Features List Music Macy Gray : Sympathetic Opportunism Music Tawny Ellis | Same Love, Different Love Music PATHS: Transcendence, By Any Other Name… Music Lo Moon: Passionate Deluges & Silver-lined Crests Music Y La Bamba: A Healing Lemonade Music Emily Jane White: Enkindling Social Revolution Music From Ode To Requiem | Interview: Moving Panoramas Music Knowing You May Not Know | Royal Holland’s “Unfolded Trilogy” Load More Loading More... You’ve reached the end of the list 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. Cowboys Don’t Cry | Interview: Taz Art, Scenes, X Features "The professor walked in and said ‘Realism is everything and abstraction is nothing.’ I sat and pondered about this for a while and then I stood up..." 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... How the West Was Won, Again | The THC Expose Events, X Features Through a fortunate turn of events, Citizen LA found itself at the Los Angeles Convention Center for the THC EXPOSE. Three days of booths, buds and babes... From Ode To Requiem | Interview: Moving Panoramas Music, X Features One is a beautifully conceived album, peppered with metaphor and mystery, which requires active-listening and plenty of processing time... By Way Of Scunthorpe | Interview: The Ruen Brothers Music, X Features Commonplace is the tale of the single industry monotown which gradually surrenders to low-priced imports and misguided globalization... The War Project | Interview: Melanie Pullen Art, Features, X Features Renowned for her High Fashion Crime Scenes series shown at Ace Gallery in May 2005, … Continue ReadingFeatures List Marvin Country | Interview: Marvin Etzioni Music, X Features Risk, patience, and the element of surprise; wars are won using these tactics. In the current state of the music industry, battle plans are as good as gold... Poupée De Viande | Interview: D.W.Frydendall Art, X Features There's something disturbingly slap-happy at the core of Citizen LA's own horror comic strip, Meatdoll, that makes it's gore all the more...horrific... Load More
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.
Cowboys Don’t Cry | Interview: Taz Art, Scenes, X Features "The professor walked in and said ‘Realism is everything and abstraction is nothing.’ I sat and pondered about this for a while and then I stood up..."
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...
How the West Was Won, Again | The THC Expose Events, X Features Through a fortunate turn of events, Citizen LA found itself at the Los Angeles Convention Center for the THC EXPOSE. Three days of booths, buds and babes...
From Ode To Requiem | Interview: Moving Panoramas Music, X Features One is a beautifully conceived album, peppered with metaphor and mystery, which requires active-listening and plenty of processing time...
By Way Of Scunthorpe | Interview: The Ruen Brothers Music, X Features Commonplace is the tale of the single industry monotown which gradually surrenders to low-priced imports and misguided globalization...
The War Project | Interview: Melanie Pullen Art, Features, X Features Renowned for her High Fashion Crime Scenes series shown at Ace Gallery in May 2005, … Continue ReadingFeatures List
Marvin Country | Interview: Marvin Etzioni Music, X Features Risk, patience, and the element of surprise; wars are won using these tactics. In the current state of the music industry, battle plans are as good as gold...
Poupée De Viande | Interview: D.W.Frydendall Art, X Features There's something disturbingly slap-happy at the core of Citizen LA's own horror comic strip, Meatdoll, that makes it's gore all the more...horrific...