The Hollywood Farmers market is the granddaddy of central Los Angeles farmers' markets. Described on Farmer Net as "offering a fantastic variety of the freshest California-grown fruits and vegetables, the Hollywood Farmers' Market has increasingly become a destination shopping venue. Other products include honey, fish, free-range poultry and eggs, bison meat, gouda cheese, olives, mushrooms, sprouts, jams, jellies, fruit juices, specialty sauces and dips, dried fruit and nuts, an espresso cart, Mexican, Caribbean, Middle-Eastern and many other ethnic foods prepared at the market, hot crepes, breads, cookies, clothing, jewelry, gifts and so much more."
The Hollywood Farmer's Market has recently become the focus of a battle with the Los Angeles Film School, who argue that the Market denies them Sunday access to their parking structure. The dispute has raised the specter that the Market may be moved or even discontinued, so take advantage of it while you still can.
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KCET's quarterly screening series is back for Summer! Join us as we preview eight major new films prior to their local release. Get exclusive audio podcasts, the schedule of upcoming films and more. The series starts June 5th at 7 p.m. at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica with a screening of "Magic of Belle Island," a film staring Morgan Freeman.
The Summer Series of the KCET Cinema Series is made possible by Presenting Sponsor the E. Hofert Dailey Trust and the Johnny Mercer Foundation.






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