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New Year REVIEW of Adam Mars’ Boldness (click for podcast)

New Year REVIEW of Adam Mars’ Boldness (click for podcast)

by Natalie Durkin

Includes the first Adam Mars interview podcast with Natalie Durkin host of “Sounds and the City” at TribeLA Magazine.

ART TODAY 08.21.17: United in Healing: Adam Mars is a Catalyst for Re-examination and Reflection

ART TODAY 08.21.17: United in Healing: Adam Mars is a Catalyst for Re-examination and Reflection

by Natalie Durkin

I painted this work in July of 2006 as the presidential campaigns began to gain momentum. Needless to say, it’s more relevant today than I expected.

Sounds and the City 08.18.2017 “Counting Sheep” by AiRLiNE

Sounds and the City 08.18.2017 “Counting Sheep” by AiRLiNE

by Natalie Durkin

“Counting Sheep,” is the band’s ode to suburban dismay. Margaux Alexander (rhythm guitar/vox), Sean Eckerle (lead guitar/keys), Conner Wells (bass), and Spencer Wells (drums) call La Canada Flintridge, CA, home…

Sophie Negrini of Janelane Does the TribeLA Musicians Acrostic Interview

Sophie Negrini of Janelane Does the TribeLA Musicians Acrostic Interview

by Natalie Durkin

photo by Charlotte Patmore T Natalie Durkin (TribeLA): Give your band a Tagline. Sophie Negrini (Janelane): Oh no I am bad at this…”Always crying” ? R ND: What got you started in music? What is the Reason you are where you are today? SN: Music has always been second...
United States Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman is an auspicious, Artistic Angeleno

United States Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman is an auspicious, Artistic Angeleno

by Natalie Durkin

by Natalie Durkin photograph: Courtesy of Black Enterprise Magazine “It’s fantastic to be a poet in L.A., and to be an Angeleno.” That’s right, our country’s chosen wordsmith is one of our city’s own. Amanda Gorman was born near Los Angeles International Airport,...
Sounds and the City 08.4.17: “Rabbit Fur Coat” by Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins

Sounds and the City 08.4.17: “Rabbit Fur Coat” by Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins

by Natalie Durkin

Jenny Lewis originates from the San Fernando Valley. As a child star in the 80s and 90s, she is no stranger to the sometimes dismal display behind Hollywood’s red velvet curtain. “Rabbit Fur Coat” recounts how Lewis became a spoke in the cog of Los Angeles’ film and television industry via her mother’s biography.

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