Monday, May 10, 2010

Upcoming events from Los Angeles Visionaries Association

Here are some brief highlights from LAVA's calendar – visit http://lavatransforms.org for full details and new additions.

We hope you can join us for some of these Visionary-hosted events. If you can make just one each month, make it our Sunday Salon from noon to 2pm (next one is Sunday, 5/30). This is a regularly scheduled lunchtime gathering held on the last Sunday of each month at Clifton's Cafeteria, and it's where the LAVA will really start flowing, as we get to know each other better over confetti-flecked jello and other delights.

* FRIDAY, MAY 14 *

Late Night At Musso & Frank
Each Friday and Saturday night from 9:30pm until closing, Visionary Jordan Jones transforms his family's venerable Hollywood restaurant into a cool retreat echoing with the strains of classic jazz vocals with the spotlight on the mixological talents of legendary barkeep Rueben Rueda, who poured for Bukowski among other luminaries. Musso and Frank Grill, Hollywood, 9:30pm.
http://lavatransforms.org/musso50710

* SATURDAY, MAY 15 *

The Visionaries of Esotouric host The Real Black Dahlia,
their most popular crime bus tour, which the L.A. Times calls "an L.A. classic." The Black Dahlia murder in 1947 is the most compelling unsolved crime Los Angeles has ever known. What Jack the Ripper is to London, the Torso Killer to Cleveland, the Black Dahlia is to L.A. And yet unlike those other cases, the name Black Dahlia refers not to the killer, but to the victim. What was it about Elizabeth Short that keeps her the object of obsessive fascination by writers, musicians, artists, filmmakers, cops and readers, more than sixty years after she was slain? The Real Black Dahlia Crime Bus Tour seeks to answer this question by intimately exploring the last weeks of Elizabeth Short's life, asking not "who killed her?" but "who was she?" From the few personal possessions she left behind to the friends who scarcely knew her, to the mass hysteria of the investigation with its fruitless leads, wacko suspects and false confessions, the tour reveals all that's known about this enigmatic black-haired girl who reinvented herself at whim, and shows how she came to be the unfortunate symbol of her time and place. $58, departs from Biltmore Hotel, Downtown, 12pm. Info
http://lavatransforms.org/blackdahlia0510

Late Night At Musso & Frank,
see listing above.
http://lavatransforms.org/musso50710

* FRIDAY, MAY 21 *

Late Night At Musso & Frank,
see listing above.
http://lavatransforms.org/musso50710

* SATURDAY, MAY 22 *

The Visionaries of Esotouric host The Birth of Noir: James M. Cain's Southern California Nightmare,
a literary and cinematic bus tour. Southern California 1931: Amongst the burgeoning urban sprawl built atop bulldozed orange groves and the bitter realization that you can’t eat the sunshine, recent emigré James M. Cain found a kernel of truth and his voice, which would eventually distill through his novels, ”The Postman Always Rings Twice,” “Mildred Pierce” and “Double Indemnity” and subsequent film adaptations into the unique American genre: Film Noir. How did this East Coat sophisticate go from managing editor of “The New Yorker” to populist novelist accused of writing dirty books? The tour explores Cain’s L.A. from Hollywood to Glendale and along old Route 66, and includes illuminating visits to Forest Lawn Memorial Park (a Glendale institution and site of the funeral of Mildred Pierce’s “other” daughter, Ray), the Glendale Train Station where the “Double Indemnity” murder plot played out, and the punch line to a BillyWilder joke so subtle, it’s taken 63 years for anyone to get. The tour will also cover the artisans who transformed Cain’s tales into film, including Billy Wilder, Raymond Chandler, Joan Crawford and Lana Turner, each an important contributor to the Film Noir canon. $58, departs from Chinatown, 12pm, info
http://lavatransforms.org/cain0510

Late Night At Musso & Frank,
see listing above.
http://lavatransforms.org/musso50710

* SUNDAY, MAY 23 *

"Roda de samba" (backyard samba party) with Samba Society:
Visionary Beto González, Samba Society and Trópico de Nopal gallery/art space invite you to an afternoon of vintage samba in a relaxed backyard setting. After playing to a packed house at UCLA's Schoenberg Hall in March we are bringing the group to Trópico de Nopal for a traditional "roda de samba" (informal backyard-style samba jam). The gallery's space is beautiful, spacious, open air, and DANCING is not only allowed, it is encouraged!!! The return of Samba Society earlier this year was quite an event. The vibrant Kátia Moraes and the exceptional guitarist Mitchell Long joined us onstage as special guests but are now permanent Samba Society Fellows! We will be bringing toyou our 11-piece band, with full vocal harmonies, swinging percussion rhythm section, plus the traditional sounds of the 7-string guitar and the cavaco. Samba Society will play a repertoire of vintage sambas, B-sides, and arrangements of classics primarily from the 1960s and 70s. We will feature songs by composers of the "Old Guard" of samba that have been largely ignored by mainstream media and are little known outside of Rio, even to Brazilians. $5, Trópico de Nopal: gallery/art space, Hollywood, 4pm. Info
http://lavatransforms.org/rodadesamba

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We recommend you always check our calendar before heading out to attend a LAVA event.Are you a prospective LAVA Visionary interested in joining our creative community and sharing your events on our calendar? Visit the link below for application materials.
http://lavatransforms.org/apply

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