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SB805 the “Save the Performing Arts Act of 2021” Will be Coming to a Vote Soon
On Wednesday, May 19th, Democratic State Senator Susan Rubio hosted a press conference in support of her Senate Bill, SB805, “Save The Performing Arts Act Of 2021” in Boyle Heights at the Josefina Lopez’s Casa 0101 Theater with a group … Continue reading
2020 LA Times Festival of Books: Week 2 Preview
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2020 Marlon James, Author of “Black Leopard Red Wolf”, Winner of the Inaugural Ray Bradbury Prize for Science Fiction, in Conversation with Tananarive Due 6:00pm “Marlon James, winner of the inaugural 2019 L.A. Times Ray Bradbury Prize … Continue reading
2020 LA Times Festival of Books: Week 1 Review
Happy Monday Beat Fam. We hope you had a great time last week participating in the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Let us know your thoughts on your event(s) in the comments below! Keep an eye out later today … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Events
Tagged 25th Annual LA Times Festival of Books, biography, Books, Events, festival, LA Times Festival of Books, literacy, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Reading, USC, writing
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2020 LA Times Festival of Books: Week 1 Preview
Happy Sunday, L.A.! This morning the Los Angeles Times and the University of Southern California will push forward with the LA Times Festival of Books. In honor of the festival’s 25th anniversary, organizers have arranged twenty-five virtual events featuring an … Continue reading
Thirty Seconds to Mars’ “America” Release Party: The Museum of America 2 Day Pop-up Experience
Jared Leto completes a week-long journey across the country in support of Thirty Seconds to Mars’ forthcoming album “America.” The 46-year-old singer began the trip in New York City on Monday and has traveled by every means possible, while he … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Music, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged 30 Seconds to Mars, americana, Billy Bennight, Events, Hubble Studio, indie rock, Jared Leto, Mars Across America, Performance, photography, sex, Shannon Leto, Stars and Strips, Tank, The Museum of America, Thirty Seconds to Mars
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TATABA Vintage: Art Opening & Store Closing: “Treasured Again”
“Treasured Again” is an exhibition of assemblage art dollhouses by artist and entrepreneur, Gilena Simons of TATABA that will open with a reception on Sunday, March 25, 2018, from 3-6 p.m. The artworks will be displayed throughout Simons’ store, TATABA Vintage, on Main Street … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Upcoming Events
Tagged art, Assemblage Art, Billy Bennight, Doll Houses, Events, Gilena Simons, March For Our Lives, TATABA, Vintage
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Jesika von Rabbit’s New Band to Headline at Bootleg Theater
Jesika von Rabbit will be headlining at the Bootleg Theater this Thursday. She’ll be debuting her new band and songs from her new second solo album. Sumo Princess (featuring Abby Travis and Gene Trautman) will be opening the evening’s entertainment along with … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Music, Upcoming Events
Tagged Alternative, Billy Bennight, bootleg theater, Events, indie rock, Jesika von Rabbit, Lee Joseph, Live Music, Music, Pappy and Harriet's
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Sketchers Pier to Pier Walk 2017
This Sunday, October 29th at 9:00am thousands of people will meet at the Manhattan Beach Pier and walk to the Hermosa Pier to participate in the Sketcher’s pier to pier walk. A FUNd raising event that helps support children with … Continue reading
The Krampus Amongst Us!
Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk on Thursday was a special night or nacht for the “with it and happening folks”, as a motley group of disheveled furry faun like creatures gathered on Winston and Los Angeles Street in DTLA. Krampus … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Guerrero, Al Ridenour, Art of Bleeding, Astro-Bavarian, Belsnickel, Billy Bennight, birch switches, creepy, Dark Figures, demons, Devils, Dutch, Dutchland, Events, Father Christmas, german, German Tradition, indie rock, Knecht Ruprecht, Kobold, Krammstein, krampus, Krampus Los Angeles, Krampus Run, Krampuslauf, Live Music, Los Angeles, Marilyn Krampson, Mythology, Pagan, Saint Nicolas, St. Nicolas
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