Grunge used to be my favorite genre of music. It’s something I agreed with, but nothing I tried to be. I had my eight hole Doc’s, thermal undershirts, long hair [ … ]
Category: Arts&Music
Tune In
By: Dave Laforteza Everyone experiences it. At on point of our lives we have gone through, are going through, and will go through it. The human race since time immemorial [ … ]
Seven Days
By: Lawrence Yeo In seven days, a universe could be created, And seven more to make it a station of hatred. It’s stated, there’s so much generated hate today, I [ … ]
Link Wray
The Father of the Power Chord By: Andrew Edling It always seems that people only blow smoke about great rock ‘n’ roll heroes after they slip off into the Fifth [ … ]
Into The Main Of An Artist
By: Katherine Wang Q: What are some of your inspirations from the city of Los Angeles? A: Los Angeles has so much to offer. I took a landscape painting class [ … ]
The Writing on The Wall
“Armageddon is nearly upon us and the streets will fl ow with the blood of the non-believers.” Too long for a state motto and not quite the vacation theme I [ … ]
Anatomy of a Tattoo
(excerpt from Are You In or Are You Out) Anatomy of a Tatoo is a selected excerpt from the book “Are You In or Are You Out?” written by Gregg [ … ]
I want on Board!
Claymation is an abandoned art form. It does not pay the bills. My clay-animated depictions of raw sex and violence might get me street cred at the film festivals, but [ … ]
Effects of Meditation:
Why does your mind jump from one state of mind to another? Is there any way to control it? Find more aspects of meditation… In times of stress we find [ … ]
Patrick Hughes on La Brea
Escaperspective Keller & Greene The library is an infinite perspective, like the work and the city. Escaperspective is the one promulgated very famously by Valery (taking up the note from [ … ]