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Readers' rating: Unrated Reader reviews: Write a review Learn about the history of the ancient Near East, the methods of excavating a site and the importance of preserving artifacts. No reservations necessary.
Open End Sundays: 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Price: Free with museum admission. Information: 310-440-4500 Current, Upcoming
Open End Learn about the history of the ancient Near East, the methods of excavating a site and the importance of preserving artifacts. No reservations necessary. Open End An in-depth look at Ruth Weisberg's body of work. Open End A permanent interactive and life-sized re-imagination of the biblical ark, complete with animals of all sizes, made from innovative materials. Through Oct. 26 Every weekend through October kids can enjoy various sights, sounds and activities -- from storytelling, animal presentations to dance and musical performances from around the world. Visit www.skirball.org for this season's schedule. Sep. 2 Joseph Cotton and Orson Welles star in the classic film noir thriller set in post-WWII Vienna. Directed by Carol Reed. Sep. 3 Zócalo Public Square Lecture Series presents a panel discussion that will include Steve Erie, David Olson and Thomas O'Brien, among others. www.zocalola.org. Sep. 13 Tales of a Gypsy Caravan. Oct. 3 Acclaimed director Brad Bird ("Ratatouille," "The Incredibles") screens David Lean's celebrated film which stars Omar Sharif and Julie Christie. Q & A to precede screening. |
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