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Why Hancock Park is the Best Place to Live in LA….so many convenient and interesting things to do

Dress in Red for The Loft at Liz’s Opening of a New Exhibit “RED” Saturday November 19, 7-11pm

November 19, 2011
7:00 pm

It’s all about the color RED with hued food and drink and exclusively red dress code so the intensity will expand well beyond the realm of its featured art.

The group at this new Exhibit RED at The Loft at Liz’s features a number of renowned Los Angeles based artists including:

Andy Moses, Anna Dusi, Bendow, Mike Street,
Brad Howe,
Cielo Pessione, Danny First,
Elana Kundell,
Hacer, Jennifer Dozier,
Miles Regis,
Richard Turner,
Kenneth Ober, Hadi Salehi
and Robert Tahar

With a variety of works on canvas, featured installations and sculptural pieces, guests will be exposed to a sensory experience that can only be described as all-encompassing.

The opening will include a special live performance from the band Bumtech

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“Spirited Woman Visionary Series” with KCRW’s Frances Anderton on Saturday, November 19, 10-12:30

November 19, 2011
10:00 am

At the fantastic Robert Reynolds Studio in downtown at 408 South Spring Street. Led by Nancy Mills, founder of The Spirited Woman. I went to the last one for the first time and it was wonderful and upbeat and inspiring.  You’ll have fun, network in a supportive way, meet new friends, and be inspired! And get a chance to meet Nancy! Tell your friends about this series. Saturday, November 19, 10-12:30pm – KCRW Radio Host/Producer FRANCES ANDERTON Considered one of the most influential people in LA’s architectural/design scene, Frances Anderton was raised in Bath, England, and moved here in 1991 to become editor of L.A. Architect. Now the host of KCRW’s DnA: Design and Architecture, she also is a producer of KCRW’s current affairs shows, To The Point, and Which Way, LA? — both hosted by Warren Olney. She is regular contributor to the New York Times, and is an outspoken visionary. Frances fell in love with Los Angeles, and never looked back. Lucky for us.

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Knitting at the Craft and Folk Art Museum

November 19, 2011
2:00 pm

As Winter comes and the Holidays are fast approaching …do you feel the desire to KNIT ?

Why not join “YBLA” better known as “Yarn Bombing Los Angeles  Collective – Knit Group”,  Craft & Folk Art Museum’s monthly meeting of local knitters to share in their many diverse projects and good conversation. All skill levels are welcome and encouraged.

Next Meeting – Saturday  November 19
Yarn Bombing Los Angeles Collective – Knit Group
2:00-5:00pm • Free and open to the public

Craft and Folk Art Museum
5814 Wilshire Boulevard

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