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La La Land’s Group Art Show Opening for Charity featuring Mark Mothersbaugh’s “Pure Joy” 45 Acetate
La La Land Gallery presents “For Goodness Sake” on Saturday March 25th. Kii Arens’ is curating a group of artists for a charity fundraiser including pop artist Peter Blake (best known for his sleeve design of the Beatles’ album Sgt. Pepper’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 45 rpm, Acetate, Amelie Laurice, Anthony Ausgang, art, art show, Billy Bennight, collector, Dalek, Danielle Garza, Donnie Molls, Ekaterina Oloy, Erin Goedtel, Gary Baseman, Gary Taxali, Hey Pogo, Janee Meadows, Kii Arens, La La Land Gallery, limited edition, Los Angeles, Low Brow, Luke Chueh, Mark Mothersbaugh, Mark Rogers, Matthew Bone, Mike Sandoval, Music, Oliver Hibert, Peter Blake, Rosie Lea Brind, Rudy Fritsch, Shepard Fairy, Shoko Yanagisawa, Smiley Stevens, Steve Ellis, Sung Hyun, Teri Harriet, The Art of Chase, Travis Lampe, Warmoraw
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Movie Review: “The Zookeeper’s Wife”
“The Zookeeper’s Wife” is a gorgeous Focus Features film based on the story of Antonina and Jan Żabińska, the owners of the Warsaw Zoo who rescued hundreds of people during the Holocaust. The screenplay by Angela Workman was adapted from Diane Ackerman’s book of … Continue reading
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Tagged antonina zabinska, Holocaust, jessica chastain, the zookeeper's wife, warsaw zoo, world war II
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In “Martha,” Christina Carlisi Exquisitely Brings Martha Graham To Life
Actress/dancer, Christina Carlisi is breathing life into the great Martha Graham at the Whitefire Theatre and you do not want to miss it. For those of you unfamiliar with Miss Martha Graham, she was the most influential, dancer/choreographer of the Twentieth century. … Continue reading
The Hollywood Museum Unveils Arresting Homage to Jean Harlow!
When you think of beautiful, bodacious, yet badass, screen presences, certain names might come to mind such as Sigourney Weaver in “Aliens,” Carrie Fisher as a scrappy Star Wars princess, or even Rizzo aka Stockard Channing aspiring to her very … Continue reading
In Remembrance of Keith Emerson: 1944-2016
“You’ve got to keep things ‘flying high’ in your personal life, Shirley! Stop letting people use and abuse you! Remember: you are no one’s ‘little slave’…unless you want to be!” -Keith Emerson It’s hard to believe it, but yesterday … Continue reading
“Beauty and the Beast,” or “Beneath Every Monster Is a Prince”
Well, not every monster, but definitely the one in this Disney classic. “Beauty and the Beast,” directed by Bill Condon, written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Siliotopoulous, is a live-action/CGI remake of Disney’s 1991 animated film of the same name. For those … Continue reading
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Leimert Park Garden Tour – Tickets on Sale Now
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“Kong: Skull Island,” Not Your Ideal Vacation Spot, But Visit It Anyway
“Kong: Skull Island” a fantasy, adventure, directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts is set in the 1970’s. For those of you too young to remember and not paying attention in history class, that was the time when people had to actually use … Continue reading
“Married People: A Comedy” A Terrific New Play About Love and Acceptance.
Every so often you go to the theatre and get really pleasantly surprised by what you are seeing on stage and that’s exactly what happened to me last night when I attended the opening of a brand new play entitled … Continue reading
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Random L.A. – Melrose Angel
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Tagged angel wings, colette miller, Melrose, Photo Op, street art
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