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Sep
22
Thu
OCSAPN Conference 2016 @ Neighborhood Community Center
Sep 22 @ 9:00 am – 9:00 am

The Orange County Substance Abuse Prevention Network invites you to the 2016 OCSAPN Conference, an education, outreach and networking event focused on positive youth development. Learn about brain development, learning challenges and their relationship to substance use at a special presentation featuring Sabrina Schuck, Ph.D. Connect with dozens of agencies that work in drug abuse, mental health, teen pregnancy and more. Grow your skills and professional network, and join hundreds of others dedicated to nurturing healthy and successful youth. Whether you are a teacher, counselor, police officer or parent, anyone who works with youth can benefit from attending. Please refer to the videos below for more information. How to Register for the OCSAPN Conference – Individuals How to Register for the OCSAPN Conference – Exhibitors Exhibitor & OCSAPN Membership (Check/PO) – $0.00 Exhibitor & OCSAPN Membership – $65.00 Individual – $10.00 Exhibitor & OCSAPN Membership – EARLY REGISTRATION – $50.00 Individual (Pay by Check/PO) – $0.00 Exhibitor & OCSAPN Membership – EARLY (Check/PO) – $0.00 Extra Exhibitor Table – $15.00

Lee Gallagher and the Hallelujah, HANK AND HER PONIES, Caitlin Lucia @ The Wayfarer
Sep 22 @ 9:00 pm – 9:00 pm
M.D.A. Presents Noir – hip hop and house music every Thursday @ Holiday
Sep 22 @ 9:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Modern Disco Ambassadors presents Noir – hip hop and house music every Thursday at Holiday in Costa Mesa, Calif.

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Wet Hand Dan @ Holiday
Sep 22 @ 9:00 pm – 9:00 pm

with Toros Bros

M.D.A. Presents Noir @ Holiday
Sep 22 @ 10:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Modern Disco Ambassadors presents Noir – hip hop and house music every Thursday at Mesa in Costa Mesa, Calif.

Till Dawn Group Presents: Klingande @ Sutra Lounge
Sep 22 @ 10:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Click Here for Pre-Sale Tickets! Use Promo Code “TDG” for 10% off.   Open guest list all night. Guest List Subject to Change This Event is 21+ Kilngande Champion of the melodic house genre, Cedric Steinmyller – best known as Klingande – has been breathing new life into the electronic music world with his impeccable productions and uplifting sound, cementing his reputation as one of the most refreshing and original producers around today. A welcome departure from the big room house sound that has been dominating the scene of late, Klingande’s sublime melodies have earned him recognition from industry heavyweights Kygo, Bakermat, Robin Schulz and Klangkarussel to name just a few. Questions | Birthdays | Bachelor | Bachelorette | Bottle Service Please contact us: 714-856-0285 or TillDawnGroup@Gmail.com

Sep
23
Fri
Red Scare on Sunset @ Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
Sep 23 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

The Costa Mesa Playhouse continues its 52nd season with Charles Buschs Red Scare on Sunset, a campy spoof of the 1950s Hollywood Blacklist and the anti-communist paranoia of the McCarthy era. Performances are Sept. 9 through Oct. 2, 2016. The time: the fifties; the place: Hollywood, where film star Mary Dale finds the Red Menace invading her own Beverly Hills backyard. When she discovers that her husband has been lured into the local Communist party by way of a method acting class and that there is a left wing plot afoot to abolish the star system, Mary wages a private war to save her husband, her country and billing over the title. The McCarthy era is turned on its head in this novel take on a serious subject. Although Red Scare on Sunset premiered in 1991, it contains clear parallels to todays political climate. Charles Busch, who wrote the female lead for himself to perform in drag, tells his tale in the style of such red-baiting propaganda films of the late Forties and early Fifties as The Red Menace, I Married a Communist and My Son John. Red Scare on Sunset is directed by playhouse president Michael Dale Brown, and stars Jon Sparks as Mary Dale, with Julia Boese, Bill Carson, Angel Correa, Drew Fitzsimmons, Alexandra Moniz, Robert Moniz, Michelle Pedersen, and John Sturgeon. The playhouse is located at 661 Hamilton Street in Costa Mesa.

Red Scare on Sunset @ Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
Sep 23 @ 8:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Costa Mesa Playhouse continues its 52nd season with Charles Busch’s Red Scare on Sunset, a campy spoof of the 1950s Hollywood Blacklist and the anti-communist paranoia of the McCarthy era, September 9 – October 2, 2016.

The time: the fifties; the place: Hollywood, where film star Mary Dale finds the Red Menace invading her own Beverly Hills backyard. When she discovers that her husband has been lured into the local Communist party by way of a method acting class and that there is a left wing plot afoot to abolish the star system, Mary wages a private war to save her husband, her country and billing over the title. The McCarthy era is turned on its head in this novel take on a serious subject.

Red Scare on Sunset is directed by playhouse president Michael Dale
Brown, and stars Jon Sparks as Mary Dale, with Julia Boese, Bill Carson, Angel Correa, Drew Fitzsimmons, Alexandra Moniz, Robert Moniz, Michelle Pedersen, and John Sturgeon.

Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $20 general admission and $18 for students and seniors. Discounts available for groups of 10 or more.

A Tribe Called Red @ The Wayfarer
Sep 23 @ 9:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Line-up /A Tribe Called Red

A Tribe Called Red @ The Wayfarer
Sep 23 @ 9:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Bursting forth from Canada’s capital, native Producer/DJ crew A Tribe Called Red is producing a truly unique sound that’s impacting the global electronic scene and urban club culture. Since 2010 the group currently made up DJ NDN, Bear Witness and 2oolman has been mixing traditional pow wow vocals and drumming with cutting-edge electronic music. Their self-titled album, released in March 2012, was long-listed for Canada’s prestigious Polaris Music Prize and included in the Washington Post’s top 10 albums of the year.In a sense, ATCR’s music is the soundtrack to a contemporary evolution of the pow wow: their Electric Pow Wow events in Ottawa showcase native talent and aboriginal culture, alongside an open, wild party. Within a couple of years they’ve become the face of an urban Native youth renaissance, championing their heritage and speaking out on aboriginal issues, while being on top of popular music, fashion and art. Bear Witness doubles as the crew’s visual artist and creates stunning, political and sometimes humorous videos that incorporate film and pop culture references to native people and reclaim the aboriginal image. On May 7th, A Tribe Called Red released their second full-length album, Nation II Nation in Canada and in the USA on Tribal Spirit Music. The album was nominated on the shortlist of the Polaris Music Prize as one of the 10 best Canadian album of the year and 4 APCMAs (Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award) for best group, best producer, best album and best cover art. ATCR have also collaborated and produced one of the last known Das Racist song called Indians From All Directions as well as the song A Tribe Called Red on Angel Haze’s album Dirty Gold.