Recent Comments
- 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)
- Eccentric and iconic cars of LA and the colorful personalities steering them. | Real Estate Celebrity News Blog, JohnHart Gazette on Offbeat L.A.: Cast Me in Your Next Film! Actor Dennis Woodruff, A Hollywood Legend and His Tricked Out Cars
- Movies Till Dawn: This Is Also Not a Dream | The LA Beat on Movies Till Dawn: The World is a Monster (Halloween 2020 – The Final Chapter)
- Movies Till Dawn: This Is Also Not a Dream | The LA Beat on Movies Till Dawn: The Saturday Morning Strange Has Risen from the Grave
- Best Los Burritos in Los Angeles - Where to Find the Ultimate Taste in 2024 - LA Cuisines on Offbeat L.A.: The Oldest Surviving Mexican Restaurants in Los Angeles
Categories
Search Results for: afropix
Artwork of DD$ at LAB ART thru January 8th
LAB ART, the largest art gallery in the United States dedicated to bringing street art and graffiti indoors for public viewing, has opened a new show. Opening tonight and running through January 8, 2012 is Street Art trio (Rabi, Devon … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Photo Essays
Leave a comment
Taste of Soul 2011
For the 6th time, Crenshaw between MLK and Rodeo closed for the annual Taste of Soul Festival. Music, spoken word, dancing, celebrities of various sorts and soul food. Photos by Paula Lauren Gibson/AfroPix
The Occupation Continues
Photos by Paula Lauren Gibson/AfroPix The Occupation Continues…….
Posted in Miscellanious
Leave a comment
Occupy Los Angeles: Throwing back to the 60’s
Photos by Paula Lauren Gibson/AfroPix Occupy Los Angeles: The Revolution is Happening! @Occupyla #occupyla #occupywallstreet
Posted in Events, News & Sports, Photo Essays
1 Comment
Impacting Your World: It’s Social Media Week
Los Angeles is one of twelve cities hosting Social Media Week events, now through September 23, 2011. The other cities are: Beirut, Berlin, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Glasgow, Milan, Moscow, Rio De Janeiro, Sao Paulo And Vancouver. Most of the … Continue reading
Posted in Events, News & Sports
1 Comment
Burlesque in the City: Peepshow Managerie
Club Monte Cristo was the site of a Burlesque tribute to the movies of David Lynch. The tribute, called “Beneath the Surface”, was produced by Scarlett Letter and Chris Beyond. Opening the night was live music from Mather Louth and … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Photo Essays
Leave a comment
WeHo FNO: Fun Night Out
West Hollywood’s Fashion Night Out Photos by Paula Lauren Gibson/AfroPix West Hollywood’s Fashion Night Out
Posted in Miscellanious
Leave a comment
Simply Iconic: Black Folk Artists at La Luz de Jesus Gallery
Selected works of seven self taught Black American folk artists works are on display at the La Luz de Jesus Gallery now through October 3, 2011. Those artists, each of them self taught, are Sam Doyle, Purvis Young, Herbert Singleton, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events
Leave a comment
Will Power to Youth’s Adaptation of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”
The Will Power to Youth (WPY) community playgroup examined power and forgiveness in Shakespeare’s final masterpiece, The Tempest, at The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles. WPY is a youth development program at The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles. Now in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Photo Essays
Leave a comment
Downtown Dog Gone Afternoon
The 5th Annual Downtown Dog Day Afternoon at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels was barking fun. Dogs, big and small participated — from Great Pyrenees to Chihuahua. Various dog adoption agencies, along with the City of LA, … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Photo Essays
Leave a comment