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There will be no green beer but lots of stories, music, art, food and arts and crafts served during Glendale’s “Celtic Madness 2.” This St. Patrick’s Day event is a fund-raiser for Dreamshapers, an organization for creating venues for storytelling throughout Los Angeles.

* “Celtic Madness 2,” Verdugo Woodland Dad’s Club, 1728 Canada Blvd., Glendale. 7:30 p.m. $10; at the door, $12; children under 12, $6; at the door, $8. (310) 762-9075.

All Day: Art

Lewis deSoto’s sculpture “Ship” sets sail at the Christopher Grimes Gallery. The 5-foot iron model of a 20th century steamship is based on blueprints from Harlan and West (the Scottish duo who fashioned the ill-fated Titanic) and chugs around the gallery on hidden wheels in a fog of its own making.

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* “Lewis deSoto: Ship,” Christopher Grimes Gallery, 916 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Ends April 11. Reception with the artist, Saturday, 6-8 p.m. (310) 587-3373.

All Day: Art

Portraits of Christine Keeler, Joe Orton, David Frost, Twiggy, Cecil Beaton and Francois Truffaut and street photographs of New York, Paris, Morocco, Puerto Rico and England in the 1960s are included in “Lewis Morley: The Sixties,” the first major American exhibition of the British Australian photographer’s work.

* “Lewis Morley: The Sixties,” Gallery Luisotti, 2525 Michigan Ave., A-2, Santa Monica. Tuesday-Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Ends May 2. Reception with the photographer, Saturday, 5-7 p.m. (310) 453-0043.

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All Day: TV Festival

The Truth is . . . in Tustin? X-philes can experience the intrigue of Fox’s hit series “The X-Files” firsthand by attending the two-day “Los Angeles X-Files Expo” inside a hangar at the Marine Corps Air Station. Cast members Mitch Pileggi (Lt. Skinner), Nick Lea (Agent Krycek) and Dean Haglund (Lone Gunmen “Langley”) are scheduled to appear.

* “Los Angeles X-Files Expo,” Marine Corps Air Station, Tustin (Hangar Two at the Tustin Blimp Hangars); Saturday, 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Sunday, noon-7 p.m. $25 (limited number available). (888) EXPOTIX; (888) 397-6849.

8 pm: World Music

Players of the oversized Japanese taiko drum are more than percussionists. They’re dancers as well, spinning and hopping as they strike deep resonant tones from the skins. This ancient tradition is given a modern jazz twist or two by the Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble of Tokyo, which includes koto stringed-instrument and shinobue flute players as well taiko drummers from Japan and the U.S.

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* Eternal Energy: The Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble of Tokyo, Japan America Theatre, 244 S. San Pedro St., Little Tokyo. $18-$24. (213) 680-3700.

8:30 pm: Pop Music

Carlos Varela is regarded as Cuba’s Bob Dylan, a singer-songwriter who addresses the social and political concerns of the country’s youth with such emotional force that he’s become a cultural icon there. Varela makes his L.A. debut at LunaPark as part of his first U.S. tour.

* LunaPark, 665 N. Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood, $15. (310) 652-0611.

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FREEBIE: Joanie Bartels sings for children at Zany Brainy, Torrance, 1 p.m. (310) 791-6200.

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