by Natalie Durkin
I love anything cosmic, so I love Gingee: a bona fide, self-made goddess. Her creative prowess spawns an array of mediums, from spoken word poetry to ‘zines to her main gig making “Filipinx Global Bass”. She flows with the cycle of solstices and...
by Natalie Durkin
photo via AikoTanaka.com/Gallery I like Aiko Tanaka because she doesn’t care if you think she’s weird. She does, however, care about clicking with her audience. She also cares about her niece and nephew, for whom she wrote a children’s book. Aiko...
by Natalie Durkin
Katie Ferrara’s sound places me in a coffee shop: I’m sipping a house blend and reading the paper in some folksy joint, letting her melodies clear my head. It’s Sunday music; it’s food for the soul. The Los Angeles-native makes “funky,...
by Natalie Durkin
photo by Kelly Dwyer Daniel Webb brings Queer Southern Charm to stages across Los Angeles. From performing in drag as Toyota Lopez to dazzling audiences with stories of crippling single-dom, Webb’s bright disposition and bubbly nature evokes neo southern...
by Natalie Durkin
photo by Randy Shropshire Alex Powers is a lesbian who “doesn’t look like a lesbian”. Hailing from Baltimore, MD, she now resides in Los Angeles and has found her spotlight on comedy stages around the city, most notably The Laugh Factory and The Ice...
by Natalie Durkin
photo by Fredrick Vang AMERICAN GOTHIC ROCK. T Natalie Durkin (TribeLA Magazine): Give yourself and your work a tagline and tell us why. Bevin: “Empowerment and Activism through Music”. I truly believe that each person can unlock their potential through...