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January 30, 2008

A few months ago I noticed a nekkid lady’s torso perched on a plinth in the middle of the Windward Traffic Circle in Venice. Considering the calle vida thereabouts, this shouldn’t have raised an eyebrow. Yet, the utter incongruousness of a slick, black, metal, larger-than-life sculpture in the midst of "don’t harsh my mellow" Bohemia, made me stop and gawk. Regardless of yellow caution tape, I sprinted across to the island, which is roomy enough......

Continue Reading "Art Is Where It's At: Windward Circle"

January 8, 2008

Rain rain has gone away...so Tuesday we'll go out to play. Here's what's going on around town tonight: MUSIC The LA Phil’s Concrete Frequency series continues tonight. “Songs of the City” is being billed as a program where “urban troubadours share lo-fi songs about city life.” We’ll believe it with a lineup that features: Marc Bianchi, Biirdie, Franklin Bruno, Zooey Deschanel, John Doe, Inara George, Stevie Jackson, Sondre Lerche, Kyp Malone, Bob Mould, Zach......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In: Tuesday"

December 2, 2007

"Steven" - Voxtrot VHS or Beta, Foreign Born, Afrobots @ The El Rey Voxtrot @ The Music Box @ Fonda Dia de Chango @ Temple Bar Soulsavers, Spain @ The Troubadour Tom Paxton, Dan Crow and JP Nightingale @ McCabe's Guitar Shop Cake @ The Grove of Anaheim Summer Darling, You Me and Iowa, Loverlee, Oso @ Spaceland Damon Dae & Burning Wagon @ Jerry's Flying Fox The Locust, Upsilon Acrux, Yip-Yip, Sleeping People......

Continue Reading "Tonight in Rock in LA: Voxtrot, VHS or BETA, Cake"

September 17, 2007

I am loving this ATP-inspired idea of playing entire albums from beginning to end. Tonight we hit the Music Box to see The Melvins play Houdini and Mudhoney play Superfuzz Big Muff plus Early Singles. Sadly, we missed Flipper. We were late because I fell down the back steps as we rushed out the door. Bob wanted me to stay home and ice my foot, but no way was I missing this gig! We......

Continue Reading "Mudhoney, The Melvins @ The Music Box, 9/16/07"

March 1, 2007

Photo of The Street Dogs by Nadia Kovacs at The Music Box on Feb. 22, 2007 Prepare for a weekend jam-packed full of punk rock awesomeness! Whether you're into boozin and bands or brawling and babes, we've gotcha covered! It's a Knitting Factory double feature this weekend: Friday, March 2nd 8pm- Main Stage: The Blasters Angel City Outcasts Mad Marge and the Stone Cutters Angel City Outcasts, recently returning form their European tour, team......

Continue Reading "This Weekend in Punk Rock"

February 15, 2007

Valentines Day left you feeling dirty? Cleanse yourself with these heartwarming tracks from the cyberspa. I'd like to thank God, my parents, Rick Ruben and The Hype Machine for making this possible. Happy Mondays - The Boys Are Back In Town (Sound of the Suburb) Fuzzy sonics… Mountain Goats - The Boys Are Back In Town (Sound of the Suburb) Just as you’d imagine… Wilco - Cars Can’t Escape (The Music Slut) Clearly, Jeff......

Continue Reading "MP3 Walk Of Shame"

February 14, 2007

Teeming with dolled-up jailbait and smelling like a fraternity house basement, The Music Box at The Henry Fonda Theater was ground zero for trendy sneakers, ballet flats and perky ponytails on February 5th as Lily Allen played a sold-out show at the only LA stop on her MTV-sponsored “Discover and Download” tour. Her album Alright, Still dropped domestically one week prior, and had already taken the #20 spot on the Billboard 200, selling over......

Continue Reading "Happy LILY ALLENtines Day! - Lily Allen @ The Henry Fonda Theater, 2/5"

January 30, 2007

Dearly beloved, we are gathered here together in the sight of Rock and in the face of Roll, to join together you, dear LAist reader, and this New Music Tuesday in holy Matrimony. This mystical union is not to be entered into lightly, or unadvisedly, but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly (ha), and in the fear of the reaper. More cowbell. L'chaim. OUT TODAY: .38 Special - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: (A&M)......

Continue Reading "New Music Tuesday - Nora Jones, The Early Years, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Harry Connick, Jr., Lily Allen, Katharine McPhee, Busdriver, Skinny Puppy, The RZA, Jill Scott, Madonna, Art Garfunkel, Hella, Lou Barlow, Manfred Mann's Earth Band"

January 10, 2007

New releases! Now newer every week!! We begin this installment with a boatload of terrifying and perplexing tribute records, followed by noteables in every genre, including some promising rock offerings, a vault of soundtracks, fancy cello-ing, and more Frankie Valli than you can shake a stick at. Tribute Various Artists - Bluegrass Tribute to Modest Mouse (CMH) Various Artists - Bluegrass Tribute to the Shins (CMH) Various Artists - Can You Bring It? Sing......

Continue Reading "New Music Tuesday (Midnight Edition): Yo-Yo Ma, Neko Case, Crunk Hits, John Waite, The Four Seasons, Bobby Bare, P.F. Sloan, Bluegrass Tribute To The Shins, Italian Medieval Dances"

December 13, 2006

With the year winding down, LAist is asking famous celebs, local politicians, and other movers & shakers of LA to tell us what they thought were tops of 2006. Before founding PostSecret, Frank Warren grew up in the Valley and attended Colfax Elementary School with Adam Carolla. If you missed his book signing last month, you can catch him on January 15th at Borders Books in Torrance as he signs the next PS book, "The......

Continue Reading "Frank Warren's Top 10 Best Websites of 2006"

September 14, 2006

LAist and Goodbye Cruel Releasing want to send you to the movies this weekend. We've got tickets to Andrew Bujalski's "Mutual Appreciation" which is screening at Laemmle's Music Hall this weekend in Beverly Hills. All you have to do is fire off an email to info@mutualappreciation.com. 10 LAist readers will be contacted to let you know that you're on the list for any of the Friday - Sunday showings. For the exception of the......

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August 27, 2006

The Good Aurelight & Shakespeare (the Reggae DJs) Hearts Challenger Red Line Proximity/Public Transit Access Big Carnival Slide The Music, duh The Bad Old Fashion Lemonade never tasted so watery El Pollo Loco being the best Veggie/Vegan Food Choices People who drove who could have taken the Red Line, 2, 4 or other bus lines or bikes $35,000 of city fees waived and no "thank yous" to the city by the MCs or other......

Continue Reading "Sunset Junction: A Top 10 List of the Good & Bad"

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