Screening of Food, Inc.
Magnolia Pictures, Participant Media, River Road Entertainment, the California Center for Public Health Advocacy, and the California Farm to School Program invite Slow Food Los Angeles members and friends to a free screening and panel discussion of Food, Inc.: When: Thursday, June 4, 2009 beginning at 7:00pm Where: Whittier Village Cinemas, 7038 Greenleaf Avenue, Whitter [...]
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