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Theater Listings: April 9, 2013

April 10
Class Clowns
The Laugh Factory will be hosting Class Clowns on April 10, at 8 p.m. Class Clown is a professional college comedy produced by Grant Cotter. Tickets will cost $17 and $27 depending on seating. Go to the website to reserve tickets.
Details: (562) 495-2844; www.laughfactory.com
Venue: Laugh Factory Long Beach
Location: 151 S. Pine Ave., Long Beach

April 12
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Grab your best girl…and best guy friends for another Girls Night Out, at 8 p.m. April 12, at the Warner Grand.

Harbor Currents: ANNOUNCEMENTS April 9, 2013

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April 16
Political Contributions
The Long Beach City Council will consider, during its April 16 regular meeting, ordinances related to political contributions to elected officials.
The ordinances would ban political contributions from contractors and those having business before the council, require elected officials to disclose non-public communications about public business and require council members to disclose communications being received during the city council meetings from lobbyists.

April 23
Fighting World Hunger: Intercultural, Interdisciplinary, Sustainability
Marymount College presentsFighting World Hunger: Intercultural, Interdisciplinary, Sustainability, at 7:30 p.m. April 23, at the Chapel on the Main Campus.

Harbor Currents: ANNOUNCEMENTS April 8, 2013

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April 9
Peace: Inner, Outer, Intercultural, Interdisciplinary
Marymount College presents: Peace: Inner, Outer, Intercultural, Interdisciplinary, at 7:30 p.m. April 9, at the Chapel on the Main Campus.
The event will feature music and speakers from the arts, social science and more to discuss the many concepts of peace. Reception and discussion follow in the P.E.A.C.E. Center. The event is free.
Details: (310) 303-7223; www.marymountpv.edu.
Venue: Marymount College
Location: 30800 Palos Verdes Drive East, Rancho Palos Verdes

Harbor Currents NEWS April 8, 2013

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Hyatt Workers to Unionize in Long Beach
LONG BEACH — Officials at the Hyatt Long Beach announced, April 8, that it is moving forward with collective bargaining with workers who voted to unionize with UNITE HERE Local 11.
Employees at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach and Hyatt The Pike Long Beach have elected to unionize last month.

Man Killed in Long Beach Shooting
LONG BEACH — One man was killed and four others wounded after a shooting took place April 7 on the 300 block of east Home Street in Long Beach.
When officers arrived at the scene four men had sustained gunshot wounds. Twenty-three-year-old Randy Chapman, of Long Beach, was pronounced dead at the hospital. Two others remain hospitalized in critical condition while another was treated and released.
The motive for the shooting is unknown and the investigation is ongoing.
Anyone who may have information regarding this crime is urged to call (562) 570-7244.

Harbor Currents: NEWS April 5, 2013

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Monsanto Foolproofs Plan
Deep within House Resolution 933, a billed passed and signed by both Congress and President Barack Obama in March, lies the authorization for Monsanto Corp. to have authority over the U.S. judicial system.

Officially named the Farmer Assurance Provision, it has since been labeled by activists as the “Monsanto Protection Act.” Rightly so, considering it gives Monsanto Corp., the world’s largest producer of genetically modified crops and seeds and the authority to override any federal court decision to restrict the sale and planting of genetically modified crops — regardless of health concerns.

Many anti-GMO advocates say that there needs to be more research. Though some research has already linked genetically modified foods to infertility. With the passing of this provision, even if researchers discover dangerous effects attached to GMO’s, they will be unable to do anything to stop if from reaching the publics dinner tables.

At first, the provision was slipped in anonymously, but soon after its passing, one Republican stepped forward to claim credit. Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) actually wrote the provision with help from Monsanto before inserting it into HR 933. Blunt has been a friend to the Monsanto Corp., whose headquarters is in Blunt’s state, for many years. According to OpenSecrets, since 2008 Blunt has received over $90,000 dollars in contributions from Monsanto. Blunt’s wife, Abigail, serves as the head of U.S. government affairs for the processed food giant Kraft. Kraft and Monsanto have worked together in in the past to strike down any anti-GMO bill. For example in 2012 California’s Prop 37, which required labeling of GMO foods, both Kraft and Monsanto donated around $10 million dollars to defeat the bill.

Though lasting only six months, this provision could be an eye-opening example of truly how much power both Monsanto and other major corporations have over our Congress.

–By Cory Hooker

Father Brown Solves Mysteries

By John Farrell, Contributing Theater Columnist

The Innocence of Father Brownis not long on production values but it is big on words and thoughts.

The program describes Father Brown, the detective created by G. K. Chesterton in half a dozen volumes and more than 60 stories, as a humanist as well as religious detective, but that is quite wrong.

Father Brown represents, at least to Chesterton, a Catholic convert himself, all that is great and rational about the Catholic Church. Father Brown solves mysteries by putting himself in the shoes of criminals, by understanding their motives (he has, after all, heard much worse in years of confessions) and by not making the errors that his friends make of presuming anything.

Food Takes the Center Stage

By John Farrell, Theater Column Contributor
School is about education, about learning and achieving. It’s also about eating. As Bertolt Brecht put it trenchantly: “Food first.”

So it is no surprise that Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children serves as the model for Lunch Lady Courage, the Cornerstone Theater’s look at one lunch lady and how important she thinks food is to her students.

Written by Peter Howard, one of Cornerstone’s founding members, directed by Chris Anthony, the play, at the Cocoanut Grove Theater of the Robert F. Kennedy Community School, uses the new lunch lady (Page Leong) to tell several stories at once.

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SoCal has one of the Deepest Talents Pools in America, But the Local Music Scene Makes it Hard to Breathe

By Melina Paris, Music Columnist

After publishing my feature story on guitar band Romero Y Perez this past year, I was struck by how unforgiving Southern California’s indy music circuit can be.

Here was a crazy awesome guitar band that could probably fit well on any Jazz stage or venue, yet most people won’t ever get to hear them because of the lack of musical infrastructure to expose and support independent artists.

Just Who’s Money Is It Anyway?– Currency, Debt and the Role of Government

By James Preston Allen, Publisher

If I were to ask the average person on the street, “Whose money was in their pocket,” they would adamantly tell me that it was theirs. In the common understanding of ownership, they’d be right. On a much bigger perspective, the currency of any nation or region belongs to the people of that nation. Basically it means that it is both yours and ours collectively. The banks think that it belongs to them.

Public and Developers in Synch On Vision for Ports O’Call Redevelopment

Wayne Ratkovich of the Ratkovich Company introducing the L.A. Waterfront Alliance plans for Ports O’Call Village at the Warner Grand. Photo by Terelle Jerricks

By Paul Rosenberg,
Senior Editor

Planning for the Ports O’Call redevelopment project got strong and repeated indications of public support in a meeting held by the developers, the LA Waterfront Alliance, at the Warner Grand Theater on April 2.

With an audience of several hundred people, applause punctuated the presentation portion of the community meeting, underscoring key points of support, while the public comments almost entirely harmonized with the presentation itself. Wayne Ratkovich, whose company, The Ratkovich Company, is one half of the Alliance partnership, acknowledged the turnout in his remarks thanking the audience for their participation.