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3rd Annual Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival

June 8, 2010No Comments
3rd Annual Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival

    This year’s L.A. Brazilian Film Festival covered five fantastic days of films, seminars, workshops and networking events.  The seminars covered various topics from production to financing to distribution.  Taking place this year at the Landmark Theater in the Westside Pavilion, the film festival was greeted by a bevy of film industry faithful, attracting [...]

The History of Greek – Americans in Southern California

June 6, 2010No Comments
The History of Greek – Americans in Southern California

The immigrant story is a compelling one. It is universal because it speaks to the millions of people who once lived in their own country and then for various reasons found themselves living in another. It is also unique because it is specific to their personal experiences. The Americans of Greek descent, a vital component [...]

Did You See the SEE Film Fest?

May 31, 2010No Comments
Did You See the SEE Film Fest?

By Aura Imbarus The end of April was marked by five days of cultural expose and awareness seen through the world of movies. Stories of people living across religious, ethnic, and cultural divides from Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey came together in celebrating harmony and the thriving spirit of [...]

Polish Community Mourns The Loss Of President Lech Kaczynski

April 12, 2010No Comments
Polish Community Mourns The  Loss Of   President Lech Kaczynski

  Funeral Set For Apr.17 President Lech Kaczynski To Be Laid To Rest Saturday The Immigrant Magazine expresses deepest sympathy to the Polish community in the USA for the loss of President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash along with his official delegation on their way to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of [...]

“The Long Bright” Cantata Charity Performance Provides Aid for Cancer Research

March 17, 2010No Comments
“The Long Bright” Cantata Charity Performance Provides Aid for Cancer Research

In a joint effort by the Isreali Cancer Research Fund ( ICRF) and The Los Angeles Jewish Symphony, a charity performance was held at UCLA’s Royce hall on the 15th March 15, 2010 to honor Robert Silverstein and Irvin Fenteich (Chairman of the board of Cedars- Sinai Medical Center), with a Lifetime Humanitarian Award for [...]

Asian Lunar New Year on February 14th, 2010 Ushers in Year of the Tiger

February 14, 2010No Comments
Asian Lunar New Year on February 14th, 2010 Ushers in Year of the Tiger

Kang & Lee Advertising, the Premier Agency Targeting Asian Multicultural Consumers, Explains Significance  The Asian Lunar New Year, the Year of the Tiger, will begin on February 14, and is celebrated by many Asian ethnic groups including Chinese, Vietnamese and Koreans. “This holiday is an ancient cultural tradition that is filled with ritual, excitement, and [...]

18th Annual Pan African Film Festival Announces CCH Pounder As 2010 Celebrity Host

February 3, 2010No Comments
18th Annual Pan African Film Festival Announces CCH Pounder As 2010 Celebrity Host

America’s Largest and Most Prestigious Black Film Festival to Kick Off February 10 LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The Pan African Film and Arts Festival (PAFF), America’s largest and most prestigious Black film and arts festival, has announced CCH Pounder as its 2010 Celebrity Host. Taking place February 10-17 in Los Angeles at the Culver Plaza [...]

South Africa honors John Dube benefactors in the United States

December 9, 20092 Comments
South Africa honors John Dube benefactors in the United States

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Famous Immigrants In USA

September 25, 2009No Comments
Famous Immigrants In USA

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