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Nine Things You Can’t Miss This Week
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Humanitas
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Gifts of the Sultan
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Ojai Music Festival
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- Photographer Fredric Roberts in an exhibition of 36 large-scale color prints, shot both digitally and on film.
- Photographed over a three-year period, Roberts’ vibrant images capture everyday life observed during extensive travels throughout remote areas of India, with a focus on spiritual practices.
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- This exhibit xplores Islamic art through the tradition of gift giving, to demonstrate the integral and complex nature of gift exchange in the Islamic world.
- The exhibition spans the eighth through nineteenth centuries and includes 200 works of art representing a rich variety of media from three continents.
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- Established in 1947 by music aficionado John Bauer, the Ojai Music Festival has fostered a healthy spirit of eclecticism in its adventurous programs.
- This year the festival continues to focus on attracting artists who are given artistic freedom as they perform exceptional pieces of classical music.
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Paul Thek: Diver
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L.A. Wine Fest
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Jazz Festival
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- The first retrospective in the U.S. devoted to the legendary American artist Paul Thek (1933–1988), one of the earliest artists to create environments or installations.
- Thek frequently used of highly perishable materials, so a retrospective is an interesting endeavor, this one includes signifigant work never before seen in the U.S.
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- The city's largest wine event, with more than 150 wineries slated to pour, plus tastings of scotch and artisanal beers.
- Live music, a fleet of food trucks plus sit-down meals at the Studio Café, which was originally built as a set for a Frank Sinatra western, the Fest benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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- The 33rd annual Playboy Jazz Festival features the biggest names in jazz, along with future jazz headliners.
- This year's roster includes the legendary Buddy Guy, Dianne Reeves, The Roots and the Eddie Palmieri Salsa Orchestra, expect an exciting mix of everything from standards and blues to Latin beats and world fusion.
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Catalina Below
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Dances With Films
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From Havana
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- Hop aboard the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium's much-loved boat trip to Catalina, you'll be participating in a scientific observation and collecting expedition.
- Passengers can go ashore at the Isthmus of Catalina (usually restricted to scientists), and/or get involved in a little controlled shark baiting.
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- Don't miss the last days of "the last truly independent film festival," Dances With Films is celebrating its fourteenth anniversary this year.
- No celebrity films, no special-effects fiestas or hype, just films featuring the "innovation, talent, creativity and sweat equity that revolutionized the entertainment industry. "
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- An exhibition of 125 handmade silkscreened posters for Cuban and international films, from the collection of the Cuban film institute.
- The institute presents numerous screenings of local and international films throughout Cuba each year, for each, a unique poster is created by a Cuban graphic artist.
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