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KLOS and Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival 2019 Sunday: Viva the Lucha Libre Forever!
Sunday came soon enough with the promise of more great music and Lucha Labre shenanigans. While I had missed the thrilling and comedic antics of Saturday, I keenly set my sights on wrestling, as it is the perfect celebration of … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Music, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged alternative rock, Bad Religion, beer, Beer Festival, Billy Bennight, Black Flag, Carft Beer, Flogging Molly, KLOS FM, Music, music festival, Off Spring, punk, punk rock, Rock, Sabroso, Taco Eating, Taco Festival, Tacos, The Desendents, wrestling
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KLOS and Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival 2019 Sunday (Day 2): Come Out and Play!
Music makes the people come together but not before a little craft beer tasting that will make the people more attractive. On my meanderings, I found that Brew Brothers’ Hef was refreshing and Brewheim Beer Makers’ Red was a sassy … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Music, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged alternative rock, Bad Religion, beer, Beer Festival, Black Flag, Carft Beer, Flogging Molly, KLOS FM, Music, music festival, Off Spring, punk, punk rock, Rock, Sabroso, Taco Eating, Taco Festival, Tacos, The Desendents
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KLOS and Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival 2019 Saturday: You Can’t Stop the Rock!
Kicking off the summer early KLOS & Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco and Music festival warms up Southern California with not one, but two days, of craft beer, tacos, and badass music! The combination of Lucha Libre, tacos and music was … Continue reading
Posted in Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Music, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged alternative rock, Bad Religion, beer, Beer Festival, Billy Bennight, Black Flag, Carft Beer, Flogging Molly, KLOS FM, Music, music festival, Off Spring, punk, punk rock, Rock, Sabroso, Taco Eating, Taco Festival, Tacos, The Desendents
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Nude Art LA: The Power and Beauty of the Human Form Explored
Next Friday, March 29th, and Saturday, March 30th, don’t miss the expansively curated Nude Art LA for an unforgettable experience. The pop-up will be housed in the 16,000 square foot (air-conditioned) 11th floor of Cooper Design Space. There will be … Continue reading
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Aquarium of the Pacific and Harbor Breeze Cruise Whale Watching Excursion Welcomes a Cow and Newborn Calf!
It’s my opinion there really isn’t a bad time to jump on a Harbor Breeze Cruise and Aquarium of the Pacific whale watching excursion! At this time of year, the grey whales have been migrating south for a little over … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Photo Essays, Science & Technology
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Pole Show LA presents ‘RISE’: What Did That Look Like! (Mezzo Tempo)
The evening only heated up further as every performance grew more lavish. Every vignette had skillfully and beautifully choreographed dance ensembles with as perfect tuned bodies swept across the stage floor, then flew with ease on the poles and spun … Continue reading
Pole Show LA presents ‘RISE’: What Did That Look Like! (Arabesque)
February was much improved by a very special Valentine’s Day performance by Pole Show LA with a 2-day presentation of their newest effort called RISE. There were two evenings of entertainment celebrating love and the very best in Pole Dancing. When I … Continue reading
Pole Show LA’s ‘RISE’: Lifts the Art of Pole Dancing to New Levels!
Pole Show LA is circling back for two exciting performances, Friday, February 15, 2019, and Saturday February 16, 2019, at Avalon in Hollywood with a new offering called RISE. Rise is a Cirque-style show with pole, aerial, contortion, and heels … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Events, Upcoming Events
Tagged aerial, Pole Dancing, Pole Show LA, RISE, The Avalon
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BLEND: The Rendon Gallery Pop-Up Debut This Week, January 25 -26, 2018
Amongst a flutter of art activity at the LA Art Show this week there’s a little bit of DTLA fun at The Rendon for a two day only pop-up. You may remember the last the two cutting edge art performances … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Miscellanious
Tagged Armando Dela, Art at the Rendon, BLEND, colette miller, Davia King, dtla arts district, Erin Yoshi, Gabe Gault, KFish, Kyle Boatwright, Maria Greenshields Ziman, Moncho 1929, Priscilla Carpenter Witte, Ralph Ziman, The Rendon, Tiaan Schreuder, Vero Villareal Sada, Yanoe, Zachary Bennett-Brook
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A Week of Art, Artists, and Collectors at the ‘LA Art Show’ – January 24 – 27, 2019
The LA Art Show is set to take place January 24 – 27, 2019, with a special Red Card Collectors Preview on January 23, 2019, culminating more than a weekend of freewheeling expansive experiences in the arts. The LA Art Show … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrés Paredes, art collectors, art dealers, art galleries, artists, Caro Buermann, DIVERSEartLA, Dorian Wood, Dosshaus, Gavin Rossdale, Greg Escalante, Haute Chefs LA, James Beard Foundation, Jeffrey Nimer, Juxtapoz Magazine, Kate Beckinsale, LA Art Week, la artists, LA graffiti artist, Littletopia, Los Angeles Convention Center, Lowbrow Art, Lucca Biennale Award, Marta Minujín, Nick Shipp, Noah Antieau, Pop Art. Red Truck Gallery, RISK, Sarah Trouche, Shannon Swindle, The LA Art Show, The Upper West, Valerie Gordon
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