
This past weekend was full of events and things to do. There are weekends where I struggle to find stuff to do then there are weekend where I don’t have enough time to squeeze in all I want to do.
As I mentioned in an earlier post this weekend had the East Hollywood Earth Day Festival and an Art Gallery Fundraiser in Chinatown. What I forgot to mention was the LA Times Festival of Books at UCLA. I somehow managed to do a little of all three.
First I attended the East Hollywood Earth Day Festival at the Vermont/Santa Monica Metro Station. I got to see lots of friends and a few musical performances as well as one Aztec Dancing group which is always fun to watch.

At the festival the EHNC also dedicated a tree in honor of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink who was tragically assassinated in 2007.

After a little fun in the East Hollywood sun I was off to Chinatown and the Chinatown Art Walk. This quarterly event has some fantastic galleries in Chung King Court off of Hill Street. With over 35 art galleries in Chinatown this event is one of the better art walks in LA if not the best rivaling that of the Downtown variety. My interest in this event was a fundraiser I helped produce at the Fifth Floor Gallery. Over 500 people came through the gallery looking at and buying art from various artists from around the world benefiting Empowerment Works and their Global Summit as well as their Grassroots Orphan Care Program in Zimbabwe.

After a well needed few hours of sleep I went down to UCLA Sunday morning to catch the Festival of Books. Unfortunately I did not get a chance to see any of my favorite authors and the discussion panels I was interested in were either too late or already filled. I did manage to buy a new book by Kevin J. Anderson “The Edge of the World” and I am anxiously awaiting the release of “The Winds of Dune” later this year.
I leave you with a few more pictures from my weekend. Enjoy.



Tags: Art, Chinatown, East Hollywood, Empowerment Works, Festival of Books, Hrant Dink, Kevin J. Anderson —
April 30th, 2009 at 11:16 am
love the pictures with the lanterns and also the aztec dancer. beautiful plummage.