infectious Afro-Peruvian music. Each band plays a set, then the two meet and jam. Come ready to dance!

Festival of Colors in Las Vegas, NV

Saturday, April 14 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sunset Park 2601 East Sunset Road Las Vegas

World’s Happiest Transformational Event!

Ancient Tradition

In India, Holi announces the arrival of spring and the passing of winter. The festival breathes an atmosphere of social merriment. People bury their hatchets with a warm embrace and throw their worries to the wind. Every nook and corner presents a colorful sight. Young and old alike are covered with colors (red, green, yellow, blue, black and silver). People in small groups are seen singing, dancing and throwing colors on each other. Though liquid colors are used in India (where it’s warm) we prohibit them, as we don’t want anyone to catch cold on account of the festival. Dry is better for photographs as well.

Modern Adaptation

Holi has long traditional links with several legends. According to one popular legend, the word Holi is derived from the demoness, Holika. She was the sister of Hiranya Kashipu (the name meaning love of gold and a soft bed), a demon king, who having defeated the gods, proclaimed his supremacy over everyone else in the Universe. Enraged over his son’s ardent devotion to Lord Vishnu, Hiranya Kashipu decides to punish him. He takes the help of his sister, Holika, who is immune to any damage from fire. Holika carries the small boy Prahlad into the fire but a divine intervention destroys her and saves Prahlad from getting burned. Thus Holi is celebrated to mark the burning of the evil Holika. Her effigy is consumed in the fire!

Holi is celebrated with special importance in the North of India. It solemnizes the love of Radha and Krishna. The spraying of colored powders recalls the love sport of Lord Krishna and His devotees.

The color, noise and entertainment that accompanies the celebration of Holi bears witness to a feeling of oneness and sense of brotherhood. The festival brings home the lesson of spiritual and social harmony!!
A BYU student who has attended for several years, Stephanie Christiansen says, “I love the gaiety, the hilarity of it all! An unforgettable way to usher in the spring season. Even first time comers swing into the spirit of the event, as white and dark skin colors quickly disappear under layers of green, red, purple, and blue powders. “

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