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Zócalo presents a talk by Luis Valdez at Barnsdall Gallery Theatre

Zócalo presents a vibrant series of programs that feature thinkers and doers speaking on some of the most pressing topics of the day. Bringing together an extraordinarily diverse group of Angelenos, Zócalo–”Public Square” in Spanish–seeks to create a non partisan and multiethnic forum where participants can enjoy a rare opportunity for intellectual fellowship. 
Image from the Zócalo website

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FULL LECTURE

A Great talk with Luis Valdez in a cool theater. Afterwards, delicious food and drink, great people hanging out in a comfortable environment, and the chance to meet one of your heroes – all for free.

We are describing a special program to be presented by Zócalo on Monday, April 7, 2008 at 7:30 pm at Barnsdall Gallery Theatre. The Zócalo forum is an incubator for magic. We have seen some inspirational, shocking, and hurt-your-sides funny talks that will stay with us forever.

Luis Valdez is one of the most important Chicano artists alive today. What’s more, he will be speaking at the 30th anniversary of the premiere of his landmark film, “Zoot Suit.” The talk will be moderated by Oscar Garza, Editor-in-Chief, Tu Ciudad Magazine.

Reserve a seat ASAP by CLICKING HERE. Try to get to the theater doors about a half hour early (trust us on this one; your RSVP doesn’t guarantee a seat).

Barnsdall Gallery Theatre is located at 4800 Hollywood Blvd.

More about Luis Valdez and Zoot Suit from the Zócalo website:

Thirty years ago, the Mark Taper Forum presented the world premiere of “Zoot Suit,” a musical about a dark chapter in 1940s L.A. Written and directed by Luis Valdez of El Teatro Campesino, the groundbreaking production marked the first time a major American theater had explored the Mexican-American experience. The Taper was rewarded with record-breaking crowds, including many Mexican-Americans who were setting foot on the Music Center grounds for the first time. The play went on to a brief run on Broadway, and then was filmed for a theatrical release. Valdez went on to direct the highly successful “La Bamba” (1987), which showed Hollywood that there was an audience for Latino stories.

For more information about this and upcoming events, visit Zocalo.org

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Share your thougths on everything tamal – tamal memories, tamal stories, and the ultimate tamal

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We need your expertise, faithful readers.

We want to know your favorite place for tamales. What are the top 10 best places for tamales? What makes up a great tamale? Is Liliana’s or Mama’s the Queen of Tamales? (Did you know about Mama’s Pasadena location?) What is your favorite type of tamal? We are looking for tamal stories, tamal antidotes, and tamal experiences.

Un-wrap the husk and let the masa fly!

To share your tamal thoughts, CLICK HERE and scroll to the bottom of the page.

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Tu Ciudad magazine – A year’s subscription for free

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Magazine cover images from CiudadMag.com 

We read a bunch of magazines here at Eastside Scene to keep up with the latest happenings in the local Latino tableau. One of our favorites is the monthly  Tu Ciudad Magazine. The magazine covers music, arts, design, fashion, literature, film, restaurants, nightlife, cultural issues – many aspects of the lives of Los Angeles Latinos.   The back pages feature the “Ciudad Eats” section, listing over 120 of the best local Latino restaurants. To top it off, they have a great monthly calendar section that is well researched listing a variety of things to do. The magazine is normally $3.95 per issue.

Currently, the magazine has a special offer you cannot refuse — a year’s subscription to the magazine for free. Just go to CiudadMag.com, click on the link to the right of the Tu Ciudad logo, and fill out your contact information and the standard personal profile questions (age, education, income).

That is it. The magazine will be on its way.

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Mujeres de Maiz will present a month-long series of events on the eastside

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Graphic from MujeresdeMaiz.net 

The Mujeres de Maiz, a nationwide collective of women artists, will celebrate their 11th anniversary with events at various eastside locations. The events include an art showing, poetry, live music, film, a lecture, and other events in recognition of International Women’s Day.

The events take place from March 8 till the 30, 2008. Click here for the full schedule.

Click here to read the related post from the blog Pachucoville.

 For more information, visit MujeresdeMaiz.net.

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Author Ruben Molina to speak about the history of the Chicano Sound in Highland Park

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The history of Chicano Rock and Roll on a single poster – via Mictlan.com

How much do you know about Chicano music of the 1960′s? Probably not as much as Ruben Molina. Molina’s is an author whose two books delve deeply into the recordings and cultural impact of the early Chicano sound that fused Latin rhythms with R&B. You may know “Cannibal & Headhunters” but how about “Spider Ray and the Velveteens?” This talk is sure to give you new insight into the musical history of the eastside.

Ruben Molina is the author of The Barrio Guide to Low Rider Music and Chicano Soul: Recordings & History of an American Culture
He will be speaking about Chicano Music of the 1960′s on Saturday, March 29th, 2008 at 2:00pm at the Arroyo Seco Library. The library is located at 6145 N. Figueroa Street in Highland Park.

More information at www.mictlan.com

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Latino Blogging in Los Angeles – Follow up post

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Image from Son Mis Locuras

The second meeting of local Latina/o bloggers took place this week in the eastside. It would be just as easy to point out the differences as the similarities amongst us. Mexican and Salvadorian and Guatemalan roots, 1st and 2nd and 3rd generation, students and artists and professionals. It just shows that the blanket term “Latina/o” covers alot of territory. To get a sense of the diversity of Latina/o voices, here are some of the blogs that were represented that night:

www.SonMisLocuras.com
www.WendyCarrillo.com
www.Pachucoville.blogspot.com
www.LoteriaChicana.net
www.SicklySeason.com
www.ViewFromaLoft.typepad.com
www.Lucesitas.wordpress.com

As before, the conversation went all over the place. It touched upon blogsbloggers, RSS, Obama, El Chavo, Cityhood for East Los Angeles, art, and stuff white people like.

Another meeting is scheduled for March 2008. If you are a blogger with a Latina/o-slant or potential Latina/o blogger come join the fun. Please email us at info@eastsidescene.com for the details of the next get-together in East Los Angeles.

 

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Art and music at El Gallo Cafe – One night only

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The image of Cesar Gonzalez’s painting is from myspace.com/prelustro

This should be a good one. For 3 bucks, El Gallo Cafe will offer music and art on Saturday, February 9, 2008 from 7 pm till midnight.

Music will be provided by DJ Ded Merchant, Das Radio, Legs On Sale, and The Sirens. 

The art will consist of  paintings, prints, photography, animated shorts, some of it live. The artists featured will be Manuel Lopez, Cesar Gonzalez, Alexander Schaefer, Stephen Romio, Andrea LaHue, Rogelio Gutierrez, Robert Vargas, Rick Mendoza, and Javier Barboza.

El Gallo Café is located at 4545 Avenida Cesar Chavez in East Los Angeles.

For more information:
www.myspace.com/prelustro

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Find love in East Los Angeles at the Botanica de Amor Craft Fair

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Image from the Self Help Graphics website

This weekend Self Help graphics will feature the Botanica de Amor Craft Fair. This is not your run-of-the-mill craft fair with quaint heart-shaped knick-knacks. This event will go far beyond the ordinary to assist you in your quest to find your Mojo of Love.

In addition to local artwork and crafts, the fair will feature:

  • Live poetry readings;
  • The possibility of seeing into the future with tarot card readings;
  • Special foods & drinks known for their aphrodisiac qualities;
  • DJ Meraz setting the mood; and
  • For those who want to get an advantage in the game of love, there will be potions botanics and henna tattoo love spells.

Intrigued? The fair will take place on Saturday, February 9, 2008 from noon till 5 p.m. Self Help Graphics is located at 3802 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue in East Los Angeles. 

More information can be found at www.selfhelpgraphics.com

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Latino Blogging in Southern California

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Image from Lotería Chicana

** This was a post from a while back. Latino bloggers used to get together to hang out in the downtown Los Angeles area. Let me know if you are interested in having the bloggeros get together again at bloggeros@knoweverything.net.

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It is great to know there are so many great Latino writers out there sharing information, stories, and opinions in the form of web logs or “blogs.” On Tuesday night, writers from Lotería ChicanaPachucoville and EastsideScene met outside the virtual world to discuss life, writing, curanderas, food, the perils of social networking and blogging in L.A.

We all  decided to plan another get-together and invite more Latino bloggers/potential bloggers into the fray. If you are a blogger or potential blogger, please email us at info@eastsidescene.com for the details about the get together planned for February 2008 in East Los Angeles.

For your reading pleasure, here is a short list of some cool Latino blogs in no particular order:
Lotería Chicana
Pachucoville

The Great Taco Hunt
Chanfles!
Sickly Season / notes from mictlan
Luis Rodriguez
La Bloga

 

 

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Chicano/Chicana Life Across America Exhibition at the Muzeo Museum in Anaheim

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John Valadez’s “Leed’s Shoes 1983” from ArtSceneCal.com
(probably not in the show, but a great painting)

Right after EASTSIDE SCENE decided not to post an acoustic concert by orignal eastsiders David Hidalgo & Louie Perez  of Los Lobos because the concert was over 40 miles away at a venue in Irvine, another wonderful eastsider event is upon us in Anaheim. Our definition of the eastside grows again.

The exhibition will be a combination of three parts. The main exhibit will be “Papel Chicano: Works on Paper from the Collection of Cheech Marin” featuring over 40 works by Chicano artists. Some of the artists featured will be Gaspar Enriquez, Margaret Garcia, Raul Guerrero, Roberto Gutierrez, Wayne Alaniz Healy, Adan Hernandez, Leo Limon, Jose LozanoCesar Martinez, Alex Rubio, Frank Romero, Eloy Torrez, John Valadez, Patssi Valdez, Vincent Valdez, and George Yepes.

The other two exhibits will be “Chicano Now: American Expressions, ” an interactive exhibition for families and ”The Chicano Collection/La Colección Chicana: Fine Art Prints by Modern Multiples – The Chicano Collection”.

The exhibit will start Saturday, January 26, 2008 and run till Sunday, April 27, 2008. The Muzeo Museum is located at 241 S. Anaheim Blvd. in Anaheim. General Admission is $12.95. This museum does not have a ”free day”.

For more information:
www.muzeo.org

**UPDATE **UPDATE**UPDATE**UPDATE**

Cheech Marin will be signing his book on Saturday, January 26, 2008 at the launch of the exhibition. MUZEO will be admitting the first 500 people at no charge. However, the special preview event will only be held from 10am – 1pm.

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