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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
Movie Review: ‘Softness of Bodies’ at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Festival
Charlotte Parks lives in Berlin; Charlotte hula hoops; Charlotte is a cyclist, Charlotte is a poet; Charlotte rolls her own cigarettes; Charlotte is a shoplifter and Charlotte is going to face a reckoning . . . maybe, maybe not. Charlotte, … Continue reading
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Tagged artist, Berlin, Billy Bennight, Film Independent, Film Makers, IFC, indie, Indie Film, Indie Movies, LA Film Festival, Movie, Poet, Poets, spoken word, The Los Angeles Film Festival
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Dadaismus at HM157 – An Auditory Odyssey
Looking for something different to do next weekend? HM157 – the historical Lincoln Heights mansion that serves as a venue, gallery, workshop and more – is hosting an intriguing event called Dadaismus on Saturday, May 24 at 8pm. A bi-monthly experience, Dadaismus … Continue reading
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Tagged dadaismus, dance, HM157, jabberjaw, michelle carr, Performance Art, spoken word
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