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A Generous Helping of ‘Lunch,’ Served at the Moroccan Lounge and Nuart
Lydia Lunch (Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, 1980 solo debut “Queen of Siam”) comes to Los Angeles direct from her home in New York, where The Wrinkle Room & Moroccan Lounge will present An Evening of Spoken Word & Music … Continue reading
The Punk SInger: Riot Grrrl Documentary Screens in LA
“Oh, music is supposed to be escapist and it wasn’t. It was grounding it, it was making, like music, a voice for people that hadn’t been heard before.”, is what Carrie Brownstein said about ground breaking “Riot Grrrl” singer and leader … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Interviews, Miscellanious, Movies, Music
Tagged 3rd Wave, Alternative, Billy Bennight, DC Bands, Grunge, No Wave, Olympia, punk, punk rock, Third Wave, Washington, Women's Liberation
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`Lance Out Loud’: A Mother’s Tribute
The PBS documentary series “An American Family,” broadcast in 1973, was groundbreaking as well as controversial. Widely considered the first reality show, it documented the Louds, an upper middle-class family living in Santa Barbara, California; their daily activities, from mundane … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Carolyn Edwards, Carolyn Soyars, documentaries, Lance Loud, Loud Family, No Wave, PBS, punk, reality shows, The Mumps
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