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The Los Angeles Women’s March Strongly Represented for Civil Liberties and Free Speech!
I met up with Kat Kramer for the Women’s March here in Los Angeles to be a part of something important after the fallout of the November 8th election. While I waited for Kat to arrive I was amazed by … Continue reading
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Tagged downtown, DTLA, dtla arts district, Freedom of Speech, LBGTQ, Los Angeles, Pershing Square, rights, Women's March
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The Otium Opens at The Broad
DTLA denizens, rejoice. The Otium is now open for lunch with dinner service to start soon. With big names like Bill Chait and Chef Timothy Hollingsworth at the helm, we expected great things, and it does not disappoint. From the room to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Chait, downtown, DTLA, Lunch in DTLA, Otium, Otium at The Broad, The Broad Museum, The Otium, Timothy Hollingsworth
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