Remembering Bobby Kennedy: Forty Years After His Death. Jim Hubbard and Venice Arts present a striking collection of iconic black and white photos of the slain leader, killed during his campaign for President in 1968. June 1 – June 30, Universal Art Gallery, 2001 Lincoln Boulevard, Venice. venice-arts.org
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