Author: Brad Kesler

Art Show at the Alternative Cafe

Fri, July 13, 7pm – 10pm This month The Alternative Cafe is featuring an assortment of talented artists who all share a cute but dark theme. This duality produces some incredible works you don’t want to miss. With most of the artists being from a comic book background, you’d think their styles would be at […]

Big Sur Short Films Screening

July 3rd Screening held at The Museum of Monterey in Monterey. Doors @ 7 PM Films start @ 7.30 PM 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey, CA 93940  (831) 372-2608 Come early and enjoy the “World’s Best Popcorn!” Space is limited to 100 people! Tickets are $10 – get them here: http://bigsurshortsjuly3.eventbrite.com/ http://www.henrymiller.org/short-films-return-to-monterey-on-tuesday-july-3rd-plus-a-wonderful-article-in-cinesource-magazine/ FB – http://www.facebook.com/henrymillerlibrary Apparition- […]

Monterey Scottish Games and Celtic Festival

The Scottish Society of the Monterey Peninsula and The Salinas Jaycees present The 45th Annual Scottish Games & Celtic Festival on Saturday, July 7th & Sunday, July 8th, 2012 Monterey County Fairgrounds http://www.montereyscotgames.com/ For More information Contact: Phone: 831.682.2022 Email: info7@montereyscotgames.com  

Monterey Laser Light Show

July 4, 2012, 8:00pm – Monterey, CA Join the Monterey Bay Symphony Brass Ensemble at Jacks Park in Monterey (across from the Monterey Sports Center). for a “bring your supper” to the lawn of the ball field followed by a very patriotic musical program with a spectacular laser/light show . Gates will open at 6pm […]

Carmel Bach Festival

Don’t miss the Carmel Bach Festival from July 14th-28th The Carmel Bach Festival celebrates the works, inspiration and ongoing influence of Johann Sebastian Bach worldwide by immersing audiences in a festival experience integrating music, education and ideas. Set amidst the stunning architectural and natural landscapes of Carmel, California, the Festival is a 15-day world class […]

Benefit Concert for the Henry Miller Library

The SF Chronicle wrote a beautiful article yesterday, summarizing the Library’s history and importance. If you missed it, here’s the link: “The library has always been a place for community gathering,” Toren says. “It’s the simplicity — it’s a place that’s free of pressure, of the commercial paradigm.” Whether you’re a literature fan, music fan, […]

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