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  • “Unlocking the Truth”-A Young Band That Schools Us All

    Remember when that photoshopped picture of Michael Jackson wearing a Joy Division shirt made the rounds last year?  I was bummed when I realized it wasn’t real, because there’s a part of me that loves the juxtaposition of two disparate worlds colliding in perfect chaos. When I first saw it I was taken back to musical youth.  As…

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    September 14, 2014
    Art/Culture, Music, Style
    AFROPUNK, AFROPUNK Fest, Brooklyn, Coachella, concerts, Heavy Metal, Joy Division, Michael Jackson, music, music reviews, new bands, performance, rock, the Troubadour, Unlocking the Truth, West Hollywood
  • The Snowy Day (in August…) in Los Angeles?

    While the thought of a snow day during the waning days of summer seems absurd, please indulge me in this post because I’m going to share the most charming snow day you’ll likely experience. The Skirball is wrapping up their 6 month retrospective on the art of Ezra Jack Keats. The Snowy Day is an homage to it’s…

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    August 31, 2014
    Art in Los Angeles, Art/Culture, Los Angeles, Museums
    art in Los Angeles, Children’s Literature, collage, diversity, Ezra Jack Keats, illustration, literary diversity, Skirball, The Snowy Day
  • Cocktail Party Trivia (or a Useful Jeopardy Question)

    File this in: “random knowledge that may impress”: your 1%er friends your boss artsy folk that you would rather talk Pop Culture with but instead pontificate on the latest Christie’s auction… people who read the Wall Street Journal the one person you know that has been on Jeopardy Alternative File:  “random knowledge that will likely render you a…

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    August 29, 2014
    Art/Culture, Photography
    Alan Greenspan, Grumpy Cat, Hedcut, Noli Novak, Stipples, Thelma Golden, Wall Street Journal
  • The Most Important Museum You Haven’t Gone To.. (Yet)

    The National Women’s History Museum isn’t even a museum. How is that possible?  On Saturday I attended L.A.’s “Women Making History” Brunch to support and bring awareness to this museum’s heroic efforts to be recognized on the Mall in Washington D.C. Whenever I attend events like this I try to do my homework beforehand:  I pulled the website…

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    August 25, 2014
    Museums
    Grace Murray Hopper, Hedy Lamarr, History, museums, National Women’s History Museum, NWHM, Smithsonian, STEM, trailblazers, Washington D.C., Women’s History
  • Weekly Rewind Vol. 3

    I’m dedicating this Rewind to someone who despite the gravity of recent days, had a GREAT week. Jeff Goldblum has had a bit of a Renaissance of late.  For me I guess it goes back 10 years when he played Alistair Hennessey in “The Life Aquatic” wearing that fabulous “I’m a Pepper” shirt. From then on,…

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    August 15, 2014
    Pop Art/Culture
    Jazz, Jeff Goldblum, jurassic park, Life Aquatic, morning edition, NPR, Portlandia
  • Invisible Man: Reflections on Ferguson

    I am not alone in feeling the weight of this week. I don’t think there are enough words to express my frustration with what is happening right now in Ferguson, MO, however when I see this picture today taken at a Freshman orientation at Howard University, I am reminded of the realities of the unspoken burdens we bear…

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    August 15, 2014
    Art/Culture
    Ferguson, Glenn Ligon, Howard University, Invisible Man, news, Ralph Ellison
  • Garry Winogrand

    There’s so much wrapped up in this one picture, I don’t know where to begin.  His quote is priceless and it brings so much depth into the shot.  If I taught a creative writing class, I’d have my students write a story stemming from this one picture. Alternatively, if you had to sum up this…

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    July 21, 2014
    Art/Culture, Museums, Photography, Uncategorized
    Garry Winogrand, Met Museum, Photography, The Met
  • Weekly Rewind Vol.2

    Here’s my weekly recap of my favorite discoveries found online this week. Duro Olowu’s “More Material” I’ve been so preoccupied with work, life, drought-proofing our yard (we removed 2/3 of our lawn, *self-aggrandizing pat on back*), that I’m having gallery withdrawals.  If I could transport myself to any show, here’s where I’d go right now.  Designer Duro…

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    July 18, 2014
    Art/Culture, Contemporary Art, Design, Fashion, Film, Museums, Music, Photography, Pop Art/Culture, Style, Uncategorized
    Bettina Korek, Casey Jane Ellison, Catherine Opie, Clubs, DJs, Duro Olowu, Galleries, House Music, Jori Finkel, More Material, music, New York, Ovation, Tank Magazine, Vinyl
  • Weekly Rewind Vol. 1

    I’m trying something new.  Here’s my Friday round up of my absolute favorite posts from last week in Fashion, Music, Art, and Food.  All posts are inspired by Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, etc.  So let’s jump in! 1.  Kara Walker-Indypendant Article   The Kara Walker Domino Sugar Factory exhibit has closed, and I have to say I had mixed feelings about this particular…

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    July 11, 2014
    Art/Culture, Collecting, Contemporary Art, Design, Fashion, Food, Museums, Music, Photography, Pop Art/Culture, Style, Uncategorized
    “Women Are Heroes”, Brooklyn, Caroline Issa, Dior, Domino Sugar Factory, downloads, Indypendant, Instagram, iTunes, JR, Kara Walker, The Decoders
  • The Art of Storytelling: Havana and the Wrinkles of the City

    Storytelling plays such an essential role in our lives because they create a level of connectedness that’s achieved through relatable or shared experiences.  Great stories provide the bridge between our imagination and reality in remarkable ways.  When I have a strong emotional response to art it is usually associated with a story that I immediately attribute to a piece.…

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    June 24, 2014
    Art/Culture, Contemporary Art, Film, Music, Photography, Pop Art/Culture, Style
    “Wrinkles of the City”, aging, calligraphy, Cuba, danay suarez, Documentary, graffiti, Havana, José Parlá, JR, short films, Street Art
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