Entries from LAist tagged with 'theend'
March 9, 2008
I've got a conundrum, folks. You might, too: In a study entitled "The End of the Music Industry As We Know It" (suggested subhead: "And consumers feel fine"), Forrester Research, Inc., is reporting that half of music sales will be digital by 2011, and digital sales will surpass CDs entirely by 2012. It should be pretty clear to everyone that the CD is beginning to go the way of the VHS tape - even......
Continue Reading "The CD is Dead...Long Live the New CD? "February 4, 2008
a writer's perspective With rumors flying fast and furious that The End Is Near, picketing resumed this morning with increased media scrutiny, and with healthy skepticism amongst the writers. I know everybody is anxious for this thing to be over, but there’s no point in listening to the rumors before they become a reality. I know Fox CEO Peter Chernin allegedly told his buddies at the Superbowl yesterday that “the strike is over”, but......
Continue Reading "Writers Strike - Day 92"December 10, 2007
Okay, so in case you haven't heard, Green Day now has a new side project to tack onto the list, right smack under The Network. (You remember the Fembot song. Billie Joe's vocals did sort of give them away, but it was still exciting.) This one was reportedly leaked in a Green Day blog (are we talking "The Idiot Club" or what? I can't get in there, you have to pay), and is titled Foxboro......
Continue Reading "New Green Day Side Project"November 29, 2007
The Nightwatchman @ Hotel Cafe James Taylor, Carole King @ Troubadour Café Tacuba @ Gibson Sam Phillips, Joel Hodgson @ Largo MXPX, Dr. Manhattan, Nothing More, Victim Effect @ Key Club Authority Zero, Black President, Pulley, Pour Habit @ Knitting Factory Something For Rockets, Jupiter Rising @ Safari Sam's Oslo @ Viper Room Powerman 5000, The End of Silence, My Sweet Revolt, Amprage @ Whisky......
Continue Reading "Tonight in Rock in LA - James Taylor, Nightwatchman"October 3, 2007
After reviewing his phenomenal show at Hotel Cafe in August, it was only a matter of time before LAist got to interview Fionn Regan about his current US tour, his stunning debut album The End of History, and what it felt like to win the Mercury Music Prize, which honors the best Irish or British album of the previous year. Not surprisingly, he speaks like his songs - melodic and poetic - and I......
Continue Reading "LAist interview with Mercury Prize Winner Fionn Regan"August 8, 2007
Last night at Hotel Café, I had the privilege of seeing Fionn Regan on tour for his new album The End of History, released July 10th. Hailing all the way from County Wicklow, this twenty-six year old Irish lad is a combination of a folk singer and acoustic journeyman, traveling and telling his stories to those with open ears. And his songs are stories- lyrics are the focus of The End of History and each......
Continue Reading "Fionn Regan @ Hotel Cafe 8/7"June 8, 2007
A shooting suspect has been in pursuit by the LAPD for the last hour and a half. Driving a silver pick up truck and circling the city of Los Angeles, the suspect is allegedly responsible for a shooting in Tijunaga. Dozens of police in cruisers and helicopters.are following him as he drives on the 5, 10, 110, 101, and other freeways. KCAL 9 has been broadcasting the chase and they're streaming that broadcast online.......
Continue Reading "Shooting Suspect Being Chased By LAPD"September 30, 2005
What we enjoyed around the gothamist network this week: - a dj went off-script at The End in Seattle and then went off the air. - New marital woes for R. Kelly led Chicagoist to rewrite Trapped in the Closet. - If you're heading to Paris to see the finest of art, leave your camera in the hotel. - Gothamist interviewed Tara McPherson who just left our sunny coast for theirs but we'd still......
Continue Reading "Best of the -ists"February 9, 2005
• The Egyptian Theatre has a special night with animator Chris Landreth tonight at 7:30 PM. Presented in association with the ASIFA-International Animated Film Association, tonight will feature the films of Landreth and pioneering animator Ryan Larkin, in the animated shorts "The End," "Bingo," "Ryan," "Walking," and "Street Musique." An extended Q&A with Landreth will follow the screenings. • Modest Mouse wind up their three-day residency at The Wiltern with Love as Laughter and......
Continue Reading "Animnation"July 27, 2004
Tuesday returns, and with it the overwhelming urge to empty the entire contents of one's bank account into the waiting coffers of Amoeba Music. It is a daily struggle not to give up the entire grocery budget in favor of finally compiling the ultimate record collection, but a struggle LAist is winning nevertheless—unless the bi-weekly shopping trips count against the groceries. Badly Drawn Boy—One Plus One Is One (extra tracks) Guitar Wolf—Love Rock Kings......
Continue Reading "Brand New Debt"