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Chinese Treasures from the Time of the Emperors features artifacts and art works that were brought to America over the last few centuries.
Frogs: A Chorus of Colors is an exhibit celebrating the beauty of the amphibians.
Jeff Gambill's 'Barely There' will be on exhibit.
State of the Blues: The Living Legend of the Delta is a tribute to the artists who invented, nurtured and helped the blues thrive.
Amanda Ross-Ho creates paintings, sculptures and installation work that studies presentation space and creative expression.
Helen Pashgian: Working in Light is a collection of her columns and sculptures. The exhibit is a demonstration of her mastery of light and space.
This exhibition will showcase the Fender Telecaster, the first commercially successful solid body electric guitar, an instrument that changed music history.
This is a college basketball tournament.
The Kaiser Library now has a basic computer class. The class will cover how to use the computer and internet. The class will also cover how to use programs from Microsoft Office which will include: Wo
This is a college basketball tournament.
Epiphone product specialists Craig D. Owens & Jimmy Jackson will be performing together using Epiphone products in a performance / Q&A setting. www.epiphone.com
Rick Ortiz presents 'Noches Rockeras' a night of new latin rock.
Moon Tide Press Presents Poetry at The Muck: Join us this evening with Mary McIlvaine and Jaimes Palacio. Poems with traces of romantic anguish, smoky jazz clubs, French restaurants and the Huntington
Age restriction: 21 and over.
"This 4-day event has three parts. Friday the 12th of March contains one 8-hour class on the U.S. Constitution and the income tax. Saturday the 13th of March and Sunday the 14th of March could be
Chinese Treasures from the Time of the Emperors features artifacts and art works that were brought to America over the last few centuries.
Frogs: A Chorus of Colors is an exhibit celebrating the beauty of the amphibians.
Jeff Gambill's 'Barely There' will be on exhibit.
This important collection of exquisite textiles and silver jewelry on loan to and from the Bowers Museum's permanent collection highlights the beauty and wealth of the Miao peoples of southwest C