LARRY KRAMER IN LOVE & ANGER
WED | JUNE 3RD | 7:30PM
West Hollywood City Council Chambers at West Hollywood Library
625 North San Vicente Boulevard
BE SURE TO RSVP IN ORDER TO SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR THE SCREENING
This film takes an unflinching look at the legendary activist and playwright ("The Normal Heart"). One of the leading figures in contemporary gay America, this political firebrand gave voice to the outrage and grief that inspired a generation of gay men and lesbians to fight for their...
LARRY KRAMER IN LOVE & ANGER
WED | JUNE 3RD | 7:30PM
West Hollywood City Council Chambers at West Hollywood Library
625 North San Vicente Boulevard
BE SURE TO RSVP IN ORDER TO SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR THE SCREENING
This film takes an unflinching look at the legendary activist and playwright ("The Normal Heart"). One of the leading figures in contemporary gay America, this political firebrand gave voice to the outrage and grief that inspired a generation of gay men and lesbians to fight for their lives.
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Free Validated Parking will be available in the five-story public parking structure.
ABOUT THIS SERIES:
Outfest, the leading organization that promotes equality by creating, sharing and protecting lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) stories on the screen, announces a new program: Outfest West Hollywood Series, a monthly program featuring films and discussions of interest to LGBT audiences at the West Hollywood City Council Chambers at West Hollywood Library, 625 N. San Vicente Blvd. in West Hollywood. It is made possible in part from a grant from the City of West Hollywood through its Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission."We are delighted to work with the City of West Hollywood to present a series of films and conversations that will address issues and ideas specific to the LGBT community while offering compelling and provocative entertainment to audeinces of all stripes," says KP Pepe, Outfest Director of Programming. "The new library has become a hub for the community at large, and Outfest looks forward to adding it to our many programming venues located throughout the greater metropolitan area."
ABOUT THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD:
The City of West Hollywood, also known as The Creative City, has a strong commitment to providing accessible arts and cultural events programming for its diverse community and visitors. This commitment led to the building of the West Hollywood Library in 2011, which has served as a hub of cultural programming in the area. Through its Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission, the City presents numerous film screenings, exhibitions, concerts, and other cultural events throughout the year, as well as an entire month of LGBTQ arts events during June Pride month. For more information on these West Hollywood arts and cultural events, please visit www.weho.org/arts and www.weho.org/pride.
Location:
625 North San Vicente Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA