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“Into The Night: Pop For The People” at Skirball
On October 7th at 8pm, the Skirball Center presents “Into The Night: Pop For The People” to kick off the new exhibit “Pop for the People: Roy Lichtenstein in L.A.” The opening night will include live music by synth-pop/kitsch artist Seth Bogart … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged after-hours, art, chela, pop art, roy lichtenstein, seth bogart, skirball center, synth-pop
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The 4th Annual Coaster Show at La Luz de Jesus
Tomorrow night, La Luz de Jesus Gallery launches its 4th Annual Coaster Show, revealing nearly 1000 pieces of art made on 4″ tondo coasters. The opening reception is from 8-11pm at the gallery, which is located inside the Soap Plant/Wacko complex. The free exhibit … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged art, coasters, La Luz De Jesus, local artists, paintings, sculpture, sketches, support independent artists
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Photos: Guillermo del Toro’s “At Home With Monsters”
“At Home With Monsters,” the Guillermo del Toro exhibit currently at LACMA, can’t be more highly recommended. Culled from the director/writer’s Bleak House – his personal collection of horror, scifi and fantasy-related art and props – it is a fascinating … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Miscellanious, Movies
Tagged art, Bleak House, fantasy, Guillermo del Toro, horror, LACMA, monsters, science fiction, scifi, supernatural
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watt’s picture of the week – friday, april 29, 2016
in my pedro town we got some public art at our los angeles police department’s harbor division and I’m kind of wondering what’s it all about… I do know our harbor division cars w/trunks got 05 painted on those trunks … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged art, Harbor Division, LAPD, los angeles harbor, los angeles police department, Mike Watt, public art, San Pedro, sculpture
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Celebrate The Aquarium Of The Pacific’s 7th Annual Urban Ocean Festival With Style
The press was gathered for a special preview of the art, fashion and food that will be part of the 7th Annual Urban Ocean Festival starting Saturday of next week. Dr. Jerry Schubel, President of and CEO of Aquarium of the Pacific, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Fashion, Food, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged art, Billy Bennight, Ceviche, Family, family fun, fashion, festival, food, food tastings, Fun, Painting, photography, sculpture, Urban Ocean, Urban Ocean Festival
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The LA Art Show Opening Night And Beyond: Celebrity, Artist And Art!
The opening night of the LA Art Show was a celebration of food, friends and art, coupled with a fun celebrity red carpet hosted by Adam Shulman and Anne Hathaway to benefit St. Jude Children Hospital. The LA Art Show is one of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Shulman, Aet Scene, Andy Buckley, Anne Hathaway, art, Art Scene, Billy Bennight, Colette Carr, Danielle Nicolet, DTLA Art, Dyan Cannon, Eva LaRue, Holly Marie Combs, Katherin McNamara, Kathleen Robertson, LA Art Week, Marq Torien, Perrey Reeves, Radio Fortune Teller, Renee Lawless, Shana Nys Dambrot, Shannen Doherty, St. Jude Children Hospital, Tamara Taylor, Zach Braff, ZZ Ward
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TRAPEZE: Golden Regale NYE Party Rings In The New Year!
On the eve of December 31st, Trapeze the West Coast’s best electro-swing burlesque party brings in and rings in the New Year with ferocious glamour, grandiose and swinging rhythms! TRAPEZE will be going golden with a very special all-night blazing … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Fashion, Upcoming Events
Tagged art, Billy Bennight, burlesque, dance, Electro-swing, Electroswing, indie, Live Music, Los Angeles, Nudity, nye, party, pasties, Retro, sex, Topless, where to eat on new years eve
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Illuminecho–an Artsy/Spiritual Movement of Sound, Light, and Most Importantly: Plastics
Feeling f&cked up, deprived, tired of this all too fleshy shell you lug around every day and call a body (and that is merely your kind nomenclature for it)? Christianity not cutting it? Buddhism not bodacious enough for you? Satanism … Continue reading
Here’s A Look At The Spheres at MacArthur Park
This last weekend was the beginning of an art project 7 years in the making by Portraits of Hope that was approved in early May. Ed Massey and Bernie Massey head up the organization Portraits of Hope that focus public art projects that … Continue reading
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Tagged Aquatic, art, Art Project, Art Work, Balls, Big, Billy Bennight, community, Fish, Florals, Fun, Giant, Giant Balls, Inner City Park, Lake, Park, parks, photography, Pool, Sphere, Spheres, water
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Presenting: Glare, a New Collection by Kevin A. Short
Peek through the window of Kevin Short’s studio on a weekday afternoon, and you will find the artist covered in paint, probably sandy, likely singing, maybe dancing, and possibly trying to wrap up early for the day in anticipation of … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, Events, gallery, interview, live, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, saturday, socal artist, surf, surf art, surfer, the los angeles beat
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