Arts & Entertainment

City to Screen 'Anyone and Everyone' Documentary

The proceeds from Saturday's screening will benefit The Lavender Effect.

The City of West Hollywood will Saturday host a screening of the documentary "Anyone and Everyone" at the West Hollywood Library City Council Chambers. 

The documentary, created by filmmaker Susan Polis Schutz, focuses on parents across the nation discussing their experiences with having a gay son or daughter. 

Along with the film, there will be a panel discussion and reception which will benefit The Lavender Effect.

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The Lavender Effect is a Los Angeles non-profit organization that created an initiative to construct a world-class LGBT Museum in or near Weho.

  • Read more on The Lavender Effect Museum initiative here

The film will screen at 8 p.m. and the panel discussion will begin at 9 p.m. 

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Admission to Saturday's screening is $10. Tickets can be purchased here.

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