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Los Angeles Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2016: What It looked Like!
There were a flurry of Fashion Shows throughout LA over the last couple of weeks with various productions being offered in different locations exhibiting mostly local designers with their lines. It was a stunning week of various fashion directions birthed … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Miscellanious, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged Art Hearts Fashion, Betsey Johnson, Beyonce, Billy Bennight, Britney Spears, burbank, Century West BMW, Claire Buitendorp, Dan Richter Lolly Clothing, Diego Medel, Events, Haute Couture, Inoe Vargas, Julie Danforth, Katy Perry, La Fashion Week, Lady Gaga, Marika Soderlund-Robison, MetroFW, Metropolis Fashion Week, Mireille Dagher, Mulierr, Namilia, Perry Meek, Review, Salo Shayo, sex, Shawn Buitendorp, Shock and Awww, Sophie Chang, Sue Wong, Taylor Swift, Twinning, VH1, Vis A Vis, Warner Bros. Studio, Yohei Ohno
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2001: A Space Odyssey / Hollywood Bowl, 8/18/15
Sitting under the stars at the Hollywood Bowl was the ideal setting for experiencing Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 masterpiece, “2001: A Space Odyssey.” The Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Master Chorale, led by conductor Brad Lubman, gave a stellar performance of the … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Movies, Music
Tagged Carolyn Edwards, Carolyn Soyars, Events, Film, Hollywood, hollywood bowl, L.A. Phil, Live Music, live review, summer concerts
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Blue Whale Watching Season Has Begun: Conservation Efforts To Save World’s Largest and Smallest Whales
It is the time of the year that the Blue Whales enter the Southern California region as they migrate and feed for the summer leg of their journey. If you want to know about this part of the migration you … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, News & Sports, Photo Essays, Upcoming Events
Tagged Baja Splash, Billy Bennight, Cruises, Endangered Species, Events, Gulf of California, Harbor Breeze Cruises, Harbor of San Pedro, Largest, Largest Creature on Earth, los angeles harbor, Mexico, ocean, Of all Time, photography, San Pedro, Sea, Smallest, Totoaba, Vaquita, Whale
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Movie Review: “Seoul Searching” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
There is no doubt that John Hughes had a great impact on American culture in the 80’s and 90’s as he cleverly tapped into the zeitgeist and sensibilities of the era with movies such as: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Pretty in … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Movies, Music
Tagged 80s, Billy Bennight, cinema, Communist, Emotional, Events, Feature, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, John Hughes, Korean, LAFF, Latino, Los Angeles Film Festival, love, Madonna, Movie, Movie Review, new wave, punk, Review, Soundtrack, summer camp
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VIP Opening Night “Love, Shirley Temple” At The Santa Monica History Museum
This last Wednesday night was the special opening night of “Love, Shirley Temple” VIP reception at the Santa Monica History Museum in Santa Monica. The festivities celebrated with food, drink (Shirley Temples), a host of notable child actors and stars … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Movies, Photo Essays
Tagged Animal Crackers, Billy Bennight, Child Actor, Child Star, Costume, dancing, Depression Era, Dolls, Events, FDR, Historic Figure, Hollywood, Lenci, Santa Monica, Singing, Tap Dancing, Wordrobe
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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
Posted in Art, Events, Interviews, News & Sports, Upcoming Events
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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Child of the 70’s Wrap Party Kicks off 3rd Season!
Child Of The 70’s, a web-based sitcom, just celebrated its 3rd season wrap party at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre in Hollywood. The Child Of The 70’s cast boasts the likes of Michael Vaccaro, Ann Walker, Geri Jewel, Leo Forte, David S. … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Television
Tagged Billy Bennight, Events, gay, sitcom, Soap opera
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“Arting It Up!” 2015 LA Weekly’s Artopia At The Container Yard In DTLA
On the last night of April 2015, the Art Community celebrated with LA Weekly’s annual Artopia event. Shana Nys Dambrot curated this event, which included eats and free drinks amongst art installations and performances at The Container Yard in DTLA. Victor … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Events, Fashion, Food, Music, Photo Essays
Tagged 3D Art, art, Artopia. LA Weekly, beer, Billy Bennight, Black Light, Debi Cable, Draft Beer, Events, fashion, goblet, Los Angeles, Models, Music, Naked, Nude, Painting, photography, sex, Sexy, Shana Nys Dambrot, Stella Artois, Victor Wilde
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