{"id":1170,"date":"2013-12-25T08:45:11","date_gmt":"2015-09-16T04:06:57","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T07:00:00","slug":"lavas-32nd-sunday-salon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lavatransforms.local\/2013\/12\/25\/lavas-32nd-sunday-salon\/","title":{"rendered":"LAVA’s 32nd Sunday Salon"},"content":{"rendered":"
Join LAVA<\/span> for our revived free monthly Sunday Salon series. We return to South Broadway, to the mezzanine of Les Noces du Figaro<\/a>, which was recently opened by the family behind Figaro Bistro<\/a> in Los Feliz. This handsome space was formerly Schaber\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Cafeteria<\/a> (Charles F. Plummer, 1928), and the mezzanine features wonderful views of the Los Angeles Theatre<\/a>.<\/p>\n On the last Sunday of each month, LAVA welcomes interested individuals to gather in downtown Los Angeles (noon-2pm), for a structured Salon featuring formal presentations and opportunities to meet and connect with one another. If you\u00e2\u20ac\u2122re interested in joining LAVA as a creative contributor or an attendee, we recommend Salon attendance as an introduction to this growing community. We also recommend the eclairs.<\/p>\n Read about the original Sunday Salon at Clifton’s Cafeteria here<\/a>.<\/p>\n The Salon will be broken into two distinct presentations each lasting about 45 minutes. You are encouraged to arrive early<\/span> if you wish to order food and beverages from the counter downstairs, and bring your meal upstairs. <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Presentation One<\/strong><\/p>\n Darrell Rooney on Harlow In Hollywood<\/strong><\/p>\n Harlow. The name resonates. Blonde Bombshell. Platinum Blonde. The labels applied by press agents during Jean Harlow’s seven-year career still carry a charge seventy years later. Harlow created the mold: the first blonde sex symbol who captured the attention of a nation, then touched their hearts with her genuine warmth and candor. At a time when Harlow’s star shone its brightest, Los Angeles and the movies gave birth to a district that exists as much in the mind as on the map. Harlow historian Darrell Rooney, co-author of Harlow In Hollywood<\/em><\/a> (Angel City Press), discusses and presents images on the behind the scenes life of Jean Harlow and the city that helped mold her.<\/p>\n