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Maintain – Los Angeles Characters Art Show – January 8

January 8, 2011 12PM - 9PM Maintain - Sunset Store 3318 West Sunset Blvd Los Angeles CA 90026 ...

Otto Schade @ LAVA Gallery

The Moth

LAVA Gallery presents: OTTO SCHADE | Solo show LAVA Gallery 1.11 Kingly Court, Carnaby Street, London, W1B 5PW, United Kingdom Opening Party: Thursday 6th January 2010 | 6PM-9PM Exhibition from: 7th January -19th January 2010 Facebook Event

We're excited to announce the first in our series of artist showcases. We have invited Otto Schade to display his extraordinary artwork at our new headquarters in Kingly Court. The opening reception is on 6th January from 6pm onwards; the show will run for a fortnight. Originally from Chile, Schade now lives and works in London. As a street artist, Schade has lit up the East End with his intricate, surreal images. He is equally adept as a fine artist, creating highly accomplished oil paintings on canvas. We can't wait to see what Schade has in store for us. It promises to be a memorable show and a fitting start to our program of events in 2011. We've got some tremendous artists lined up for the coming months - stay tuned for more announcements. www.lavacollective.com/008-Otto_Schade.html Source

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Florence and The Machine: Letters from America

Flo's time in Los Angeles has been documented as part of a series of shorts called 'Letters From ...

Anti-slavery activists jailed in Mauritania

Not for sale Amnesty International is calling for the release of three anti-slavery activists who were jailed after exposing a case of two young girls allegedly forced to work as servants. Biram Dah Ould Abeid, Cheikh Ould Abidine and Aliyine Ould Mbareck Fall, all members of an anti-slavery NGO, were sentenced to one-year in jail - including six months suspended - on Thursday in the capital, Nouakchott. "Those jailed are prisoners of conscience, detained solely on the basis of their actions in the struggle against slavery," said Erwin van der Borght, Africa Director at Amnesty International. "The three men must be immediately and unconditionally released and Biram Dah Ould Abeid urgently treated for injuries he apparently sustained when ill-treated in detention." The men were arrested last month by security forces after reporting that ...