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Tag Archives: Judy Ornelas Sisneros
30 Years and Counting: “Art AIDS America”
The ONE Gallery in West Hollywood held the opening night reception last Friday night for part one of “Art AIDS America”, an exhibit presented as part of the city of West Hollywood’s One City One Pride Arts Festival held in celebration of LGBT Pride Month. The … Continue reading
Random LA: Elvis Does Salt & Straw for Larchmont Birthday Appearance!
Posted in Food, Miscellanious
Tagged Elvis, ice cream parlour, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Larchmont, Larchmont Village, Salt & Straw
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Open House at the Keystone
The Keystone Art Space, the large and wonderful gallery/artist studios complex in Glassell Park, had their Fall 2014 Open Studios open house last night. Situated on a long and fast moving commercial/industrial stretch of San Fernando Road, the Keystone holds 60+ artist studios that … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Photo Essays
Tagged Glassell Park, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Keystone Art Space, Keystone Gallery, open house
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Genderqueer on Exhibit
In Dave Naz’s Identity exhibit, which opened Saturday night at Coagula Curatorial, we see photo portraits of genderqueer, transgender and other gender fluid individuals who do not relate to customary gender identities. Besides the impressive large format portraits, available to flip through and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Events, Photo Essays
Tagged chung king road, Coagula Curatorial, Dave Naz, gender fluid, genderqueer, Identity, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, transgender
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Hello Kitty Con 2014: The Spectacle and the Spectacular!
Day 2. World’s first ever Hello Kitty convention. Little Tokyo. Super lucky Los Angeles! Swag. Locals and out-of-towners. Adults and children, but mainly adults. Newborns to seniors. Lines, lines, long lines everywhere! FABULOUS HELLO KITTY COUTURE FASHION. Walking Hello Kitties … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Photo Essays
Tagged convention, couture, Fiori, Geffen Contemporary, Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Con 2014, iPhone photos, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Little Tokyo, Sanrio, Tattoos
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Random LA: “Jittery” Hollywood Halloween Warning at Sunset and Vine
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Tagged Halloween, Hollywood, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, silly string, sunset and vine
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GWAR the Exhibit!
“Don’t Talk about it, DO IT!” A tribute exhibit to David Brockie aka Oderus Urungus (R.I.P.) and the artists who created GWAR, the extreme performance thrash metal band, opened on Saturday, October 25 at Keystone Art Space Gallery. The exhibit will continue until November 6. Mark Harvey, Danielle Stampe (of … Continue reading
El Cid’s Tasty Surf Punk, Alt-Rock and Pop Punk Combo Platter!
Did you notice all the traffic headed to El Cid Restaurant last Saturday night? This is why: It was The Neptunas first LA gig in 10 years…Pamita, Leslita and Laura Bethita brought the surf punk fun on stage and an Al’s Bar reunion of … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Photo Essays
Tagged el cid, EZ Tiger, iPhone photos, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Neptunas, No Small Children
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Queer Pride, Queer Diversity: It’s the Real Thing
Coagula Curatorial’s “Queer Biennial I, LA+NY and Parts in Between” exhibit opening in Chinatown was the scene of a pretty fabulous mini-pride fest last Saturday night. While many in LA’s LGBT community were on their annual trek to San Francisco’s pride fest, a few … Continue reading
Lethal Lunch
Lydia Lunch, writer and musician, flew to Los Angeles last week to read at Lethal Amounts Gallery’s FRICTION: literary crimes by mutated minds event which took place Friday night (May 30). Lunch came to support the impending (next year?) Harper’s release of Jonathan … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Events, Photo Essays
Tagged Howie Pyro, iPhone photos, Jack Grisham, Jonathan Shaw, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, Lethal Amounts, Lily Tomlin, Lydia Lunch, Westlake
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