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A Conversation on Los Angeles Wildlife Corridors

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On September 21, please join the UCLA Sustainable LA Grand Challenge for a conversation on Los Angeles wildlife corridors and the pending ordinance, which is currently open for public comment. Joining us in this online event: Author of the legislation that spurred...

Jake Shimabukuro at the Smothers Theater

Smothers Theater at Pepperdine University 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu

Ukulele superstar Jake Shimabukuro, one of the most exceptional and innovative ukulele players in the history of the instrument, brings his virtuosic playing to Pepperdine University's Smothers Theatre in Malibu to kick of f the 2021–2022 season at the Lisa Smith Wengler Center...

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