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Tonight's 'California'-Themed Bagavagabonds Art Explosion to Raise Funds for Room 13 L.A.

Tonight's 'California'-Themed Bagavagabonds Art Explosion to Raise Funds for Room 13 L.A.
       

If you're still looking for something to do tonight but can't decide between art, food, charity and music choices, check out the Bagavagabonds Art Explosion where you'll find all of the above. The theme for this Art Explosion is 'California,' and scores of art pieces will be available for sale via silent auction, with prices starting at $10. more ›

Make 'Time' For The Bagavagabonds' Art Explosion Tonight

       

The Bagavagabonds are at it again and tonight's "Time"-themed Art Explosion at the Dietch Arts Continuum will showcase some of the best creative energies in LA. Original art by established artists as well as newcomers will be on display and available for purchase, including a piece by author Dave Eggers. more ›

'Dream' for a Good Cause: Bagavagabonds' Art Explosion to Feature Affordable Art, Live Music and Ping Pong

       

Saturday night will mark the Bagavagabonds' fourth Art Explosion—an all-ages multimedia experience and art show at the Brick Building in Culver City. This Art Explosion's theme is "Dream," and the group extended an open invitation to anyone who wanted to participate. All art pieces will be sold via silent auction for $50 or less, with proceeds benefiting Los Angeles-based charity Make Something. more ›

Interview: Pat McGuire, Editor-in-Chief of FILTER Magazine

Interview: Pat McGuire, Editor-in-Chief of FILTER Magazine

In an age when music publications are folding left and right, FILTER magazine soldiers on with five full issues and five Good Music Guides per year. The content of the publication is driven by its tagline, "Good music will prevail," and recent features have included everything from a major interview and photo essay with Morrissey to a nine-page spread about the history of Slayer. LAist recently sat down with Editor-in-Chief Pat McGuire to chat about everything from Morrissey to the rapidly changing magazine market. more ›

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