Here, There, and Everywhere is a free, monthly newsletter by The Ambrose, featuring updates here at the hotel, as well as interesting events around town.

We will open the book. Its pages are blank.
We are going to put words on them ourselves.
The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day.
-Edith Lovejoy Pierce


 







In 2007 we promise to continue taking good care of all the people that you care about. We look forward to hosting another wonderful year of early morning coffee talk, late afternoon business meetings, and glasses of wine in the garden at sunset. May this year bring you an abundance of all the good and lovely things you have been looking forward to.









A Night at the Opera (1935) and Monkey Business (1931)
Monday, January 1st (5pm)
Aero Theater
1328 Montana Ave
Santa Monica, CA
310.466-film
www.americancinematheque.com


Ring in the New Year with everybody's favorite vaudevillian comics - Harpo, Chico, and Groucho - in two hilarious classics, A Night at the Opera and Monkey Business. For more information please visit www.americancinematheque.com.




Copro/Nason's 15th Anniversary Group Art Exhibition
Now through Saturday, January 20th
2525 Michigan Ave (Bergamot Station)
Santa Monica, CA
310.829.2156
www.copronason.com


Bergamot Station's Copro/Nason Gallery, known for its unique collection of inspired, alternative art, celebrates 15 years of fine-art publishing with this month's group-art exhibition. For more information and online exhibition catalogue viewing please visit www.copronason.com.





Skin+Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture
Museum of Contemporary Art
Now through Monday, March 5th (Mon & Fri: 11am-5pm / Thur: 11am-8pm / Sat & Sun: 11am-6pm)
250 South Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA
213.626.6222
www.moca.org


Exploring the visual and intellectual principles of fashion and architecture, this exhibition presents the work of both fashion designers and architects, investigating themes like shelter, identity, and the creative process. It's organized by MOCA's curator of Architecture and Design, Brook Hodge, and accompanied by a fully illustrated exhibition catalogue. For more information please visit www.moca.org. And take note: FREE admission on Thursday nights from 5-8pm!






Angel Harvest, Inc.
PO Box 27698
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323.256.6881
www.angelharvest.org


Angel Harvest has one very simple mission: getting food from where there is extra to where it is needed. Angel Harvest volunteers pick up left-over food from events and deliver it free of charge to shelters, soup kitchens, and rehabilitation centers. These agencies then provide free meals to people regardless of their religious denomination, national origin, or race. Most of the people in need are the working poor, who hold down two or three jobs just to survive. One-of-four who eats Angel Harvest donations is a child. Many of the emergency feeding programs that Angel Harvest donates to are simultaneously facing decreasing financial support while managing increasing numbers of hungry people; your donated special-event food allows these programs to stretch their budgets. For more information on how you can help please visit www.angelharvest.org.






 
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