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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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Movie Review: “Political Animals” at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival
Sheila Kuehl, a child actress and one time regular as Zelda on Dobie Gillis, finds her political footing in California’s political theater as the first openly gay state Senator. “Political Animals” is the story of four openly gay elected state politicians, … Continue reading
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Tagged Award Winner, Billy Bennight, civil rights, Fil, Film Independent, human rights, IFC, LBGT, LBGTQ, Movie
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