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Join the Party to Help Kids with Cancer at Alex’s Lemonade Saturday, September 9th
We have just had two straight weekends of food events, and it’s understandable that they might all seem to run together. But Alex’s Lemonade has a special place in our hearts. This annual event, now in its 9th year, carries on the … Continue reading
Posted in Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Food, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, Alexandria “Alex” Scott, Animal Restaurant Group, Ben Ford, border grill, Boulevard, Bruce Kalman, Bryant Ng, Caroline Styne, Cassia, David LeFevre, David Lentz, Donald Link, Evan Funke, Felix Trattoria, Ford’s Filling Station, Giada, Giada de Laurentiis, Herbsaint, Huckleberry, IPIC Group, Jar, Jonathan Sundstrom, Josiah Citrin, LA Loves Alex‘s, Lark, Love & Salt, Mary Sue Milliken, melisse, Michael Cimarusti, Michael Fiorelli, Mozza Restaurant Group, Nancy Oakes, nancy silverton, neal fraser, Otium, Providence, redbird, Rossoblu, Sherry Yard, Steve Samson, SUSAN FENIGER, suzanne goin, Suzanne Tracht, Timothy Hollingsworth, UCLA’s Royce Quad, UNION, Zoe Nathan
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Scorpions Return to the U.S. to Pierce the Classic Rock Music Envelope; In Irvine for ‘Crazy World’ Tour
This time next year will be the 30th anniversary of the Music Peace Festival in Gorky Park, the festival that preceded the fall of the Berlin Wall and was the inspiration behind the Scorpions mega power ballad hit, ‘Wind of … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Music, Upcoming Events
Tagged Born to Touch Your Feelings (Best of the Rock Ballads), Comeblack, Crazy World, Crazy World Tour 2018, FivePoints Amphitheater, James Kottak, Keith Olson, Klaus Meine, Matthias Jabs, Mikkey Dee, Pawel Maciwoda, Queensryche, Rock You Like a Hurricane, Rudolf Schenker, Scorpions, Send Me an Angel, Still Loving You, Sting in the Tail, Tokyo Tapes, Wind of Change
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Nude Art LA: Exploring the Nude!
It’s time to take it off, I mean, all off! Nude Art LA (NALA) is exploring nudity and “The Nude,” not only in form, but in performance in their second exhibition to be held at Art Share LA in downtown … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged art, Art Work, artist, Billy Bennight, Broni Likomanov, burlesque, DTLA, Eric Wallis, Fan Dance, Laura Desiree, Los Angeles, Michelle L'amour, Naked, Nude, Nudist, Nudity, Painting, Paul Roustan, Performance, sculpture, sketches
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Pacific Opera Project Flies Into the ‘Ford’ with ‘Carmen’
Pacific Opera Project takes over the Ford Amphitheater this Saturday, September 1, 2018, with its most ambitious project to date: a staging of Bizet’s “Carmen” with a full cast, two choruses, and a 31 piece orchestra. Nora Graham-Smith will portray the … Continue reading
Long Beach New Blues Festival featuring The Lowrider Band Will Make For A Great Labor Day Weekend
The Long Beach New Blues Festival featuring The Lowrider Band as part of their main stage musical events takes place this Labor Day weekend. The 5th Annual New Blues Festival, put on by blues lover/producer/musician Bill Grisiola, along with the … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Interviews, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged Ed Simon, Harold Brown, Low Rider, low Rider band, why Can't We Be Friends?
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That’s From Disneyland to Auction off 1,000 Rare and Original Pieces of The Magic Kingdom
This weekend, Van Eaton Galleries is presenting “That’s from Disneyland, “The two day auction is cleaning out the cupboards of Disneyland addict mega-collector Richard Kraft, and it’s all for charity. Saturday, August 25, 2018, and Sunday, August 26, 2018, there … Continue reading
Movie Review: Madeline’s Madeline: A Surrealist Expressionist Coming of Age Drama
Madeline’s Madeline is part of the independent film movement that embraces surrealism, symbolism and expressionism as a way to tell a story. There is a ‘don’t look away’ visceral sense memory sensibility driving this uniques film. The cinematography is very much a … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Miscellanious, Movies, Upcoming Events
Tagged art, Arty, Billy Bennight, embraces surrealism, experimental, expressionism, Film, Helena Howard, Indie Film, Indie Movie, Madeline's Madeline, Miranda July, Molly Parker, Movie, Nuart, Nuart Theatre, oscilloscope laboritories, symbolism
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Feed Your Frankenstein for Under 20 Bucks at The Greek with Alice Cooper and Ace Frehley Sunday
Believe it or not, tickets for the Alice Cooper/Ace Frehley concert at The Greek Theater Sunday night are going for as low as $19.50. You might want to upgrade to $33 to get into the B Section, but you will … Continue reading