Tribute to AIDS Survivors at Wilshire Ebell Tonight
“The Survivors: A Tribute to People Living With AIDS,” a benefit featuring actor John Glover (“An Early Frost,” “The Chocolate War,” “Scrooged”) and recording star Belinda Carlisle, among others, will be held tonight at 8 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre.
The two-hour event will benefit the Being Alive/People With AIDS Action Coalition, an organization which provides peer support, roommate referrals, advocacy and vital medical information for people affected by AIDS. Also participating will be actresses Anne Francis (“Honey West”), Amanda Bearse (“Married . . . With Children”), and Rebecca Street (“The Young and Restless”).
A reception and special presentation of the Names Project’s photo exhibit, “Faces of AIDS,” will be held at 7 p.m. in front of the theater, which is at 4401 W. 8th St.
Tickets for the event are $50 and are available through Ticketron, the Wilshire Ebell box office, A Different Light Bookstore in Silver Lake, the Unicorn Bookstore in West Hollywood, and the Being Alive office (4222 Santa Monica Blvd.) in Silver Lake.
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