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Silver Lake and other Communities Continue to Mourn the Tragedy at Trader Joe’s
Photos of the makeshift memorial outside of the Silver Lake Trader Joe’s store (plus one of nearby burger joint Rick’s) taken one week after the July 21 hostage takeover by a gunman and resulting police shootout. This tragedy sadly culminated … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged community, flowers, gunman, hostage, hostages, Mely, Mely Corado, Melyda Corado, Memorial, police, shootout, Silver Lake, Trader Joe's
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Here’s A Look At The Spheres at MacArthur Park
This last weekend was the beginning of an art project 7 years in the making by Portraits of Hope that was approved in early May. Ed Massey and Bernie Massey head up the organization Portraits of Hope that focus public art projects that … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged Aquatic, art, Art Project, Art Work, Balls, Big, Billy Bennight, community, Fish, Florals, Fun, Giant, Giant Balls, Inner City Park, Lake, Park, parks, photography, Pool, Sphere, Spheres, water
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Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival: Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Red Carpet Gala Honoring “The Outrageous Sophie Tucker”
By all accounts last year’s 9th Annual Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival was a howling success honoring the legendary Carl Reiner. The evening red carpet was a notable crew that included: Francine York, Doris Roberts, Kat Kramer, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Lainie Kazan, Lorraine Newman and Jon … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Events, Movies, News & Sports
Tagged 50's Screen Siren, actress, Billy Bennight, community, cross-dressing, drag, Events, festival, Film, Jew, Jewish, LGBT, Los Angeles, Performer, Queen, Sex Symbol, singer, Some Of These Days, Strong Woman, Strong Women, William Morris, Ziegfeld Follies
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Cartwheel Art Tour Exposes The Surprising World of LA’s Art District
Anyone who has followed the DTLA Arts and Warehouse District over these years are aware that this community offers unique and unexpected experiences. Cindy Schwarzstein heads Cartwheel Art Tours for the DTLA Arts community. The Cartwheel Art Tour exposes the meat and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions
Tagged Angel City Brewery, Angelina Christina, Art Week, Art. Arts, Arts District, BIG Sleeps, Billy Bennight, Cheech Marin, community, DEFER, Desire Obtain Cherish, DTLA, Emmeric Konrad, Graffiti, Graffiti Artist, LA Art Week, Los Angeles, Murals, Noni Olabisi, photography, RETNA, Shana Nys Dambrot, Stephen Seemayer, Steve Grody, This Means Mar, Underground, VYAL ONE
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