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Movie Review: “Queen Of The Desert” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
Werner Herzog‘s world premiere of “Queen Of The Desert” was met with some criticism at the Berlin Film Festival in February, yet it was nominated for a Golden Bear. So I attended this screening with particular interest to see the work … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Bedouin, Big Movie, Billy Bennight, Charles Doughty-Wylie, Damian Lewis., Epic Movie, Feature, Film, Gertrude Bell, heroine, James Franco, Lawrence of Arabia, Middle East, Nicole Kidman, Period Drama, Queen of the desert, Review, Robert Pattinson., victorian, Werner Herzog, Woman, Women's Movie
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Los Angeles Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2016: What It looked Like!
There were a flurry of Fashion Shows throughout LA over the last couple of weeks with various productions being offered in different locations exhibiting mostly local designers with their lines. It was a stunning week of various fashion directions birthed … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fashion, Miscellanious, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged Art Hearts Fashion, Betsey Johnson, Beyonce, Billy Bennight, Britney Spears, burbank, Century West BMW, Claire Buitendorp, Dan Richter Lolly Clothing, Diego Medel, Events, Haute Couture, Inoe Vargas, Julie Danforth, Katy Perry, La Fashion Week, Lady Gaga, Marika Soderlund-Robison, MetroFW, Metropolis Fashion Week, Mireille Dagher, Mulierr, Namilia, Perry Meek, Review, Salo Shayo, sex, Shawn Buitendorp, Shock and Awww, Sophie Chang, Sue Wong, Taylor Swift, Twinning, VH1, Vis A Vis, Warner Bros. Studio, Yohei Ohno
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Beat Review: Stiff Little Fingers @ House of Blues Sunset 7/31/15
It was bittersweet when I learned it was the second-to-last show the House of Blues Sunset would host before closing its doors for good. I knew the fate of the venue, soon-to-be demolished and turned into another shopping mall / … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Seoul Searching” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
There is no doubt that John Hughes had a great impact on American culture in the 80’s and 90’s as he cleverly tapped into the zeitgeist and sensibilities of the era with movies such as: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Pretty in … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Movies, Music
Tagged 80s, Billy Bennight, cinema, Communist, Emotional, Events, Feature, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, John Hughes, Korean, LAFF, Latino, Los Angeles Film Festival, love, Madonna, Movie, Movie Review, new wave, punk, Review, Soundtrack, summer camp
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Live Review: Cracker at Pappy and Harriet’s
Presented with the opportunity to shoot Cracker, a band I’m well familiar with, going back to their seminal roots of Camper Van Beethoven: Camper Van Beethoven first release was on Bruce Licher’s Independent Project Records that delivered the alty hit “Take The Skinheads … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Photo Essays
Tagged aliens, Alternative, beer, Billy Bennight, Independent Project Records, indie, indie rock, IPR, Jam Bands, Joshua Tree, Live Music, live review, Mojave Desert, Music, Pappy & Harriet's, photography, punk rock, Review, Rock, Rock & Roll, Virgin Records
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Album Review: Jesika von Rabbit’s New Solo Album “Journey Mitchell”
While Gram Rabbit is on hiatus Jesika von Rabbit has been formulating and fashioning her first electronic “adult theme park pop” solo project called “Journey Mitchell”. It’s a powerhouse dance album built with varied threads of 80’s dance music, artfully … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports
Tagged Acid, Album Release Party, Billy Bennight, concert, Cyndi Lauper, dance, Dance Music, Disco, Dubstep, EDM, Events, Gram Rabbit, indie rock, Joshua Tree, LSD, Mojave, Mojave Desert, Music, music review, New Release, Psyche, psychedelic, Review, She Bop, Songs, Tripy, Weird
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Album Review: Lieutenant’s new release “If I Kill This Thing We’re All Going To Eat For A Week”
Nate Mendel is bassist for the Foo Fighters and Sunny Day Real Estate has recently released an album called “If I Kill This Thing We’re All Going To Eat For A Week” under the moniker of Lieutenant. The album was released … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Music
Tagged Billy Bennight, Foo Fighters, Head and Heart, Helmet, indie rock, Modest Mouse, Music, Review, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Shins
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Praying To The Aliens At The Integratron: Moby’s “Hotel Ambient” Performed Live
I became aware of George Van Tassel‘s Integratron in Landers from an episode of Huell Howser’s California Gold. That was many years ago. I finally made it out to the Integratron with friends, Liz and Matt, about a month ago. We … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports
Tagged aliens, American singer, animal rights, anti-gravity, Billy Bennight, dance, DJ, Electronic Music, electrostatic dirod, Encounter, Giant Rock, GO!, indie rock, Joshua Tree, Landers, live, Live Music, live review, Mobility, Moby, Music, musician, Nikola Tesla, Photographer, photography, Rave, Review, Richard Melville Hall, songwriter, sound bath, The Giant Rock Spacecraft Convention, Time Machine, Time Travel, Vegan, Vegan lifestyle
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Bad Lands Debuts Love Heroes: Takes a Ride on the Dark Side Of Love
Love Heroes is not Bad Lands first outing. The duo, formerly known as “He Met Her“ and fronted by Rocky and Mowgli, produced their first head turning recordings called Crime Novela. Chevy Nights, the secret track on Love Heroes, references the tragic love story of Mickey and Mallory of Natural Born Killers, and was … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative, Badlands, Billy Bennight, Chevy Nights, High, hip-hop, JFK and Jackie, Johnny Depp and Kate Moss, Kurt and Courtney, Mickey and Mallory, Movie, Natural Born Killers, new music, Pop, Puffy and J.Lo, Review, Soundtrack, Terrence Malick, The Cronic, weed, White House Nights
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