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Parrot Roost Watch with the Moore Lab

When you hear or see the wild parrots of Los Angeles do you ever wonder where they're headed? Roosting sites are a wonderful way to observe hundreds of parrots and parakeets gather during winter evenings. Moore Lab launched the Free-flying Los Angeles Parrot Project (FLAPP), where we're looking closely at the DNA of both the Red-crowned and Lilac-crowned Parrots and analyzing community science observations along the way. These Amazona parrots are native to opposite coasts of Mexico and never meet, but in L.A.

Sound Bath in the Olive Grove

Our Olive Grove is one of the most resilient places on campus, as these trees use little water, withstand heat, and store CO2.

Due to lower than usual yield, we will not have our Annual Olive Harvest this fall. Yet to continue the tradition, we invite you to celebrate our olive trees. Co-sponsors include Office of Sustainability, Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, Emmons Health and FEAST.

Michael Lloyd on Making a Hit Record - Curb Fellow Event

Join producer and musician Michael Lloyd, the Linda and Mike Curb Fellow in Popular Music History, for an in-depth conversation on the making of hit records. Through listening and discussion of iconic tracks like “I Go to Pieces,” (Peter & Gordon, 1964) “Good Vibrations,” (The Beatles, 1966) and “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life,” (Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, 1987).

 

Book Talk & Signing: Jeff Weiss – Waiting for Britney Spears

Jeff Weiss' journalistic work has appeared in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, Pitchfork, The FADER, and many other outlets. A former columnist for LA Weekly, he is the cofounder of The LAnd magazine and the founder of the pioneering hip-hop blog Passion of the Weiss, along with its record label, POW Recordings. He was born and raised in Los Angeles.

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