An opening reception for an exhibit of plein air painting by Bernard Fallon and wood turning by Richard Terasaki will be held Sunday March 26 at Sandro ...
The Palos Verdes Library District is hosting a Matinee Movie of Julius Caesar (1953) at 2 p.m. The evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. Call (310) 377-3003 to RSVP. at The Grand Annex, 434 W. Costs: Peninsula Senior members — $159 Early Bird (by Feb. Rolling Hills Prep School will present its upper school/all-school spring musical, “Bring It On: The Musical,” March 16-March 18 at Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W. Guided Nature Walk at Alta Vicente Reserve with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, 9 a.m. The Seaside Beaders, a special interest group of the Azure Verde Chapter of the Embroiderers Guild of America, will meet at 9:30 a.m. at The Grand Annex at 434 W. To perform, sign up at 6:30 p.m. Sign up at An exhibit of contemporary fiber art in Southern California opened January 28 at the Palos Verdes Art Center and runs through April 15.
Upstate International Month includes a wide variety of internationally themed public events, including colorful international parties, art receptions, theater ...
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The Asheville Art Museum hosts the 2023 WNC Regional Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition through March 6. For details, visit ashevilleart.org. Wednesday, March 1.
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The next full moon will be Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 7:40 AM EST. The Moon will appear full Sunday through Wednesday.
Regulus will be 6.5 degrees below the Moon as evening twilight ends (at 8:30 PM EDT) and will be 6 degrees to the lower left as the Moon reaches its highest in the sky for the night 2 hours later (at 10:26 PM). Pollux will be less than 3 degrees above the Moon by the time of moonset on the northwestern horizon Thursday morning (at 3:55 AM). Mars will be 7 degrees to the upper left as evening twilight ends (at 8:25 PM EDT), with the Moon at 62 degrees above the west-southwestern horizon. Pollux will be 5 degrees to the upper left of the Moon as evening twilight ends (at 8:27 PM EDT). As evening twilight ends (at 8:21 PM EDT) the Moon will be at 16 degrees above the western horizon with Venus at 22 degrees. On the morning of Tuesday, March 7, 2023 (the day of the full moon), as morning twilight begins (at 5:35 AM EST), the setting full moon will be 14 degrees above the western horizon. As the Moon rises above the southeastern horizon (at 1:56 AM EDT) Antares will be 3.5 degrees to the upper right. Pollux will be 5 degrees to the right of the Moon as the pair sets on the northwestern horizon 9 hours after that (at 5:57 AM). Three of the five visible planets will be in the sky, with the brightest being Venus (as the evening star) at 24 degrees above the western horizon, Mercury (second brightest) at 6 degrees above the west-northwestern horizon, and Mars (third brightest) at 62 degrees above the west-southwestern horizon. By the morning of Thursday, April 6, 2023 (the day of the full moon after next), as morning twilight begins (at 5:46 AM EDT), the setting full moon will be 13 degrees above the west-southwestern horizon. By the evening of Wednesday, April 5, 2023 (the start of the night of the full moon after next), as evening twilight ends (at 8:34 PM EDT), the rising full moon will be 14 degrees above the east-southeastern horizon. The brightest will be Venus (as the evening star) at 19 degrees above the western horizon.