North America agenda: Jean Paul Gaultier, Yves Saint Laurent retropectives

Pierre et Gilles, Jean Paul Gaultier, 1990

Spring festivals include Saint Patrick's Day and Cherry Blossoms in DC, music fests range from SXSW in Texas to electronica's Winter Fest in Miami Beach, and museum exhibits such as the art of video games in Washington DC and Yves Saint-Laurent's designs in Denver, Colorado.

26th WonderCon
March 16-18
Anaheim, California

This comic book conference offers a preview of upcoming films prior to the extravaganza of ComicCon in July. Presentations and panel discussions for animated films, anime, superhero movies and videogames will be showcased for fans as well as creators of classic comics such as Batman and Wolverine. In 2012, the event moves to Anaheim's Convention Center, while San Francisco's Moscone Center undergoes renovations.
http://www.comic-con.org/wc/index.php


27th Winter Music Conference

March 16-25
Miami Beach, Florida

With the explosion of electronic music, this festival attracts 1900 artists and DJs, 100,000 attendees from 70 countries with 400 seminars, demo sessions and pool parties. The round-the-clock events include DJ spin-offs and club performances culminating in the Dance Music Awards. The conference at The Beachplex features panels and Q&As with industry leaders and producers. The Ultra Music Festival is scheduled March 23-25. Similar fests include Detroit’s Electronic Music Fest and Nature One near Frankfurt.
http://www.wintermusicconference.com
and http://www.ultramusicfestival.com/


The Art of Video Games

March 16-September 30
American Art Museum, Smithsonian
Washington, DC

The first exhibit to chronicle the development of video games as an art medium, from the 1970s Atari to today's Playstation 3. Visual effects, storytelling and aesthetics will be highlighted by curators PastPixels. Multimedia presentations with game footage, historic consoles and a selection of working game systems will be available for visitors to play. The show opens with GameFest, three days of talks by video game pioneers, designers and artists, screenings, and hands-on play of Pac-Man, Super Mario Brothers, and Myst.
http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/archive/2012/games/


250th St. Patrick’s Day Parade

March 17
New York City, New York

St. Patrick's Day, celebrated by the Irish and “Irish at heart” features parades and pub crawls in cities across the US and around the world, from Tokyo to Turkey. Since 1762, the oldest and largest party marches along New York City’s Fifth Avenue from St. Patrick’s Cathedral at 11 am to the Metropolitan Museum of Art around 5 pm. Irish music, food and drink are enjoyed by all who wear green, with some towns even dyeing the local rivers green.
http://www.st-patricks-day.com


27th LA Marathon

March 18
Los Angeles, California

Inspired by the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in the city, this "Stadium to the Sea" 26.2 mile race, starts at Dodger Baseball Stadium and wends its way along the Sunset Strip through Beverly Hills, crossing town to reach the Santa Monica Pier. With 26,054 registrants keeping a 15-minute per mile pace, the finish line closes officially eight hours after the launch start of the race. Celebrity pariticpants have included Shia Labeouf, Gordon Ramsay and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
http://www.lamarathon.com


100th National Cherry Blossom Festival

March 20 - April 27
Washington DC

The centennial celebration of the thousands of blossoming cherry trees along the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, this spring honors the original gift of 600 trees Japan presented to America in 1912. This tradition in the nation's capital includes an annual parade, kite festival, fireworks, concerts and 90 special events over five weeks, from art to musical performances in tribute to the pink and white flowers that fill the city, monuments and National Mall.
http://www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org/


The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier

March 24-August 19
De Young Museum
San Francisco, California

For the 35th anniversary of Jean Paul Gaultier, the first retrospective devoted to the fashion designer spans 120 selections from his 1976 ready-to-wear to his 2007 haute couture collections. The exhibition, “From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk,” celebrates his avant-garde style and collaborations with Madonna, Lady Gaga, filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, dance and theater with films clips of concerts, ballets, and fashion shows. Photography includes images by Andy Warhol, Jean-Baptiste Mondino and Robert Doisneau. The Montreal-based theater company Ubu Compagnie de Création designed 30 animated mannequins who talk and sing in playful vignettes for the show.
http://deyoung.famsf.org/


Yves Saint Laurent: The Retrospective

March 25-July 8
Denver Art Museum

A 40-year survey of the fashion designer work arrives from the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Paris, with 200 examples of his haute couture garments, as well as photographs, drawings, and films that illustrate the development of his style and career from early days at Dior in 1958 to Saint Laurent's recent elegant evening gowns. The DAM will be the only US venue for the exhibition.
http://www.denverartmuseum.org


25th Kid's Choice Awards

March 31
Los Angeles, CA

Actor Will Smith will emcee the Kids' Choice Awards, presented by Nickelodeon, the kids' television network. Young fans who watch the channel will choose favorite artists in film, television and music. Winners take the famous orange blimp trophy and get "slimed" with green goop live at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.
http://www.nick.com/kids-choice-awards


32nd Razzie Awards

April 1
Hollywood, California

Rescheduled to coincide with April Fools Day, The Razzies spoof on the Oscars moved its awards ceremony for the worst films to April 1 in 2012. The nominees for the Golden Raspberry Award, announced the night before the Oscars, were dominated by Adam Sandler this year with a record 11 Razzies nods for three films including Jack and Jill. Besides the acting, directing, writing and film categories, The Razzies dishonor the Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel. Previous repeat ‘winners' included Sylvester Stallone and Madonna.
http://www.razzies.com


112th New York International Auto Show

April 6-15
New York, New York

New York rounds out the North American Auto Show season and normally boasts a couple of high-profile debuts of upcoming production vehicles and concept cars for visitors, who number over one million. The show traditionally hosts the prestigious World Car of the Year competition, selecting the winner from new models introduced by automakers around the world. Follow the event on Twitter @NYAutoShow
http://www.autoshowny.com


13th Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival

April 13-15 and April 20-22
Indio, California, USA

More than 100,000 music fans head to the Southern California desert for the annual Coachella Festival. In the decade since launching, the multi-stage event has grown in size and acclaim and is considered the opener of the summer festival season, adding another weekend in 2012. Artists in the line-up cover pop, rock, electronica and hip-hop genres and this year's headliners include Radiohead, The Black Keys, Bon Iver and Snoop Dog. Bonnaro and Lollapolooza are the two other big US pop musical events.
http://www.coachella.com


27th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

April 14
Cleveland, Ohio

Presentations to legendary pop, rock and R&B musicians and industry greats at this ceremony located at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum. This year's inductees include Guns N'Roses, Donovan, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Faces, Beastie Boys, Lauri Nyro, and The Miracles. A week of activities for fans precede the event with a grand finale jam session of the latest Hall of Famers.
http://www.rockhall.com


11th Tribeca Film Festival

April 18-29-May 1
New York City, New York

Co-founded by Robert DeNiro, this event screens 135 narrative, documentaries and short films from American and international filmmakers in venues around town, as well as streaming and video-on-demand, reaching beyond the 400,000 attendees. With galas and awards, this spring event has eclipsed Lincoln Center's New York Film Festival in fall.
http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org


Star Wars: Identities

April 19-September 16
Montreal Science Center
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

In association with Lucasfilms, scientific experts and the team that mounted the Indiana Jones exhibition, the identity of characters from the Star Wars films, 1977 to 2005, is the theme explored in this show. Displays of 200 objects from Lucasfilms' archives of props, models and artwork, include Darth Vader's caped costume and a full-sized Podracer. The interactive experience explores Jedi heroes, Luke and Skywalker, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Yoda, and more, allowing visitors to create their own character.
http://www.starwarsidentities.com and http://www.montrealsciencecentre.com


55th San Francisco International Film Festival
April 19-May 3
San Francisco, California

America's longest-running film fest, SFIFF screens 200 films and presents live events with 200 filmmakers in conversations, workshops and salons, attracting more than 75,000 attendees. The Film Society also presents several awards including the Persistence of Vision and Golden Gate award to renowned filmmakers. A festival favorite is a special screening accompanied by a live musical performance. Other big spring film festivals in the US include Tribeca in New York, Seattle and SXSW in Austin.
http://festival.sffs.org/


5th Record Store Day
April 21
Worldwide

Record Store Day is an annual day-long celebration on the third Saturday of April in support of independent records shops worldwide. The event has broken vinyl record sales and each store hosts in-store performances, signings, meet & greets, DJ spinning and special product releases. This year's "ambassador" is Iggy Pop, who says, "Small indie shops have always been a mix of theater and laboratory."
http://www.recordstoreday.com


20th Hot Docs Festival
April 26-May 6
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Canadian International Documentary Film Festival is North America's largest documentary festival and conference, presenting more than 150 cutting-edge films from around the globe. The event features workshops and a distribution market, attracting 2,000 attendees and filmmakers to screenings, special events, a curated competition, world showcases, pop culture, and retrospective of a master filmmaker. A prevalent theme will inform the selections and the topics discussed.
http://www.hotdocs.ca/

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