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Nude Art LA: Exploring the Nude!
It’s time to take it off, I mean, all off! Nude Art LA (NALA) is exploring nudity and “The Nude,” not only in form, but in performance in their second exhibition to be held at Art Share LA in downtown … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Upcoming Events
Tagged art, Art Work, artist, Billy Bennight, Broni Likomanov, burlesque, DTLA, Eric Wallis, Fan Dance, Laura Desiree, Los Angeles, Michelle L'amour, Naked, Nude, Nudist, Nudity, Painting, Paul Roustan, Performance, sculpture, sketches
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Hygiene Product Drive for Homeless Women at ‘Boo’s Philly’ K-Town
Boo’s Philly has teamed up to help spread the word on Pathways to Volunteering’s Feminine Hygiene Product Drive for Homeless Women. The event is tomorrow, August 4, 2018, from 1 – 4 p.m. at Boo’s Philly Cheesesteaks in Koreatown. The … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Food, Health and Beauty, Upcoming Events
Tagged Andrew Ahn, Boo's Philly Cheesesteak, Carrie Cheung, Craig Shinmon, Downtown Women's Center, homeless services, Los Angeles, Monique A LeBleu, One Incredible Family, Pathways to Volunteering, Union Rescue Mission, volunteering, volunteerism
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L.A. Becomes the ‘City of Gold’ in Tribute to ‘Times’ Food Writer Jonathan Gold
A citywide participation in a “City of Gold” tribute to Jonathan Gold took place on Saturday, July 28, 2018. Various government, art, entertainment, and other landmark buildings splashed their walls and fountains or gilded their crowns with gold light in honor … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Food
Tagged Chinatown, city of gold, City of LA, Elise Thompson, food critic, gilded city, gold, Grand Park, Jitlada, Jonathan gold, LA Times, Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Hall, Monique A LeBleu, Sarintip "Jazz" Singsanong, Suthiporn Tui Sungkamee, The Broad, the la beat, The LA Times, the los angeles beat, The Wiltern, Union Station, Wilshire Grand
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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, july 24, 2018
here’s a sign on the corner by the library here in my pedro town listing the port of los angeles‘ sister ports… many sisters! photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged Israel Ports, Los Angeles, Mike Watt, Port of Busan, Port of Kaosiung, Port of Keelung, Port of Lazaro Cardenas, port of los angeles, Port of Nagoya, Port of Tokyo, Port of Valparaiso, Saigon Port, San Pedro, San Pedro Library, Sister Ports, Sydney Ports Corporation
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Blue Whale Season is Upon Us: Let’s Frolic in the Ocean!
As I’ve reported in years past it’s Blue Whale season once again and the Aquarium of the Pacific is teaming up with Harbor Breeze Cruises to explore the area outside of The Port of Long Beach near the beautiful Point … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, News & Sports, Photo Essays, Upcoming Events
Tagged Aquarium of the pacific, Billy Bennight, Blue Whales, Dolphins, Explore, Krill, long beach, Los Angeles, ocean, Palos Verdes, photography, Point Vicente Lighthouse, Sea creatures, Sea Life, whale watching
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Where to Watch 4th of July Fireworks 2018
Some people have been saying that they don’t feel patriotic this year. But I don’t see this holiday being about politics. it’s a day for barbecuing with your family, going to parades and blowing shit up. My only real problem … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions, Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Food, Music, Upcoming Events
Tagged americafest, Aquarium of the pacific, burbank, Councilman Bob Blumenfield, culver city, Dodger Stadium, Fire Works, fourth of july, Grand Park, Independence Day, John Philip Sousa, July 4, july 4th, Los Angeles, Marina del Rey, Michael Jackson, pacific palisades run, Queen Mary, Rose Bowl, six flags magic mountain, starlight bowl
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Photo Gallery: LA Pride Parade 2018
Posted in Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Photo Essays
Tagged Gay Pride, LGBT Center, LGBTQ, Los Angeles, Paddy's Pub, pflag, pride festival, pride parade, west hollywood
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Miles Electric Band will Make Magic at the 40th Anniversary of The Playboy Jazz Festival
This year is the 40th anniversary of the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl and, it so happens that there’s a synergy taking place here as Miles Electric Band will be playing on the Hollywood Bowl stage to honor … Continue reading
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Tagged 40th Anniversary, Billy Bennight, Bitches Brew, Erin Davis, hollywood bowl, Jazz, Live Music, Los Angeles, miles davis, miles electric band, Music, Playboy Jazz Festival, vince wilburn jr., You're Under Arrest
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L.A.’s Raven Black Kick Off ‘Little Monsters’ in Ohio
On Friday, May 11, 2018, The Little Monsters Tour kicked off opening night in Fairfield, Ohio as DF Productions and Events hosted Raven Black, Aboleth with support from Secret Circle Society. The touring bands represented the strong female voices of … Continue reading