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Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) has joined a statewide effort in promoting Know the Signs, a suicide prevention campaign targeting susceptible groups, including young African American men, young Latinas and older Caucasian males.

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The Hollywood Fringe Festival will be hosting Carolann Valentino Productions premiere of Burnt at the Steak, an eight- time award winning, critically acclaimed one- woman musical comedy, created and performed by New York City artist Carolann Valentino. All performances will take place at The Lounge Theatre, 6201 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood, CA. showing Thursday, June 12th 10pm, Friday, June 13th 8pm, Saturday, June 14th 12 noon, Sunday, June 15th 4pm, Sunday, June 15th 8pm, 2014.

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At an event one night over champagne and cookies, Colin Mitchel and I were discussing the Fringe Festival. I mentioned I was interested in producing a show at the festival and the next day I get a script in my inbox: “Linden Arden Stole The Highlights.”

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Greg Shane, artistic director for CRE Outreach, an organization that supports the visually impaired though theater, surprises us with a nicely crafted musical.

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(Los Angeles) Sewer Socialist Productions is proud to present the world premiere of Paul Hoan Zeidler’s Woof-Woof, a searing, brutal and redemptive drama about the love of violence and the joy of killing. What would you do if a childhood friend you hadn’t seen in 8 years suddenly showed up at your door … if you knew he’d joined the Army and been sent to Iraq? Starring Jay Seals, Brett Donaldson and Devin Skrade, the Premiere Opens June 8th at The Asylum Lab Theatre, as part of the Hollywood Fringe 2014. Tickets are $10.

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For a celebrity, the evolution of their personal style is essential to the growth of their brand. As a Certified Image Consultant, I advise individuals to revamp their image quarterly by incorporating new styles and regimens that are appropriate for their body type, age and industry.

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Two kids grow up together in the ghetto; their common unbreakable bond is a basketball. Their friendship is strong and their game is so tightly synced that they became a two-man “dream team.”

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Saturday, April 26th marks the opening reception of “On the Brink,” at the G2 Gallery. The photography of J.J. L’Heureux will be a part of the endangered species group exhibition.

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Jazz at LACMA features the art of jazz as practiced by leading Southern California artists. Celebrating over twenty years at LACMA, the program continues to be one of the museum’s most recognizable offerings. Jazz at LACMA is a celebration of L.A.’s finest jazz musicians and has featured such legends as Wayne Shorter, John Clayton, Kenny Burrell, Les McCann, Billy Childs, Arturo Sandoval, Cannonball-Coltrane Project, and Ernie Watts. Over 42,000 visitors attend the program annually from April through November.

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BERKELEY, Calif. - A global project is capturing the earth’s acoustics, one upload at a time. Led by Purdue University ecologist Bryan Pijanowski, “Global Soundscapes Day” encourages people from all walks of life to record the soundscapes of their world, and upload them to be shared and preserved.

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