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Coronavirus Pandemic Affects Musicians In Many Ways: Interviews
The Coronavirus pandemic affects musicians in a lot of ways, and certainly more than many other careers. Major festivals, such as Coachella in Southern California, Treefort in Boise, Ultra in Miami and SXSW in Austin have been postponed. These have … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports
Tagged Blues, coronavirus, COVID-19, indie, Rock
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Movie Review: ‘Softness of Bodies’ at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Festival
Charlotte Parks lives in Berlin; Charlotte hula hoops; Charlotte is a cyclist, Charlotte is a poet; Charlotte rolls her own cigarettes; Charlotte is a shoplifter and Charlotte is going to face a reckoning . . . maybe, maybe not. Charlotte, … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, News & Sports
Tagged artist, Berlin, Billy Bennight, Film Independent, Film Makers, IFC, indie, Indie Film, Indie Movies, LA Film Festival, Movie, Poet, Poets, spoken word, The Los Angeles Film Festival
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Movie Review: ‘Saint Judy’ at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Festival
“Saint Judy” has a stellar cast of fine actors that include: Leem Lubany as Asefa Ashwari, Common as Benjamin Adebayo, Alfre Woodard as Judge Benton, Alfred Molina as Ray Hernandez and Michelle Monaghan as Judy Wood. Together they bring the real-life story of immigration lawyer Judy Wood to life on … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Alfre Woodard, Alfred Molina, Asefa Ashwari, Benjamin Adebayo, Billy Bennight, coming-of-age, common, Film Independent, highland park, IFC, immagration, immagration law, indie, Indie Film, Indie Movie, Judge Benton, Judy Wood, LA Film Festival, Leem Lubany, Michelle Monaghan, Movie Review, Ray Hernandez
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Jesika von Rabbit will be Headlining 2 LA Dates!
Jesika von Rabbit will be headlining in Los Angeles for two upcoming dates at Harvard and Stone, on Thursday, June 21, 2018, and at Boardners on Friday, June 22, 2018, in support for her forthcoming 45 RPM single release on the revived … Continue reading
Movie Review: “11:55” at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival
Victor Almanzar stars in “11:55,” as Nelson Sanchez, a marine freshly returned from Iraq to his family and in particular, his sister Angie, played by Elizabeth Rodriguez. The first part of the indie feature establishes their relationship before expanding the story to … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Movies
Tagged 11:55, Film, gang culture, indie, John Leguizamo, Julie stiles, LA Film Festival, Marines, Movie
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TRAPEZE NYE Golden Regale Party: What Did That Look Like!
Trapeze put on a lively NYE party in the heart of the DTLA Fashion District featuring hot burlesque entertainment from some remarkably talented ladies, who including Evie Lovelle, Iza La Vamp, Valerie Stunning, Stilletta Maraschino, Mojo Deville, Dasha Cayenne and Ashley Hayward baring it all to a more than … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged 2016, ariola, ariolas, Billy Bennight, Boobs, burlesque, costumes, dance, Downtown. Los Angeles, DTLA, Fashion District, Fun, Hot Girls, Hot Women, Hotties, indie, Naked, Naughty, new year's eve, nipple, nipples, Nude, Nudity, nye, party, pasties, Performance, photo essay, photography, Photos, picture, Retro, seductive, sex, Sexy, Slap and Tickle, Strip, Strip Tease, Stripper, Suryp Loft, Trapeze, Women
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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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Movie Review: “Krisha” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
“Krisha” is a character study of a recovering alcoholic making a reentry, sober, into her family for a Thanksgiving meal and an opportunity to reunite with her son after years of estrangement. Anyone who has white trash southern roots knows … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Movies, News & Sports
Tagged AFI FEST, Billy Bennight, Film, indie, Indy, Krisha, Movie, South by South West, SXSW, SXSW Film, Texas
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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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Movie Review: “Chuck Norris vs Communism” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
“Chuck Norris vs Communism” is the case of an irresistible title meeting a compelling story. This documentary explores the influence of Western movies had on Romanian cultural underground during the communist reign of Nicolae Ceaușescu that helped precipitate the downfall of communism … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bennight, Bucharest, cheating, cinema, comics, Communist, Doc, documentary, Drawing, Feature, Film, Graphic Novel, illustration, Independent, indie, Indy, Intimacy, LAFF, Los Angeles Film Festival, love, Movie, Movie Review, Nicolae Ceausescu
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