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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Flamenco Festival Today July 28 Last Day at El Cid
Flamenco! It’s spanish style dance, music and song. The Flamenco Festival celebrates El Cid’s fifty year tradition to bring flamenco music and dance to Los Angeles. Admission to the festival is $55.00 per person – available only at the door. … Continue reading
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This Sunday – The LA Beat Presents: Labor Camp, Swords Of Fatima, Garretson & Gorodetsky – Free All Ages Afternoon Show!
Come one & come all to our free Sunday afternoon all-ages show at the Redwood this weekend, featuring a slew of familiar faces for anyone who’s kept abreast of the local music scene’s left field in the last couple of … Continue reading
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Glamour Stoned Jewelry
Glamour Stoned is a new jewelry site that just launched with some cute, funky jewelry as well as classy. The site also sells great accessories and handbags but I’m especially smitten with the necklaces and rings: (You gotta love “Trust … Continue reading
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Tagged bunny ears, cat ears, glamour stoned, jewelry, pac-man, saturn
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Offbeat L.A.: Surreality at the Orange County Fair
The County Fair… Just reading those three simple words conjures up magical summertime childhood memories for everyone, no matter where in the United States you may have been raised. Sticky cotton candy, dusty live animals, high-in-the-sky ferris wheels, not-so-spooky fun … Continue reading
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Tagged Nicole Kreuzer, Nikki Kreuzer, OC Fair, Offbeat L.A., Orange County Fair
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Theater Review – Nine by DOMA Theater Co.
I suppose it was inevitable that one of these days, a Fellini film would be turned into a Broadway musical – most cinematic trope eventually do – but I don’t think I’d have guessed the first one to be adapted … Continue reading
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Album Review: Lost On Purpose’s “Rōnin”
L.A. band Lost On Purpose are Will VanderWyden and Jacquelyn Thropay. It started as multi-instrumentalist VanderWyden’s solo project in 2003, and he has released six albums, adding keyboardist and back-up vocalist Thropay on 2011’s Ashes. Now a permanent member, she and … Continue reading
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Tagged garage rock, indie rock, L.A. bands, lost on purpose, modern chamber pop, will vanderwyden
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Offbeat L.A.: Magic Classes at the Magic Castle with Mark Wilson and Nani Darnell
Beautiful, mysterious Los Angeles, how I love you so. Perhaps I love your secrets most of all. The world of private entryway and “who you know” and secret passwords and private invites may be off putting to some, but I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged Magic Castle, Mark Wilson, Nicole Kreuzer, Nikki Kreuzer, Offbeat L.A.
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Wolfmother Invades The Troubadour in Hollywood 7/15/13 & 7/22/13
Sitting in front of my computer several weeks ago, my local music app “Bandisintown” alerted me that Aussie Hard Rock band “Wolfmother” was playing the venerable old and intimate Troubador in Holllywood right down the street from my house. “Wolfmother” … Continue reading
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Jesus Christ Superstar – The 30 Pieces of Silverlake Soul Revue
Saturday night the 30 Pieces of Silverlake Soul Revue performed a one-off production of Jesus Christ Superstar before a packed crowd at the Satellite. John Ramirez and our own Bob Lee were the cornerstones of the show as Jesus and Judas, respectively. … Continue reading
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