





What a phenomenal exhibit that opened tonight at the Annenberg Center for Photography. It's so incredibly easy to forget what a powerful role water plays in our lives. Even in the desert cities of California where we should most remember it.
While I love bottled water with electrolytes as much as the next person, water's so much more than America's favorite calorie-free beverage.
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