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Segerstrom Center Welcomes Yearlong Karon Davis Installation

September 12, 2025

Segerstrom Center for the Arts will welcome Curtain Call, a yearlong installation of a major sculpture by acclaimed artist Karon Davis, beginning in fall 2025. The work, on loan from Salon94, reflects Davis’s signature style of hauntingly beautiful life-sized plaster figures that capture the fragility, resilience and struggle of the ballerina body.The installation pays tribute to the dancers who perform on the Center’s stages and to themes deeply connected to the art of dance. Its arrival coincides with the Center’s 2025–26 Dance Season and honors the legacy of Henry Segerstrom, whose vision was to make world-class art, both visual and…

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Concert Shines Light on Mental Health

September 11, 2025

Grammy-winning producer, songwriter and Ambrosia co-founder David Pack will present the second installment of Hope for a Brighter Tomorrow Concerts for Mental Health on Sept. 13 at Campus Jax in Newport Beach.The concert honors his daughters, Beth and Kaitlyn Pack, who live with lifelong mental health challenges, while raising funds and awareness for families affected by mental illness.September 13 lineupThe benefit will bring together legendary musicians and longtime friends of Pack for an unforgettable night:Todd Rundgren – Rock innovator and producer behind hits such as “Hello It’s Me” and “Bang the Drum All Day.”Ray Parker Jr. – Grammy-winning singer, songwriter…

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Is it Real or Fake? JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles Explores Food Replica Culture

September 09, 2025

JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles will open the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to Japan’s ultra-realistic food models on Sept. 18, 2025. Looks Delicious! | Exploring Japan’s Food Replica Culture showcases the art of shokuhin sampuru, handcrafted replicas that have been part of Japanese dining culture for more than a century.Organized with leading replica manufacturer Iwasaki and curated by Simon Wright, director of programming at JAPAN HOUSE London, the exhibition will feature commissioned pieces representing each of Japan’s 47 prefectures. The models reflect the country’s diverse food traditions and will be on display through Jan. 25, 2026.Replicas include kissaten parfaits, melon cream…

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Pacific Symphony Opens 47th Season with Rachmaninoff and Sibelius

September 08, 2025

Pacific Symphony launches its 47th season with “Rachmaninoff & Sibelius,” bringing together two late-Romantic masterworks and two acclaimed guest artists.French conductor Ludovic Morlot, music director of the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and conductor emeritus of the Seattle Symphony, leads the orchestra in Rachmaninoff’s beloved Piano Concerto No. 2 and Sibelius’ sweeping Symphony No. 1. Pianist Alessio Bax, praised by Gramophone as “among the most remarkable young pianists now before the public,” joins for the concerto.Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, written in 1900-01 after the failure of his First Symphony, restored the composer’s confidence and became one of the most celebrated works…

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Roger’s Gardens Celebrates 50 Years with Halloween Boutique, Midnight Market

September 08, 2025

Roger’s Gardens is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the return of its legendary Halloween Boutique, one of the most anticipated seasonal events in Southern California. Drawing more than 100,000 visitors each year, the boutique transforms the store into an immersive, theatrical shopping destination filled with collectible décor and seasonal treasures.This year’s theme, Midnight Market, is brought to life by Head Merchant Hedda Staines, Holiday & Home Décor Buyer Crystal Pittman, and the visual merchandising team. Together they’ve created seven vignettes that capture the spirit of a mysterious after-dark bazaar, where enchanting botanicals, eerie curiosities, and hauntingly beautiful décor invite guests…

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