Arts & Entertainment
Weekend Get Out: the Laguna Laughter Club, Eric Henderson, Chopin and More (Video)
Recommended goings-on in Laguna Beach for the next few days.

Stumped about what to do this weekend? Patch is coming to the rescue. We've got the best bets for your done-work-outta-here time. Check our picks for the activities to hit and stuff to explore:
- Laguna Laughter Club Gatherings
Where/When: 10 a.m. Saturday at the northern end of Main Beach. Also 8 a.m. Sunday through Friday.
Why go: Start your day with some fun, a relaxed mood, and less stress. Also, check out the video.
Pricing: Free - Monsieur Chopin
Where/When: . Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.
Why go: Created by the same team that brought George Gershwin Alone to life (and most recently Maestro: the Art of Leonard Bernstein), Hershey Felder's one-man play begins at Frédéric Chopin’s salon in Paris. Monsieur Chopin proceeds to teach a piano lesson that actually took place on March 4, 1848, just days after the February 1848 revolution.
Pricing: $36-$60 - Guitarist Eric Henderson in Concert
Where/When: Bridge Hall, , 340 St. Ann's Dr. Sat., 7:30 p.m.
Why go: Live guitar music by a talented artist, and a portion of the proceeds go towards HABLA, a school readiness program for disadvantaged children.
Pricing: $20 at the door. Also available from (1264 S. Coast Hwy., 949-494-5959) and (577 S. Coast Hwy., 949-494-6266) - The Laguna Beach Certified California Farmers Market
Where/When: Lumberyard parking lot, 384 Forest Ave. Sat., 8 a.m-noon.
Why Go: To check out all the fresh foods. Also, the Transition Laguna Beach Food Group will be there this Saturday selling vegetable seedlings. Their booth will be located at the back of the market on Locals Lane.
Pricing: Free. For more information, call 714-573-0374 - Curatorial walk-through of Landscape and Figuration from the Collection: Early to Mid-20th Century with Curator of Collections JanetBlake Where/When: , 307 Cliff Dr. Sun., 1 p.m.
Why go: A guided tour of one of the new exhibits at LAM. Learn all about the artwork straight from curator Blake's lips, then impress your friends with your knowledge of impressionism and modernism when you bring them back with you sometime before the show's May 15 ending.
Pricing: General admission, $12; students/seniors/active military, $10; children under 12 and museum members, free. For more information, call 949-494-8971.