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TALES OF DOWNTOWN
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Lucent L'Amour 2010 Ticket Contest
Win tickets to Do LaB's annual Valentine's art & music love fest. ENTER CONTEST
 
CHARLES PHOENIX 
Win tickets  to see Charles Phoenix's Retro Southern California Slide Show at Descanso Gardens.
ENTER CONTEST 
 
DITCH
 
DITCH, a new comedy about love, opens at The Lounge Theatre this weekend. Eye Spy LA has a few free tickets available for two performance dates. CLICK HERE 
 
 
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THIS WEEK: Herb Alpert, Audra McDonald and Los Lobos headline around town, the Joffery Ballet does Cinderella at the Music Center, or you can hear the Music of Led Zeppelin at the Wiltern.  Or you could go on an urban safari and hunt for hidden gems downtown, or learn to Curl just in time for the Winter Olympics.
 
The details and more of course on the Eye Spy LA Calendar...
 
FEELING LUCKY? This week we have two contest drawings for free tickets to Charles Phoenix's Retro Slide Show of Southern California at Descanso Gardens and for tickets to Lucent L'Amour 2010 for the annual Valentine's Day love fest.  Details on the Ticket Offer page. MORE coming, stay tuned.

PREVIEW: Valentine's Day - be warned it is coming up faster than you think.  February is a busy month: the Chinese Lunar New Year festivities, President's Day weekend and of course V Day all converge this year. 
  
--Andrea Kirk (editor@eyespyla.com)
NICE OFFER FOR EDUCATORS
 
EDUCATOR TICKET OFFER Universal Studios Hollywood is paying homage to teachers and school personnel with a "Salute to Educators" program, inviting all California educators to receive a free theme park admission ticket, good through March 31, 2010.
 
DOUG HARVEY, THREE WHIPPETS, & ONE PAIR OF SCISSORS Tales of Downtown by Nancy Mills 
 
Tales of Downtown
Okay, before you think I am having the sexual escapade of the century (I wish), I'm going to tell you how I bought a "signed" painting for five bucks, and I wasn't even wearing mascara.

It all began at the Post - a hip, gallery on East 7th Street, in the industrial area, across the railroad tracks, in the middle of nowhere. You pretty much have to be an art spy to find it. And I did. One of my major lifetime achievements...


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-- Andrea Kirk (editor@eyespyLA.com)