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Review: Barak Ballet at The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage

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The Barak Ballet, founded by Los Angeles native Melissa Barak, returned to the Broad Stage for their fourth time and presented two world premier pieces, Cypher and Desert Transport, and a reprise of last year's well received E/SPACE. Cypher:

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Event Review: VENICE ARTS 22nd ANNIVERSARY GALA

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On Saturday, November 7, 2015, LAArtParty joined Venice Arts as it celebrated its 22nd Anniversary Gala. Twenty-two years ago, Venice Arts started with 10 kids and a big dream. Its award-winning Art Mentoring program now reaches hundreds of low-income

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Event Review: Sights, Sounds and Innovation at Lightning in a Bottle

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Written by An Bar -  Lightning in a Bottle hosted their annual festival over Memorial Day Weekend (May 21 - 25) which brought over 30,000 participants to the isolated desert grounds on the outskirts of Bradely, California. The sustainable

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LA Art Party Event Review on Huff Post: Lexus Grand Tasting, 2014 Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival, August 21-24 2014!

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LA Art Party attended the Los Angeles Food and Wine Festival (August 21-24 2014) presented by Coast Luxury Management. Celebrating its fourth year, LAFW was incredible. We were unable to attend all the various tasting/cooking events happening earlier in

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Review: Meshell Ndegeocello Ignites the John Anson Ford Theatre

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Summer weather is here, which means it's time for a summer concert. And there is no better place in town to see a show than the John Anson Ford Theatre which has recently completed a renovation. This week, the venue

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