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Farewell to AC/DC Premature? Band Site Announces They Are Taking a Break
Rumors have flown all week that AC/DC is breaking up after Malcolm Young returned home to Australia to be with his family due to illness. Yesterday the band’s site announced: “After forty years of life dedicated to AC/DC, guitarist and founding member … Continue reading
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Tagged ac/dc breakup, acdc at the forum, acdc break up, acdc taking a break, malcolm young sick
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Gallery 800 Presents “Valley Watercolor Society” Juried Art Exhibit Opening April 12th
I find that Gallery 800 is a somewhat uncelebrated part of the Arts community. While flying under the general public’s radar Gallery 800 presents some remarkable talent associated with the local film community. This month the Art Directors Guild (IATSE … Continue reading
Go With Le Flo: Los Angeles World Theatrical Premiere at the Downtown Independent
I had the pleasure of being invited to a special screening to see “Go With Le Flo” at The Goethe Institute and was hosted by Stefan Biedermann of the German Consulate. There was a meet and greet before the screening where Harrison and I … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Movies, Music, News & Sports
Tagged Berlin, Billy Bennight, Bright Blue Gorilla, Comedy, concert, Feature, Film, French, german, German Consulate, Harmonium, indie, Movie, Premiere, Roamntic, Romatic Comedy, Tabla, The Goethe Institute, the los angeles beat, Theatrical, World, World Theatrical Premiere
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Dami Sushi and Izakaya opens Friday, in Buena Park
Dami Sushi and Izakaya will be holding their grand opening event starting Friday, March 29. The new restaurant, located in Buena Park, features fresh seafood, sashimi, sushi rolls and oysters in the sushi bar. Yakitori dishes, grilled on skewers … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Food, News & Sports
Tagged beer.sake, Dami Sushi and Izakaya, Ed Simon, izakaya, Japanese cuisine, restaurant, sushi, yakitori
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Orpheus, Expect the Unexpected: The Four Larks Secret Underground Shows Set In DTLA
The Four Larks Theater troupe hailing Australia performed a residency and a special showcase of their talents of their interpretation of the classic tale of Orpheus at the Getty Villa last weekend. For those who missed the Getty Villa shows or … Continue reading
Posted in Events, News & Sports, Theater, Upcoming Events
Tagged avant garde, Billy Bennight, dance, Downtown LA, Downtown. Los Angeles, DTLA, Events, Gorilla Theater, katabasis, Live Music, Modern, Orpheus, Orphic, Performance, Performance Art, Secret, theater, Theatre, Underground
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A Terrible Weekend For Proto-Punk: RIP Gary Burger of the Monks and Scott Asheton of the Stooges
This has been a weekend of calamitous loss for fans of hard American music, with the passing of Monks lead singer and guitarist Gary Burger announced on Saturday, with news of Stooges and Sonic’s Rendezvous Band drummer Scott Asheton’s passing … Continue reading
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Tagged gary burger, iggy pop, obituary, scott asheton, the monks, the stooges
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Interview: Early Winters Appear To Discuss Their New Album Vanishing Act
I joined Dan Burns, Justin Rutledge and Carina Round to explore Early Winters newest release Vanishing Act. Unfortunately, Zac Rae was unable to attend. Zac is a talented pianist and has one of my favorite looks in the music biz, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanis Morissette, Billy Bennight, indie rock, interview, Pucifer, Review, Rock, Tool
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Moby: Innocents – Los Angeles Photo Exhibition at Project Gallery
I met Moby for the first time for Destroyed opening at Kopeikin Gallery roughly 2 years ago. He had some interesting takes in his photographic work. Most were shot of his fan from the stage he was performing from in different locations all … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Billy Bennight, Destroyed, DJ, Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles, Moby, Musical Artist, New York, photography, Project Gallery, R&B, Rave
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