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Eventful LA: China Lecture, Poetry Reading, Tiny Ninja Macbeth

June 17th, 2008 Written by: Mali· No Comments

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Public Lectures

  • How Will China Emerge from the Rubble? | June 17th | 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM | Located at Goethe-Institut Los Angeles - 5750 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 100 - Map | Free to all - reserve seat here | Moderated by Michael Woo, former Los Angeles City Councilman. Although the earthquake killed many instantly, the Sichuan Province has yet to find a way to recover and deal with this tragedy. Chengdu natives Zhu Yanfeng and Liu Jin, Deputy Governor of the Futian District, and Deputy Director of the Shenzhen Science, Technology, and Information Bureau, KAZN Radio talk show host Cat Chao, and Linda Bourque and Virginia Li of UCLA School of Public Health visit Zócalo to explore how the earthquake is likely to change Chinese society and politics.

Poetry Reading

  • Weekly Open Poetry Reading | June 17th | 9:00 PM - 12:00 AM; Cobalt opens at 8:00 pm | Cobalt Cafe - 22047 Sherman Way - Map | Free. One drink minimum | Be a true poet and express you inner most secrets in a haiku! Weekly open poetry reading at the Cobalt Cafe in Canoga Park hosted since 1994 by Rick Lupert. 7 minute time limit. Very welcoming crowd to newcomers.

Theater

  • Tiny Ninja Theater - Macbeth | Last night is tonight June 17th | 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Fake Gallery - 4319 Melrose Ave. - Map | Buy tickets online here for $10 | See Macbeth like you’ve never seen it before, with tiny one-inch sized tiny plastic ninja’s found in vending machines, with Mr. and Mrs. Smile, as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. You’ve heard of theater in the round, now it’s time for theater in the TINY Ninja.
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