Photos by Lucky Smith Words by Esteban The various roomy warehouses throughout downtown LA stand like rich forestry in a city where industry is the new nature and venues flourish like foliage. Among those empty dwellings, the incognito KGB Studios is a diamond in the rough, playing host to the tenth Chocolate and Art event […]
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Chocolate and Art 11.30.12 [Live Review & Photo Essay]
Posted: December 8, 2012 by Esteban in Events - On the Town, Grubbing Grounds, Loud MusicTags: art, chocolate, chocolate and art, eats, events, food, gallery, grub, live music, los angeles
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Human Suspension at Black Castle [Photo Essay]
Posted: August 25, 2012 by PK in Events - On the Town, Pragmatic ProfligacyTags: art, black castle, blood, cult, death, evil, explicit, fire, fire dance, gore, gothic, hooks, human suspension, mutilation, pain, performance, s&m, sin, skin pulling, suspension, tits, underground
A night of stirring performance art was found at Black Castle in South Central Los Angeles on Saturday, August 18th 2012. The club was filled with fire dancing, skin pulling and a human suspension, all performed within a grisly art installation. Upon entering the club, the viewer’s eyes were greeted by an art installation made […]
Los Angeles Folk Festival Review
Posted: August 5, 2012 by Esteban in Events - On the Town, Loud MusicTags: altedena, art, beachwood sparks, dirt bird, dustbowl revival, emily lacy, folk fest, folk music, he's my brother she's my sister, hoedown, la folk festival, LAFF, los angeles, mariachi, pisces, recycled art, salsa, square dance, summer festival, tommy santee claws, triplefoot chicken, waltz, zorthian ranch
What would have been an average festival with a decent line up of performers was transformed into a magical evening of musical wonderment simply because of the venue at which the 3rd LA Folk Fest was held. Zorthian Ranch could easily be dismissed as a hippie haven tucked away in the Altadena hills, and although the […]