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BIG PICTURES, SHRINKING WORLD Nick Brandt Uses Photography in His Battle to Save the Natural Environment in East Africa by SHANA NYS DAMBROT la caÑada high school Gets kids to eat healthy • Andrew McMahon goes wild ® MARCH 22-28, 2019 / VOL. 41 / NO. 18 / LAWEEKLY.COM BIG PICTURES, SHRINKING WORLD Nick Brandt uses photography in his battle to save the natural environment in East Africa BY SHANA NYS DAMBROT WelcomeWelcome to to the the New New Normal Normal WelcomeWelcome to to the the New New Normal Normal WitnessWitness history history now now at at WitnessWitness history history now now at at .com.com .com.com CA CA License A10-17-0000039-TEMP CA License A10-17-0000039-TEMP Welcome to the New Normal Welcome to the New Normal Witness history now at Witness history now at .com .com CA CA License A10-17-0000039-TEMP la caÑada high school Gets kids to eat healthy • Andrew McMahon goes wild ® MARCH 22-28, 2019 / VOL. 41 / NO. 18 / LAWEEKLY.COM BIG PICTURES, SHRINKING WORLD Nick Brandt uses photography in his battle to save the natural environment in East Africa BY SHANA NYS DAMBROT 2 WWW.LAWEEKLY.COM | M - , | LA WEEKLY L March 22-28, 2019 // Vol. 41 // No. 18 // laweekly.com 3 LA WEEKLY LA Contents - , | | M WWW.LAWEEKLY.COM Introducing 17 GO LA...5 MUSIC...16 A musical tribute to Yoko Ono, Annie Andrew McMahon thrives in the wilderness. Leibovitz curates California films, celebrating BY KATHERINE TURMAN. Plus: listings for Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s 100th birthday, the ROCK & POP, JAZZ & CLASSICAL and Other Art Fair and more to do and see in more. L.A. this week. FEATURE...9 Nick Brandt uses his photography to try to open hearts and change minds about the ADVERTISING plight of the planet. BY SHANA NYS DAMBROT. CLASSIFIED...23 EDUCATION/EMPLOYMENT...23 AMERICA’S LARGEST, EAT & DRINK...13 BULLETIN BOARD...23 La Cañada High School is on a mission to teach kids to eat better. BY MICHELE STUEVEN. MOST RELIABLE, 4G LTE NETWORK On The Cover: Combined with a nationwide network of wifi hotspots, Photography by Nick Brandt FILM...15 all designed to save you money. NATHANIEL BELL on Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out and more movies opening this week. The best network. The best devices. The best value. L.A. WEEKLY (ISSN #0192-1940 & USPS 461-370) is published weekly by LA Weekly LP, 724 S. 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LA WEEKLY LA | M - , | | M GO WWW.LAWEEKLY.COM PHOTO BY ANNIE LEIBOVITZ/COURTESY HAUSER & WIRTH LA3/22 the gallery hosts three nights of free screenings, A RT ing with the Memphis Soulphony in support fri MUSIC presenting classics of 1970s cinema, chosen by of Memphis … Yes I’m Ready, her aptly titled Leibovitz to express her abiding love for the Knowledge Is Power new collection of tributes and makeovers of CDPH-T00001327 More Than Mrs. Lennon early inuence of the California ethos on the e Broad’s spring blockbuster “Soul of a Na- classics that have dened the Memphis sound, Yoko Ono was a respected artist long before development of her sensibility. I Still Dream tion: Art in the Age of Black Power, 1963-1983” Bridgewater hits the Wallis in an elegant but she fell in love with a British pop star, but her About California oers Francis Ford Coppola’s oer masterworks by an inuential yet too exuberant tribute to Tennessee hot sauce. “I’m playful and inventive work was sometimes e Conversation, Robert Altman’s e Long oen underrepresented generation of black really excited to come to the Wallis,” Bridgewa- overshadowed by the mania surrounding Goodbye and Roman Polanski’s Chinatown. artists. Tthis art historical curation is also ter tells the Weekly. “For an artist, this has fast TM John Lennon. In recent years, though, crit- Hauser & Wirth, 901 E. ird St., downtown; the occasion for a timely and foundational become one of L.A.’s most prestigious music Welcome to Stylus ical and popular consensus has shied to a u.-Sat., March 21-23, 8 p.m.; free with reg- teach-in on the history of America. In a move venues. Add in a rst-class locale like Beverly long-overdue appreciation of the variety of istration. hauserwirth.com/events/23913- that celebrates both the educative aspects of Hills and it’s hard to imagine hitting a higher creative expressions by the Japanese-American still-dream- california-lm-series-organized- the exhibition and its deep local roots, today n ot e .” e Wallis, 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., multimedia artist. A member of the original annie-leibovitz. SHANA NYS DAMBROT sees not only the L.A. debut of the show at the Beverly Hills; Sat., March 23, 7:30 p.m.; $25- Fluxus movement, Ono is celebrated this eve- Broad but the all-day Art & Power: “Soul of a $55. (310) 746-4000, thewallis.org/bridgewa- ning at BREATHE WATCH LISTENTOUCH, Nation” Symposium of panels and poetry at ter. SHANA NYS DAMBROT part of L.A. Phil’s yearlong Fluxus Festival. In sat 3/23 the Aratani eatre. A truly regal assembly of a refreshing twist, Ono’s art and music will MUSIC professors, authors, curators and artists that D ANC E Designed for those seeking to unlock the moment, Stylus transforms the rechargeable vape battery into a be commemorated not only by such major includes Vida L. Brown (CAAM), Naima Keith musical gures as St. Vincent and Garbage’s Kahane Returns to LACO (CAAM, LACMA), Kamau Daáood and Ava Exploring the Abbess timeless and groundbreaking accessory. When paired with Canndescent’s ultra-premium oil cartridges that use Shirley Manson but also by intriguing and pro- For nearly 20 years, Jerey Kahane was music DuVernay will unpack the historical setting Mid-Lent, mid–Women’s History Month, and natural terpenes and no artificial additives, Stylus delivers our five signature effects and optimizes each for the vocative local performers Madame Gandhi, La director of L.A. Chamber Orchestra, and he re- that gives the exhibition its contemporary cul- amid debilitating accusations of priests abusing perfect temperature setting. Choose your effect. Pick your temperature. It’s time to write your story. Marisoul, Miya Folick, Sudan Archives, Shruti turns this evening as conductor laureate to lead tural context. Aratani eater, 244 San Pedro children and nuns, Heidi Duckler Dance e- Kumar and Amber Coman. Walt Disney Con- the band again. He plays piano on W.A. Mozart’s St., downtown; Sat., March 23, 10 a.m.-5:30 ater considers a formidable female who was do- AVAILABLE IN READYTOUSE VAPE PENS, ULTRAPREMIUM CARTRIDGES, AND RECHARGEABLE MODELS cert Hall, 111 S. Grand Ave., downtown; Fri., lovely and lilting Piano Concerto No. 14 in p.m.; $20, $15 students (includes single-use, ing good, way ahead of her time, in the Catholic March 22, 8 p.m.; $20-$60. (323) 850-2000, E-at major, K. 449, and leads the way through any-date entry to the exhibition). thebroad.org/ church. HDDT sets up in a cathedral to consider laphil.com. FALLING JAMES the Austrian composer’s Symphony No. 36 in events/art-politics-soul-nation-symposium. Hildegard von Bingen, a German Benedictine C major, K. 425. LACO marimba stylist Wade SHANA NYS DAMBROT abbess, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian FIL M/PHOTOG R A PHY Culbreath spins the circular, hypnotic patterns mystic, visionary and polymath considered to of modern composer Gabriella Smith’s 2013 MUSIC be the founder of scientic natural history. At a California Dreams in Cinema percussive fusion of sound and space, Riprap. time when women rarely had a voice, her work e current exhibition of works from 1970 to But the centerpiece of the concert is the world Soulful Sounds spanned the theological, artistic and scientic 1983 by legendary photographer Annie Leibo- premiere of James Newton Howard’s Concerto Dee Dee Bridgewater has been a pillar of mod- elds. How and why she was able to avoid the vitz at Hauser & Wirth is a vast realm of small-s- for Cello & Orchestra, the local lm compos- ern jazz, blues, soul and R&B for decades, a muzzling of women is considered in Hour of cale black-and-white wonders, with hundreds er’s rst cello concerto, which was written for vocalist with golden pipes and a soaring soul- Hildegard. Duckler promises this as an introduc- AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE FINE CANNABIS IS SOLD / WWW.CANNDESCENT.COM of vintage darkroom prints arranged in an ar- LACO principal cellist Andrew Shulman. Alex fulness that has garnered Grammy, Tony, NEA tion to an extended exploration of the abbess’s chival compendium of roughly chronological eatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale; Sat., and United Nations accolades — not to men- work and times.
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