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Vatican: Pope will bond with Mexico on first trip

Pedestrians walks past a poster with an image of a waving Pope Benedict XVI, in Leon, Mexico, Thursday March 22, 2012. It's been a decade since the former Pope John Paul Paul II visited Mexico; his fifth and final trip to the country. His successor, Benedict, arrives Friday. The Pope will hold Sunday Mass in Silao, Mexico, against the backdrop of the 60-foot-tall hilltop statue of Christ the King, before leaving for Cuba on Monday. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Pedestrians walks past a poster with an image of a waving Pope Benedict XVI, in Leon, Mexico, Thursday March 22, 2012. It's been a decade since the former Pope John Paul Paul II visited Mexico; his fifth and final trip to the country. His successor, Benedict, arrives Friday. The Pope will hold Sunday Mass in Silao, Mexico, against the backdrop of the 60-foot-tall hilltop statue of Christ the King, before leaving for Cuba on Monday. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

ALTERNATIVE CROP TO MXE105 - An image of Pope Benedict XVI taped to a wall, topped with a Vatican-colored bow, in Leon, Mexico, Thursday March 22, 2012. It's been a decade since the former Pope John Paul Paul II visited Mexico; his fifth and final trip to the country. His successor, Benedict, arrives Friday. The Pope will hold Sunday Mass in Silao, Mexico, against the backdrop of the 60-foot-tall hilltop statue of Christ the King, before leaving for Cuba on Monday. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Workers paste an image of the late Pope John Paul II to a giant billboard in Silao, Mexico, Thursday March 22, 2012. It's been a decade since the former pope visited Mexico; his fifth and final trip to the country. His successor, Pope Benedict XVI, arrives Friday, to a very different country and welcomed by a church that has suffered debilitating setbacks amidst sex abuse scandals and a lower percentage of Mexicans who call themselves Catholic today compared to a decade ago. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexican soldiers patrol the streets in preparation for Pope Benedict XVI's visit, near a welcome banner in Leon, Mexico, Thursday March 22, 2012. It's been a decade since the former Pope John Paul Paul II visited Mexico; his fifth and final trip to the country. His successor, Benedict, arrives Friday. The Pope will hold Sunday Mass in Silao, Mexico, against the backdrop of the 60-foot-tall hilltop statue of Christ the King, before leaving for Cuba on Monday. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

Pedestrians walk under streamers in the Vatican colors of yellow and white hanging from the Nuestra Senora de la Soledad church in Leon, Mexico, Thursday March 22, 2012. It's been a decade since the former Pope John Paul Paul II visited Mexico; his fifth and final trip to the country. His successor, Pope Benedict XVI, arrives Friday. The Pope will hold Sunday Mass in Silao, Mexico, against the backdrop of the 60-foot-tall hilltop statue of Christ the King, before leaving for Cuba on Monday. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

(AP) ? Pope Benedict XVI's arrival in Mexico on Friday will reveal his ability to communicate with a people whose passionate adoration of his predecessor threatens to overshadow the pontiff's message of peace and continuing faith for a country shaken by horrific drug violence, the Vatican's ambassador pledged on the eve of the trip.

Pope John Paul II was greeted with ecstatic scenes on each of his five trips to Mexico, whose faithful today consider him practically one of the country's patron saints.

In contrast, there was little visible excitement about the more austere and less charismatic Benedict less than 24 hours before his arrival in Guanajuato, a deeply conservative and highly observant state in sun-baked central Mexico. Campgrounds with a capacity for hundreds of thousands of pilgrims were virtually empty. Traffic on the highways leading to the sites of the pope's visit didn't appear heavier than on an ordinary weekday night.

Carlos Aguiar, president of the Mexican Episcopal Conference, said he expected the faithful to begin arriving Friday.

The papal envoy, Christophe Pierre, said Benedict's visit would allow Mexicans to "discover the pope" and "his ability to communicate, to speak deeply, but simply."

There were some stirrings of enthusiasm about Benedict's first trip to Mexico. About 60 people who described themselves as Catholics unaffiliated with any church burned brush to create a neater vista along a section of the pope's route from the airport to the Catholic school where he will spend his three nights in Mexico.

"It's the first time a pope has visited our community. We're excited," Maria Belen, a 36-year-old homemaker, said as she swept inches of powdery dust and gravel off a sidewalk.

Farther down the highway, young men and women sold flags in the yellow-and-white Vatican colors, although few motorists stopped to buy them.

The biggest crowd appeared to be the thousands gathered outside an evangelical Protestant church sitting at the highway exit leading to Bicentennial Park, where Benedict will deliver Mass on Sunday.

"We are not Roman Catholics. We are the Light of the World Church," a huge banner announced to passing motorists.

Church spokesman Ezequiel Zamora said the convention of young missionaries had been planned long before the pope's visit was announced, and the evangelical church had no intention of upstaging the pontiff.

Guanajuato is 93.8 percent Catholic, the highest percentage in Mexico, but Protestant and evangelical denominations have made deeper inroads in other parts of the country, particularly along the northern and southern borders.

The last time a pope visited Mexico, more than 1 million believers cheered and wept in the streets of Mexico City. Dancers dressed in Aztec costumes shook rattles and blew conch shells inside the cathedral where John Paul II canonized the first Indian saint in the Americas.

A decade later, Benedict comes to a church battling to overcome painful setbacks that include legalized abortion and gay marriage in the capital of the most populous Catholic country in the Spanish-speaking world.

It is also a nation grappling with a drug war that has spread fear into once-tranquil regions such as Guanajuato.

"There is a very immense peace that we need in Mexico because of the insecurity," said Marcela Arguello, a 26-year-old housewife who said she planned to stand along the route of the papal motorcade through the city of Leon, the state's largest city.

Mexico has been traumatized by the deaths of more than 47,000 people in drug-related violence in less than six years, and while Guanajuato is far from major drug trafficking routes, the shadow of the conflict looms even here.

"Yes, he'll talk about violence, we can't ignore that, but I can tell you as a representative of the Holy Father that there's much more than violence in Mexico," Pierre said.

"The Holy Father, in the name of God, comes to remind, to ask people not to lose their path in life," Pierre added.

A recent series of apparently gang-related shootings has killed some two dozen people in Guanajuato state, which is noted for leather goods, auto factories and picturesque tourist towns.

Yet even the drug cartels profess to be people of faith. At least 11 banners signed by the pseudo-religious Knights Templar gang were found in five municipalities of Guanajuato last week, including in Leon, offering peace during the papal trip.

As many as 300,000 people are expected to gather for the Sunday Mass, a large turnout even in a state that is so heavily Catholic and a stronghold of President Felipe Calderon's conservative National Action Party, which has roots in militantly Catholic organizations that formed decades ago to challenge an atheistic federal government.

The hacker group Anonymous in Mexico crashed at least two of the websites for Benedict's visit to Mexico on Thursday, claiming his trip is a political move to support the president's party.

Anonymous Mexico said in a video posted on social media sites that the pope's visit will cost Mexicans money that could be better spent on the poor, and is meant to support the PAN in the July 1 presidential election. PAN candidate Josefina Vazquez Mota trails front-runner Enrique Pena Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party by at least 10 percentage points in most polls.

The official campaign season starts at the end of this month.

The pope's "visit comes precisely at the start of the electoral campaigns," said the faceless Anonymous figure in the video. "The PAN will take this as a political weapon to win the votes of millions of Catholics in Mexico."

Guanajuato's constitution declares that life begins at conception and bars abortion with extremely limited exceptions. Seven women were jailed there in 2010 for the deaths of their newborns and later released. The women said they had miscarriages, not abortions.

Benedict's church is encouraging more such laws across Mexico, reacting partly to the legalization of gay marriage and abortion in Mexico City, the cultural and political center of the country.

At the same time, church leaders are fighting to overcome their share of the global child sex-abuse scandal, which destroyed the reputation of the most influential Mexican figure in the church.

The Rev. Marcial Maciel founded the Legionaries of Christ order, which John Paul II praised as a model of rectitude. But a series of investigations forced the order to acknowledge in 2010 that Maciel had sexually abused seminarians and fathered three children. Church documents released in a book this week reveal the Vatican had been told of Maciel's drug abuse and pederasty decades ago.

Calderon's government is backing legislation that would end now often ignored restriction on religious observances in public places, as well as a ban on religious participation in politics.

If approved, it could lay the groundwork for laws allowing church ownership of media and openly religious education on school property, said political analyst John Ackerman at the legal research institute at Mexico's National Autonomous University.

"This opens the door for the church to start using public spaces," Ackerman said. "It has the full intention to be interpreted as occupying public spaces with religious ceremonies, that's what's on the table."

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Associated Press writer Dario Lopez-Mills contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Various stylish medical & nursing uniforms

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Over the years or over the last 5-6 decades the need for good quality medical and nursing cloths have only got bigger and today it?s very much part of our regular lives. So what used to be worn only in the long corridors of hospitals and medical barracks have now entered our living room in a big way. Use of medical scrubs started long ago and without digging deep into that history I?d rather focus upon the latest discoveries and such other innovations made on the way these garments have been used so far. ?

See, the basic will always remain as the basics but it?s the improvisations made upon them, that?s what is the subject of interest. Otherwise as we know that doctors, nurses and people related to healthcare professions need to protect themselves from unwanted dirt, germs and bacteria and that is why the use of various medical garments has slowly but very steadily come into the mainstream of medical science.

I won?t call it a revolution or something like that rather; I?d prefer to say that like any other thing, medical cloths were also modified mainly due to necessity. Medical personnel need to be clean and germ-free and what best than a pair of nursing scrubs, gowns or gloves? More than fashion, it came out from the demands of the specific regular duties of nurses.

Now there are different kinds of medical garments to be seen in the market. Men scrubs are usually not that trendy; generally they are plain colored. Which color will someone use also depends upon the likings of a particular person.

?Many nurses feel that while you are serving or treating a patient it doesn?t look good to wear all these funky colored stuffs whereas others think that wearing colorful medical uniforms help the ailing patient feel better from mentally. On the other side of the story, men aren?t that finicky about these medical cloths and try to remain as formal as possible. I personally feel that while you are working at any lab or hospital for any medical purposes, it?s not the best idea to wear fashionable medical uniforms that may get horribly dirty by some cream or ingredients used for various medical purposes. ?

Thus the bottom line we see, as far as wearing medical uniforms are concerned, is that you need to get rid of bacteria, germs and dirt in the first place. Wearing medical cloths is more about inevitability and ease rather than fashion and brazenness. Thanks to the presence of whole lot of nursing scrubs and online scrubs selling companies purchasing these garments aren?t that difficult.? Moreover online shopping is very easy and quick. Always check that you are buying the best quality outfits; colors and fabrics aren?t that crucial as far as wearing medical cloths and scrubs are concerned but never compromise with the quality of the cloth.

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Picturing Spring: An Equinox Celebration on Tor.com: Abbott Handerson Thayer, Stephen Hickman, Greg and Tim Hildebrandt, N.C Wyeth, J.C. Leyendecker, Walter Everett, Daniel Ridgeway Knight, John William Waterhouse
In what I hope will become a regular feature, Irene Gallo, art director of Tor, Forge, Starscape and Tor.com, has reprised the idea behind her post from last December, Picturing Winter, a Solstice Celebration, as Picturing Spring: An Equinox Celebration.

The basis of the original post was to ask several illustrators and art directors to suggest some favorite images of winter, created by themselves, other contemporary artists or artists from history.

The result was a treat, as I mentioned in my post about it, and though it was meant as a one-off article, Gallo decided to continue because, in her words, ??the post was too much fun to put together and I learned way too much not to try it again?.

I think her readers would agree on both counts.

This time around the subject is spring and the vernal equinox, and the result is a similarly wonderful, and enlightening, array of illustrations, concept art, museum and gallery art from both contemporary and historic sources.

Readers familiar with Lines and Colors know that I love this kind of mix of styles, genres and centuries, and I was delighted when Gallo asked me to participate in this round.

My suggestions were two images by Daniel Ridgeway Knight and one by John William Waterhouse (images above, bottom three).

The overall mix in her post is a treat, and the article includes comments by the participants and Gallo on the artists and works chosen. You may find some beautiful works and artists that are new to you.

The images in the post are linked to larger versions, and you will find it worth looking up artists with whom you?re not familiar to find more of their work.

Don?t forget to click on the names of the illustrators, gallery artists and art directors who made the suggestions to follow back to their own sites and blogs; in addition to the artists suggested, they themselves represent a ?tip of the iceberg? dive into a wealth of dazzling artwork.

(Images above: Abbott Handerson Thayer, Stephen Hickman, Greg and Tim Hildebrandt, N.C Wyeth, J.C. Leyendecker, Walter Everett, Daniel Ridgeway Knight, Daniel Ridgeway Knight, John William Waterhouse)

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Podcast Basics For Center Line MLM Business Bloggers | Sterling ...

Podcast Basics For Center Line MLM Business Bloggers

Today?s Center Line direct selling article is for Center Line internet rookies who want to kick up their web marketing a notch by adding a podcast to their Center Line home business blog.

A podcast is a multimedia file that is downloaded for playback on a mobile device such as an iPod or laptop computer. It can be a digital recording of a radio program or, more often, a program produced solely for online distribution. A podcast can be a recording of a webcast: a live Center Line program that is ?streamed? or broadcast on the internet in real time. When this is the case, it is similar to a DVD recording of a live program that you store in the database of your playback device.

A related term is the acronym RSS which probably originally stood for Rich Site Summary feed but is sometimes used for Really Simple Syndication. You have probably seen the term RSS on websites. An RSS feed allows digital files to be downloaded in a standard format. Eastpointe podcast listeners often subscribe to favorite ongoing podcasts. When new podcasts are produced, they are automatically downloaded by RSS applications.

It is fairly simple hardware- and software-wise to product your own podcast for your Center Line online business
. Your laptop may already have recording capability. If not, you can buy any equipment you need in the Eastpointe area.

Center Line business owners operating on a shoestring will be happy to know that basic recording and editing software can be downloaded for free. If you want to get fancy, you can always buy more sophisticated software at Michigan specialty computer stores. I recommend using a headset microphone so the mic is always in the right spot to get a clear and consistent recording.

Now the fun part: what will you podcast? The possibilities are endless for Center Line direct marketers. You can record Michigan trade show presentations, interviews with founding distributors of your Center Line direct sales company, or create an entertaining pitch about your Eastpointe business opportunity. Let your expertise and enthusiasm shine.

Creating a podcast gives you a chance to connect with potential Center Line customers or downline members in a personal way.

I am Acai Dark Cacao Consultant Adam Paul Green, a network marketer representing Xocai Xe. I am based in Sterling Heights, Michigan.

Are you interested in owning a Xocai Xe online business? My team members are steadily expanding their networks and increasing their direct sales income.

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I am Adam Paul Green, and I am a Sterling Heights-based Xocai artisan chocolate distributor. I joined Xocai in June 2009. I sell the industry-leading Xocai Xe and Xocai Sipping Coco online and in Sterling Heights, Center Line, Madison Heights, and Pleasant Ridge. Our valued Eastpointe customers recommend Xocai Sipping Coco because Xocai Sipping Coco order chocolate online from Xocai is wonderful!.

Winner?s Circle International is also a fantastic Xocai Xe home-based business within 48 miles of the Eastpointe area. Michigan entrepreneurs can supplement their income by cashing in on a high-demand Michigan healthy artisan chocolate market. To learn more about Winner?s Circle International, visit http://adampaulgreen.com/contact/.

Call me at 801.437.5994 to own your own Xocai Xe business in Sterling Heights, Center Line, Madison Heights, or Pleasant Ridge.

The URL for my personal Eastpointe Xocai chocolate web page in Sterling Heights, Michigan 84062 is http://adampaulgreen.com/contact/. The URL for another one of my 48 Michigan Xocai artisan chocolate web pages is http://adampaulgreen.com/listen/. I also have a Michigan healthy chocolate page at http://adampaulgreen.com/youtube/.

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Romney wins Illinois GOP primary

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Mitt Romney and his wife Ann celebrate their victory in the Illinois GOP primary at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel on Tuesday.

By Michael O'Brien, msnbc.com

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Updated at 3:33 a.m. ET ? Mitt Romney won the Illinois Republican primary with ease on Tuesday night, allowing him to grow his delegate advantage over his rivals in the fight for the party's?presidential nomination.

The primary?had offered Republicans maybe their best chance yet of a genuine one-on-one battle between the former Massachusetts governor and Rick Santorum, his chief competitor for the nod.

"Elections are about choices. And today, hundreds of thousands of people in Illinois have joined millions of people across the country to join our cause," Romney told a throng of supporters in the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg.


As a result of the Illinois vote, Romney's delegate tally rose, though?the state-wide popular vote had no technical bearing on the eventual allocation of delegates.

In Illinois, voters elect delegates separately on candidates' behalf.

A total of 54 delegates were at stake on Tuesday, and NBC News projected as of 3:25 a.m. ET that 41 went to Romney and 8 to Santorum.

Check out NBC's Decision 2012 delegate tally here

Still, the primary, held in President Barack Obama's adopted home state (typically a Democratic stronghold in the general election), gave Romney a chance to further his campaign's case that he is the inevitable Republican nominee. He achieved his victory with a similar coalition of voters that had tended to support him in previous caucuses and primaries.

Romney show signs of strength as Republicans begin to coalesce

The ex-governor ran better with more affluent and educated voters, as well as moderates and voters who described themselves as "somewhat" conservative. Thirty-five percent of primary voters said in exit polls that a candidate's ability to beat Obama was most important to them; Romney won 71 percent of those voters to Santorum's 17 percent. Similarly, 58 percent of primary voters said the economy was their top issue, and Romney bested Santorum among those voters by a 17-point margin.

GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney delivers remarks to his supporters following his win in the Illinois primary.

Santorum continued to outperform Romney among downscale and less educated voters, along with the most conservative Republicans and evangelical Christians.

'We don't need a manager'
He emphasized his ideological steadiness versus Romney in remarks on Tuesday evening, deriding Romney by implication as a timid manager of the status quo.

"This is an election about fundamental and foundational things," he said from Pennsylvania.?"This is not about who's the best person to manage Washington. We don't need a manager."

The difference in Tuesday's primary was that these voters made up a smaller share of the electorate than in states like Mississippi and Alabama -- the conservative hotbeds Santorum won last week.

First Read: Illinois isn't Alabama or Mississippi

Despite Romney's victory, the Republican race appeared poised to stretch on at least weeks longer. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has shown no willingness to leave the race, and Santorum's campaign has circulated its delegate math, which focuses on halting Romney's march to gather the 1,144 delegates needed to secure the nomination.

This would spark a contested convention when Republicans meet to formally make their nomination in August.

Presidential candidate Mitt Romney has focused almost exclusively on President Barack Obama in recent days instead of the other GOP candidates. NBC's Peter Alexander reports.

According to NBC News projections early Wednesday, Romney had won 485 delegates. Santorum had accrued 191 delegates, while Gingrich had won 137 and Paul had received 34.

The Santorum campaign made its case to reporters on Tuesday why 1,144 was still an attainable goal for the former senator, though he would have to perform especially well in future contests in order to best Romney.

For Santorum, the Illinois primary had?meant an opportunity to again upset Romney in a Midwestern nominating contest the frontrunner had been expected to win. Santorum battled the former Massachusetts governor closely in both Ohio and Michigan, but Romney's superior campaign organization and finances -- combined with millions in ads bought by a supportive super PAC -- ultimately carried the day.

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Mitt Romney holds a town hall meeting at Gateway Convention Center in Collinsville, Ill., on March 17.

But Romney started to pivot toward his general election target -- President Obama -- in his victory remarks on Tuesday evening. He only referenced his Republican challengers so as to congratulate them on a hard-fought campaign. He used the rest of his speech to test themes of his argument against the president.

"This election will be about principle. Our economic freedom will be on the ballot," he said. "I'm running for president because I have the experience and vision to get us out of this mess."

Romney was able to carry momentum into Tuesday's contest resulting from a commanding victory in last Sunday's Puerto Rico primary, which not only won him 20 delegates, but also raised questions about the prudence of Santorum's decision to campaign in the territory -- an expensive commitment which won him no delegates, and only a small share of the popular vote.

Andrea Saul, press secretary for the Romney campaign, previews Tuesday's primary and talks about the delegate tally.

Organizational issues that had dogged Santorum in Ohio's primary also re-appeared in Illinois, where he failed to file the required delegate slates in four congressional districts, meaning he was ineligible to win 10 delegates.

The campaign turns next to Saturday's caucuses in Louisiana. Gingrich, who again vowed to fight onward to Republicans' convention in Tampa this August, spent the day in Louisiana. Santorum also heads next to Louisiana.

The next batch of contests are on April 3 in Wisconsin, Maryland and Washington, D.C.

Source: http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/20/10779461-romney-wins-illinois-gop-primary

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Sunday, March 18

Patrick Berrogain?s Hot Club Combo??- Gypsy jazz; 2 p.m.; Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Ave., Encinitas; free; 760-633-2746.

?My Soldiers???- Vantage Theatre?s New Works Series presents Richard Kalinoski?s drama about a young woman who receives the Medal of Honor for her heroic actions as an army medic in Iraq but is haunted by the experience; 2 p.m.; St. Paul?s Villas, 2340 Fourth Ave., San Diego; free; 858-454-2659.

Allison Adams Tucker Quartet ?- Jazz vocalist plays music from around the world; 2:30 p.m.; Scripps Miramar Ranch Library Center, 10301 Scripps Lake Drive, San Diego; free; www.srfol.org or 858-538-8158.

Mainly Mozart recital :?The Parker Quartet??- Performs Mendelssohn?s Quartet in F minor and Schumann?s Quartet in A; 2 p.m.; St. Elizabeth Seton Church, 6628 Santa Isabel St., Carlsbad; $25; also 6:30 p.m. (wine reception at 5:30 p.m.); The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, 5951 Linea del Cielo, Rancho Santa Fe; $75; mainlymozart.org or 619-239-0100, ext. 2.

?The Vagina Monologues???- V-Day San Diego 2012 and Leap to Success presents benefit readings of Eve Ensler?s ?Vagina Monologues? confessional comedy/drama starring local TV newswoman Denise Yamada and other local actors and community leaders; 2 and 7 p.m.; La Jolla Playhouse, UC San Diego, La Jolla; prices vary; 760-519-9299.

Cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan??- Program includes works by Grieg, Chopin, Shostakovich and Rostropovich; prelude concert at 2 p.m. features San Diego Youth Symphony students; 3 p.m.; the Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive, La Jolla; $30, adults; $5, children; ljms.org or 858-459-3728.

Pala Casino karaoke contest??- Pala Casino Spa Resort and JPS International Entertainment host the third annual karaoke contest, featuring more than 70 finalists from semifinals held at nightclubs throughout the county; 3 to 10 p.m.; Infinity showroom, 11154 Highway 76, Pala; $5; palacasino.com/entertainment or 877-946-7252.

North County Film Club??- The independent film lovers club?s Sunday afternoon screenings of arthouse, indie and foreign films at the UltraStar Mission Marketplace cinema; next: ?La Vie en Rose?; 4 p.m.; 431 College Blvd., Oceanside; $40 season pass (includes regular popcorn at each show); $30 for five films; ncfilmclub.com or 760-500-1927.

Improv Block party???- Arts Off Broadway presents improvisational comedy by Mike Chris, the Hinges, Stage Monkeys and Swear Jar; 6 p.m.; Lyceum Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza, San Diego; $10; 619-544-1000.

Pacific Brass Quintet??- San Diego ensemble plays classical, folk, blues, jazz and more; performs for Lenten Chamber Series at Christ Presbyterian Church; 6:30 p.m.; 7807 Centella St., Carlsbad; free; www.cpclacosta.org or 760-753-3290.

Dave Scott and the New Slide Quartet??- 7 p.m.; Liberty Theatre at Paradise Village, 2700 E. Fourth St., National City; $15, general; $10, seniors, students and active military; liveatparadise.com or 619-475-5040.

Laurence Juber ?- Guitarist?s most recent album is ?LJ Plays the Beatles Vol. 2?; 7 p.m.; Anthology,?1337 India St., San Diego; $10-$30; anthologysd.com or 619-595-0300.

?Tortilla Curtain? in previews first??- San Diego Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Matthew Spangler?s stage adaptation of T.C. Boyle?s novel about the collision course between an affluent white L.A. couple and an immigrant Mexican couple living in the hills behind their home; previews: 7 p.m. (also 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; 8 p.m. Thursday); regular run opens at 8 p.m. Friday (also 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 and 7 p.m. March 25); Lyceum Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza, San Diego; $32-$51; sdrep.org or 619-544-1000.

Puscifer??- Featuring Maynard James Keenan of Tool; 8 p.m.; California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido; $45; artcenter.org or 800-745-3000.

Sage Francis ?- Hip-hop. Inspired Flight and Metermaids also on the bill; 9 p.m.; Belly Up Tavern, 143 S. Cedros Ave., Solana Beach; $16-$18; bellyup.com or 858-481-4040.

Monday, March 19

?The Normal Heart???- Carlsbad Playreaders presents Larry Kramer?s Tony Award-winning play that examines the sexual politics and discrimination in New York during the outbreak of the AIDS crisis in he 1980s; 7:30 p.m.; Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad; $5, adults; $1, students; carlsbadplayreaders.org or 760-602-2012.

Kaiser Chiefs ?- English post-punk/new-wave band. Local rock band Transfer opens; 9 p.m.; Belly Up Tavern, 143 S. Cedros Ave., Solana Beach; $26-$28; bellyup.com or 858-481-4040.

Tuesday, March 20

Robert Glasper Experiment ?- 7:30 p.m.;?Anthology, 1337 India St., San Diego;? $12-$49;?anthologysd.com or 619-595-0300.

Ani DiFranco ?- Sean Hayes opens for the longtime ?righteous babe?; 8 p.m.; House of Blues San Diego, 1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego;?$29.50-$47.50?hob.com/sandiego or?619-299-2583.

Lost in Trees ??-?Poor Moon opens; 8 p.m.; The Loft, Price Center East, UC San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla; theloft.ucsd.edu or 858-534-8497.

Raekwon ?- Wu-Tanger cooks up some rhymes. Freddie Gibbs opens; 8 p.m.; Porter?s Pub, UC San Diego, 105 Eucalyptus Grove, La Jolla;?$25;?porterspub.com .

Lucero ?- Rockin? alt-country band on tour behind brand-new ?Women Work.? Local act the Drowning Men also on the bill; 9 p.m.; Belly Up Tavern,?143 S. Cedros Ave., Solana Beach; $20; bellyup.com or 858-481-4040.?

Wednesday, March 21

SDSU Combined Choirs and Dance??- San Diego State Theatre Dance presents a dance and choral performance highlighted by Eric Whitacre?s ?Cloudburst?; 7 p.m.; Don Powell Theatre, SDSU, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego; $15; art.sdsu.edu or 619-594-6884.

Young Jeezy ?- Rapper on tour behind 3-month old??Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition?; 8 p.m.;?House of Blues San Diego,?1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego; $25-$50; hob.com/sandiego or?619-299-2583.

Cults ?- San Diego-bred Brooklyn indie-pop duo back on the West Coast. Spectrals and Mrs. Magician also on the bill; 9 p.m.;?Belly Up Tavern,?143 S. Cedros Ave., Solana Beach; $16-$18; bellyup.com or 858-481-4040.?

Thursday, March 22

?Iconic I: The Collection of MCASD???- Runs through the rest of the year at?Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Downtown; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;?1001 and 1100 Kettner Blvd., San Diego; $10, adults 26 and over; $5, seniors; free, active-duty military and immediate families, and 25 and under; free admission after 5 p.m. on the third Thursday; 858-454-3541 or mcasd.org.

Oceanside Art Gallery??- The gallery will host a ?Thursdays on the Coast? reception; 5 to 8 p.m.; Carlsbad Village Faire, 300 Carlsbad Village Drive,?Suite 103,?Carlsbad; 760-845-9017.

?Product Etcetera Brands, Gangs, Teams Clans???- Runs through April 7 at Double Break Gallery; reception, 6 to 10 p.m.; 1821 Fifth Ave., San Diego; doublebreakstore.com or 619-238-2325.

Malashock Dance Co.: ?Chagall ?- A Dance Musical???- San Diego Center for Jewish Culture presents John Malashock and Yale Strom?s dance and music piece on the colorful life and relationships of artist Marc Chagall; 7 p.m.; Garfield Theatre, Lawrence Family Jewish Center, 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla; $20-$24; lfjcc.org or 858-362-1348.

?Beau Jest? opens??- Moonlight Stage Productions presents James Sherman?s comedy about a Jewish woman who hires an actor to play her boyfriend in order to please her Jewish parents; 7:30 p.m. (also 7:30 p.m. Friday, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. March 25); runs through April 8; Avo Playhouse, 303 Main St., Vista; $30, general; $28, seniors, students and military; $22, juniors (12 and under); $15 student rush; vistixonline.com or 760-724-2110.

Pat Martino Duo??- Jazz guitarist had to relearn the instrument after suffering amnesia following surgery for a brain aneurysm. Twenty-five-year-old jazz pianist Eldar opens; 7:30 p.m.; Anthology, 1337 India St., San Diego; $10-$44; anthologysd.com or 619-595-0300.

Soulfly??- La Vida Boheme opens for metal band, whose latest LP is called ?Enslaved?; 8 p.m.; 4th B, 345 B St., San Diego; $20-$30; 4thandbevents.com or 619-231-4343.

Levi Miller Presents Live Stand-Up Comedy??- Assad, Edwin San Juan, Chuck Martin and Tommy Chunn will perform stand-up comedy; 8 p.m.; Brooks Theater, 217 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside; $15; levisproductionhouse.com or 760-722-5384.

?The Vagina Monologues???- Innermission Productions? V-Day San Diego 2012 benefit presents Eve Ensler?s ?Vagina Monologues? confessional comedy/drama; 8 p.m. (also Saturday); Sunset Temple, 3911 Kansas St., San Diego; $21 online, $20 at door; innermissionproductions.org.

Friday, March 23

Mindi Abair??- Contemporary jazz/RB saxophonist; 7:30 p.m. (also 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday); Anthology, 1337 India St., San Diego; $11-$59; anthologysd.com or 619-595-0300.

?Legally Blonde, The Musical???- Actors? Conservatory Theatre presents this comedy musical about a wealthy Beverly Hills young woman who follows her boyfriend to Harvard law school and discovers her own mission in life; 7:30 p.m. (also 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and March 25); runs through April 1; Lyceum Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza, San Diego; $20, adults; $15, children, seniors and military; actsandiego.com or 619-544-1000.

The Ting Tings??- ?Sounds From Nowheresville? is the new album. MNDR opens; 7:30 p.m.; House of Blues San Diego, 1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego; $23-$35; hob.com/sandiego or 619-299-2583.

?The MENding Monologues???- Innermission Productions? V-Day San Diego 2012 benefit presents the male version of Eve Ensler?s ?Vagina Monologues? confessional comedy/drama; 8 p.m.; Sunset Temple, 3911 Kansas St., San Diego; $21 online, $20 at door; innermissionproductions.org.

Orchestra Nova: ?A Taste of Spain???- Guests soprano Victoria Mature and guitarist Fred Benedetti featured in program of Federico Moreno Torroba?s ?The Gardens of Granada,? Agustin Lara?s ?Granada,? Joaquin Rodrigo?s ?Concierto de Aranjuez? and others; 8 p.m.; Poway Center for the Performing Arts, 15498 Espola Road, Poway; $45, adults; $10, youths under 18; powayarts.org or 858-748-0505; also 7:30 p.m. Saturday; Qualcomm Hall, 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego; sold out; orchestranova.org or 858-350-0290.

Karl Denson?s Tiny Universe: Beastie Boys tribute??- With members of Slightly Stoopid and more; 9 p.m. (also Saturday); $25; bellyup.com or 858-481-8140.

Saturday, March 24

Art exhibit at Mission Trails ?-??Four From the San Diego Watercolor Society ?- Vue Naturelle? runs through April 13 at?Mission Trails Regional Park Visitors Center Art Gallery;?9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;?1 Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego; 619-668-3280.

This Is Jazz!: West Coast Jazz??- The Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office presents its second series of jazz-themed lectures by author/expert Dirk Sutro, featuring multimedia lecture and community discussion with live demonstrations by musical guests; this month?s session features the Gilbert Castellanos Quartet; 4 p.m. (tickets will be distributed beginning at 3 p.m.); Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad; free; carlsbadca.gov/arts or 760-434-2904.

Renee Fleming??- San Diego Opera presents a benefit recital by the nation?s leading operatic soprano in an evening of arias and art songs with the San Diego Symphony; 7 p.m.; San Diego Civic Theatre, Third Avenue at B Street, San Diego; $100-$1,000; sdopera.com or 619-533-7000.

Lady Antebellum??- Darius Rucker and Thompson Square also part of country bill; 7 p.m.; Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista; $34-$64; livenation.com or 800-745-3000.

?The Vagina Monologues???- The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Dieguito?s Women?s Players presents a V-Day San Diego 2012 benefit performance of Eve Ensler?s ?Vagina Monologues? confessional comedy/drama; 7 p.m.; 1036 Solana Drive, Solana Beach; $15; proceeds benefit the Carol?s House domestic violence shelter; socialaction@uufsd.org.

?She?s History: The Most Dangerous Women in America, Then and Now???- Amy Simon stars in her solo play honoring and celebrating women who made history, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth and Eleanor Roosevelt, as a fundraiser for the Women?s Museum of California; 7:30 p.m. (also 2 p.m. March 25); Downtown YMCA, 1012 C St., San Diego; $20, general; $15, students and military; 619-233-7963.

The Mother Hips??- 8 p.m.; House of Blues San Diego, 1055 Fifth Ave., San Diego; $18-$20; hob.com/sandiego or 619-299-2583.

Straight No Chaser??- Twelve-member men?s pop-oriented a cappella group; 8 p.m.; Pechanga Theater, Pechanga Resort Casino, 45000 Pechanga Parkway, Temecula; $39.50-$49.50; pechanga.com/entertainment or 877-711-2946.

Lonestar??- Country-pop trio; 8 p.m.; Sycuan Live Up Close, Sycuan Casino, 5485 Casino Way, El Cajon; $45-$55; sycuan.com or 800-279-2826.

Romeo Santos??- Bachata singer; 8 p.m.; Valley View Casino Center, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego; $35-$95; ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000.

?Almost Maine???- Scripps Ranch Theatre presents the San Diego premiere of John Cariani?s four-actor, 19-character comedy about the hilarious and romantic goings-on one night in a fictional town in Northern Maine; 8 p.m. (also 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. March 25); runs through April 22; Legler Benbough Theatre, Alliant University, 10455 Pomerado Road, San Diego; $25, general; $22, students, seniors and active military; scrippsranchtheatre.org or 858-578-7728.

Compiled by Stephen Rubin: srubin@nctimes.com

Source: http://artonlinegalleries.com/artonlinegalleriesupdates/go-arts-entertainment-for-march-18-24/

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