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Museums Free-For-All This Weekend

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MUSEUMS FREE-FOR-ALL 24 Los Angeles and Orange County Museums Free Admission Days October 3 and/or 4, 2009 In a joint effort to present the arts and culture to the diverse and myriad communities in Southern California, the Museum Marketing Roundtable announces the fifth annual "Museums Free-For-All" Saturday-Sunday, October 3 and 4, 2009. The following museums - presenting art, cultural heritage, natural history, and science - will open their doors wide and invite visitors free of charge. Click here for a co

Workout with the Salsa Diva, Laura Canellias

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The salsa diva, Laura Canellias is busy getting salsa lovers in shape. I've seen her in action when she taught the free salsa class during intermission at the Autry's Sizzling Summer Nights. She is fun and full of energy. You won't be bored or feel the burn because you'll be having a great time dancing. Here is her website: http://www.salsadivaprod.com/ Weekly schedule : Mondays : Universal Dance Designs 6009 W. Olympic Blvd. , (Miracle Mile Dist.) ( 1/2 block east of Fairfax /San Vicente /Olympic intersection

KPFK Peace Awards and Concert Celebration

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KPFK , the only radio station in LA to let just about anyone have a show, is one of my favorite stations. It all started with my friend Fidel moved his Divine Forces Radio show from what used to be a top rated station, The Beat, to KPFK. I thought, wow, what a downgrade. He moved from a fancy top security high rise office on Wilshire's Miracle Mile to a dusty back-alley, jiggle-the-lock security system down the street from Mama Juana's. As I started listening to his show and the station, I found the liberty of the hosts to say what was on their minds, things that I always thought too, inspiring. The variety of shows validated my views on a lot of issues of the day or catered to my holistic sensibilities. Some of my favorite shows are The Aware Show, Global Village, Democracy Now, Beneath the Surface with yo man Jerry Quickly, Innervisions, American Indian Airwaves, how can I forget the Pocho Hour of Power and Gustavo Arrellano's new show (I don't know what it's c

Bassist Rene Camacho in Demand and in the News

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Long-time friend of my husband Joey and I appeared in his home town newspaper this week. Bassist and all-around good guy Rene Camacho deserves the recent profile. While saying that someone is a "good guy" in the music business is the kiss of death (meaning they can't play worth shit, but you don't want to say that so instead you comment on his character--now you know), but since I'm not a musician, I take the liberty of saying that Camacho is the genuine article. Never seems to get riled up, always cool, calm, and collected, just the way he plays too. Effortlessly gliding his fingers up and down the neck of his electric bass, you'd never know he got his start playing trombone or center for the Tucson High Badgers  (mascot which gave Joey and I a good laugh). What most impressed me about Camacho is his stint in the Tejano music scene. While I was growing up in San Antone, Camacho was touring with (G)Ram Herrera and even hit the stage and Texas television a

Central Avenue and Beyond: The Harlem Renaissance in Los Angeles

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Oh yes, it is about time! Here is a new exhibit at the Huntington in collaboration with an organization I've known about for a few years now, the Mayme A. Clayton Library and soon-to-be museum. Their mission is to collect, preserve; exhibit and celebrate the unique history and cultural heritage of Americans of African descent and thereby help to provide a more complete view of American history. Mayme's son, Avery, has led the effort to realize this dream of opening up a museum. The collection is vast and contains unique items that will most-definitely enrich our lives. When is the last time there was a retrospective on the west coast African American Renaissance? It wasn't Harlem, but it was Central Avenue. I can't wait to hear about the music and night life that went on back in those days. The art and literature I would assume laid the foundation for a lot of what we see now. It will be fun making those connections. Save the date. The exhibit opens October 24. Admissio

HBO's Which Way Home

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I came across this documentary while flipping channels on a recent quiet evening. I love all kinds of documentaries that show a glimpse into regular people's lives. Little did I know that this documentary would move me to tears. Not much on tv makes me emotional because I can separate myself from it but this one hit home. It is unfamiliar and familiar at the same time. Growing up on both sides of the border, I can appreciate the struggle of immigrants in the US. I know why people uproot their families and leave everything they love and know for a better life. Even more poignant, the people in this movie are kids, 11 year olds, boys and a couple of girls, traveling across countries on their own, looking for a better life than what is back home. I've never know how to defend it exactly. The words never come out of my mouth as effective as I'd like them to be. The best I can do is say "what would you do if you couldn't feed your family? Put yourself in their shoes.&q

Reel to Reel: The Rhythm Collector

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Hard-working percussionist Alex AcuƱa takes center stage at the Grammy Museum this Friday. A legend in the eyes of his fellow musicians and most-definitely in his home country of Peru, AcuƱa is the humblest man you'll ever meet but don't let that fool you. His performances are fierce.    Reel to Reel: The Rhythm Collector Friday, September 18, 2009; 7:30 pm Drum Workshop, Inc. and The GRAMMY Museum are proud to present the film premiere of DW DVD's The Rhythm Collector , the story of world-renowned drummer Alex Acuna's rise from a small Peruvian village to the most celebrated stages and studios in the world. Infused with exciting performance footage and insightful interviews, the film is inspiring for fellow drummers and non-musicians alike. After the screening, enjoy a rare opportunity to see Acuna perform in the Museum's 200-seat Sound Stage. Doors open at 7 pm. $10.00 suggested donation. Reservations Required. To reserve your seats, call 213.765.6830 or e-mail

NPR's Exclusive First Listen- Poncho Sanchez's new album

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NPR has the exclusive first listen of Poncho Sanchez's new album Psychedelic Blues. I have a copy of it at home but it's so much easier to hear it streaming online. What a great way to get through the workday. I  plan on writing something about my experience with the Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz Band since I've had the pleasure of joining my husband, the bongocero, Joey De Leon, on a few trips, backstage green rooms, and local performances. It's a tight-knit band of good friends and great musicians. In the meantime, enjoy the exclusive first listen! Listen here: NPR: Hear The Latin Jazz Hero's New Album, 'Psychedelic Blues,' In Its Entirety Poncho's website: http://www.ponchosanchez.com Check out their schedule. They are playing in my hometown of San Antonio this Saturday.

Peace at the Getty Villa- Special Thursday offer

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Special offer from Richard Montoya of Culture Clash. "Two for One on Thursday Nights for Peace - we just hammered out a deal to lower the Thurs tickets for the run of the show - just say "friend of the cast" and get your second ticket free! Pretty cool I must say - c'mon. Its an amazing experience. Thanks!" Aristophanes' Peace Thursdays - Saturdays through October 3, 2009, 8 pm The Barbara and Lawrence Fleischman Theater, Getty Villa While ancient Athens is mired in war, a band of rustic patriots plot a daring mission to Mount Olympus to seek the goddess Peace. The comic heroes of Culture Clash and guest director Bill Rauch invoke the revolutionary spirit of Aristophanes in freely adapting his zany and visionary utopian escapade for the Getty Villa. Tickets $42; $36 students/seniors. Previews $20. Please be advised that this play contains bawdy humor and is not suitable for children.  Read the LA Times review here: LA Times Culture

El Grito at City Hall Tonight! 7pm

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This just in. Quetzal, Nortec Collective, K-Paz de la Sierra, and Mariachi Reina de Los Angeles perform at El Grito on the steps of LA City Hall tonight. Festivities start at 7pm but arrive early to get a good spot. Thousands of people are expected. Read all about the event here: http://blogdowntown.com/2009/09/4676-city-updates-el-grito-sound Some background on el Grito de Dolores here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grito_de_Dolores http://www.sanmiguelguide.com/tour-el-grito.htm

Latin Beat Magazine Now 100% Online

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Latin Beat Magazine is the magazine to read for coverage on all things salsa and beyond. I've enjoyed reading their feature stories on artists and their photo coverage of events around the country especially LA and New York.  Established in January 1, 1991, Latin Beat Magazine, which has been published consecutively for the past 19 years in both print and online, has decided to publish 100% online. Firmly established as the premier Latin music publication in the world dedicated to documenting salsa, Latin jazz, Latin pop and Afro-world music, the print magazine enjoyed coast-to-coast distribution in the United States, including Hawaii and Puerto Rico, in addition to a solid base of international subscribers.  Latin Beat Magazine has been educating and entertaining thousands of Latin music aficionados throughout the years with its exclusive interviews, articles, reviews and news of the artists of the past, present and future of Latin music. The critical success of Latin Beat Maga

Viva Mexico LA!

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The Mexican Consulate in LA is kicking-off its festival cultural with Viva Mexico LA on Wednesday, September 16th. RSVP to CZavala@sre.gob.mx

Mitos y Realidades en Color at Chimaya

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There is so much going on at Chimaya Gallery featuring some of the best local Latino artists. Makes you want to spend all your savings on art when you go there. Some of my favorite artists are displayed constantly including George Yepes and Yolanda Gonzalez. They both feature bright and bold Latino colors that I love. Check out Mitos y Realidades en Color featuring Pola Lopez, who I had the pleasure of meeting at the Southwest Museum, before it closes on September 24 or just stop by anytime. You know there is always something good to see. http://www.chimmaya.com/

KCRW's Sounds Around Town

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  KCRW presents Sounds Around Town , a series of free music and culinary events hosted in partnership with Westfield Shopping Centers in Los Angeles. Over the next 12 weeks, KCRW will bring the best from our basement studios into the community - from live band performances hosted by KCRW DJs to culinary adventures. September 10 - PALENKE SOULTRIBE + DJ RAUL CAMPOS September 17 - BROWNOUT + DJ JEREMY SOLE September 24 - ORGONE + DJ RAUL CAMPOS October 1 - LOCOS POR JUANA + DJ MARIO COTTO October 8 - CHRIS PIERCE + DJ AARON BYRD October 15 - THE LIONS + DJ ANTHONY VALADEZ October 22 - KEZIAH JONES + DJ MATHIEU SCHREYER October 29 - FOOL’S GOLD + DJ JEREMY SOLE Westfield Century City  is located at 10250 Santa Monica Blvd, 90067. FREE! http://www.kcrw.com/events/sounds-around-town

Son Jarocho Art & Jarana Exhibit

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For a rich, cultural taste of the beautiful Mexican Caribbean state of Veracruz all you have to do is listen to Jarochos play some driving rhythms and dance on the tarima. Fandango Sin Fronteras presents Son Jarocho Art & Jarana Exhibit Opening Reception and Fandango September 12, 7pm at Imix Books in Eagle Rock http://www.imixbooks.com/events.html

Original Lobster Festival in Long Beach

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The 2009 Original Lobster Festival will be held September 11-13, at the Rainbow Lagoon in Long Beach, California. You won't want to miss this event. Friday, September 11th —5 PM - 11 PM Saturday, September 12th —12 NOON - 11 PM Sunday, September 13th —12 NOON - 10 PM http://www.originallobsterfestival.com/

Ethiopian New Year

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th - ETHIOPIAN NEW YEAR CELEBRATION featuring LA HOUSE MAESTRO TONY POWELL - LA bounce muzik, ddhc LIVE PERFORMANCE BY: KABASA TRADITIONAL SENEGALESE & GUINEAN MUSIC Grand Star Jazz Club (2nd Door Entrance - UPSTAIRS) 943 N. Broadway - Chinatown, Downtown Los Angeles, CA 90012 10pm - 2am | $5 before 11pm & $10 After | 21+ For More Info Go To: www.myspace.com/SpiritLA | info.spirit.la@gmail.com

Ozomatli to Perform for the President

The guys will be in D.C. performing at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's 2009 Awards Gala where Barack and Michelle Obama will be attending. The event marks the start of Hispanic Heritage Month with over 2,000 guests in attendance. Check out the LA Weekly blog post about it with a cool video of the guys in Burma.

Ozomatli Announces "Off the Grid" Fall Tour 2009

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There are no LA dates but it's good to promote our local boys on tour. Ozomatli has teamed up with Musictoday® to offer pre-sale tickets for all the shows on the upcoming "Off the Grid" Fall Tour. Musictoday® is also offering our fans the lowest service fees around! Not only will the hardcore fans, aka you, be able to purchase tickets with low service fees before anyone else - we have also added some dope prizes for people who purchase their tickets early. See details here.

Viva Mexico Festival LA

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In celebration of the 199th Anniversary Celebration of Mexican Independence, the Viva Mexico Festival LA will introduce and showcase the rich cultural and artistic works unique to Mexico to Los Angeles audiences from September 16-20th, 2009. www.vivamexicofestla.com

El Movimiento: Chicano Identity And Beyond Through The Lens Of Oscar Castillo

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Curated by Gregorio Luke Thursday September 10, 2009 6:00P.M. The Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture 514 S. Spring Street Los Angeles, California 90013 Free Admission R.S....V.P. by Telephone: (213) 626-7600 or E-mail: latinomuseum@sbcglobal.net

Download the New Aztlan Underground Album

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Aztlan Underground releases their self-titled album available on itunes, etc. Watch their new video here. Check out the flyer here.