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Afropix

About Afropix

When my father gave me a Kodak Brownie as a child, I fell in love with photography. I have been shooting pictures ever since. I am also an avid genealogist and can trace one of my family lines back to 1620! Check out my photography at afropixphotography.com!

Simply Iconic: Black Folk Artists at La Luz de Jesus Gallery

Selected works of seven self taught Black American folk artists works are on display at the La Luz de Jesus Gallery now through October 3, 2011. Those artists, each of them self taught, are Sam Doyle, Purvis Young, Herbert Singleton, … Continue reading

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Will Power to Youth’s Adaptation of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”

The Will Power to Youth (WPY) community playgroup examined power and forgiveness in Shakespeare’s final masterpiece, The Tempest, at The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles. WPY is a youth development program at The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles. Now in … Continue reading

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Upcoming: Fashion’s Night Out 2011

(from press release) Taste Fashion – Structures & Style 2011 “Fashion Blueprints” – Fashion’s Night Out WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – August 8, 2011 – The City of West Hollywood is celebrating its vibrant fashion community with three fashion-related events beginning … Continue reading

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Downtown Dog Gone Afternoon

The 5th Annual Downtown Dog Day Afternoon at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels was barking fun. Dogs, big and small participated — from Great Pyrenees to Chihuahua.  Various dog adoption agencies, along with the City of LA, … Continue reading

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Femme Fatale Street Artists: “Miss Danger on the Loose”

LAB ART, known as the Nation’s Premier Street Art Gallery presents “Miss Danger on the Loose”. The show curated by “KH No 7” along with gallery co-owners, Iskander Lemseffer and Rachel Joelson, is a celebration of the female street artist. … Continue reading

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The Coming Nightmare on the 405 Fwy

They call it the “I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Project”, but for those of us who travel the 405 from the Westside to the Valley or back, it’s going to be a nightmare for at least 2 days between July 16 … Continue reading

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Bird Watching in Malibu

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The Malibu Creeks meets the Pacific Ocean at the Malibu Lagoon. Next door to the North is Surfrider Beach, recently designated as World Surfing Reserve. The lagoon is used by migratory birds traveling on the Pacific Flyway – a major … Continue reading

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