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    L A M A G . C O M | 73

    America with handmade

    instruments, mixing indig-

    enous Mexican ballads and

    Prohibition-era American

    jazz.Go to getty.edu.

    28TH A NNU A LLOS A NGELES WI LD

    MU SHROOM FA I R

    L O S A N G E L E S

    A R B O R E T U M

    February 12

    Put that mycol-

    ogy degree to use

    and join the legions

    o mushroom

    anatics (seriously,

    theyre out there)

    or an aternoon o

    cooking demonstra-

    tions, lectures, and advice

    on finding shrooms in the

    wild.Go to arboretum.org.

    DI RTY LOOK S: LONG

    DI STA NC E LOVE A FFA I RS

    H A M M E R M U S E U M

    February 14

    The East Coast-West Coast

    battle between queer ex-

    perimental filmmakers may

    never reach the magnitude

    o a transnational rap rivalry.

    Still, its there, and this series

    brings together boundary-

    blurring films or a Valen-

    tines Day one-night stand.

    Go to hammer.ucla.edu.

    VI SI ONS OF I NDI A I N

    C A LI FORNI A : BRI NGI NG

    SOU TH A SI A TO

    THE SU NSHI NE STA TE

    S A N T A M O N I C A

    M U S E U M O F A R T

    February 16

    Two oceans may separate

    India and Caliornia, but

    independent scholar Ed-

    ward L. Rotharb says our

    cultures are closer thanwe think. Hear his take on

    Indias aesthetic impact on

    the local artistic imagina-

    tion. Go to smmoa.org.

    A NA MOU RA

    T H E B R O A D S T A G E

    February 17

    The wating, smoky vocals o

    Portugals Ana Moura provide

    an alluring introduction to the

    melancholy musical world o

    ado, ballads that evoke the

    long-lost barroom trouba-

    dours o 19th-century Lisbon.

    Go to thebroadstage.com.

    A C TI VE C U LTU RES: BI TE-

    SI ZE C ONVERSA TI ONS,

    BOLD I DEA SP A C I F I C A S I A M U S E U M

    February 17

    Pasadenas creative energy

    in the 1960s oten gets over-

    looked. Neodadaist painter

    Richard Jackson shares his

    firsthand experience o that

    citys art boom, rom Old

    Pasadena galleries to the

    reopening o Art Center

    College o Design. Go to

    pacificasiamuseum.org.

    NEU TRA L U K E HOTEL

    T H E E C H O

    February 17

    With no reunion o the

    iconic indie outfit Neutral

    Milk Hotel in sight, Shawn

    Fogels ukulele cover show/

    sing-along o the bands

    titanic album, In the Aero-

    plane over the Sea, will more

    than suf ce. Just dont call

    the uke a hipster guitar.

    Go to attheecho.com.

    DOGGI E WOGGI EZ!

    POOC HI E WOOC HI EZ!

    C I N E F A M I L Y

    February 18

    The clip artists o Everything

    Is Terrible! premiere their

    video assemblage, a remake

    o Chilean auteur Alejandro

    Jodorowskys cult film The

    Holy Mountain that uses oot-age o dogs rom cheesy and

    migratory routes o great

    Angeleno writers with Los

    Angeles Times book critic

    David L. Ulin. Go to lfla

    .org/aloud.

    THE DI REC TOR SSERI ES: MI C HA EL G OVA N

    A ND ROC C O LA NDESMA N

    L O S A N G E L E S C O U N -

    T Y M U S E U M O F A R T

    February 23

    As slashed budgets threaten

    the uture o many arts

    organizations, the National

    Endowment or the Arts finds

    itsel at risk yet again. LACMA

    hosts a conversation be-

    tween director Michael Govan

    and NEA chairman Rocco

    Landesman about arts und-

    ing during economic down-

    turns.Go to lacma.org.

    J A C K I E EVA NC HO

    N O K I A T H E A T R E

    February 24

    In just over a year the 11-year-

    old went rom singing opera

    on YouTube to showcasing

    her resounding voice or

    millions oAmericas Got Tal-

    entviewers. What were you

    doing at her age?Go to

    nokiatheatrelalive.com.

    LI TTLE TOK Y O

    WALKING TOUR

    J A P A N E S E A M E R I C A N

    N A T I O N A L M U S E U M

    February 25

    Theres much more to Little

    Tokyo than ramen and an-

    ime shops. This tour, led by

    the Japanese American Na-

    tional Museum, investigates

    the hidden history o the

    neighborhood as it explorescultural displacement and

    the success stories o resi-

    dents.Go to janm.org.

    LOS A NGELES

    C HA MBER ORC HESTRA

    FA MI LY C ON C ERT

    A L E X T H E A T R E

    February 26

    Even i your ospring

    arent hyperkinetic, sitting

    through a classical program

    is no easy task. Thankully

    LACOs concert series oers

    an instrumental pettingzoo, where kids can gethands-on with the instru-

    ments. Go to laco.org.

    B EVERLY HI LLS

    WI NE FESTI VA L

    G R E Y S T O N E

    M A N S I O N

    February 26

    I a merlot

    tasting at a

    local wineshop

    doesnt excite

    aspiring enologists,

    this estival presents a

    wide array o vintages ata historic estate. Yes, film

    geeks, the house served

    as Daniel Plainviews

    domain in There Will

    Be Blood.Go to

    beverlyhillswine

    festival.com.

    creepy kids flicks. Expect

    psychedelic puppies awash

    in avant-awesomeness.

    Go to cinefamily.org.

    FLEX PRO B ODY -

    BU I LDI NG & FI TNESS

    C HA MPI ONSHI PS

    S A N T A M O N I C A

    C I V I C A U D I T O R I U M

    February 18

    Witness would-be Schwar-

    zeneggers sculpt their

    bodies into human bonsais

    when this museum o

    muscle brings bodybuilding

    back to the city that more

    or less invented the prac-

    tice.Go to flexpro

    championships.com.

    HA RLEMG LOB ETROTTERS

    S T A P L E S

    C E N T E R

    February 19

    Since the

    1920s, the

    Harlem Globe-

    trotters have

    squashed competi-

    tors with their dexter-

    ous b-ball tricks and

    hilarious juke-outs.

    Sure, theyve won

    tens o thousands o

    games, but the kidsdont need to know

    that.Go to staples

    center.com.

    FI LMWEEK S

    OSC A R PREVI EW

    E G Y P T I A N T H E A T R E

    February 19

    At this American Cinema-

    theque event, match the

    reviewer with the voice

    when Larry Mantle, host o

    KPCCsAirTalk, and guest

    film critics opine about and

    spar over this years Oscarcontenders in ront o an

    audience. Go to americancinematheque.com.

    FROM EX I LE TO HOME:

    LOS A NG ELES LI TERA RY

    LI FE, 1945 - 198 0

    C E N T R A L L I B R A R Y

    February 21

    Our literary history is ull o

    transients, expats, and reu-

    gees. [ALOUD] presents the

    always brilliant Lawrence

    Weschler, who discusses the

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    J U S T A S K I N G

    A N D Y B O R O W I T Z O F T H E B O R O W I T Z R E P O R T V I S I T S W R I T E R S B L O C

    Q:So, youll be chattingwith Sarah Silverman at

    the Saban Theatre. What

    can people expect?

    A: Its what always hap-pens when the two of us

    get together: penis jokes

    intermixed with Andrew

    Lloyd Webber songs.

    Q:You recently were pro-claimed a master

    Twitterist. What

    is the secret to

    writing a great

    tweet?

    A:As you know, atweet has to be 140

    characters. Most of my

    thoughts are about 70

    characters, so for me

    the secret to writing a

    tweet is padding.

    Q:Whats your all-time-favorite Borowitz Report

    headline?

    A: Rabid Dog BrieflyMistaken for Tea Party

    Candidate.

    Feb. 28. Go to writers

    blocpresents.com.