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SUMMARY:Chris PierceAmerican Silence Tour
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Roots & Rambles series\, Chris Pierce will lead a song writing workshop before the concert from 7:00-7:45pm. \nChris Pierce is a Billboard-charting singer-songwriter. His latest amazing album\, American Silence is rich with powerful reflections of contemporary social issues and has earned glowing reviews from NPR Music\, No Depression\, Rolling Stone and many more. \nKnown also for his blues-soul band Reverend Tall Tree\, Pierce is gaining national attention for his work on many tv and film soundtracks\, most recently for his version of “No One” from the series “A Million Little Things and his co-write “We Can Always Come Back to This” from the series “This is Us.” This song peaked at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart and garnered nominations for “Best Song/Recording Created for Television” from The Guild of Music Supervisors and The Jerry Goldsmith Awards. \nIn addition to his own touring and musical projects\, Pierce frequently lends his warm soul vocals\, guitar and harmonica to other artists’ recordings. He has also performed on stage with or opened for: Seal\, Cold War Kids\, B.B. King\, Al Green\, Sara Bareilles\, Rodrigo y Gabriella\, Blind Boys of Alabama\, Aaron Neville and others. \nOpener: Joselyn & Don – soulful modern folk \nMontana natives turned Angelenos\, Joselyn & Don’s intoxicating music feels like a walk through mountain wildflowers and Southern California Joshua trees. Enter their wild garden – where blues\, folk and jazz form an understory illuminated with lyrical truth. Joselyn Wilkinson and Don Barrozo forage musical ideas from many sources and plant those seeds in rich Americana soil. The duo’s debut album “Soar” received positive press and airplay from over 100 radio stations across the U.S. Their upcoming EP “Seeds & Bones” digs deep into modern roots with an urgency born of truth seeking. \nCovid-19 Safety at the Grand Annex\nAs of 3/25/22 Masks are strongly recommended for all\, we ask that those who have not been vaccinated wear masks.
URL:https://grandvision.org/event/chris-pierce/
LOCATION:The Grand Annex\, 434 W. 6th St.\, San Pedro\, CA\, 90731
CATEGORIES:Americana,Featured Events,The Grand Annex
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SUMMARY:Saging the WorldFilm Premiere
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Earth Day for the world premiere of Saging the World. This film spotlights the ecological and cultural issues intertwined with white sage\, centering the voices of Native advocates who have long protected and cherished this plant. \n“Saging” has become common in movies\, TV shows\, social media\, and cleansing rituals –people burning sage bundles in the hope of purifying space and clearing bad energy. Instead of healing\, the appropriated use of saging in popular culture is having a harmful effect. Indigenous communities have tended a relationship with white sage for thousands of generations. White sage (Salvia apiana) only occurs in southern California and northern Baja California\, Mexico. Today\, poachers are stealing metric tons of this plant from the wild to supply international demand. \nThe screening will include a panel discussion with Native advocates from the film\, as well as a white sage plant giveaway.\nThe short documentary was produced by Rose Ramirez\, Deborah Small\, and the California Native Plant Society to foster awareness and inspire action for white sage. \nThis Earth Day\, go from smudging to seeding as we come together to see plants not just as “resources\,” but as “relationships.” For more information on the documentary and campaign\, visit cnps.org/sagingtheworld. \nThe event is sponsored by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy\, Theodore Payne Foundation\, California Botanic Garden and Tree of Life. \nCovid-19 Safety at the Warner Grand Theatre\nAttendees will be asked to wear masks at this event regardless of vaccination status.
URL:https://grandvision.org/event/saging-the-worldfilm-premiere/
LOCATION:Warner Grand Theatre\, 478 W. 6th St.\, San Pedro\, 90731
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Warner Grand
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SUMMARY:Wild & Scenic Film FestMy Garden of a Thousand Bees
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day with the “best of the fest” fan-favorite film from the Wild and Scenic Film Festival\, “MY GARDEN OF A THOUSAND BEES\,” a beautiful and enchanting film that will dazzle you with beauty and fun.  Advance tickets are $15 or $20 at the door.  (Save the date for the W&SFF 1/15/23) \nCovid-19 Safety at the Warner Grand TheatreAs of 2/25/22 \n\nAll City of LA and LA County Health Orders will be followed.\nAttendees 5 years and over who present proof of full vaccination do not need to wear a mask\, although they may choose to wear one.\nAttendees who are not fully vaccinated may present printed proof of a NEGATIVE COVID test result; a PCR test taken within the previous 48 hours\, or a home antigen test taken within the previous 24 hours.\nUntil further notice\, concessions consist of water\, coffee\, soft drinks\, beer and wine in plastic screw-top containers; no food items may be consumed in the venue.\n\nThe Covid-19 rules are in flux. Please contact the Warner Grand Theatre at 310-548-2493 or the organizer of the event to check the rules before attending. Thank you.
URL:https://grandvision.org/event/wild-scenicfilm-festival/
LOCATION:Warner Grand Theatre\, 478 W. 6th St.\, San Pedro\, 90731
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Warner Grand
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