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New DOSSHAUS Exhibit at Corey Helford Gallery: POP GOES
David Connelly AKA DOSSHAUS returns to the Corey Helford Gallery in downtown L.A. with a new exhibit entitled POP GOES . . ., available (online only) until July 3rd. If you’re not familiar with Connelly’s black & white painted and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Miscellanious
Tagged corey helford gallery, David Connelly, Dosshaus, pop art, The Clash
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Movie Review: “London Town” at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival
“London Town” is a coming-of-age story set among the turmoil of Thatcher’s England. During the era there were widespread labor strikes, and race relations in England were at an all-time low as The National Front gained power and threatened violence against immigrants. Shay, played by Daniel … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Music
Tagged Billy Bennight, Derrick Borte, england, Joe Strummer, london, politics, punk, Thatcher, The Clash, The National Front
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Book Review “I Fought The Law”: The Life And Strange Death Of Bobby Fuller
The book “I fought The Law: The Life and Strange Death of Bobby Fuller” as told by Miriam Linna and Bobby’s brother Randell Fuller touches a “Pop Culture” nerve for any one who grew in or is interested in mid-20th … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Chilton, Billy Bennight, Casey Casem, Charlie Daniels, Charlie Manson, Dick Dale, Early Rock N' Roll, Herman Hermits, Hollywood, Mia Farrow, Mid-Century, Muisc History, phil spector, pop culture, Ritchie Valens, Rock and Roll. Buddy Holly, Rock N Roll, Stevie Nicks, surf, surf music, The Box Tops, The Clash
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