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Category Archives: Miscellanious
Queer LA: Blackoustic Debuts at the Align Gallery in Highland Park
Blackoustic, promoted by headliner/producer Vixen Noir as a night of entertainment by black queer performers, made its debut last Saturday night at the Align Gallery, situated in the heart of York Avenue’s small but thriving nightlife in Highland Park. The … Continue reading
‘The Madres,’ A Beautiful, Moving Play About The Power of Women
Between 1976 and 1983, Argentina was a country filled with terrorism…terrorism performed by the government. People were taken off the streets, removed from their homes, tortured and killed for saying the wrong thing, talking to the wrong person or helping … Continue reading
Queer LA: Agender Post-Punks the Bootleg Theater!
Post punk was front and center at the Bootleg Theater on a recent Wednesday night. Romy Hoffman is lead singer and songwriter of Agender, the all female band that has recently formed. Agender also includes local band vets Cristy Michel, … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Agender, bootleg theater, Christy Greenwood, Cristy Michel, echo park, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, post-punk, Sara Rivas
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Karen Sharpe-Kramer and Kat Kramer Unveil a Biography Long Overdue: “Producer of Controversy: Stanley Kramer — Hollywood Liberalism, and The Cold War”
On sunny, celebratory Saturday in February, denizens of Los Angeles and Palm Springs in kind forfeited that of the beach, volleyball and desert fancy in preference of inland entropy as a caravan of natives from Los Angeles and Palm Springs … Continue reading
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Tagged and the Cold War, biography, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Jennifer Frost, Just Fabulous Bookstore, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Kat Kramer, Palm Springs, Producer of Controversy: Stanley Kramer – Hollywood Liberalism, Sidney Poitier, Stanley Kramer, Stanley Kramer Biography
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Movies Till Dawn: What You Could Be Watching This Week (Short and Sweet Virginia Edition)
“Phantom Thread” (2017, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Confoundingly plotted but beautiful to view, this Oscar-nominated drama from Paul Thomas Anderson concerns a love quadrangle of sorts, between a brilliant, obsessive fashion designer (Oscar nominee Daniel Day-Lewis), his devotion to his … Continue reading
Movie Review: The Enigmatic “I Kill Giants”
Based on the graphic novel by Joe Kelly and J. M. Ken Niimura, “I Kill Giants” is the heartfelt story of a very clever, imaginative young girl who has convinced herself that she must protect her town from killer giants. … Continue reading
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Tagged coming-of-age, fantasy, giants, Graphic Novel, james wan, madison wolfe
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Movies Till Dawn: What You Could Be Watching This Weekend (Old Stones and Moon Men Edition)
“Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton” (2017, IFC Films) The visuals are, quite literally, the high water mark in this documentary about the surfing legend by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Rory Kennedy. The major points in Hamilton’s three-decade career are … Continue reading
Queer LA: Club Scum Two Year Anniversary Celebration Weekend Night #3: Limp Wrist headlines band night at the Echoplex
Sunday March 25 is the final night of Rudy Bleu and Hex-Ray’s weekend of Club Scum’s two year anniversary celebration. Headlining at the Echoplex are queercore’s stellar punk band Limp Wrist, along with other popular queerdos, bands, punks, DJs and … Continue reading
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Tagged Club Scum, echo park, echoplex, Hex-Ray, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Lady Forbidden, Limp Wrist, Rudy Bleu
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Queer LA: Club Scum Two Year Anniversary Celebration Weekend Night #1: Dance Party at Club Chico in Montebello
This Friday March 23rd Rudy Bleu and Hex-Ray starts the first night of their Club Scum two-year anniversary celebration for all you queerdos. Hosted by Lady Forbidden with guest DJ Patty Schemel (ex-Hole drummer) + many performers! Ages 21+ Club … Continue reading
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Tagged Club Chico, Club Scum, Hex-Ray, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Lady Forbidden, Montebello, Patty Schemel, Queer LA, Rudy Bleu
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