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Calendar On Campus EVENTS Burbank School of the Ballet — Presents its annual recital at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on June 18. Tickets are $18. Mainstage Auditorium. For more information call (818) 845-8856. Swap Meet — Upper campus parking lot. June 19 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free and open to the
public. For more information, call (818) 240-1000, ext. 5805.
registration available June 20 through 23.
ACADEMIC
Fall Semester — Apply by June 17 for priority registration.
Spring Semester Ends —Today is the last day of spring semester.
TRANSFERS
Summer Intersession — Walk through registration is June 15. Open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Classes start June 20, with late
Cal State Applications — Transfer to CSU (Quarter system) institutions. Now through June 30, students can apply to Cal State
LA, Cal Poly Pomona, CSU Bakersfield and CSU East Bay. For more information call (818) 2401000, ext. 5442.
MEETINGS Board of Trustees — Special budget study meeting. June 20 at 5 p.m. in Kreider Hall. The regular monthly meeting is at 5 p.m. June 27 in Krieder Hall.
PLANETARIUM “Evening with the Stars” — This planetarium show will introduce the stars, constellations and planets. June 17 and July 15 at 7:30 p.m. June 18 and July 16 at 6:30 and 8 p.m. Ticket prices vary. No late arrivals. For more information, visit www.glendale. edu/planetarium.
Around Town EVENTS Glendale College Foundation Golf Classic — Oakmont Country Club. The 29th annual event will be on Monday. Participants must preregister by Friday. 3100 Country Club Drive. For more information, call (818) 551-5199.
CONCERTS KCRW Summer Nights — One Colorado Place. Diego Garcia in concert. Also KCRW DJ Anne Litt will open and close the show. Saturday from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Free. One Colorado Place, Old Pasadena. For more information visit www.krcw.com/summer-nights-2011.
as well. June 18 at 6:30 p.m. 222 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre. For more information, call (626) 445.6708 or visit www. pcomusic.org. Summer Night Swing with Patti Austin and Tierney Sutton — The Americana at Brand. Modern jazz vocalists Patti Austin and Tierney Sutton join Matt Catingub and the Glendale Pops Orchestra in this tribute to Big Band greats Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra, Glenn Miller, and Duke Ellington. Free. Event is standing room only. June 30 at 8 p.m. 889 Americana Way. For more information visit www.alextheatre.org
THEATER
Schumann’s Piano Quartet in Eb Major, Op. 47 — Glendale Noon Concerts. Featuring Jacqueline Suzuki on violin, Victor de Almeida on viola, Pam de Almeida on violoncello and Rosa LoGiudice on piano. Free. First Baptist Church of Glendale, 209 N. Louise St. Runs from 12:10 until 12:40 p.m. June 15. For info visit www.fbcglendale.net.
“Bat Boy: The Musical” — Alex Theatre. Music and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe. Tells the story of a half-boy, half-bat found in a cave who learns to speak and gains a family, romance and a home, until society takes it all away. 16 N. Brand Blvd. One show only, Monday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets prices vary. For more information call (818) 243-2539 or visit www.alextheatre.org.
Concert in the Park: A Festival of Popular Music from the Classics and the Theater — Sierra Madre Memorial Park. The Pasadena Community Orchestra presents its annual event. There will be a Kids’ March led by the drum line of PCO and balloons
“Twist: An American Musical” — Pasadena Playhouse. Written by William F. Brown. Directed by Debbie Allen and featuring music by Tena Clark and Gary Prim. Starring American Idol finalist Tamyra Gray. Opens Tuesday and runs until July 17. Ticket prices
vary. 39 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena. For information call (626) 356-7529 or visit www.pasadenaplayhouse.org.
EXHIBITIONS “Art in the Streets” — The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. The first major U.S. museum survey of graffiti and street art featuring paintings, mixed media sculptures, and interactive installations by 50 artists. 152 N. Central Ave., Los Angeles. Runs through Aug. 8. Museum hours vary. For more information call (213) 621-1745 or visit www. moca.org. “A Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now” — The Getty Center. This exhibition looks at three critical periods as witnessed by photographers before, during, and after the country’s 1959 Revolution. Runs through Oct. 2. Museum hours vary. 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles. Admission is free and parking is $10 per vehicle. For information visit www.getty.edu. “Paris: Life & Luxury” — The Getty Center. This exhibition depicts the rich material ambiance of Paris during the mid-18th century. It brings together a wide variety of objects—from candlesticks and firedogs, to furniture and clocks, dressing gowns and jewelry, musical instruments and games. Runs through Aug. 7. Mu-
seum hours vary. “Tim Burton” — LACMA. Featuring over 700 drawings, paintings, photographs, moving-image works, storyboards, puppets, concept artworks, maquettes, costumes, and cinematic ephemera, including art from a number of unrealized and little-known personal projects. Runs through Oct. 31. Ticket prices and hours vary. 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. For more information call (323) 857-6000 or visit www. lacma.org. “The Sound of One Hand: Paintings and Calligraphy by Zen Master Hakuin” — LACMA. Hakuin’s self-taught, spontaneous, and inspired painting and calligraphy, expressed the mind and heart of Zen for monks and lay followers alike. Runs through Aug. 14. Ticket prices and hours vary. “Urban Asia: Photographs by Kirk Pedersen” — Pacific Asia Museum. Pedersen captures urban cityscapes throughout Asia including Japan, China, Taiwan and Malaysia. Runs through June 26. Ticket prices and hours vary. 46 N. Robles Ave., Pasadena. For more information call (626) 4492742 or visit www.pacificasiamuseum.org. “Three Fragments of a Lost Tale: Sculpture and Story by John Frame” — Huntington Li-
brary. Featuring intricately carved sculptures that bring together a body of work including still photography, and stop-motion animation. Runs through June 27. Ticket prices vary. 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. For information call (626) 405-2141 or visit www.huntington.org. “Clayton Brothers: Inside Out”— Pasadena Museum of California Art. Featuring paintings and mixed-media installations, the exhibition surveys the brothers’ edgy aesthetic inspired by California skateboard and surf culture, punk rock, folk art, cartoons, and street art. 490 E. Union St., Pasadena. Runs through Sept. 4. Museum hours vary. For more information call (626) 568-3665 or visit www.pmcaonline.org. “George Herms: Xenophilia (Love of the Unknown)” — Pacific Design Center Presenting Hermes work alongside pieces by Rita Ackerman, Kaari Upson and Aaron Young to name a few. Runs through Oct. 2. 8687 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood. For info call (310) 289-5223.
WELLNESS Free Health Clinic — Open Tuesdays 5:30 to 8 p.m. or until full. No job or sports related physicals. 134 N. Kenwood St., third floor, room 330. For info call (818) 243-2105, ext. 202. Compiled by Richard Kontas