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Cultural Traffic ~ October 1 at Delicious Pizza

CULTURAL TRAFFIC LOS ANGELES
Sunday 1st October 2017
Free Entry
11am-8pm
Delicious Pizza
5419 W Adams Blvd
Los Angeles
California 90016

Cultural Traffic LA will be hosted at Delicious Pizza restaurant, founded in 2015 by father-son duo Fred and Travis Sutherland with Mike and Rick Ross from the golden era of hip-hop's Delicious Vinyl record label. Delicious Pizza is located in L.A.'s West Adams neighbourhood.

Our Los Angeles non-profit partner is Hollywood based My Friends Place, who assist and inspire homeless youth to build self-sufficient lives.

The fair will feature live performance, publishers and pop culture dealers from Europe and USA.

LOS ANGELES EXHIBITORS TO DATE
Aint-Bad
Animals Magazine
Autre Magazine
Book Hook Editions
Dashwood Books
Everlasting Family Secret
Hat & Beard Press
Ignored Prayers
Johnson Rare Books & Archives
Little Big Man Books
Mirrored Society
My Friend's Place
New Documents
The Oxnard Plain Press
Paper Work NYC
RE/Search/ Search and Destroy
Richardson Magazine
Silent Sound
Sleepner
Slut
The Heavy Dose
Valerie Bower
YES PRESS/NOMag

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