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[[File:Ehab Lotayef.jpg |200px|thumb|left|Ehab Lotayef]]
As far as Saturday goes, that sounds good. I don't think the walk through
Angeleno Heights would interest you much. It' s a neighborhood adjacent to
downtown and is about as Urban as LA gets. Its appeal is essentially just
two blocks of predominantly Victorian Homes saddled into a mash of
freeways.


Ehab is a poet, photographer and playwright. He is a Canadian of Egyptian origin, residing in Montreal since 1989, interestred in social justice and the strugle for justice worledide, contemprory and historically. This refelects clearly in his writings and photography. As an activist, Ehab traveles regularly to hot spots around the world to offer solidarity and artistically bear witness to what goes on.
Instead, we know a great cafe, oceanside, on the Venice boardwalk for
brunch. And either after, or if no one's hungry we can skip that and drive
up the Pacific Coast Highway to Malibu for a moderately steep hike through
the Santa Monica Mtns. which overlook both the city and the ocean.


= External Links =
There's also this:


[http://www.ece.mcgill.ca/~elotay/lotayef/ Official Site]
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[[Category:People]]
Artwalk Culver City
[[Category:Montréal people]]
 
[[Category:Literature]]
What: Taylor de Cordoba, Cherry and Martin, LAXART, and 27 other galleries
[[Category:Visual Arts]]
and exhibition spaces open for self-guided tours.
 
Why: Artwalk like an Egyptian.
 
When: Sat., noon-8 p.m.
 
Where: See [3]culvercity.org for gallery information and maps
(310-253-5716).
 
Culver City is a neighborhood that's going through a pretty rapid
transition.
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