Editor's Choice Events for California
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|  | Redondo Beach, Seussical the Musical (7/1 - 7/3): Young Jojo escapes to their imagination as the worlds of Dr. Seuss collide in a fantastical adventure sure to thrill adults and children of all ages. |
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|  | Brentwood, A Faery Hunt Enchanted Adventure (7/10): Nickelodeon named A Faery Hunt Best Children's Theater in Los Angeles! You’re invited to join the faery folk on this magical musical adventure! |
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|  | San Francisco, Bastille Day Festival (7/16): The 4th annual Bastille Day Festival celebrates the San Francisco Bay Area French culture, food, wine, beer, music, artists and other merchants and cultural associations. It is a free entry event. |
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|  | La Jolla, 13th San Diego Spirits Festival (9/24 - 9/25): Leave your inhibitions at the door & fully immerse yourself in a two-day experience fueled by top spirits & magnificent works of art |
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These people have the 4th of July Spirit!

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| Agoura Hills, BulletBoys (7/15): BULLETBOYS formed in 1988 at the very peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. As a collection of talented musicians, BULLETBOYS were able to quickly capture the attention of music fans around the |
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|  | Alpine, Jefferson Starship (7/8): Save the date for Jefferson Starship which will happen on July 8 at Viejas Casino & Resort. |
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|  |  | Anaheim, Gene Loves Jezebel (7/1): Gene Loves Jezebel (GLJ) originally formed in the early 1980s by identical twin brothers Michael and Jay Aston and Ian Hudson. |
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|  | Anaheim, Mayday Parade (7/9): The alternative rock band Mayday Parade formed in Tallahassee, Florida, US and incorporated different genres such as emo and pop-punk into their music, which gave their sound a sense of catchiness, en |
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|  |  | Anaheim, Totally 80s Live (7/1): Save the date for Totally 80s Live happening on Friday, July 1, 2022 at House of Blues Anaheim! |
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| Aptos, 7th Annual Farm to Fork Gala Dinner (7/16): Community Bridges Farm to Fork Gala Dinner will be hosted at Sesnon House on Saturday, July 16, 2022 from 4pm to 8pm featuring local wines and beers, live auction and a locally-sourced gourmet dinner |
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|  |  | Arcadia, Celebrate Summer (7/8 - 7/9): Enjoy music, kids' entertainment, giveaways and more! |
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|  | Arcadia, Michael Feinstein (7/9): Michael Feinstein has built a dazzling career over the last three decades bringing the music of the Great American songbook to the world. |
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|  |  | Arcadia, Sara Evans: Live at the Arboretum (7/2): Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger proudly presents the fourth annual summer concert festival “Live at the Arboretum” with Country star Sara Evans. Don’t miss your chance to hear her #1 hits |
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|  |  | Bakersfield, A La Ritz Brunch DRAG Extravaganza (4/10 - 12/11): BAKERSFIELD! Are you ready to have some fun?! Come and enjoy A La Ritz Brunch OUT OF THIS WORLD ENTERTAINMENT! |
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|  |  | Bakersfield, Family Sunday! (4/10 - 8/14): Save big at the concession stand every Sunday with these deals for the whole family: |
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|  |  | Bakersfield, Family Sunday! (9/19 - 8/14): Save big at the concession stand every Sunday with these deals for the whole family |
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|  |  | Bakersfield, Family Sunday! (1/2 - 8/14): Save big at the concession stand every Sunday with these deals for the whole family |
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|  |  | Bakersfield, Midwest Invitational Black Rodeo (7/8): Generational African American Rodeo athlete's in 5 traditional Rodeo events. Join us as the West Coast Tour kicks off |
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| Berkeley, Atsuko Okatsuka (7/17): When confronted with a home intruder, Atsuko realises that her unconventional upbringing may have actually prepared her for just this moment. |
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| Berkeley, Rising Stars Celebration of Hope (7/16): Celebrate young people who are overcoming community violence and incarceration - making a fresh start, at the BOSS RISING STARS CELEBRATION.
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|  | Berkeley, Sanctuary City (7/8 - 8/14): Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok brings us the powerful story of two young DREAMers who fight to establish a place for themselves in America, the only country they know as home. |
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| Berkeley, School of Rock The Musical (7/16 - 7/23): Based on the hit movie, School of Rock The Musical follows wannabe rock star Dewey Finn who poses as a prep school substitute teacher to make some extra cash. |
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|  |  | Berkeley, The Mushroom Cure (6/17 - 7/15): The Marsh is so excited to bring back Adam Strauss’ Off-Broadway hit The Mushroom Cure to The Marsh, San Francisco AND Berkeley. |
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|  |  | Beverly Hills, Don McLean (7/1): As a teenager, he purchased his first guitar (a Harmony F Hole with a sunburst finish) from the House of Music in New Rochelle and took voice lessons paid for by his sister. |
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|  |  | Beverly Hills, Rapunzel Alone : Rapunzel Alone is a brand new live theatrical reimagining the story of Lettie, a young mixed-race girl from London, sent to the countryside for her own safety during the daily bombings of WWII. |
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|  |  | Blue Lake, Comedy Night (7/8): SECOND Friday of the month Comedy Night in the Wave Lounge ! Featuring Thomas Lundy and headliner Debbie Wooten
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|  |  | Bonita, Public Run Days 2022 (4/9 - 12/11): Come out ride the trains! Public run days are from 12pm to 2:30 pm. |
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|  |  | Brentwood, A Faery Hunt Enchanted Adventure (7/10): Nickelodeon named A Faery Hunt Best Children's Theater in Los Angeles! You’re invited to join the faery folk on this magical musical adventure! |
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| Carmel By the Sea, A Human Requiem (7/16): Brahms’ Requiem is the composer’s largest and most extravagantly scored work.
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| Carmel By the Sea, Family Concert (7/16): The Adventures of Leonard & Rasmus returns with a fun and entertaining show that will delight audiences of all ages.
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| Carmel By the Sea, Pangaea: One World (7/17 - 7/22): Edwin Huizinga, violin, and William Coulter, guitar, (Fire & Grace) return with special guest artists from their musical family, continuing their tradition of wildly popular, sold-out concerts with a |
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| Carmel By the Sea, St. John Passion (7/17 - 7/24): Bach’s Passions are deeply embedded in the Carmel Bach Festival tradition, and the Festival is proud to continue the tradition by presenting St. John Passion in 2022.
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|  |  | Claremont, Nathan Temby (7/1): On November 18, 2016, he released his first double live album, "The Pocket Change Anniversary Concert". He followed this in 2018, with the release of a Broadway covers album, "What I Am" |
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|  | Commerce, Stevie B (7/8): Stevie B is a singer, songwriter and producer hailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States who was born on the 19th of April 1958. |
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|  |  | Corona, Twin Mask July 2022 (7/8 - 7/10): Tickets will go off sale on Sunday July 3rd at 11:30pm. ***NOTE: First time playing? Your first game is free!*** |
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| Costa Mesa, Sister Sledge (7/15): With dance floors all over the world set alight with the contagious joy and expression in their music, Sister Sledge is blessed and honored to have provided the soundtrack to countless lives. |
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| Costa Mesa, The Association (7/17): The Association are a folk-rock band hailing from California, United States who formed in 1965. |
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| Costa Mesa, The Cowsills (7/17): Back in the 1960’s, four brothers who wanted to be The Beatles formed a band called The Cowsills. |
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| Costa Mesa, The Vogues (7/17): The Vogues unique sound was instantly recognizable and memorable. |
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|  |  | El Cajon, Victorian Counry Christmas : Hand-crafted jewelry, textiles, pottery, wreaths, soaps, wood items, vintage china and more! Victorian High Tea Saturday and Sunday,
Proceeds benefit youth activities and veteran’s services. |
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|  |  | Escondido, SkyFlash Second Sunday Ride (SSSR) (4/10 - 7/10): Monthly ride, meeting at Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead dirt lot, please arrive around 7:30 to begin rolling at 8:00am sharp! |
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|  | Fawnskin, Jim Curry - Tribute to John Denver (7/9): Southern California Mountains Foundation presents Jim Curry and the music of John Denver at the Big Bear Discovery Center Amphitheater
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|  |  | Fontana, Paranormal Circus (7/8): Paranormal Cirque Death Row is the latest creation brought to you by Cirque Italia combining elements of mystery, theatrics and acrobatics.
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|  |  | Fremont, Lectio Divina (1/23 - 10/30): Lectio Divina ("Divine Reading") is a way of engaging in scripture that leads us into deep contemplation and into deeper union with God. |
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|  |  | Fremont, Lectio Divina (4/17 - 10/30): Join Brian Cochran in the sacred time of Lectio Divina in the Little Church on Sundays before the 10:30am service. |
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|  |  | Fresno, Jaded LIVE at Sequoia North (5/6 - 12/2): Join Jaded the FIRST FRIDAY of EVERY MONTH in 2022 at Sequoia Brewing Company - North (Champlain / Perrin). |
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|  |  | Garden Grove, Midnite Hellion (7/1): Enter Kingdom Immortal, the new album from Midnite Hellion. Kingdom Immortal contains eight brand-new cuts of New Jersey-style Heavy Metal. |
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|  | Hollywood, Big Gigantic (7/9): Formed in 2008, Big Gigantic is an instrumental electronic, hip-hop, jazz musical group who are based out of Boulder, Colorado. |
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| Hollywood, Dispatch (7/16): Add to that the divisive political climate, long-overdue reckonings on racial justice and gender equality, and a global pandemic, and you’ve got an idea of the tensions fueling the band’s extraordinar |
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| Hollywood, Elaine Gibbs (7/10): Elaine Gibbs began her life in music at the tender age of 13 where she got her start as many R&B phenomenons have, at church. Those early experiences still greatly influence her vocal sensibilities to |
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| Hollywood, G. Love (7/16): G. Love (born October 3, 1972) is the stage name of Garrett Dutton, an American songwriter, musician and frontman of the funk-infused rock band G. Love & Special Sauce, hailing from Society Hill, Phil |
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| Irvine, Celebrate New Swan Gala (7/15): Join us for a midsummer's night to remember as we make our triumphant return to the stage!
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|  | Kings Beach, Tracorum - Music on the Beach (7/8): Save the date for Tracorum - Music on the Beach which will happen on July 8 at Kings Beach State Recreation Area. |
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|  |  | La Jolla, 13th San Diego Spirits Festival (9/24 - 9/25): Leave your inhibitions at the door & fully immerse yourself in a two-day experience fueled by top spirits & magnificent works of art |
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| La Mirada, Gary Allan (7/16): With the allure of a modern-day outlaw, Gary Allan has won over fans, peers and critics with his signature blend of smoldering vocals, rebellious lyrics and raucous live performances. |
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|  | La Mirada, The Pointer Sisters (7/9): The Pointer Sisters are an American vocal group originally out of the West Oakland Church of God where their father was a preacher. |
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|  |  | Laguna Beach, Tidepooling (7/8): Meet at tidepools for tidepooling and fun beach activities! |
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|  |  | Laguna Beach, Your Place in the Multiverse: Jean Lowe (3/19 - 9/18): Experience the wit and satire in Jean Lowe’s work as you visit Your Place in the Multiverse. The exhibition is a survey of Lowe’s work drawn from the past twenty years. |
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|  |  | Laguna Niguel, Ballet for Senior Adults (6/9 - 8/25): Ballet for Senior Adults - Improves flexibility, balance, memory and builds bone density. |
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|  |  | Lincoln, Sublime With Rome with The Green (7/1): Mark your calendar for Sublime With Rome with The Green which will happen on July 1 at Thunder Valley Casino Resort. |
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|  | Long Beach, Grease (7/8 - 7/24): One of the world’s most popular musicals returns to the MTW stage for a rockin’ revival you won’t want to miss! |
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|  |  | Long Beach, Night Marklet (5/1 - 12/4): We are planning to have a Night Marklet, which is a Night Market on the first Sunday of each month at our respective organizations, United Cambodian Community and The Maye Center. |
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|  |  | Long Beach, Puttin in Work 2 Comedy Show (7/8): "PUTTIN IN WORK 2" Friday Night Comedy in downtown Long Beach brought to you by Work Evolution, Sacred Human Evolution, and No Pulp Media ! |
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|  |  | Long Beach, St. Luke Live Presents Worship & Word! (4/17 - 7/31): Our Worship & Word live streams allow you to experience uplifting praise and worship music and an inspirational, spirit-filled expository message from Pastor Williams. |
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|  |  | Loomis, Friday Nights at Casque (7/8 - 7/15): Select "Read More" to view music and food schedule. On Fridays we have extended our hours to enjoy wine, live music and food truck fun! |
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|  |  | Los Altos, 43rd Los Altos Arts and Wine Festival (7/9 - 7/10): One of the most popular street festivals in the Bay Area returns to summer as Downtown Los Altos hosts the 43rd Los Altos Arts & Wine Festival. |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, After Sunset (7/8): Dinner.Drinks.DJs. A Grown & Sexy lounge vibe in Downtown LA! |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Andrea Bowers (6/19 - 9/4): For more than 30 years, the Los Angeles–based artist Andrea Bowers has made art that activates. |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Barbara Kruger (3/20 - 7/17): Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You. is a major exhibition devoted to the work of Barbara Kruger, one of the most significant and visible artists of our time. |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Beginning Figure and Portrait Painting (4/9 - 8/13): This painting course emphasizes the accurate representation of the live model and construction of the Figure in oils. With a strong focus on composition, drawing, shapes, value, edges, and color mixin |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Blackout Fridays at Dragonfly Hollywood (7/8): Each weekend, Blackout Fridays at Dragonfly will liven up your night w/ DJs blaring hip-hop while you sip cocktails & dance the night away!
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Chloe Gallardo (7/1): Chloe Gallardo is a dream rock singer-songwriter from Orange County, CA. |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, City of Cinema: Paris 1850–1907 (2/20 - 7/10): Placing cinema in the context of 19th-century Parisian visual culture, City of Cinema: Paris 1850–1907 explores how film emerged amid a wave of social, political, artistic, and technological developme |
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| Los Angeles, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (7/16): Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is an indie rock originally from Philadelphia which currently consists of Alec Ounsworth and Matt Wong.
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|  | Los Angeles, Coyle Girelli, (7/8): “It’s about fun; it’s about the moment,” said Coyle Girelli of his sophomore solo album, Funland. “An escape into a night of debauchery, lust, or whatever you want to find in the night.” |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Drawing Down the Moon (6/19 - 9/11): The moon has been bound to life and consciousness since the beginning of humankind. |
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|  | Los Angeles, Failure (7/8): Save the date for Failure which will happen on July 8 at The Regent. |
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|  | Los Angeles, Fleet Foxes: Shore Tour (7/8): Fleet Foxes have announced the Shore Tour—a series of dates this year across North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe behind their 2020 album Shore. |
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| Los Angeles, Joe Normal (7/15): Rising out of the factories of Elizabeth, New Jersey and arriving in the alleyways of East Los Angeles, Rocker / Singer Songwriter Joe Normal formed his explosive band The Anytown'rs with L.A. |
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|  | Los Angeles, Katzù Oso (7/8): KATZÙ OSO is a Latin artist based in Los Angeles,CA. Paul Hernandez's nickname -Katzù Oso - combines upbeat beats and melodic vocals. |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Live Zoom - Landscape Critique (9/3 - 7/29): "Live Zoom" EVERY OTHER FRIDAY Landscape Critique Class with Sharon Weaver. Fridays | 10:00 am - 11:00 am |
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|  | Los Angeles, Livingmore (7/8): Los Angeles band Livingmore came to life in 2014 when Alex and Spencer began creating a sound derived from their love of alt-rock and vulnerable storytelling that haunts and simultaneously make listen |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Lolas Frisky Fridays Burlesque (7/8): Lola Boutée Presents is bringing the SEXY to Beverly Hills at the brand new Attitude Lounge every Friday night! Burlesque & Variety up close |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Lollipop Day Party & Brunch (4/16 - 8/27): Day Party & Brunch. So whether you want to come hit the dance floor, dine on delectable brunch options or just need a good Day Party Vibe. Come join us! |
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|  | Los Angeles, Macy Gray (7/8): Mark your calendar for Macy Gray which will happen on July 8 at The Belasco. |
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| Los Angeles, Pacific Northwest Ballet (7/15 - 7/17): Under the direction of Peter Boal, Pacific Northwest Ballet is one of the largest and most highly regarded ballet companies and ballet schools. |
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| Los Angeles, Park Dae Sung: Virtuous Ink, Contemporary Brush (7/17 - 12/11): Park Dae Sung was born in 1945, the official end of both the Japanese colonization of Korea and WWII. In 1950, during the Korean War, his parents were killed by Communist soldiers, and he found solace |
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|  | Los Angeles, Pug Yoga (7/9): You already do goat yoga at breweries with us but now you can do PUG YOGA at Brouwerij West in San Pedro.
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|  | Los Angeles, Rochelle Jordan (7/8): Rochelle Jordan debuted in 2011 and by 2014 seemed poised to be known by more than seekers of progressive electronic R&B. |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, The Green Room LA Standup Comedy (7/8): @TheGreenRoomLA brings 420 friendly standup comedy to the Los Angeles Area. Join us First fridays of the month at Alanas Coffee in Venice |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Trivecta (7/1): Dance producer Trivecta provides a career defining performance with his debut album ‘The Way Back Up’. |
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|  |  | Los Angeles, Vegan Playground LA West Adams (4/15 - 2/3): Vegan Playground is the go-to weekly night market of Los Angeles, uniting lovers of food, music, and good times. |
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|  |  | Mammoth Lakes, Giddy Up (7/8 - 7/9): Live country music and entertainment in The Village Plaza
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|  | Mammoth Lakes, Mammoth Jazz (7/15 - 7/16): Free live Jazz music in the plaza with wine walk on Friday night.
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|  | Modesto, Chris Young (7/8): Mark your calendar for Chris Young which will happen on July 8 at The Fruit Yard. |
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|  | Newport Beach, Annual Convention & Gala Extravaganza (7/10 - 7/13): Join the California Association of Mortgage Professionals on July 10, 2022 - July 13, 2022 for our annual Summer CAMP.
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|  |  | North Hollywood, Teapop Art Market (5/7 - 12/4): Starting February 2022, our outdoor pop-up market occurs on the first weekend of every month and features local artists, craftsmen, designers, and more. |
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|  |  | North Hollywood, This week: Tango Tech & Practica (4/16 - 12/10): Tango Tech & Practica this Saturday - and we can't wait to see you! Pre-registration only please! |
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| Oakland, Blue Eternity (7/16): Ambient music can often be fascinating for a variety of reasons, but there’s an extra layer of intrigue when it’s performed live. That’s part of the appeal of the trio known as Blue Eternity. |
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|  |  | Oakland, Cereal Cinema (4/9 - 12/31): Cereal Cinema is the New Parkway's Saturday morning offering of family-friendly fun, accompanied by an all-you-can-eat cereal bar. |
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|  |  | Oakland, Help for Renters (5/1 - 12/4): Oakland Tenant's Union (OTU) volunteers are providing advice hours *in person* for Oakland tenants from 3pm - 5pm every 1st Sunday of the month. |
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|  |  | Oakland, Holy Communion Worship Service (5/1 - 12/4): All are welcome to learn, study, and celebrate Jesus! You do not have to walk this journey called life alone! Come as you are and leave connected to the family who loves you! We look forward to meetin |
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|  |  | Palm Springs, Leon Polk Smith: 1945-1962 (3/26 - 8/28): This exhibition presents the work of the innovative painter, Leon Polk Smith (1906-1996), whose significant contributions to twentieth-century art are becoming increasingly recognized. |
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|  |  | Pasadena, Richard Hunt: Details (2/25 - 7/4): Artist Richard Hunt emerged in the late 1950s as one of the foremost practitioners of “direct-metal” sculpting, an additive process that involves manipulating material directly rather than carving or |
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|  |  | Pasadena, Seven Guitars : In 1948 Pittsburgh, old friends gather to mourn the death of a young guitarist and his dream of stardom. |
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|  |  | Pleasanton, Fireworks Spectacular (7/1): Save the date for Fireworks Spectacular which will happen on July 1 at Alameda County Fair. |
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|  | Rancho Palos Verdes, Nature Walk at Vicente Bluffs Reserve (7/9): Follow the bluff top from Point Vicente to Oceanfront Estates during El Segundo blue butterfly flight season in an area containing restored coastal sage scrub habitat. Easy.
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|  |  | Redondo Beach, Help Us House 50 Homeless Veterans : The military community is experiencing significant financial, housing, and food challenges as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A $10.00 donation will help pay the move-in costs for an apartment. |
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|  |  | Redondo Beach, Seussical the Musical (7/1 - 7/3): Young Jojo escapes to their imagination as the worlds of Dr. Seuss collide in a fantastical adventure sure to thrill adults and children of all ages. |
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|  |  | Riverside, Malts & Mantras (3/12 - 7/9): Join us on the 2nd Saturday of every month for Malts & Mantra hosted by Joshua Alexander. |
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|  | Rocklin, Spin Doctors (7/8): The incredible Spin Doctor's are rocking the region with their hard charged performance. |
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|  | Sacramento, 2022 DCI Capital Classic (7/8): Drum corps is back in Sacramento! Sacramento Mandarins is proud to announce DCI Capital Classic will be taking on new heights in 2022 with more performances, a larger venue, and much more! |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Boardgame Meet Up (4/10 - 12/11): Miss playing board games? Not enough people to play with or your schedules don't match up? Come play with us at Game Kastle Sacramento's Bimonthly Boardgame Meet Up on second Sundays! |
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|  | Sacramento, CAM Summer Art Fair (7/9 - 7/10): Join us for a weekend of art in Sacramento. See and purchase art including automotive themed art like paintings, illustrations, sculptures, metal art, glass art, fabric art and more. |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Family Navigator Virtual Parent Support Group (5/6 - 12/2): Navigating school, therapies, and in home services can be overwhelming. Join us for a discussion group with Family Navigator parent mentors to learn more about community resources. |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Free Family Movie Matinees (5/8 - 12/4): The entire family is invited on the 1st Sunday of each month to attend Free Movie Matinee's at the Guild Theater! |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Magic Commander (4/16 - 12/31): Description: We will assign you to a pod. Pods are four people. After the first game, pods can be mixed. |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Make Clay Art & Paint a Canvas (7/8): Paint a canvas, or make your own clay magnet. Enjoy a shaded garden patio in historic Old Sacramento. Sip, chill, make art, & people-watch. |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Mens Prayer Breakfast (5/7 - 12/3): Join in Prayer, Fellowship and Food at our monthly Men's Breakfast in the Fellowship Hall. Every 1st Saturday of the month. |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Monthly Prototype Operating Session (5/6 - 12/2): Join us for our monthly prototype operating session where we run the railroad just like the real thing! Non-member guests are welcome, but slots are limited, |
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| Sacramento, SnakeFest (7/16): SnakeFest is a free, family-friendly event that includes live snake presentations, kids activities, demonstrations, food and an exploration of the global efforts of Save The Snakes. |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Sunday Drives (1/16 - 7/17): Every Third Sunday
Free with Paid Museum Admission |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Sunday Worship (10/24 - 8/28): Invite a friend and worship with us Sunday, in-person or on Facebook LIVE, in song, prayer and systematic study of the Letter to the Romans. |
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|  |  | Sacramento, Tango, Elevated (12/26 - 11/20): Join us for a mixed-level tango class Every Sunday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
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|  |  | Sacramento, Worship and the Lords Supper (5/1 - 7/3): Invite a friend and worship with us Sunday at 10am, in-person and on Facebook LIVE in song, prayer, message of hope and sharing of our Lord's Supper. |
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| San Bernardino, The Elephant Man (7/15 - 7/17): The Elephant Man is based on the life of John Merrick, who lived in London during the latter part of the nineteenth century. |
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|  |  | San Diego, A Year with Frog and Toad : Based on Arnold Lobel’s beloved children’s books, A Year with Frog and Toad is a musical tale of two unlikely friends: the cheerful Frog, and curmudgeonly Toad. |
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|  |  | San Diego, City Church San Diego Sunday Worship (4/10 - 12/25): We invite you every Sunday at 10:30am for powerful worship, dynamic preaching & teaching, classes your kids will love + so much more. See you Sunday! We love you already. |
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|  |  | San Diego, Flesh and Blood Draft! (4/9 - 7/2): Join us for our weekly Flesh and Blood draft! We'll always aim to draft the most recent set, but when product availability becomes an issue, we may change as needed. |
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|  |  | San Diego, Illumination 2.0 Art Exhibition (7/8 - 7/31): The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents “Illumination 2.0, an Art Exhibition, June 30-July 31, 2022 |
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|  |  | San Diego, Marvel’s Black Panther in Concert (7/1): Save the date for Marvel’s Black Panther in Concert which will happen on July 1 at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. |
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|  |  | San Diego, Overflow (4/3 - 10/2): Overflow is a time we come together under the banner of Jesus and worship together in Spirit and in Truth! |
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|  |  | San Diego, Parent & Tot Gymnastics 1-3 years (12/25 - 10/22): Our Parent & Tot Classes for 1-3 year olds are a quick 30 minute class designed to introduce the Beginning Jumper to other kids their age |
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|  |  | San Diego, Private Paint and Sip Parties (7/8): Paint and sip your favorite drink with your friends. These paint parties are great ways to de-stress and have fun! |
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|  |  | San Diego, Reggae Sundays (4/10 - 9/18): Everyone needs a little Rasta, now more than ever! Join us every Sunday for food & drink specials. Reggae all day w/ special guests and live performances starting at 4.20 |
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| San Francisco, (a)way station (7/16 - 5/11): Conventional notions of home are centered around the stability and security of built structures where private life and daily ritual shape and are shaped by dedicated spaces. |
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|  | San Francisco, A Celebration of American Song (7/9): This joyous tribute to music from the Great American Songbook and beyond features treasured tunes from the past century. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, A Living for Us All: Artists and the WPA (3/26 - 7/4): During the Great Depression, the United States government provided vital aid to thousands of artists, public art projects, and education initiatives through the Works Projects Administration (WPA). |
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|  |  | San Francisco, A Taste of Atelier Melka (7/1): Discover and Taste a selection of the most exclusive wines found in California. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Alexander Calder: Dissonant Harmony : Through the interactions of shapes, colors, and movement, Alexander Calder revealed how opposing elements and forces could attain symbiosis in his dynamic and groundbreaking sculptures. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Alice Neel: People Come First (3/12 - 7/10): Alice Neel (1900–1984) was one of the century’s most radical painters, a champion of social justice whose longstanding commitment to humanist principles inspired her life as well as her art. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Basic Keelboat 1 (4/9 - 12/24): BK1: This course is designed for the beginning sailor who is interested in learning the basic fundamentals of sailing. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Bastille Day Festival (7/16): The 4th annual Bastille Day Festival celebrates the San Francisco Bay Area French culture, food, wine, beer, music, artists and other merchants and cultural associations. It is a free entry event. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Blues at Belle Cora (10/9 - 8/27): San FranPsycheDelta™ Blues music! Roots blues served up funky with beer, wine and amazing food. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Chamber Sundays at Arcana (4/10 - 8/28): Live weekly chamber music performances presented by Classical Revolution at our urban greenhouse with the newly opened wine bar. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, CinemaLit: The Joy Luck Club (1993) (7/8): Four sets of mothers and their adult daughters form the ensemble of this extraordinary drama based on Amy Tan's 1989 bestseller. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Constellations: Photographs in Dialogue (11/20 - 8/21): Constellations: Photographs in Dialogue explores how additions to the collection expand, deepen, and complicate the stories a museum can tell. |
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| San Francisco, Diego Riveras America (7/16 - 1/2): Diego Rivera’s America brings together more than 150 of Rivera’s paintings, frescoes, and drawings—as well as three galleries devoted to large-scale film projections of highly influential murals. |
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| San Francisco, Faith Ringgold: American People (7/16 - 11/27): Bringing together fifty years of work, this is the most comprehensive exhibition to date of Faith Ringgold’s groundbreaking vision. |
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| San Francisco, High on the Hog 2022 (7/17): EPIC Steak's Annual Pork and Pinot Festival Benefitting Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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|  |  | San Francisco, Painting & Pinot On The Rooftop (7/8): Join us for our Painting & Pinot event at sunset on the Bay Club San Francisco Rooftop. Supplies - and wine! - are all provided. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Palace of Trash Presents: MTV2 (7/1): Flip the channel and tune in as Palace of Trash returns with MTV2! We can't wait to party with you! |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Shifting the Silence (4/9 - 9/5): Shifting the Silence features dynamic works by thirty-two women artists who use the radical language of abstraction to enhance our understanding of the world we inhabit. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, Speculative Portraits (4/9 - 9/5): From DNA to human emotions, Speculative Portraits explores how contemporary artists are drawing from technology and scientific research to expand on ideas of portraiture and identity. |
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|  | San Francisco, Summer Artisan Fair (7/9): The de Young Museum Stores are thrilled to welcome back our second annual Summer Artisan Fair, a one-day only outdoor shopping event. |
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|  | San Francisco, The Music of Selena (7/9): Award-winning singing sensation Isabel Marie Sánchez joins the SF Symphony for a tribute to the music of beloved singer Selena. |
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|  |  | San Francisco, The Obama Portraits Tour (6/18 - 8/14): From the moment of their unveiling at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in February 2018, the official portraits of President Barack Obama and Mrs. Michelle Obama became iconic. |
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|  |  | San Jose, Christian Worship - Live & Online (4/17 - 12/25): Worship - Sundays 10:00AM Live (5150 Camden Avenue, San Jose, CA 95124) and Online (Facebook and YouTube). We would love to have you join us! |
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|  |  | San Jose, Feste romane : This multifaceted concert features Respighi’s Feste romane. The program also includes two pieces by Brahms and a new lyrical double concerto performed by renowned classical violinist Rachel Lee Priday |
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|  |  | San Jose, Join the Harvest at Hester Farm (1/22 - 8/27): Harvesting at Hester Farm (every Saturday Morning) Join CNGF Volunteers to harvest produce for the Farmers Market! Every Saturday from 7:30 am to approx. 9:30 at Hester Farm |
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|  |  | San Jose, Join the Harvest at Hester Farm (4/16 - 8/27): Harvesting at Hester Farm (every Saturday Morning) Join CNGF Volunteers to harvest produce for the Farmers Market! |
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|  |  | San Jose, No Stress Acrylic Painting (7/8): Learn the basic techniques of acrylic painting in this no-stress class with artist Keith Piccolo. |
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|  |  | San Jose, Princeton Plaza Farmers Market (4/10 - 12/25): Let's visit the Farmers Market, 10 + customers' favorite steamed buns, interesting dessert steamed buns, knowledge sharing, etc.; |
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|  |  | San Jose, San Jose Outdoor Dance Church (12/26 - 11/6): Enjoy dancing with others safely in-person while Virtual Dance Church is streamed online! |
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|  |  | San Juan Capistrano, Big Mountain (7/1): The Coach House is a legendary music venue located in South Orange County, California. |
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|  |  | San Mateo, Art Camp Drop In: Full Day (7/8): Join us for a trial session of art camp! Get a taste of our new summer art program without committing to a whole week! Open to children 5-12 |
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|  | San Pedro, Andy & Renee & Hard Rain (7/9): Since a chance meeting at the University of Denver, Andy Hill and Renee Safier have carved out a unique niche for themselves in the Los Angeles music scene and beyond. |
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|  |  | San Ramon, Arabic Kuthu (7/8): Bollywood, tollywood and Arabic Night |
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| Santa Ana, 111th Annual Gold Medal Exhibition (7/17 - 8/21): This summer the Bowers Museum and the historic California Art Club are partnering to exhibit the 111th Annual Gold Medal Exhibition. |
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|  |  | Santa Ana, Everest: Ascent to Glory (2/12 - 8/28): Everest: Ascent to Glory, combines photographs, films, and artifacts from five expeditions leading up to and including the earliest successful attempt to climb the colossal mountain called the “Mother |
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|  |  | Santa Ana, Exmortus (7/1): Los Angeles based neo-classical shredders Exmortus, founded by guitarist and vocalist Jadran “Conan” Gonzalez, have racked up achievement after achievement. |
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|  |  | Santa Ana, The Dickies, (7/1): Despite having several lineup changes, The Dickies are an American punk rock band from the San Fernando Valley in California.
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| Santa Barbara, Common Kings (7/17): Common Kings’ style and music is a collection of inspirations orchestrated into an array of head rocking beats, feel good vibes, and emotional fever. |
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| Santa Barbara, Fortunate Youth (7/17): From backyard BBQs in Southern California beach towns to its rise as one of the most popular reggae rock bands in the country, Fortunate Youth remains devoted to its roots and a simple mission: Spread |
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|  | Santa Barbara, Heartless Bastards (7/8): On the new album A Beautiful Life, Heartless Bastards share a wide-eyed and radiant vision for harmonizing a broken world. |
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| Santa Barbara, Slightly Stoopid (7/17): Slightly Stoopid are an alternative rock band hailing from San Diego, California, USA. |
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| Santa Clarita, Stephen Pearcy (7/10): As the founder, lead singer, and songwriter of the metal rock band RATT, Stephen Pearcy led his creation to Mega Multi-Platinum Success Year after Year from 1984 - 1991. |
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|  |  | Santa Cruz, Midtown Fridays Summer Block Party 2022 (7/8 - 9/30): Come Celebrate all the vibrancy of Midtown at our Summer Block Party, happening every Friday! Food – Artists – Live Music – Vendors |
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| Santa Monica, Doug MacLeod (7/16): MacLeod is known for his superb songwriting, guitar wizardry, warm soulful vocals, wit, and unforgettable live performances. |
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|  |  | Santa Monica, ESSC Autism Services: Summer Social (7/8 - 7/9): Join us for a free Summer Social event where you can play games and win prizes, watch performances, hang out and more! Families welcome! |
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|  | Santa Monica, Gill Landry (7/9): Gill Landry is a two-time Grammy award winning singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, photographer, storyteller, shade tree mechanic, painter, ranch hand, linocut artist, etc. |
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|  |  | Scotts Valley, 2022 Independence Day Celebration (7/3): The City of Scotts Valley & Scotts Valley Educational Foundation (SVEF) are proud to announce the return of our City's Annual Independence Day Celebration!
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|  |  | Seaside, BD World Golf Tournament (7/9): Grab your clubs and start working on that swing because we're kicking off our 65th Anniversary Sapphire Summer Celebration with a little friendly competition.
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|  |  | Solana Beach, Ben Butler : Inspired by real-life figures. General Benjamin Butler is faced with an impossible moral dilemma: follow the letter of the law or make a game-changing move that could alter the course of U.S. history. |
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|  | Stanford, A Celebration of the Music of Linda Ronstadt (7/9): “For sheer vocal beauty, no contemporary singer matches Ms. Callaway” enthused The New York Times about vocalist, composer, and Tony nominee Ann Hampton Callaway. |
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|  | Stanford, DCI West 2022 (7/10): When our Sapphire Summer Gala ends on Saturday night, the fun is still far from over.
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|  |  | Studio City, Chris Mann (7/8): With the L.A. County’s COVID mandates in place, all guests will be required to show proof of being fully vaccinated along with their I.D. |
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|  |  | Sunland, COTH Kids Club (5/20 - 12/16): Short hands on Bible devotional and practical teaching events such as learning to cook an egg or how to handle our emotions. |
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|  |  | Tarzana, A Faery Hunt Extraordinary Adventure (7/16): A Faery Hunt shows are interactive, immersive performances designed for young audiences & families to inspire imagination, creativity & fun. On this magical musical adventure, we’ll meet faeries & fu |
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|  |  | Thousand Oaks, 25th Annual Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival (7/1 - 7/17): One of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, As You Like It delivers a wild romantic comedy that plays with gender roles, politics and nature.
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|  |  | Vacaville, Vinyl Ride at CreekWalk (7/1): Mark your calendar for Vinyl Ride at CreekWalk which will happen on July 1 at Andrews Park. |
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| Venice, Poncho Sanchez (7/10): For more than three decades, conguero Poncho Sanchez has stirred up a fiery stew of straightahead jazz, gritty soul music, and infectious melodies and rhythms from a variety of Latin American and Sout |
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| West Hollywood, Altered Revelations (7/15): Altered Revelations is a four-piece heavy metal outfit and all members are multi-instrumental. |
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|  |  | West Hollywood, Informal Society (7/2): Informal Society is a Punk Rock Band that formed in 2004 in Los Angeles. |
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|  |  | West Hollywood, The Roller Rink at Summer on Sunset (7/8): THE ROLLER RINK AT SUMMER ON SUNSET *Weekend Tickets* (Thursday-Saturday 2:00-10:00 PM) For Weekday Tickets, click Event Page linked below! |
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| West Hollywood, The Wildfires Projekt (7/15): The Wildfires Projekt is California’s latest entry into the Nu-Punk scene. |
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|  |  | West Sacramento, Tango, Illuminated (4/10 - 11/20): Join us for an introduction to Argentine Tango followed by a mixed-level Argentine tango class and práctica every Sunday at Spotlight Ballroom! |
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|  |  | Woodland, Honey and Cheese Tasting (7/16): Join us for a special 30 minute cheese and honey tasting with Amina Harris, the Queen Bee! Get inspired by this perfect combination—sweet honey with savory cheese. Get a short crash course into sensor |
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|  |  | Woodside, The Network Project (7/2 - 7/3): the NETWORK project addresses human survival and what we truly need– from sustainable living practices to communal engagement and empathy, as we recognize and build our resilience. Considering climate |
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|  |  | Yucaipa, Queen Nation (7/2): There is little doubt among the pure rock community that the legendary band Queen and lead performer Freddie Mercury earn high ranks as one of the most powerful and iconic groups in rock history. |
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