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Kraftwerk, Blondie, St. Vincent & Other Hollywood Bowl Shows to Stream Live Starting Sunday
For 98 years, countless Angelenos enjoyed leisurely evenings at the Hollywood Bowl. COVID-19 brought these beloved summer outings to a screeching halt, and it’s been a serious sonic loss. Starting this Sunday, and every Sunday evening through October 11, assuage … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Upcoming Events
Tagged Blondie, hollywood bowl, kcrw, kcrw world festival, Kraftwerk, LA Phil, rodrigo y gabriela
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Faulkner Rocks the KMPG Center Helipad in a Private Performance in DTLA!
On a Saturday evening for Memorial Day weekend, my friend Bonnie and I were escorted to the top of the KPMG Center building’s helipad to witness a special and private video presentation of Faulkner performing songs from their new release … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged Billy Bennight, Jason Bentley, kcrw, KMPG, Ravenchist, RZA, The Killers, The Strokes, Wu Tang Clan
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Rafael Saadiq and Band of Skulls at the Annenberg School of Photography
Saturday saw the last of a 3 part free concert series sponsored by KCRW and the Annenberg School of Photography promoting it’s “Who Shot Rock” exhibit covered early in the summer here. On Saturday Rafael Saadiq and Band of Skulls rocked … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Food, Miscellanious, Music, Photo Essays
Tagged century city, kcrw
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Pie are Squared Off
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art was the site of KCRW’s third annual Good Food Pie Contest last Sunday. In spite of the heat and the crowds, everyone was in good spirits and chatted with their neighbors in the long … Continue reading