SPOTLIGHT
‘AN EVENING OF HOPE’
For the fourth year, jazz saxophonist Eric Marienthal will play a
concert at the Hyatt Newporter to benefit High Hopes, a nonprofit group
dedicated to helping people with brain injuries and their families.
“It’s one of the most tragic things that can happen, really. For
people who are used to and who know what it’s like to lead a normal life
one minute, and because of an accident or whatever are suddenly
traumatized mentally, is incredibly tragic,” Marienthal said in an
interview last year. “It’s a wonderful cause to be involved with.”
Titled “An Evening of Hope,” the concert today will also features Pat
Prescott from The Wave, an auction, a no host bar, hors d’oeuvres, a
coffee bar and a silent auction.
Marienthal has played with jazz pianist Chuck Corea, launched a
successful solo recording career and put out his nine albums.
FYI
Where: Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach
When: 6 p.m.
Cost: $40, $125 for VIP tickets
Contact: (949) 733-0044
Ready for your close-up, DeMille?
‘UNION PACIFIC’
The Orange County Museum of Art will show “Union Pacific” as part of
its Friday Night Films series, which features films directed by Cecil B.
DeMille. Starring Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea, the film covers the
struggle to push through the Union Pacific railroad from coast to coast.
FYI
Where: Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach
When: 6:30 p.m. Friday
Cost: Suggested donation is $4 or $6.
Contact: (949) 759-1122, Ext. 204
PLANNING AHEAD
‘CALIFORNIA SCENARIOS’
“California Scenarios,” a set of plays by Latino playwrights, returns
to the Isamu Noguchi California Scenario.
Begins Thursday, July 25
CLASSIC JAZZ FEST
The Costa Mesa/Orange County Classic Jazz Festival will host three
days of fabulous music.
Begins Friday, Aug. 2
NUMERICALLY SPEAKING
81: The number of fairs in California, of which the Orange County Fair
is one.
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