Los Angeles: Artful Views
This weekend, I plan to head out to the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena to catch the Tales of the Blue Lord show before it closes on May 12th. This intimate exhibit, with paintings, sculpture and religious icons from as early as the 11th century, explores the life and legend of Krishna — the lotus-eyed Hindu deity who is both mighty (demon slayer), playful (flute player), and always adventurous.

Then next week, I’m looking forward to the opening of The Vision and Art of Shinjo Ito in Westwood. The founder of the Shinnyo-en stream of Buddhism, was one of Japan’s most versatile modern religious artists — a calligrapher, photographer, and his greatest milestone, the Great Parinirvana Image: a 16-foot long statue of Buddha Shakyamuni about to enter nirvana.
Throughout the month of May, there’s also a slew of interesting events to accompany the Ito exhibit — guided meditations, musical performances and on Sunday May 11th, a yoga class set to classical music.
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Now some YogaWorks news. The South Bay location has finally opened. And don’t forget to take advantage of a mother’s day promotion — a free class for mom at any studio. Download the free class card from the homepage.
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