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2002:04:03:14:46:00 54 ANGELES TIMES CALENDAR WEEKEND 8 Compiled by Patrick Day. Openings TODAY Bonese Collins Turner: Transitions (Orlando Gallery, 18376 Ventura Tarzana, 705-5368). Paintings and drawings incorpo- rating Native American imagery. Ends April 27. Group Show: Cutting Edge, Thought-Provoking (Lankershim Arts Center, 5108 Lankershim North Hollywood, 752-2682).

Work by a variety of L.A. artists. Ends April 27. Munakata Shiko (1903-1975) (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire L.A., 857-6000). Prints, calligraphies, paintings and ceramics by the much-hon- ored Japanese artist.

Ends June 30. Robert Overby: The Pigment Paintings 1977- 1978 (Grant Selwyn Fine Art, 341 N. Drive, Beverly Hills, 777-2400). Paint- ings. Ends May 11.

FRIDAY Group Show: Parallel Connections (Korean Cultural Center, 5505 Wilshire L.A., 936-7141). Works by Viet Le, Jennifer Celio, David Dilworth, Peter Everett, Gegam Khacheryan, Hyoungsun Ha, Hyun-Young Jung, Shin-il Kim, Lisa MacBride, Robert Ma- horney, Soon-hwa Oh, Jurgen Trautwein and Duke Windsor. Ends April 25. Joan Nelson and Lynne Woods Turner (Michael Kohn Gallery, 8071 Beverly L.A., 658-8088). Paintings on wood panel and pa- per by Nelson; small drawings on paper by Turner.

Ends April 30. (Palos Verdes Art Center, 5504 W. Crestridge Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, 541-2479). Paintings by Philippa Blair and Joyce Weiss. Ends May 5.

Not Just February: Works by African American Artists 1817-2002 (Steve Turner Gallery, 275 S. Beverly Drive, Suite 200, Beverly Hills, 271-3721). Works by Henry Ossawa Tanner, William H. Johnson, Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Benny Andrews, Richard Hunt, David Hammons, John Outterbridge and Michael Ray Charles. Ends May 11.

Owen Smith: The Penalty Phase (La Luz de Je- sus Gallery, 4633 Hollywood L.A., 666-7667). Oil paintings depicting people in everyday situations. Ends April 28. Personal Visions (Palos Verdes Art Center, 5504 W. Crestridge Road, Rancho Palos Ver- des, 541-2479).

Mixed media work by PVAC instructor Linda Gunn and students. Ends May 5. Sacred Pathways (Palos Verdes Art Center, 5504 W. Crestridge Road, Rancho Palos Ver- des, 541-2479). Paintings by Marguerite Lyons; photographs by Gil Mares.

Ends May 5. Scott Siedman: Unspeakable (Circle El- ephant Art, 4634 Hollywood Los Feliz, 662-3279). Paintings of religious erotica. Ends April 27. SATURDAY Alice Flather: L.A.

Urban Landscape (Nicole Dintaman Gallery, 1555 Echo Park L.A., 977-8839). Photographs of architectural surfaces. Ends April 28. Brian Wall and Richard Smith (Flowers West Contemporary Art, 2525 Michigan Santa Monica, 586-9200). Sculpture by Wall; prints and monoprints by Smith.

Ends May 11. Daniel Brice and Barbara Hashimoto (Ruth Bachofner Gallery, 2525 Michigan G-2, Santa Monica, 829-3300). Abstract paintings by Brice; mixed-media sculpture and wall works, large-format photographs and Japan-based installations by Hashimoto. Ends May 4. David Levinthal: Wild West and Vernon Fisher: New Paintings (Mark Moore Gallery, 2525 Michigan A-1, Santa Monica, 453- 3031).

Polaroid photographs by Levinthal; paintings by Fisher. Ends May 11. Enjeong Noh: beautification Schlesinger Fine Art, 2525 Michigan Santa Monica, 828-1133). Figurative and still-life paintings. Ends May 24.

George Nama: Teuflen (Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, 357 N. La Brea L.A., 938-5222). Etchings and sculpture inspired by the poetry of Alfred Brendel. Ends May 31. Gita Khashabi: Chadoor Study 1875 Century Park East, Suite 1130, L.A., 556-1711).

Installation examining the tradi- tional female covering of the Middle East. Ends April 28. Group Show: Flatline (Cirrus Gallery, 542 S. Alameda L.A., 680-3473). Prints, silkscreens, lithographs and etchings by Jo- seph and Annie Albers, Alan Jim Isermann, Bridget Riley, Andrew Spence and others.

Ends June 1. Group Show: Messy Fingers (Track 16 Gallery, 2525 Michigan Santa Monica, 264- 4678). CalArts graduating MFA exhibition cu- rated by Charles Gaines and Martin Kersels. Ends April 13. James Turrell (Ace Gallery Beverly Hills, 9430 Wilshire Beverly Hills, 935-4411).

Free-standing structure creating a perfectly white space. Indefinitely. MAJA: L.A. Landscapes (Ojala, 1547 Echo Park L.A., 250-4155). Paintings by Milton A.

Jurado, a.k.a. MAJA. Ends April 28. Manfred Pernice (Regen Projects, 629 N. Al- mont Drive, L.A., 276-5424).

Sculpture. Ends May 4. Robert Marchessault: New Landscapes (Gail Harvey Gallery, 2525 Michigan Santa Monica, 829-9125). Paintings. Ends May 11.

TODAY Liz Larner (Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 S. Grand L.A., 626-6222). Lec- ture by the artist in conjunction with her ex- hibit. 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY Aggressive Demons and Avenging Deities in Indian Art and Myths (Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W.

Colorado Pasadena, 449-6840). Lecture by Dr. Pratapaditya Pal, a research fellow at the Norton Simon. 7 p.m. SATURDAY John Outterbridge (Steve Turner Gallery, 275 S.

Beverly Drive, Suite 200, Beverly Hills, 271-3721). Lecture by the artist and for- mer director of the Watts Towers Art Center. 3 p.m. Kyoichi Kita (Dan Gallery, 7966 Melrose L.A., 782-0080). Interpreting the mythological, cultural and historical stories of ancient Asian cabinets and boxes.

11 a.m. Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (Museum of Contem- porary Art, 250 S. Grand L.A., 626- 6222). Lecture by the Mexican Canadian electronic artist. 2 p.m.

SUNDAY Connie Butler (Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 S. Grand L.A., 626-6222). Lecture by the co-curator of de Kooning: Tracing the 3 p.m. Habitats for Insects (Canoga Park Youth Arts Center, 7222 Remmet Canoga Park, 346-7099). Artist Michael Fritzen leads aworkshop in constructing insects out of re- cycled materials.

2 p.m. Continuing Exhibitions SOUTHLAND MUSEUMS Craft and Folk Art Museum (5814 Wilshire L.A., 937-4230). 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Hand-Crafted Functional Ends May 19. Getty Center (1200 Getty Center Drive, L.A., 440-7300).

and 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed Mon. Parking reservations required 10 a.m.-4 p.m. only. Free parking with shuttle available at Sepulveda Boulevard at Consti- tution Avenue.

Art From the Perma- nent Indefinitely. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Bo- tanical Gardens (1151 Oxford Road, San Ma- rino, 405-2141). p.m.; 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. With a National Character: 19th Century American Color Plate Ends May 26. Long Beach Museum of Art (2300 E.

Ocean Long Beach, 439-2119). 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sharon Ellis Ends April 21. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (5905 Wil- shire L.A., 857-6000). noon-8 p.m.; noon-9 p.m.; 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; closed Wed.

A New Presentation of Collections of European Ends July 28. Museum of Contemporary Art (250 S. Grand L.A., 626-6222). Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; closed Mon.

de Kooning: Tracing the Ends April 28. MOCA at the Pacific Design Center (8687 Melrose West Hollywood, 626- 6222). 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; closed Mon. on My Mind: Recent Acquisitions From Perma- nent Ends May 12. Museum of Latin American Art (628 Alamitos Long Beach, 437-1689).

Art 8 Compiled by Daniel Cariaga. Music TODAY L.A. Chamber Orchestra Players: David Shos- tac, flute; Allan Vogel, oboe; Kenneth Munday, bassoon; Jennifer Munday, violin; Douglas Da- vis, cello; Patricia Mabee, harpsichord (Zip- per Concert Hall, Colburn School of Per- forming Arts, 200 S. Grand L.A., 622-7001, Ext. 215).

Baroque Chamber Music series: Quartet in minor (Telemann); Trio Sonata in minor (Quantz); Flute Sonata in E(Bach); Concerto in (Vi- valdi). 7 p.m. $20. Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salo- nen, conductor; Anssi Karttunen, cello (Doro- thy Chandler Pavilion, Grand Hall, 135 N. Grand L.A., 850-2000).

Cello Concerto (Magnus Lindberg); Serenade No. Variations on a Theme by Haydn (Brahms). 8 p.m.; 1 p.m. $12- $78. FRIDAY Gay Chorus of Los Angeles, Bruce May- hall, conductor; Hila Plitmann, guest soprano (Alex Theatre, 216 N.

Brand Glendale, MEN-SING). 8 p.m. 8 p.m.; 3 p.m. See Best Bets, Page 3. Gideon Rubin, piano (Bridges Hall of Music, Pomona College, 150 E.

4th Claremont, 621-8155). Music by Brahms, Ravel, Scarlatti, Chopin. 8 p.m. Free. Murray Perahia, piano (Royce Hall, UCLA, 405 Hilgard L.A., 825-2101).

32 Vari- ations in minor (Beethoven); Sonata in D. 959 (Schubert); music by Chopin. 8 p.m. San Diego Opera (San Diego Civic Theatre, 1200 Third San Diego, 232-7636). (Puccini), in Italian, with English supertitles, with Galina Gorchakova, Richard Leech and Kimm Julian; Edoard Muller, con- ductor; Ian Campbell, stage director.

8 p.m. Subsequent performances 2 p.m.; 7 p.m. SATURDAY Angeles Chorale, Donald Neuen, conductor (Bel Air Presbyterian Church, 16221 Mulhol- land Drive, L.A., 888-6293). (Rachmaninoff). 8 p.m.

Bruce Molsky, fiddle, banjo, guitar (Autry Mu- seum of Western Heritage, 4700 Western Her- itage Way, L.A., 477-2929). Chamber Music in Historic Sites: Concert. Also, 3 p.m.. 1:30 p.m. Golden State Pops Orchestra, Steven Fox and Joshua Godoy, conductors (Riviera United Methodist Church, 375 Palos Verdes Redondo Beach, 940-6011).

on 7 p.m. $6. Los Angeles Opera (Los Angeles Opera at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 135 N. Grand L.A., 365-3500). Magic (Mozart), in German, with English super- titles, with Andrea Rost, Sumi Jo, Michael Schade, Rodney Gilfry, Reinhard Hagen, oth- ers; Lawrence Foster, conductor; Stanley Garner, stage director.

1 p.m. Subsequent performances April 12 and 14 at 7:30 p.m.; New West Symphony, Boris Brott, conductor; Charles Stegeman, violin (Kavli Theatre, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks, 449-2787). (Ginastera); Red Chaconne for Violin and Orchestra (Corigliano); (Ber- lioz). 8 p.m.

Southwest Chamber Music (Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Pasa- dena, 726-7147). Preludes and Fugues for flute, violin, viola, cello and piano (Milton Babbitt); Trio in Opus 8 (Brahms). 8 p.m. Takacs Quartet and Robert Pinsky, poet (Royce Hall, UCLA, 405 Hilgard L.A., 825-2101).

the World for mu- sic by Janacek, Barber, Britten; poetry by Jon- son, Dickinson, Frost, Robinson, Williams, Donne, Yeats, Bogan, Roethke, Virgil, Dugan, Bidart, Qualls, Gluck and Pinsky. 8 p.m. $20- $35. Tom Peters, double bass (Schindler MAK Center for Art and Architecture, 835 N. Kings Road, West Hollywood, 651- 1510).

Hanne music for double bass: Opus 17-AB Opus 18-AB (Sun). 7 p.m. 7 p.m. $10. SUNDAY American Youth Symphony, Alexander Treger, conductor; Nokuthula Ngwenyama, viola (Royce Hall, UCLA, 405 Hilgard L.A., 234-8355).

Viola Concerto (Telemann); Romance for Viola and Orchestra (Bruch); (Copland); Symphony No. 10 (Shostakovich). 8 p.m. Free. Fiddlers Four (Union Station, 800 N.

Alameda L.A., 477-2929). Chamber Music in Historic Sites: Fiddlers Michel Doucet, Bruce Molsky, Darol Anger and Rusha Eggleston. 3 p.m. Halcyon Trio (Occidental College, 1600 Cam- pus Road, L.A., 322-7675). Music by Al- fred Uhl, Trent Johnson, Gary Pratt.

4 p.m. $10. Jessica Rivera and Ariana Simpson, sopranos; Chad Berlinghieri, tenor; James Creswell, baritone (Zipper Concert Hall, Colburn School of Performing Arts, 200 S. Grand L.A., 391-9437). Opera Buffs Spring showcase: Operatic selections by Bellini, Beethoven, Massenet, Mozart, Torroba, Verdi and Vittadini.

2:30 p.m. $25. Lontano Music Group (Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 585 Colorado Pasadena, 666-4802). Music by Joshua Cody, Benjamin Ellin, Abraham Fabella, Paul Romero. 7 p.m.

Samuel Ramey, bass; Warren Jones, piano (Orange County Performing Arts Center, Seg- erstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714-556-ARTS). Arias by Handel, Pur- cell, Berlioz, Gounod, Boito and Floyd; songs by Copland, Ives, Gershwin and Porter. 2 p.m. eighth blackbird (Beckman Auditorium, Cal Tech, 332 S. Michigan Pasadena, 793-4191).

Coleman Concerts: Music by Composers Collective, Kellog, Kernis, Rzew- ski, Coleman. 3:30 p.m. Dance TODAY Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, 854-4646). 8 p.m. 8 p.m.

See Best Bets, Page 2. National Ballet of Spain (Wilshire Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Beverly Hills, 480- 3232). de mi 8 p.m. Also 8 p.m.; 2 and 7 p.m. Winifred R.

Between Lines (Highways Gallery and Performance Space, 1651 18th Santa Monica, 315-1459). Under and 8:30 p.m. Also 8:30 p.m. $15. FRIDAY Limon Dance Company (Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, 5151 State Uni- versity Drive, L.A., 343-6611).

(Donald McKayle); Win- 8 p.m. Also 8 p.m. SATURDAY Diavolo Dance Theater (El Camino Center for the Arts, 16007 Crenshaw Torrance, 329-5345). 8 p.m. See Best Bets, Page 4.

Jazz Tap Ensemble Caravan and guests (Los Angeles Theatre Center, 514 S. Spring L.A., 505-1104). 8 p.m. Michael Moschen, juggler (California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Escondido Escon- dido, 619-220-TIXS).

8 p.m. SUNDAY Lester Horton Awards (Japan America Theatre, 244 S. San Pedro L.A., 731- 3374). See Best Bets, Page 5. 5 p.m.

$50. Louise Reichlin Dancers (Alfred Newman Recital Hall, USC, 3616 Trousdale Parkway, L.A., 385-1171). Patchwork Girl of 3 p.m. Free. Performing Arts DELIRIUM-TREMENS Galleries The Images of Daniel J.

Calderon (Delirium-Tremens, 1553 Echo Park L.A., 861-6802). An exhibit of paintings and drawings by the self-taught artist and LAPD patrol officer depicting incidents witnessed on the job. Starting Saturday, ends April 28. 11 ANGELES TIMES CALENDAR WEEKEND FEATURING MUSIC BY: STEVE EARLE RYAN ADAMS ALLISON MOORER WILLIE NELSON JOHN HIATT JOHN FOGERTY WALT DISNEY PICTURES PRESENTS DENNIS QUAID "THE ROOKIE" A GRAN VIA PRODUCTION RACHEL GRIFFITHS JAY HERNANDEZ AND BRIAN COX MUSIC SUPERVISOR JOHN BISSELL MUSIC BY CARTER BURWELL EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PHILIP STEUER WRITTEN BY MIKE RICH PRODUCED BY GORDON GRAY AND MARK CIARDI MARK JOHNSON DIRECTED BY JOHN LEE HANCOCK HE OOKIE IGHT HERE ITH HE EST ORGOTTEN OW OOD A ND MART AF AMILY ILM AN OE ORGENSTERN THE WALLSTREET JOURNAL ENNIS UAID I RILLIANT ICHAEL EDVED SRN RADIO KRLALOS ANGELES ONDERFUL NE HE OST I NSPIRED A ND I NSPIRING OVIES I EARS IM VEJDA RADIO I NSTANT LASSIC ONY OSCANO LAKE CITY NE HE EST AMILY ILMS I EARS IM ERGUSON ELL ADE A ND EAUTIFULLY HOTOGRAPHED HIS NE OT TEPHEN OLDEN THE NEW YORK TIMES MART NGAGING AMILY ILM HE OOKIE I AR ARITY HEERED A NN ORNADAY THE WASHINGTON POST HE OOKIE HINES ISA CHWARZBAUM ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY ENNIS UAID I RILLIANT ICHAEL EDVED SRN RADIO KRLALOS ANGELES ONDERFUL NE HE OST I NSPIRED A ND I NSPIRING OVIES I EARS IM VEJDA RADIO I NSTANT LASSIC ONY OSCANO LAKE CITY NE HE EST AMILY ILMS I EARS IM ERGUSON ELL ADE A ND EAUTIFULLY HOTOGRAPHED HIS NE OT TEPHEN OLDEN THE NEW YORK TIMES MART NGAGING AMILY ILM HE OOKIE I AR ARITY HEERED A NN ORNADAY THE WASHINGTON POST HE OOKIE HINES ISA CHWARZBAUM ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Handicapped Accessible, Sound Enhancement ForHearing Impaired, Ample Parking Behind Theatre WESTWOOD Crest CITY AMC Century 14 4 hours free validated parking with ticket purchase. CITY Loews Cineplex Universal Studios Cinema $2.00 parking rebate when you purchase a ticket for any show.

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