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
Read about the original Sunday Salon at Clifton’s Cafeteria here<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Presentation One: <\/strong>In celebration of National Poetry Month<\/a>, Suzanne Lummis<\/a>, Cece Peri<\/a> and Dale Raoul<\/a> will present a series of readings in the vein of Poetry Noir. The readings will explore the themes of this genre: crime, decay, anonymity, hauntings from the past and a palpable sense of place and feel unique to Los Angeles.<\/p>\n
Presentation Two: <\/strong>Architectural historian Nathan Marsak<\/a>, author of Los Angeles Neon<\/a><\/em>, will present on Los Angeles’s great public mausolea. In this cultural and architectural history of how Los Angeles came to understand the community mausoleum, Marsak will chart the southland’s parallels with and digressions from America’s developing mores and attitudes toward the space of death.<\/p>\n