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The Depths Of VaVoom Events, X Features The black ominous steps lead me deep down into the depths of the deepest depths. Below the stage and towards the belly of the beast, I walk…
Colette Miller | Gwar Girl Originale Art, X Features Well, lets say Reagonomics inspired a lot of rebellion. Also to me the divine comedy of humanity. The game that is capitalism, the necessary insecurity…
Tawny Ellis | Same Love, Different Love Music, X Features Singer-songwriter Tawny Ellis blissfully bathes in the emotional and artistic insight gained from surrendering to vulnerability.
Off The Wall | Interview: Douglas La Marche Art, Features, X Features La Marche’s art is flying off the walls even now Gallery ensconced beyond the pitiful misperception of inner-city homelessness, even in a flat economy…
Gypsy Man | Interview: Nomad Art, X Features The first time I worked with Nomad, he had mortally wounded a canvas after running into the street in an affluent neighborhood in West Berlin…
The Unreal City | Interview: Jay Brockman Art, Features, X Features Beneath the humdrum hiccup of her worn city streets, and above hills of fantastical billboards that nearly block any vestige of the sky, Los Angeles speaks…
Riding High | Interview: Steve Olson Art, X Features A scruffy dude resembling Jack Nicholson in his mid-forties grinds up on a skateboard, backwards, curbside pop-flips it under one arm and opens the glass…
Kimono Dragon | Interview: Fumiko Amano Art, X Features Japanese born and Los Angeles based artist Fumiko Amano does not align herself with one art practice, rather her work operates like a palimpsest…
When Dissimilarities Intersect | Interview: Howls Music, X Features Something about the musical duo known as Howls reminds me of the sleeper masterpiece Once. In the movie, two people, who were moving through life…