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Live Review: X At The Roxy
“People are gonna say ‘I just paid six dollars to see this band, they’re not desperate.’” – Exene Cervenka in The Decline Of Western Civilization, 1980. Six dollars? Thirty-two years later, the scalpers in front of the heavily sold-out Roxy … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Photo Essays
Tagged billy zoom, live review, Los Angeles, ray manzarek, the roxy, x
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TWO EVENINGS OF “MUSIC IN THE ZOO”
The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA) will be presenting two evenings of “Music in the Zoo” during the month of July. First, one Friday July 13, 2012, 6 p.m. the BEST OF MUSIC IN THE L.A. ZOO (An Eclectic Mix of … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged Events, GLAZA, Live Music, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Zoo, Music
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Bravo’s Top Chef Comes to Los Angeles and Long Beach
Here’s a chance to get up close and personal with some of the cast of Bravo’s cooking competition, Top Chef. The Top Chef Mobile Tour is coming to Los Angeles and Long Beach this week. Continue reading
LAB ART presents ‘The Usual Suspects’ in Celebration of its First Anniversary
‘The Usual Suspects’ is a showcase of 17 Street Artists presented by LAB ART in celebration of its successful 1st year anniversary. The exhibit features the works of 17 street artists – CYRCLE, Desire Obtain Cherish, Lydia Emily, Alec Monopoly, Mar … Continue reading
Game 3 Of The Western Conference Finals – Los Angeles Kings Historic Playoff Run
Last year at this time if you would have told me I’d be watching the Los Angeles Kings come to within two games of the Stanley Cup, the Clippers contending for an NBA title, whilst the Lakers find themselves … Continue reading
“Supermoon” rises over West Los Angeles 5/5/12
Around the world sky watchers scanned the night sky for a “Super Moon” rising in the night sky. The phenomenon known as the “Super Moon” is created by the moon coming to within its closest orbit of the Earth since … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Photo Essays, Science & Technology
Tagged Los Angeles, supermoon
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Why Even New Streetlights Make Me Happy?
Because we might be living in the End Times, even if I don’t get a spot on the ark with John Cusack. Recently I came home and noticed something was different. The streetlight just opposite my bedroom window had changed … Continue reading
Keepin’ Cool by the Pool…
…when you don’t have one. Although, in my last building I had one, and the resident perv made it impossible to swim. If you belong to the YMCA (which I highly recommend), you can swim at any of their well-kept … Continue reading
Benny “Diar” Boggs at Crewest
From Crewest: This weekend, Saturday, June 25th from 6-10 pm we want everyone to join us for our closing party with a special appearance made by artist Benny “Diar” Boggs. For those of you who know Diar’s story you know … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events
Tagged art, Benny 'Diar' Boggs, Crewest, Los Angeles, street art
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“The Edge” loses his war with Malibu
Sometimes good things do happen. As reported in today’s LA Times, David “The Edge” Evans had proposed to build five (you read that right) mansions along a coastal ridge in Malibu. From the LAT: The California Coastal Commission on Thursday … Continue reading