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Movie Review: “Helmut Newton: The Bad and The Beautiful”
Isabella Rossellini states in the Helmut Newton documentary, The Bad & The Beautiful, “Helmut explained… (he) exposes a lot of the man(’s) feelings. You know, I don’t think his comments are about the women as much as his own feeling(s) … Continue reading
Live Review: Adam Ant’s ANThems Sizzled at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay
This quote by Moby got my attention the other day. “PS: #adamant was amazing. The last time I saw him was in 1982 when he literally arrived at the venue (a pier in the Hudson River) on a pirate ship. I know … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Fashion, Miscellanious, Music, Photo Essays
Tagged Adam Ant, Ant Music, Billy Bennight, Desperate (But Not Serious), fashion, Friend or Foe, Glamour, Humphreys Concerts by the Bay, indie rock, Live Music, New Romantic, photography, Prince Charming, punk, punk rock, Review, Rock, San Diego, Vive Le Rock
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American Girl: an Interview with Roxanne Fontana
“Well, she was an American girl, raised on promises. She couldn’t help thinking that there was a little more to life, somewhere else. After all it was a great big world, with lots of places to run to. And if … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Fashion, Interviews, Music
Tagged fashion, Folk-Rock, Indie Film, Roxanne Fontana, Vintage Jewelry
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Glitter, Glitz, and Girl Power Dominate 29Rooms
Digital-media and entertainment company Refinery29‘s 29Rooms tented immersive art experience is at the ROW DTLA until Sunday, December 17, 2017. A large tent adjacent to the former L.A. Terminal that is now ROW DTLA houses the self-guided walk-through tour. As titled, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions
Tagged 29Rooms, art, art experience, Arts District, DTLA, fashion, Industrial District, Refinery29, ROW DTLA, smorgasburg
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Movie Review: “The Incomparable Rose Hartman”
Opening this Friday at the Laemmle Monica Film Center is “The Incomparable Rose Hartman,” a short documentary about the notorious NYC fashion/celebrity photographer. Directed by Øtis Mass, who is yelled at several times on camera by his feisty subject, the film is a humorous … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Fashion, Miscellanious, Movies, Upcoming Events
Tagged fashion, fashion designers, NYC, photography, rose hartman
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Metropolitan Fashion Week 2016: 3 Hot Nights of Fashion! Nights 1 & 2
Fashion flared mightily earlier this month over three nights in two locations with the annual return of Metropolitan Fashion Week. The kick-off happened at the historic Farmer’s Market to feature local designers, while also putting on a contest to see who would … Continue reading
Metropolitan Fashion Week: 3 Days of Fantastic Costumes and Haute Fashion!
Metropolitan Fashion Week, presented by Century West BMW, is hailed as the most fashionable week in Hollywood. The event is produced and directed by Eduardo Khawam. My article last year, “Los Angeles Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2016: What It looked Like! describes the exceptional experience that Eduardo created. Last year’s grand … Continue reading
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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