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Review: 2021 Virtual AbilityFirst Food & Wine Festival

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Though I look forward to once again being in the presence of other art and culture enthusiasts in our local venues , I enjoyed The AbilityFirst Food & Wine Festival  from the comfort of my own home. This was the second time

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Review: VeroTalks Ecce Vinum Wine Tasting Event, with Yannick Benjamin

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On March 24, 2021, Vero hosted a virtual wine tasting event from its series Verotalks. The event was moderated by Sommelier Yannick Benjamin, co-founder of Wine on Wheels, and Wheeling Forward. Benjamin introduced winemaker Moisés Casas of Ecce Vinum, and

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Running thru March, 2021: Cinelounge Drive-In

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Cinelounge Drive-In movies screenings continue thru March 2021. New movies have been added to an already great list of films. Upcoming screenings include: Nomadland, Minari, Happily, the Boonies, and more. Past movies have included  My Salinger Year, The Trial

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On View thru March 28, 2021: Rele Gallery “Orita Meta – Crossroads”

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A new Los Angeles gallery opens its doors in the midst of social upheaval and a worldwide pandemic. Rele Gallery, one of Africa’s foremost galleries of contemporary art based in Lagos, Nigeria, opens its first international space in Los

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Review: AbilityFirst 2020 Festival of Fall Comes To You

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Photo courtesy of the AbilityFirst Festival of Fall This year’s AbilityFirst 2020 Festival of Fall Comes To You presented by Chubb was held virtually due to Covid. For the past few years, this annual event has been

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Review: “Vastness” by Margaret Lazzari @ George Billis LA

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In the presence of a world-historical phenomenon, Ms. Lazzari testifies to the naturally beautiful at George Billis Gallery LA. It is a wonderful gesture that her most eruptive compositions in Vastness are unstretched canvasses out of creative happenstance due

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