
REVIEW: Rather it’s a painting or photography, Nature itself is the source of life for fine-art photographer Greg Tucker
Greg has been published in numerous books, calendars and magazines including Practical Photography, Nature’s Best Photography, Digital Camera World, Popular Photography, Photographic Monthly, Nature Photographer…

REVIEW of a Peacock Chick posing for Fine Art Photographer Greg Tucker
Greg’s photography has been displayed at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C., featured on the National Geographic, Arizona Highways, and National Wildlife Federation websites, and…
Review of Sounds and the City Featurette with “White Rabbit” by MetronOhm
Listen to "White Rabbit" and get to know Annabelle Maginnis of MetronOhm with ten facts. 1. "Is it the matter that matters or the space between?" Maginnis writes with chalk around Los Angeles when promoting shows or new work. A favorite tagline for MetronOhm’s...

Sounds and the City: “Bell Peppers” by Moollz
Bell Peppers,” Moollz says, is “very much a first relationship very high school song!” Dating in Los Angeles assumes a myriad of forms, but with our varied and vast terrain, romantic beach and hike dates are staples.

A Review of SOUNDS and THE CITY: L.A.’s Punk Prodigies “The Regrettes” on 60’s Glamour…
Meet The Regrettes, a pack of young Angelenos exploring the true meaning of punk rock. As the band’s bassist rightfully declares, The Regrettes have “worked their butts off.” Listen up!

New Year Sounds and the City Review of “Honeycomb” by Babe Parade
Honeycomb is the type of track you melt into, kind of like golden hour in Los Angeles. It’s warm and melodiously sweet and provides a glowy aura to bask in.
Sounds and the City Featurette “Nine” by LIILY – The Review
I saw LIILY perform on the back patio at Stories Books and Cafe in Echo Park on a July evening. I first met Dylan Nash, the band's vocalist, who went in for a hug while I precociously (and pretentiously) went in for a hand shake. He took the stage with his band...
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SAMIA IS LIKE YOUR FRIEND FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Photo by Aria Herbst The one you passed notes with about boys in class. The one you found at a party taking down observations in the Notes app. The one you stayed up with past 2 a.m. talking about the mundanity of teenage life and sharing the little clarity you have...