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...
New Year ART REVIEW of “Raven” by Hagop Belian
Raven owns her power. She is a magician, shape-shifter, and master healer. She represents wisdom, and helps others face fear by illuminating the dark. She is known as the keeper of secrets, and holds the great mysteries of the Universe in her hands.
New Year ART REVIEW with Sandy Bleifer’s “Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial project” included a live human performance Exhibit – (Watch this remarkable video on the ‘Essence of the Soul’)
The Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Project traveled to 3 cities in the U.S. (Los Angeles, Honolulu and Berkeley) and 3 cities in Japan (Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Osaka).
New Year ART REVIEW of The Apartment by Chris Bonno
He wanted a moment from the final sequence of the Apartment where (spoiler alert) Jack Lemmon’s character finally expresses his love for Shirley MacClaine’s character and the only way we know how she feels about him…
New Year ART REVIEW of Erin Hanson: Fresh from her easel – Super Bloom Paintings
These paintings were all inspired by this year’s super bloom, a rare explosion of desert wildflowers. They will be presented next weekend at Erin’s gallery in San Diego, and you are invited to join Erin for the artist’s reception!
New Year ART REVIEW: Living Color, another Frank Creaturo, Jr. original
It is often difficult to convey the depth, texture, and movement of a painting via photographs on the internet or even in a magazine. The qualities that initially drew us into the painting get lost.
ART REVIEW: “The Breakup” by Super Hero William Wray – watch the artist paint
What is the best advice you can give? Expect repeated short-term failure in your career. Think about your long-term goals. Don’t have children if art is the most important thing in your life, unless you are wealthy.
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...
New Year ART REVIEW of “Raven” by Hagop Belian
Raven owns her power. She is a magician, shape-shifter, and master healer. She represents wisdom, and helps others face fear by illuminating the dark. She is known as the keeper of secrets, and holds the great mysteries of the Universe in her hands.
New Year ART REVIEW with Sandy Bleifer’s “Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial project” included a live human performance Exhibit – (Watch this remarkable video on the ‘Essence of the Soul’)
The Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Project traveled to 3 cities in the U.S. (Los Angeles, Honolulu and Berkeley) and 3 cities in Japan (Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Osaka).
New Year ART REVIEW of The Apartment by Chris Bonno
He wanted a moment from the final sequence of the Apartment where (spoiler alert) Jack Lemmon’s character finally expresses his love for Shirley MacClaine’s character and the only way we know how she feels about him…
New Year ART REVIEW of Erin Hanson: Fresh from her easel – Super Bloom Paintings
These paintings were all inspired by this year’s super bloom, a rare explosion of desert wildflowers. They will be presented next weekend at Erin’s gallery in San Diego, and you are invited to join Erin for the artist’s reception!
New Year ART REVIEW: Living Color, another Frank Creaturo, Jr. original
It is often difficult to convey the depth, texture, and movement of a painting via photographs on the internet or even in a magazine. The qualities that initially drew us into the painting get lost.
ART REVIEW: “The Breakup” by Super Hero William Wray – watch the artist paint
What is the best advice you can give? Expect repeated short-term failure in your career. Think about your long-term goals. Don’t have children if art is the most important thing in your life, unless you are wealthy.
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