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Louder She Said: Turn It Up! Fundraiser at The Echoplex Amped up the Volume for Women in Music
Turn It Up!, the newly formed Los Angeles-based organization which advocates for parity for women in the music industry, held its first large benefit show last Sunday at the Echoplex to raise funds for its educational and advocacy work. Gender … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Abby Travis, Adele Bertei, Alice bag, Blare Bitch, DJ Dia, DJ Mukta Mohan, Drew Arriola Sands, echoplex, Fundraiser, Gere Fennelly, Kristine Nevrose, Lisa Kekaula, Nina Diaz, Phranc, Sharon Needles, Solvej Schou, The Groans, Tosha Jones, Turn It Up
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Goth Goes to Joshua Tree
Embrace your scary nighttime desert apparitions when goth, dark wave and more arrives this Wednesday night at SPELLBOUND, a dance party which will have its inaugural night in the Joshua Tree area. Phantasmic desert kisses await you! Or will they … Continue reading
Posted in Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Events, Music
Tagged dance party, dark-wave, goth, Industrial Music, Joshua Tree, Landers, Landers Brew Co., new wave, Sandy Guevara, Spellbound
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Gathering of the Faithful: In Search of Goddesses and Gods at Lisa Derrick Fine Arts and Coagula Curatorial
The large two-gallery exhibit Goddesses and Gods, opened last Saturday night at Lisa Derrick Fine Arts and Coagula Curatorial on Chung King Road in Chinatown. Guests were invited to dress in costume as their favorite goddess or god…and a few were up … Continue reading
Queer LA: Smells Like Butch Spirit
Butch rockstars were in the house last Sunday night at the all-ages venue, The Smell, to check out the Crickets, Kuromi and A G E N D E R show. The headliners were the New York-based Crickets, which is a … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Music
Tagged A G E N D E R, Butch, Candace Hansen, Crickets, Faith No More, folksinger, Imperial Teen, JD Samson, Jewish, Kuromi, Le Tigre, MEN, Nervous Gender, Phranc, the Alice Bag Band, the smell, YAAWN, Zebulon
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Photoville LA: Many Stories, Many Worlds Displayed
Last weekend I went to Photoville LA, a large free outdoor exhibition that originated in Brooklyn (as Photoville) in 2009, created by United Photo Industries, with mini galleries installed in step-in containers and kiosks, photos presented in cubes and triangles, on banners … Continue reading
Foster the Kittens: Heaven on Earth Rescue has the Furry Companion for You
If you’re a cat maniac like myself, you would’ve been delighted to be at Heaven on Earth‘s open house last Sunday evening in North Hollywood, an unexpected location to feel like you are in kitten paradise! Heaven on Earth is … Continue reading
Posted in Science & Technology
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The Annual Dyke Day LA Beer Bust & BBQ Fundraiser Blowout!
Motorcycles revving out front. A constant stream of dykes of all genders and other queers filing into The Eagle bar in Silver Lake. Volunteers taking in donations at the entry and offering raffle tickets. Leather play inside for those inclined. … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Photo Essays
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Spring Clearance Time at Lethal Amounts!
Last weekend Danny Fuentes’ Lethal Amounts fans flocked to his gallery for a special clearance sale as he gets ready to bring some new designs to his six-year old punk/goth/industrial counter culture art space. Could you believe cool tee-shirts and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Miscellanious, Photo Essays
Tagged art, counter culture, Danny Fuentes, gallery, goth, industrial, Lethal Amounts, pop culture, punk, Westlake
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Lisa Derrick Fine Arts, Chinatown’s Newest Gallery Gem, is Not Burning at the Stake Anytime Soon
Lisa Derrick Fine Arts is a recently-opened gallery on Chung King Road in Chinatown which has been drawing large crowds since opening with its first exhibit “ALLEGORY AND CYPHER” last January. Lisa Derrick, proprietor and curator, is a well-known presence in … Continue reading