Recent Comments
- Movies Till Dawn: Criminals in Charge | The LA Beat on Movies Till Dawn: The Saturday Morning Strange vs. Strangler
- Editor on Movies Till Dawn: Something for Your Rattled Nerves
- Coches excéntricos e icónicos de Los Ángeles y las coloridas personalidades que los conducen. - Notiulti on Offbeat L.A.: Cast Me in Your Next Film! Actor Dennis Woodruff, A Hollywood Legend and His Tricked Out Cars
- Movies Till Dawn: Last House on Dead End Street | The LA Beat on Movies Till Dawn: Something for Your Rattled Nerves
- Movies Till Dawn: House of Dark Shadows | The LA Beat on Movies Till Dawn: What You Could Be Watching This Weekend (24 Hour Vampire Mission Edition)
Categories
Category Archives: Miscellanious
The Rundown: The Week in Brief 9/18/2020
The Bobcat Fire in the Angeles National Forest Continues to Rage The Bobcat Fire, which began on September 6th, has now burned over 50,000 acres and is at 3% containment, continuing to affect the skies and air quality, as far away … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports
Leave a comment
How to Get a FREE Beyond Meatball Meal on Wednesday, Sept. 16
Whether you’re a vegan or an omnivore, chances are good you’ve savored a Beyond Burger. These plant-based meatless burgers revolutionized the veggie burger game with patties that “bleed” (thanks to beet juice), flavor that resembles real beef more than other … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged beyond burger, beyond meatballs, food pop-up, Pop Up, vegan food
Leave a comment
Movie Review: “Pretending I’m a Superman – The Tony Hawk Video Game Story”
Swedish director Ludvig Gür’s “Pretending I’m a Superman – The Tony Hawk Video Game Story” is focused on Tony Hawk, the legendary pro skater and gaming guru, who transformed both skating culture and the skater gaming genre with peerless success … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Movies, Television
Tagged Billy Bennight, Skateboard, Skater Culture, Skater Video Games, skaters, Tony Hawk, video games
Leave a comment
Vicarious Living During Covid: Morrison Hotel Gallery’s Digital Exhibition ‘Endless Summer’ Online Now
Rock stars, movie stars, and sports stars. Hotel pools, fancy cars, and beaches. Concerts, speedways, and bedrooms. The Morrison Hotel Gallery opened its “Endless Summer” photographic exhibition on June 20, 2020, featuring work by photographers as legendary and talented as … Continue reading
My Vinyl Treasures: Attention Please by Boris
“My Vinyl Treasures” record posts are a result of one of my ongoing covid-19 self-quarantine projects, cataloguing many records of various genres I have acquired through the years. It should go without saying, that whatever I post here, I like … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Attention Please, Boris, Glass House, My Vinyl Treasures, Pomona, the echoplex, The Regent, Wata
Leave a comment
My Vinyl Treasures: Mondo Cane
“My Vinyl Treasures” record posts are a result of one of my ongoing covid-19 self-quarantine projects, cataloguing many records of various genres I have acquired through the years. It should go without saying, that whatever I post here, I like … Continue reading
LA Through a Cracked Lens: All Black Lives Matter
Posted in Art, Attractions, Miscellanious, Photo Essays
Leave a comment
LA Through a Cracked Lens: Hollywood! Forever!
Posted in Attractions, Miscellanious, Photo Essays
Leave a comment
Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda’s Fascinating “Monstress”
“Monstress” is a beautiful and dark graphic novel series (2015-current) written by Marjorie Liu and illustrated by Sana Takeda. The gorgeous art depicts a complex and violent world where tensions never cease between the Ancients (anthropomorphic animal lords), Arcanics (human-animal … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Miscellanious
Tagged comics, fantasy, Graphic Novel, image comics, marjorie liu, monstress, sana takeda
Leave a comment
Photo Gallery: Images From The Protests in Santa Monica
Photographer Brian Michaels shot these images at the Black Lives Matter protests in Santa Monica on Friday, June 5.