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Picks and Clicks for March 7–13, 2009

Picks and Clicks for March 7–13, 2009
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March 4, 2009

SAT | MARCH 7

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(CONCERT)
Musician Peter Himmelman is both an edgy rock troubadour and a wholesome children’s entertainer. He has scored numerous films and television shows, composed runway music for fashion designer Issey Miyake and written songs for a teddy bear used to help autistic children and rape victims. See this multifaceted musician in concert tonight as part of the Getty Museum’s Saturday Nights at the Getty series. The free performance series features a mix of music, dance, theater and spoken word in a casual, social setting. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Free. $10 (parking). Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles. Reservations required; limit of four seats per reservation. (310) 440-7300. ” title=”www.craigpomranz.com” target=”_blank”>www.craigpomranz.com.

(PURIM PARTY)
Who says Purim is just for kids? Young professionals will have a plethora of opportunities tonight to get masked and boisterous. Purimpalooza VI at Beverly Hills’ A Cow Jumped Over the Moon features DJ Eric Rosen and a live performance by the Moshav band. The party also offers a bonus: free parking in Beverly Hills on a Saturday night (lot on Rodeo Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard). The event is co-hosted by JconnectLA, Jewlicious, AISH L.A., the Chai Center, StandWithUs and the Zionist Organization of America. Sat. 8:30 p.m. $25 (includes one drink). A Cow Jumped Over the Moon, 421 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills. (310) 405-2336. ” title=”www.atidla.com” target=”_blank”>www.atidla.com.


SUN | MARCH 8

(CONCERT)
Neshama Carlebach began singing with her influential father, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, at age 15. But it wasn’t until after his death in 1994 that she launched a professional singing career. In “Feed Your Soul!” a concert hosted by Makom Ohr Shalom, Neshama will perform her father’s legendary music, but with her own flair and original compositions. Reb Shlomo’s longtime collaborator in Jewish outreach, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, will deliver a blessing live at the concert via Skype. Sun. 6:30 p.m. (doors open). $40, $72 (Supporters Package), $108 (Premier Package), $180 (Premier Couples’ Package). The Writer’s Guild Theater, 135 S. Doheny Drive, Beverly Hills. (818) 894-1754. ” title=”www.ikar-la.org” target=”_blank”>www.ikar-la.org.

(SPECIAL-NEEDS PURIM)
The theme of the Los Angeles Friendship Circle’s Purim festival is the Wild West, and we can think of lots of cool costume ideas: a cactus, a tumbleweed … a barstool, maybe? Perhaps cowboys and Indians would be easier. Children with special needs and their families can come together, costumed or not, to hear a megillah reading, eat Western-style fare, do arts and crafts, frolic in the moon bounce and play carnival games. Teen volunteers will join the fun and assist those who need it. Sponsored by the Monkarsh Family Foundation. Mon. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Bais Chaya Mushka School for Girls, 9051 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles. (310) 277-3252. {encode=”info@fcla.org” title=”info@fcla.org”}. ” title=”www.valleyruach.org” target=”_blank”>www.valleyruach.org.


WED | MARCH 11

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(NETWORKING)
Have you been laid off, downsized, replaced, pink-slipped, forced into early retirement or just plain fired? Help is here. Pink Slip Party L.A. is a new business-networking mixer that lets you bemoan the circumstances of your job loss and then helps get you back on the work wagon. Rather than trying to mine the Web for jobs, spend your evening with job hopefuls, recruiters, coaches and resume writers in a casual, social setting (with alcohol!). Wed. 6-8 p.m. Free entrance and parking, $5 margaritas. Pink Taco patio, Westfield Century City Shopping Center, 10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. (310) 691-2178. ” title=”www.djeliran.com” target=”_blank”>www.djeliran.com.

(lecture)
Journal Editor-in-Chief Rob Eshman will be speaking on current events in the L.A. Jewish community at Social Circle’s gathering this week. Eshman’s Letter-From-the-Editor-style talk will be the centerpiece of an evening that includes a light dinner, wine, dessert, coffee and plenty of time to mingle and socialize. The Social Circle is an active Stephen S. Wise Temple group for Jewish singles in their 50s and 60s, but this event will be open to the entire community. Thu. 7 p.m. (dinner), 8 p.m. (Eshman’s talk). $15 (members), $20 (guests). Stephen S. Wise Temple, Hershenson Hall, 15500 Stephen S. Wise Drive, Los Angeles. (310) 204-1240. {encode=”johnseeman@aol.com” title=”johnseeman@aol.com”}.

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