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SUMMARY:Jazzville Winter Season (Jan-March)
DESCRIPTION:Jazzville  Winter Season tickets 2024. Own your seats for all 12 shows at 20% OFF the regular cost of all seats priced over $21.\n\n\nJazzville Season Tickets for Winter 2024: Jan 4 to Mar 28 \nOwn your seats for all 12 shows and get 20% OFF all seats priced over $21. \nEventbrite doesn’t provide a Season Ticket selling tool\, but we’ve made it easy… Simply purchase seats in your desired area and we’ll manually assign the best available. Then\, we’ll communicate by email to assign the exact seats that you want to own (as long as they are still available). That’s it! Your name will be on the guest list for each show\, and you become Jazzville royalty with our most sincere gratitude. \nBelow are the available season ticket options: \nFront Row Loungers: Regularly $780 – Season discount = $624 \nMain Floor: Regularly $560 – Season discount = $390 \nFront Upper: Regularly $480 – Season discount = $380 \nFront Hi Top: Regularly $480 – Season discount = $380 \nFront Booth: Regularly $420 – Season discount = $366 \nMid Room Hi Top: Regularly $380 – Season discount = $300 \nBar Front: Regularly $300 – Season discount = $240 \nSpeakeasy Hi Top: Regularly $216 – Season discount = $172 \nThis special ticket pricing offer ends Jan 4\, 2024 the first show day of the spring season of Jazzville. \nThere are no refunds on any show you may not be able to attend\, but you may give your seats to family and friends. Season ticket offer can’t be combined with any other incentive or discount offer. Programs subject to change without notice. \nComing to Jazzville this fall: \n\nJan 4 | Matt Hall’s Bebop Explosion\nJan 11 | Mark Winkler w/Quartet (Album release party)\nJan 18 | Sacha Boutros: The Ladies of Latin Jazz\nFeb 1 | Nicolas Bearde w/Quartet\nFeb 8 | Angel & his Mambokat Quintet\nFeb 15 | Matt Forbes & Sinatra Sextet ’62\nFeb 22 | Love Is a Drag (The Shocking 1962 Jazz Album Live)\nFeb 29 | Hollywood Film Noirchestra: Exotica!\nMar 7 | Marty Lush & his Latin Livers salute Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass (Jazzville 6th Anniversary Spectacular!)\nMar 14 | Bob Sheppard Quintet w/Maria Puga Lareo\nMar 21 | Danny Jonokuchi & Christian Wiggs w/Kevin VDE Quintet\nMar 28 | Jerry Costanzo & his Gotham City Swingers\n\nJazzville at the Cascade Lounge is in a plush\, NON-SMOKING clubroom with state-of-the-art sound and lighting\, clear sightlines\, and a quiet listening audience.
URL:https://events.kesq.com/event/jazzville-winter-season-jan-march/
LOCATION:Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs\, 401 East Amado Road\, Palm Springs\, CA\, 92262\, United States
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SUMMARY:Problematic Palms
DESCRIPTION:Problematic Palms  \n  \nFeaturing new and recent work by Osceola Refetoff\, Francesca Bifulco & Andrew K. Thompson. Curated by Shana Nys Dambrot. \n  \nCollege of the Desert\, Marks Art Center\, Palm Desert \ncollegeofthedesert.edu \n  \nExhibition Dates: November 7 – December 15\, 2023 \nOpening Reception: Wednesday\, November 15\, featuring an ekphrastic spoken word program curated by Ruth Nolan of COD’s Creative Writing Department \n  \nPalm trees are found around the world—and yet are particularly associated with Southern California\, Los Angeles even more so. Both non-native and emblematic\, they embody a curious paradox such as befits a city and region like ours\, built on layers of arrivals that initially displaced Native Peoples and has kept right on displacing—along lines of class\, race\, and immigration status and at the hands of capital-driven development. \n  \nThe palm tree has emerged as a symbol of status and a curious kind of social luxury\, but it has also endured as a resolutely feral and tenacious botanical population\, and muse to countless artists\, architects\, musicians\, and filmmakers throughout generations. \n  \nAs these three assembled artists take on SoCal’s palm trees as both symbols and living things\, their more complex aspects emerge—fire-ravaged\, beacons of dreams and of isolation\, the iconic silhouettes of sunshine and noir; interfered with by industry\, transplant beloved of environmentally devastating real estate schemes; decor for seats of all kinds of power from civic institutions to Hollywood studios\, guardian angel of the Palm Springs proto-Pop modernist fantasy and its untenable appetite for groundwater; avatars for the role of humans in making the way the world the way it is now. \n  \nIn Andrew K. Thompson’s various photography-based modalities\, the palm occupies a place of prominence as a literal and figurative lightning rod. By casting them in the starring roles of his meditations on power and purgatory\, before puncturing\, piercing\, stitching\, chemically distressing the prints and otherwise complexifying the viewer’s expectations\, Thompson involves conceptual histories of photographic process with a nuanced assessment of today’s visual culture—and how it all feeds into the way we are treating the world and one another. \n  \nFrancesca Bifulco works in expressive\, richly detailed and intricate paintings and explosive (sometimes literally) sculptural installations\, bringing all the senses and a variety of mediums to bear on her fascination with the palm trees of Southern California. With an appreciation for both poetry and spectacle\, a fearlessness when it comes to collaborating with formidable found and natural materials\, and an emotional patience for close attention to her subjects\, Bifulco treats her palm trees as anthropomorphic portrait subjects\, stand-ins for her own fraught journey to America\, and as fuel for the fires of her dimensional imagination. \nOsceola Refetoff’s work with multi-spectral exposures creates arresting infrared images of iconic Palm Springs neighborhoods’ architecture\, landscape design\, and encroaching wild nature. The impossibly rich chromatic character of the work is in conversation with both Pop art and the technology of scientific survey; the assertive beauty they express contains the unease of invisible color\, an inverted dance of naturalism and surrealism\, and the seeds of a deeper consideration about the viability of putting a town in the desert in the first place. Lovely\, sparkling\, water-intensive\, manicured\, natural\, unnatural\, otherworldly\, seductive\, subversive—paradisiacal and problematic.
URL:https://events.kesq.com/event/problematic-palms/
LOCATION:Colllege of the Desert\, 43-500 Monterey Ave\, Palm Desert\, 92260
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits
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SUMMARY:Jazz on the 2nd Floor
DESCRIPTION:Discover a hidden Palm Springs Speakeasy with Live Music!  Let’s paint the picture…  \nYou stumble upon this historic Palm Springs movie house\, live music hits your ears\, you take the quaint elevator or circular staircase to the hidden 2nd Floor\, only to discover a Palm Springs Speakeasy!  The jazz band and singer nestled in the corner\, jamming away at jazz\, bossa\, and Latin jazz rhythms\, black tablecloths adorned with candlelight chandeliers\, and your favorite cocktails and bites.  \nYou breathe into this exciting live music adventure\, and want the world to know what you discovered\, yet\, you secretly want to keep it for you & your closest friends who love a hidden local spot\, away from the tourist hustle and bustle of downtown.  \nA venue unlike any other in Palm Springs\, where your fellow guests whisper low and cheer at the end of their favorites\, basking in the sea of sights & sounds.  \nThis IS Jazz on the 2nd Floor\, with Leanna & The Jazz Collective\, every Tuesday\, 5-7:30pm\, at the historic Camelot Theatre at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. \nrsvp:  bit.ly/Jazz2ndFloor \nThe brainchild of popular Palm Springs Entertainer Leanna Rodgers\, she wanted a place where the best jazz musicians could gather. She books them each week in rotation\, so the audience never gets the same show twice.  The top players in their craft\, and even some masters that come as guests and get invited to sit in. This is the nod to Palm Springs Music Magic that is experienced every Tuesday.  \nMake sure to rsvp\, it fills up\, especially in high season:  bit.ly/Jazz2ndFloor \nSee you there! 
URL:https://events.kesq.com/event/jazz-on-the-2nd-floor/2023-11-07/
LOCATION:Palm Springs Cultural Center\, 2300 East Baristo Road\, Palm Springs\, CA\, 92262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Food and Drink,Music
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