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Mar
18
Fri
Receptionist Needed @ Postal code 92627, US
Mar 18 @ 7:41 am – 7:41 am

Sponsored by: Project Hope Alliance Minimum age: 21 We are seeking a Receptionist to support our staff, clients, and mission by accomplishing organizational tasks vital for day-today function. These tasks would include greeting visitors, answering phones, relaying messages, forwarding calls, and receiving donations. This individual would also take on . . .

Receptionist Needed @ Postal code 92627, US
Mar 18 @ 7:41 am – 7:41 am

Sponsored by: Project Hope Alliance Minimum age: 21 We are seeking Receptionist to support our staff, clients, and mission by accomplishing organizational tasks vital for day-today function. These tasks would include greeting visitors, answering phones, relaying messages, forwarding calls, and receiving donations. This individual would also take on a . . .

Sutra Nightclub OC @ Sutra Lounge
Mar 18 @ 9:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Top DJs and Music at the OC’s No. 1 Nightclub: Sutra Sutra is clearly the place to be when the sun goes down. It’s the OC Weekly Readers’ Pick for Best Dance Club, and one of Maxim’s ten best nightclubs in America. When the DJs at Sutra turn it up, the cools kids from all over So Cal descend for a night of unforgettable entertainment. With the world’s top DJs and musicians, state-of-the-art audio and visual elements and an energetic, modern atmosphere, guests are constantly wowed by the amazing interactive experience that Sutra provides. The club has has gained its reputation by bringing in some of the best talent, including Ludacris, Paul Oakenfold, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg and much more. Please see the full event description for a schedule of upcoming performers.

Z-Trip @ The Wayfarer
Mar 18 @ 9:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Till Dawn Group Presents: Thirstday w/ Wiz Khalifa @ Sutra Lounge
Mar 18 @ 10:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Click Here for Pre-Sale   Guest List Free until 10:00  Guest List Subject to Change   Wiz Khalifa This St. Patty’s day Sutra Transforms it’s THIRSTday party into the Green Cup house party! Casual Attire Encouraged, featuring beer pong tournaments with prizes, leprechauns, a complete transformation of sutra into a house party theme, green beer and green cocktail specials, with raging music all night! Questions | Birthdays | Bachelor | Bachelorette | Bottle Service Please contact us: 714-856-0285 or TillDawnGroup@Gmail.com www.TillDawnGroup.com

Till Dawn Group Presents: ARMNHMR @ Sutra Lounge
Mar 18 @ 10:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Click Here for Pre-Sale   Guest List Free until 10:30  Guest List Subject to Change   Arm N Hmr ARMNHMR is a duo hailing from Northern and Southern California, now based out of Los Angeles, CA. A wide range of high energy sound, Joseph Chung and Joseph Abella have produced originals and remixes from eclectic to trap to festival house and everything in between. They’ve received incredible support from Laidback Luke, Slander, and the Chainsmokers and are consistently pushing the boundaries of sound to make sure that everyone has a great time. Questions | Birthdays | Bachelor | Bachelorette | Bottle Service Please contact us: 714-856-0285 or TillDawnGroup@Gmail.com www.TillDawnGroup.com

Mar
19
Sat
Receptionist Needed @ Postal code 92627, US
Mar 19 @ 7:41 am – 7:41 am

Sponsored by: Project Hope Alliance Minimum age: 21 We are seeking a Receptionist to support our staff, clients, and mission by accomplishing organizational tasks vital for day-today function. These tasks would include greeting visitors, answering phones, relaying messages, forwarding calls, and receiving donations. This individual would also take on . . .

Receptionist Needed @ Postal code 92627, US
Mar 19 @ 7:41 am – 7:41 am

Sponsored by: Project Hope Alliance Minimum age: 21 We are seeking Receptionist to support our staff, clients, and mission by accomplishing organizational tasks vital for day-today function. These tasks would include greeting visitors, answering phones, relaying messages, forwarding calls, and receiving donations. This individual would also take on a . . .

Revitalize Your Body’s Healing Power @ Rapid Empowerment Event Center
Mar 19 @ 10:00 am – 10:00 am

Emotional Stress. Environmental Toxins. Compromised Immune System. If you or anyone you care about are experiencing any of these three stressors, you simply must attend this free introduction to an exciting althernative wellness practice known as ‘Bio Resonance’. What Is Bio Resonance? Bio Resonance Therapy (BRT) is a pain-free computer-guided process that helps to restore the body to a more natural energetically balanced state . It is a gentle, non-medical process that fundamentally utilizes electromagnetic wave energy to assist the body in returning to this balanced state.  And with advances in technology, can be used easily in the privacy of your home. It is designed to restore the natural healing power already present in the human body. Bio Resonance works on a similar principal as using the frequency of the human voice to shatter a wine glass…    Bio Resonance is designed to reawaken the natural healing power already present in the human body. As quantum physicists have discovered, all matter shares the properties simultaneously of wave energy and particle energy.  Research further indicates that different types of matter emit energy at different frequencies or wavelengths.   This means that all substances and therefore all cells of the body, as well as viruses, bacteria, pollen, toxins, etc. emit electromagnetic waves. Depending upon their nature, all substances have a quite specific typical wavelength or frequency with highly individual characteristics. This is known as a frequency pattern. Because all cells emit these electromagnetic waves similar to brain waves.  The Bio Resonance process identifies and separates these waves into healthy and unhealthy components. The unhealthy waves are boosted and returned to the unwelcome cells, causing them to be destroyed. Likewise, normally healthy cells that have become damaged or that are not functioning properly, receive specially tuned ‘amplifier’ waves that are tuned specifically to restore the cell’s normal energetic capacity. This strengthens the tissue and causes cells to begin to function normally again.  Even though the fundamental principles of for Bio Resonance Therapy have been confirmed by the latest discoveries in quantum mechanics and biophysics, it remains an alternative care practice and is in no way designed to replace medical diagnosis or treatment. Come and enjoy this FREE presentation with our guest Bio Resonance expert, Nikolas Syrgianis who joins us all the way from Athens, Greece.  Mr. Syrgianis will be offering an in-depth wellness evaluation using the ASYRA PRO Bio Energetic Screening System for those who are interested to  discover even more  about your health. Bio Resonance Sessions Can Help:                 Boost Immune System                   Rejuvinates Cellular Function                   Restore The Natural Healing Process

Boogaloo Assassins @ The Wayfarer
Mar 19 @ 9:00 pm – 9:00 pm

with With Strangers The Boogaloo Assassins name might hint at homicide, but their efforts are strictly life-saving. Dedicated to re-creating and re-interpreting the boogaloo craze that swept East Harlem, the Latin Caribbean and South America from 1965 to 1969, the Los Angeles nine-piece band attempts to do to R&B, doo-wop, Afro-Caribbean jazz and salsa fusion what the Dap Kings do to classic Stax soul.The last few years have seen a crucial and communal rehabilitation for the genre that was once derided by Salsa legend Eddie Palmieri as Latin Bubblegum. Originating from a short-lived dance phenomenon known for its frenetic freestyle of flailing limbs, boogaloo soon gained a Latin flavor in heavily Nuyorican Spanish Harlem. One of the most significant and seamless connections between Afro-Caribbean polyrhythms, Frankie Lymon-style doo-wop and Midwestern and Southern soul, it almost immediately attracted a diverse and widespread following behind such stars as Joe Cuba, Joe Bataan and Ray Barretto.Yet by the turn of the decade, the genre had fallen out of favor because of the rising tide of salsa and a blackballing initiated by radio DJs, promoters, labels and a resentful older generation of musicians. However, in recent years, albums once out of print have been reissued, earning bands new fans among crate diggers and the beard-and-flannel set– to say nothing of the modest but passionate fan base who passed their record collections on to their children.Although Los Angeles is notoriously replete with quality Latin-themed bands, only the Boogaloo Assassins vivify the sound that soared out of El Barrio more than 40 summers ago. In advance of the group’s performance at the Rootdown tonight and Sunset Junction on Saturday, piano player and co-founder Bill Purdy spoke to Pop & Hiss.Was it difficult to find talented players well-versed in the boogaloo sound or did the group form relatively organically via friends knowing friends, etc.?It started when [Boogaloo Assassins singer and co-founder] Chuck Farrar heard me playing montuno Cuban style piano and he and I soon discovered how much we loved that type of music. Pretty soon he started inviting people over to his house for informal jam sessions. After a few months, it solidified into an actual group. We all love salsa and Cuban jazz, but we decided to focus on boogaloo because it was something that we loved that very few people still played.What do you think it was about boogaloo music that initially earned it scorn from some critics?It had to do with politics of the period. Boogaloo was primarily being played by younger bands who were not like their parents’ generation. There was that sense of a threat to the old guard as younger boogaloo groups began getting better billings and gigs.Boogaloo music is essentially party music and it might not be as sophisticated harmonically as some of the Latin jazz from the period. Eddie Palmieri was a notoriously outspoken critic but he was going in a completely different direction from boogaloo. I think some critics may have found it too simple and perhaps too much of a pander to the audiences. Also, who knows exactly how deep the politics and payola were with the radio stations? Essentially, it died a quick death and New York salsa took over.Why do you think Los Angeles has proved to be a haven for a style of music that first took hold 43 years ago and 3,000 miles away?Los Angeles is a perfect place for it. In L.A., you have a reggae scene that Chuck [Farrar] and our horn players came out of. They really hold the Jamaican rocksteady and ska style in high regard and we were well-versed in trying to re-create a style of music authentically. It was about doing the music justice, but still having fun and putting our own spin on it. Los Angeles also has a vibrant rockabilly scene that operates in a similar vein to what we do.What do you think it is about the sound that has allowed it to endure?Theres no scientific formula; we play the stuff because we love it. But soon enough, we saw that we were on to something because we were playing big rooms filled with young people absolutely loving it. They hadnt heard any of the songs before but they felt it instantaneously. Theres something about its Latin groove thats so quintessentially a part of the fabric of the Americas. We play the rootsy stuff before it got cheesy. Were a party dance band; you dont have to be a Latin music aficionado to get it.Who would you say are the top boogaloo icons?Ray Barretto, Joe Cuba, Joe Bataan, Willie Colon, the Lebron Brothers, early Bobby Matos, Monguito Santamaria. We also play stuff with a salsa influence done by the Fania All-Stars, Cheo Feliciano, and the Alegre All Stars. Theres a lot of DJs and serious record collectors in the group, so you basically have crate diggers with deep collections of Latin vinyl.The band has also been writing original material. Has it been challenging to shift away from doing exclusively covers?Well, weve all written songs before but writing Latin songs was a challenge at first. But weve been writing and putting our own take on the Latin boogaloo. We havent tracked anything yet, but have definitely been writing new songs for an album.– Jeff Weiss