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Legacy: Rocking the Nation (RTN), 30 Years of CreativityThis exhibit takes an historic look at the origins of a cultural collective manifesting the four elements of hip-hop. The exhibition brings together visual art, photographic archives, black books as journaling and communication, music dance and words. Formed in 1989, Rocking the Nation (RTN) originated as one of L.A.’s only all-black graffiti crews. With a strong focus on community building and education, the crew used the medium to unite disenfranchised youth and to heal a beautiful but wounded city. From the founding of muraling on the Slauson yards to exhibitions curated by the Getty, RTN has a diverse trajectory of multi-platform art practices. Even prior to inclusion into the pages of the Getty’s LA Liber Amicorum, to the present, RTN members could be found traveling the world for the exhibitions and direct involvement in collaborative art making. Their philosophy and praxis of “each one, teach one” plays out on the walls and in direct teaching of non-institutional art history, specialized art techniques, exhibiting in world-class galleries and lecturing at seminars. Using archived materials, film footage, music and original murals this exhibit expresses the vibrant 30-year history of RTN and proves that they are still Rocking The Nation. The BEAT BATTERY SET closes this exhibition this Saturday, November 23, from 2pm to 4pm with music featuring Beat Makers and special addition RTN Crew: EnkOne Bin Grim Drum Monstroe DJ Gloss -0- 16) SOS Survival Products Food Drive To Benefit MEND SOS Survival Products 15705 Strathern Street, Suite #11 Van Nuys 800 479 7998 Sosproducts.com SOS Survival Products is hoping we’ll share our Thanksgiving blessing with the less fortunate by donating to the company’s food drive benefiting MEND, a non profit organization. MEND, Meet Each Need with Dignity, generally referred to as MEND, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving the northeast San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California. In 2016, MEND delivered more than $13 million of aid in the form of food, clothing, and services. MEND is 4,400 volunteers from all walks of life under the guidance of a small dedicated staff, providing basic human needs vital to day to day survival, plus education, training, opportunities and support essential to transitioning out of poverty. SOS Survival Products and the MEND Food Drive needs : *Power/Granola Bars *Peanut Butter *Fruit Cups *Oatmeal *Pasta *Pull-Top Canned Meats (Chicken, Tuna) *Pull-Top Canned Soups *Canned Chili, Stews *Soups *Bags of Rice *Pinto Beans *Canned Juices ***NO GLASS CONTAINERS, PLEASE!*** *Donate 20 canned food items and receive 15% off a single purchase at SOS Survival Products. This is valid for in-store donations only. Qualifying purchase must be made at the time of donation. Expired food will NOT be accepted. -0- 17) L.A. Zoo Lights 5333 Zoo Drive Los Angeles www.lazoolights.org The Los Angeles Zoo’s brightest annual tradition is back! As in year’s past, L.A. Zoo Lights transforms the zoo grounds into a world of light and holiday magic. The after-hours event offers brightly lit displays, seasonal treats, visits with Santa, and festive family-friendly experience every night throughout the entire holiday season. Feature’s for this year’s edition include: The World’s Largest Illuminated Pop-Up Book – created exclusively for the L.A. Zoo. Capture holiday memories in a photo with Santa Claus in a charming new setting on select dates (see below.) Warm up with hot cocoa and other holiday treats available for purchase. Become part of the show with glowing merchandise available for purchase. Park for free every night. L.A. Zoo Lights runs nightly from November 15, 2019 through January 5, 2020 from 6 to 10 p.m. It will be closed November 28, December 24, and December 25. Santa Claus will be available for photos from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on the following selected dates through December 23: November 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 December 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16-23 -0- 18) Dimensions of Form: Tamayo & Mixografia Bowers Museum 2002 North Main Street Santa Ana Bowers.org At the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, there’s “Dimensions of Form: Tamayo and Mixografia.” which teaches us about the artistic legacy of modern master Rufino Tamayo and this unique art of 3D printmaking. -0- 19) Arthur Beaumont: Art of the Sea Bowers Museum 2002 North Main Street Santa Ana Bowers.org Also at the Bowers Museum, ARTHUR BEAUMONT: ART OF THE SEA. The exhibition of watercolors by the artist captures the grandeur of the sea and the vessels that sail on it. Beaumont created an artistic record of the accomplishments of the U.S. Navy. He was named artist laureate of the U.S. Fleet. -0- 20) Flight Path Museum & Learning Center 6661 West Imperial Highway Los Angeles 424 646 7284 flightpathmuseum.org Thanksgiving holiday guests will enjoy this! It’s the FLIGHT PATH MUSEUM AND LEARNING CENTER, the only commercial aviation museum with one of the largest collections of vintage airline uniforms located on the tarmac at LAX, the second busiest airport in the country! This unique facility honors aviation pioneers, recognizes the economic importance of aviation and aerospace to Southern California, and provides scholarships to encourage youngsters to pursue education and careers in aviation-related fields. -0- 21) Progressive International Motorcycle Show Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center 300 East Ocean Boulevard Long Beach motorcycleshows.com The Progressive International Motorcycle Shows (IMS), the nation’s largest consumer motorcycle tour, is kicking off its 2019/2020 season in Long Beach November 22-24 at the Long Beach Convention Center. Open to the public, the event will host a variety of interactive, visually appealing programs that are dedicated to getting new riders on two wheels. Supporting the growth of the motorcycle industry, IMS’ Discover the Ride initiative gives you the opportunity to hike a leg over an electric motorcycle (no license required) and ride a Zero Motorcycle on an enclosed track and even learn to pop a wheelie with the XDL stunt team on a stationary motorcycle called the “wheelie machine.” -0- 22) *Hollywood Dream Machines *Winning Numbers: The First. The Fastest. The Famous. *Disruptors *Uncompromised Design Petersen Automotive Museum 6060 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 323 964 6331 Petersen.org There’s A LOT to experience at the Petersen Automotive Museum. There are four main exhibitions to explore. “Hollywood Dream Machines” is the largest sci-fi vehicle exhibit in the world. “Winning Numbers: The First. The Fastest. The Famous.” features the most important hot rods and race cars in the world.“Disruptors” features the work designer Rem D Koolhaas and industrial designer Joey Ruiter and their minimalist approach to the look of conventional objects by stripping all expectation of conformity from products ranging in scope from footwear and furniture to automobiles and motorcycles. “Uncompromised Design” explores the influence of mid-engine Porsche cars. -0- 23) Autotrader Names the Best Electric Vehicles of 2019 www.autotrader.com There are so many electric vehicles now available, AUTOTRADER has produced its first event review entitled AUTOTRADER’S 12 BEST ELECTRIC VEHICLES OF 2019. Every manufacturer is now producing some sort of alternative vehicle for every need and budget; from exotic to performance to luxury to economy! Autotrader reports, “Whether a new-car shopper’s motivation for buying an electric vehicle (EV) is environmental, political or financial, choices abound now more than ever before in the marketplace. With more than 50 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and battery-electric vehicle (BEV) models available today, many new car shoppers need help navigating the terms to master and information to digest among the choices in this continuously growing vehicle category. With that in mind, the editors at Autotrader recently scored currently available new vehicles that feature a plug, ultimately naming the 12 Best Electric Vehicles for 2019. Take a look at the comprehensive report at www.autotrader.com -0- 24) Ford v. Ferrari The 5 Classic Cars That Inspired the Movie Petersen Automotive Museum 6060 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles petersen.org While we’re on the subject of speed, have you heard about the new 20th Century Fox movie FORD VERSUS FERRARI? The movie is based on the true story of the 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans race and the American racing team hired by Ford Motor Company to defeat Ferrari. The Italian racing car company had won the race for six consecutive years. That was until automotive entrepreneur Carroll Shelby and his British driver Ken Miles teamwork brought a thrilling 1-2-3 sweep for Ford in 1966. Well, we can see the five Ford and Ferrari vehicles that played a crucial role in the racing rivalry at the Petersen Automotive Museum. The award winning gallery is open from 10am to 6pm on the weekends. For ticket information, take a look at the website – petersen.org. -0- 25) L.A. Auto Show Now Until Sunday, December 1st. Los Angeles Convention Center 1201 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles Laautoshow.com And, car lovers will enjoy and be amazed at this year’s L.A. Auto Show. It’s the largest auto show ever! There are more than 60 vehicle debuts and more than one-thousand vehicles, among them the new technology – EVERYTHING FROM GAS, TO HYBRID TO PLUG-IN HYBRID TO HYDROGEN TO ELECTRIC. -0- Let’s make it a “GET READY FOR THANKSGIVING” Saturday! Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News. -0-0-0-