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Get Out: What To Do This Weekend in Laguna Beach

Dance to a surf band, see a fashion/photography flick, enjoy the music of the American Songbook, check out "wolfbat" art, or find peace in a meandering maze.

ALEJANDRO'S AWESOME SURF BAND
WHERE/WHEN: , 903 S. Coast Hwy. Thursday, Feb. 2, 6 p.m. (that's tonight!)
WHY GO? The shop is celebrating the release of their new surf shoe, the Surfjitsu by Vans. They're throwing a party, and you're invited. Come do the monkey, the hitch-hiker and the pony to the tunes of Alejandro's Awesome Surf Band. 949-497-3292 or CLICK HERE.
PRICE: Free.

CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH FRIDAY FLICK: BILL CUNNINGHAM
WHERE/WHEN: Forum Theatre at the Pageant of the Masters grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Rd. Friday, 7 p.m.
WHY GO? Come watch a highly praised film about 83-year-old bicycle-riding Bill Cunningham, a photographer who has captured for decades life and fashion in New York City and around the world. For more information, call 949-494-1145 or CLICK HERE.
PRICE: Free.

NO SQUARE THEATRE BEGINS ITS "SCHLOCK AND AWE" 2012 SEASON
WHERE/WHEN: , 384 Legion St. Friday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
WHY GO? You'll hear the music of Rodgers and Hart in The American Songbook Series: My Funny Valentine, a "new" musical written by Chris Quilter of Lagunatics. Steve McIntosh, Natalie Powers and Bree Burgess Rosen offer their vocal talent. For more information, call 949-715-5578 or CLICK HERE or HERE.
PRICE: Free, but a $20 donation is always appreciated.

ARTIST RECEPTION: WOLFBAT SHAMANS AND THE WHALE OF GRATITUDE
WHERE/WHEN: , 210 N. Coast Hwy. Saturday, 6-9 p.m.
WHY GO? Check out the art of Dennis McNett, whose favorite motifs include bats, wolves, skulls and snakes. His sometimes frightening but always powerful images can be found on paper, canvas, masks and other three-dimensional objects. Music will be performed by El Mysterioso. For more information, call 415-690-6180 or CLICK HERE.
PRICE: Free.

PATH OF THE HEART LABYRINTH WALK
WHERE/WHEN: , 340 St. Anns Dr. Sunday, 2-4:30 p.m.
WHY GO? Labyrinths, or patterned pathways, were developed as far back as 4,000 years ago. People enter the labyrinth, place one foot in front of the other, and reach the center. "The most important gift of the labyrinth can be the experience of the open heart: the walk to the center symbolizing a pilgrimage to the heart’s core ... we might discover our role in life is simply to give and receive love and to realize how privileged we are to take this journey together." For more information, call 949-494-8061 or CLICK HERE.
PRICE: Free.

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