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A Cappella Group Hits the High Notes

 

Student performers in DeCadence

DeCadence, one of UC Berkeley’s a cappella singing groups, performs in Laguna Beach for three concerts, beginning Monday, March 26, at 7 p.m. at No Square Theater, 384 Legion St.

On Tuesday, March 27, they also will entertain seniors at the Susi Q Senior Center, 380 Third St., and  jurors at the Santa Ana Courthouse.

The student-run, co-ed group sings popular songs without accompaniment by instruments.

No Square tickets are $10.

 

 

 

Up-and-coming Jazz Artist Featured

 

Jazz pianist Joshua White

Laguna Beach Live! presents up-and-coming pianist Joshua White on Wednesday, March 28, in its Winter Series, which opens two sets beginning at 6 p.m. in the Laguna Room of Hotel Laguna.

 

White, proficient on flute and piano, earned second place in this year’s Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition.

 

The doors open at 5 pm with drinks and food available for purchase.  Cover charge is $12 online and $15 at the door.  Reservations can be made at www.lagunabeachlive.org up until noon on the day of the concert. Information line is 949.715-9713.

 

 

 

Going Green in the City That Never Sleeps

 

One doesn’t associate New York City with sustainable living and truck farms but The Laguna Beach Film Society will give you a new view of the Big Apple with the screening on Sunday, March 25, of “Truck Farm” at 2 p.m.

The documentary in the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts’ grounds traces the saga of two guys who plant a farm on the back of their pick-up, growing fresh produce that is delivered to the doors of subscribers, who come out to pick. (Talk about “fresh”…) Tickets are $15 at the door and $10 for students with ID.

Friends of Architecture Screen Lautner Movie

 

Director-producer Bette Cohen will screen “The Spirit in Architecture: John Lautner,” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 28, at the DeBilzan Gallery, 224 Forest Ave.

 

The hour-long movie will be followed up with a Q&A session with the director.

Cohen made the film while Lautner was alive so she will share her experiences with the man and architect.

While the movie is free, seating is limited to 40 people, and a donation of $5 is requested.

 

Please go to Laguna Friends of Architecture Facebook page or Meetup.com/Friends of Laguna Architecture to RSVP.

 

 

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