Tonight: KPFK Presents CLASH OF THE POCHOS - This Sunday, July 27th, 8:00 PM - At The Ford Amphitheatre - Benefit Performance for KPFK - Kicking off KPFK’s 50th Golden Anniversary 1959-2009

KPFK Pacifica Radio 90.7 FM Presents

 
CLASH OF THE POCHOS
 Sunday, July 27th at 8:00 PM  
At the Ford Amphitheatre 
clash of pochos
Benefit Performance for KPFK
Culture Clash ~ The Pochos
Kicking off KPFK’s 50th Golden Anniversary 1959-2009  
 
Tickets for the benefit show in support of KPFK are on sale now at $35 and $25 per person. For ticket information, please call (323) 461-3673 or visit: www.kpfk.org . For reservations to attend the Pre-show Celebrity Reception, please call (818) 985-2711 ext. 214. 
   

A rollicking evening of political satire under the stars with Culture Clash in a benefit performance for KPFK featuring rare and indelible works from Culture Clash’s historical anthology, and KPFK’s Pocho Hour Of Power
at the Ford Amphitheatre.  
  
Enjoy performances by exciting Artists who are generously donating their creative time and extraordinary talent to support KPFK. 
 
  KPFK 1959-2009 ~ 50 Years of Public Radio Powered by the People   
Imagine, KPFK  Pacifica Radio will reach its 50th year of continuous noncommercial community service in 2009.  To kick-off our 50th anniversary year celebrations, KPFK presents Culture Clash, the hilarious and potent satirical trio  (www.cultureclash.com) , on July 27 in a benefit performance for KPFK at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre in Hollywood, also featuring KPFK’s own Pocho Hour of Power led by Lalo Alcaraz, creator of the daily comic strip "La Cucaracha" and the music of MEZKLAH.  KPFK is immensely grateful that the artists are donating their time and talent for the evening as a benefit for KPFK.    

CULTURE CLASH , WORLD CLASS CHICANO THEATRE TROUPE, HEADLINES KPFK RADIO’s 50th ANNIVERSARY    KICK-OFF ON JULY 27 AT THE FORD AMPHITHEATRE

CULTURE CLASH, internationally renowned Chicano political theatre troupe, will headline a benefit performance for KPFK Pacifica Radio 90.7FM Los Angeles on Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 8pm at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre in Hollywood. The evening kicks off the 50th anniversary year of celebrations for KPFK, a non-commercial, listener-sponsored radio station broadcasting since 1959.

CULTURE CLASH (www.cultureclash.com) will feature rare and satirical works from their historical anthology. Joining the comedic rambunctiousness will be Lalo Alcaraz, creator of the daily comic strip, “La Cucaracha” and co-host of KPFK’s “Pocho Hour of Power, heard weekly on Fridays on KPFK at 4pm. In the spectacular outdoor historic Ford Amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills, attendees can expect a night of satire and great vibes under the stars sparked by the alternative rock music of MEZKLAH. CULTURE CLASH, POCHO HOUR OF POWER AND MEZKLAH are donating their time and talent to commence KPFK’s anniversary activities as it reaches the 50th year of continuous public radio broadcasting in 2009, primarily sponsored by its dedicated listeners.

Founded in 1984 in San Francisco’s Mission District, CULTURE CLASH is Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas and Herbert Siguenza. Dubbed the “missionaries of mayhem, activists and all-around troublemakers,” CULTURE CLASH uses "performance collage" to bring history, geography, "urban excavation," "forensic poetry" and storytelling together in a contemporary, movable theater narrative through a Chicano point of view–what Guillermo Gomez-Pena describes as "reverse anthropology."

CULTURE CLASH’S work has been produced by the nation’s leading theaters including the Mark Taper Forum, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, La Jolla Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, The Huntington, The Alley Theatre, South Coast Repertory, Seattle Repertory, The Goodman Theatre, among others. They have also toured and lectured at major universities and colleges including Syracuse University, Yale University, Stanford University, and Universities and state colleges of California. CULTURE CLASH’s theatrical work includes The Mission, A Bowl of Beings, S.O.S.-Comedy for These Urgent Times, Unplugged, Capra Clash, Radio Mambo: Culture Clash Invades Miami, Bordertown, The Birds, Nuyorican Stories, Anthology, Mission Magic Mystery Tour, Anthems: Culture Clash in the District, Chavez Ravine, Senor Discretion Himself, Culture Clash in AmeriCCa, Zorro in Hell and Water and Power

Raucous, irreverent and politically smart radio talk show, the L.A.-based Spanglish-slinging "Pocho Hour of Power" on KPFK radio is Lalo Alcaraz, creator of the daily comic strip, “La Cucaracha;” writer/satirist and internationally recognized Ambassador of Aztlan Esteban Zul; voice impersonator and filmmaker Patrick Perez; stand up comedian Jeff Keller; and the music of DJ Boxy Dee. The Pocho Hour of Power has its roots in the notorious underground zine, Pocho Magazine, the seminal magazine of the 90’s of post-Chicano satire founded by Lalo Alcaraz and Esteban Zul in 1990 offering a hilarious yet uncompromising perspective on the Latino experience. On any given “Pocho Hour of Power,” listeners can hear satirical radio sketches, politically charged parody songs and even serious public affairs segments with Dr. Dolores Huerta as well as guests including Ry Cooder (Buena Vista Social Club), The Blasters, Dave Foley (Kids In The Hall, Brain Candy), and Aaron McGruder (Boondocks) and Quetzal. 


Described by the Los Angeles Times as “one of L.A.’s most powerful and promising alt-Latino bands” and “talented and visionary, projecting an appealing confidence” by Music Connection, MEZKLAH blends alternative rock with touches of reggae, salsa, and cumbia layered over with elements of trip-hop, drum and bass beats, creating and defining their own genre of music. On their debut album SpiderMonkey, the group expanded the barriers of music, melding language and song structure with tracks that seamlessly switch between English and Spanish. MEZKLAH is Angel Garcia, Greg Hernandez, Matias Pizarro and Juan Carlos Ramirez. The group has toured the world in support of their critically acclaimed release, playing shows throughout Europe, Latin America, North America and Japan and bringing their distinctive brand of Latin music.


Tickets for the benefit show in support of KPFK are on sale now at $35 and $25 per person. For ticket information, please call (323) 461-3673 or visit: www.kpfk.org . For reservations to attend the Pre-show Celebrity Reception,  
 please call (818) 985-2711 ext. 214.
 
 

THE GATHERING ~ Tonight: Sunday, July 27th, 7:30 PM ~ An Evening with Stephen Longfellow Fiske - at The Blankenship Ballet Company of Venice

The Unity-and-Diversity World Council Presents:

The Gathering

 AOngoing Sunday Evening Celebratio

 

 Sunday, July 27th,   7:30 pm

 

An Evening with

Singer, Songwriter, Author, Poet and Storyteller

Stephen Longfellow Fiske

 

 

 

 

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Enjoy an evening of song, story, inspiration, and humor with this award-winning Venice musician and peacemaker, who has performed widely across the country and other parts of the world.  Stephen recently was the producer of the highly successful first annual Venice Eco-Fest in June, and is a community activist for fostering the cultural and artistic renaissance within the Venice community.  Stephen has recorded 9 albums of his music, and is the author of The Art of Peace (New Paradigm Books). An engaging performer, he is a spokesperson of these challenging times who has uplifted audiences with his unique, melodic, eclectic, acoustic folk style.

 

 

 Stephen will be accompanied by pianist Hal Ratliff, woodwindist Richard Hardy, and percussionist Christo

 

at The Blankenship Ballet Company of Venice

132 Brooks Avenue at Abbot Kinney & Main St., Venice, 90291
(on the South-West corner of Main & Brooks)

(310) 396-8205     (310) 391-5735     http://udcworld.org/thegathering

$10.00 donation


Activist Support Circle Dedicated to Longtime Peace Activist Don White ~ Wednesday, July 30th, 7:00 PM ~ At Friends Meeting Hall - 1440 Harvard Street, Santa Monica

ctivist Support Circle Meeting Dedicated to Longtime Peace Activist 

 
Don White 
Wednesday, July 30th, 7:00 PM 
 
Location:
Friends Meeting Hall
1440 Harvard Street, Santa Monica 
 
 
A public gathering will be dedicated to longtime peace activist Don White following the recent passing of the respected and dedicated "activists’ activist".  The support group participants will remember Don and will also discuss the topic, "What Qualities and Inspirations Make for Effective Activism?" 
 
The purpose of the Activist Support Circle monthly gatherings are to:
  1. Guard against activist-related burnout.
  2. Share activist-related frustrations & fears, as well as hopes & aspirations, in a supportive, safe environment.
  3. Turn feelings of despair into feelings of empowerment.
  4. Learn helpful coping skills and ideas from other like-minded supportive activists.

The gathering is free and there is free parking on-site.  

For further information call Jerry Rubin of the Activist Support Circle at (310) 399-1000  
 or visit their website at www.activistsupportcircle.org    
 

 

“THE NEED TO KNOW” ~ A Play by April Fitzsimmons at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City - Saturday, August 2nd, 8:00 PM - Tickets Are Only $5 - Call: 310-880-0911

We will be there to see April Fitzsimmons at the Kirk Douglas Theater in Culver City. What a Deal at $5 a Ticket!     
Frank, Jane & Emily Dorrel 
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THE NEED TO KNOW 
A Play by April Fitzsimmons   
 
Saturday, August 2nd at 8:00 PM  
 
Kirk Douglas Theatre     
9820 Washington Blvd, Culver City 90232  

Tickets are $5 (cash only please) & Veterans are Free
Reservations (310) 880-0911
 
Please join me for a cast party and private reception in the lobby following the performance.

Thank you for your generous support and encouragement regarding The Need to Know. I could never have done it without you and I never imagined six years ago, when I wrote a little show in my attempt to understand 9/11, my experience as a Veteran and my connection to it all, that it would end up at this groovy space with such groovy people.

I am deeply grateful to you all and look forward to sharing this night with you.

With love and peace

April


April Fitzsimmons
(310) 880-0911
true2selph@aol.com
www.aprilfitzsimmons.com
   
  

*This performance in association with the Los Angeles Area Veterans Artists Alliance (www.laavaa.org) was made possible in part by a grant from the City of Culver City Art in Public Places Fund with support from the Sony Pictures Entertainment Platinum Sponsorship.

Kirk Douglas Theatre
9820 Washington Blvd @ Duquesne
Culver City, CA 90232

The Need to Know is an award-winning solo show, written and performed by former Air Force Intelligence Analyst, April Fitzsimmons and Directed by Steven Anderson.

The Need to Know  - Saturday - August 2, 2008 at 8pm

Run Time is 90 minutes (no intermission)

Kirk Douglas Theatre
in Downtown Culver City
9820 Washington Blvd @ Duquesne,
Culver City, CA 90232

Tickets are $5 (cash or check please) & All Veterans are Free

Reservations - (310) 880-0911

More show info here: www.aprilfitzsimmons.com

Kirk Douglas Theatre info here: www.centertheatregroup.org/theatres/douglas/index.aspx

Places to Park:

Parking at the Kirk Douglas Theatre

Generous street parking is available on Washington, Culver and Venice Blvds.

Covered parking structures available at Culver City Hall (FREE after 6pm). Enter on Duquesne Ave.

Places to Eat:

http://www.centertheatregroup.org/visit/hotelsdining.aspx#cc_rest

Questions - Contact April at (310) 880-0911

April Fitzsimmons
(310) 880-0911
true2selph@aol.com
www.aprilfitzsimmons.com