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| Address: | UCLA Campus Los Angeles, CA 90024 |
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| Telephone: | 310-825-4321 |
| Open: | MON-FRI 10:00 am-4:00 pm SAT-SUN 10:00 am-1:00 pm |
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| 02/10/12 | Hugh Masekela. A legendary trumpeter and defining force in world music and human rights brings his empowering, high-energy band of South Africa (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 02/11/12 | Ravi Coltrane Quartet and Christian McBride Trio. Two exciting and innovative modern jazz acts take Royce Hall by storm.. (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 02/16/12 | Itzhak Perlman featuring Rohan De Silva. The reigning virtuoso of the violin returns to Royce Hall.. (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 02/23/12 8:00p | Max Raabe & Palast Orchester: One Cannot Kiss Alone. Max Raabe and Palast Orchester mix consummate musical artistry with melancholy, irony and wit, presenting a new show of exquisit (Arts - Concert - Classical / Symphony) 310-825-7789. |
| 03/01/12 8:00p | The Moth-Rush: Stories of Ticking Clocks. Join us for a special Moth Mainstage, featuring stories of chasing the ephemeral, battling the ravages of the endless tick tick (Performance - Staged Reading) 310-825-7789. |
| 03/09/12 8:00p | Stew & The Negro Problem. Adventurous and creative performers Stew and The Negro Problem create a special event for UCLA Live through an unique artistic (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 03/10/12 8:00p | Royce Hall Organ and Film Featuring Steven Ball: Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914). Silent comedy with the glorious sound of Royce Hall's historic Skinner Organ create big-screen magic for film and music buffs a (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 03/16/12 8:00p | Mingus Dynasty. This seven-piece dynamic jazz ensemble pays homage to the fiery bassist and composer Charles Mingus, performing his work and sta (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 03/24/12 8:00p | Noa (Achinoam Nini): The Israeli Songbook. Israel's soulful recording artist Noa (Achinoam Nini) performs beloved Israeli classics and a diverse mix of highlights from her (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 03/29/12 8:00p | Ute Lemper with Vogler Quartet and Stefan Malzew: Berlin Nights/Paris Days. European glamour from cabaret diva Ute Lemper in a celebration of the timeless chansons of an era long past, but not forgotten. (Arts - Concert - Classical / Symphony) 310-825-7789. |
| 04/06/12 8:00p | Carolina Chocolate Drops Plus Special Guest. Vintage sounds of the African-American string tradition of the old South, balanced effortlessly with a contemporary ethos.. (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 04/11/12 8:00p | The Pacifica Quartet: Beethoven and Shostakovich. The Grammy-winning internationally renowned ensemble performs Beethoven's Quartet in C minor, Op. 18, No. 4 and Quartet in E min (Arts - Concert - Classical / Symphony) 310-825-7789. |
| 04/14/12 8:00p | Joan Didion in Conversation with Mona Simpson. Acclaimed novelist, essayist and humanist Joan Didion is the award-winning and beloved author of Slouching Toward Bethlehem, The (Performance - Headliner) 310-825-7789. |
| 04/20/12 8:00p | Seun Kuti & Fela's Egypt 80: The Rise Tour. Blistering rhythms and kinetic funk energy from champions of afrobeat.. (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 04/21/12 8:00p | Bettye LaVette Plus Jon Cleary's Philthy Phew. An evening of incendiary R&B from Bettye LaVette, one of the most vital soul singers in the business, plus raw funk and classic (Arts - Concerts) 310-825-7789. |
| 04/27/12 8:00p | Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet New Works by Crystal Pite, Regina van Berkel and Alexander Ekman. Known for its thrilling strength and captivating skill, the 15-member New York-based Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet cunningly in (Performance - Ballet) 310-825-7789. |
| 04/28/12 8:00p | Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet Hofesh Shechter's Violet Kid and Alexander Ekman's Hubbub. Featuring Alexander Ekman's, Hubbub, a humorous look at the creative process featuring music by Frédéric Chopin and Xavier Cugat (Performance - Ballet) 310-825-7789. |
| 05/02/12 8:00p | David Sedaris. Every year the prolific writer reads from unpublished (and hilarious) works-in-progress and shares a book selection from another (Performance - Comedic) 310-825-2101. |
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