Art Featured The History of Graffiti and Street Art Exhibition at MOCA

April 22, 2011 - 10:45 am

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Art in the Streets is the first major U.S. museum exhibition on the history of graffiti and street art, featuring the genre’s evolution from the bombing of New York’s subway cars to cholo tagging in the streets of L.A. to the contemporary street art popularized by the likes of Shepard Fairey and Banksy.

Located at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in L.A., Art in the Streets will run from April 17 to August 8, 2011, showcasing installations by 50 of the most dynamic street artists in the world. Artists include Banksy, Fab 5 Freddy, Lee Quiñones, Futura, Swoon, Shepard Fairey, JR, Retna, and Mister Cartoon.

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Daily Dots Uncategorized Daily Dots: Unrest, NEvermind Baby, Joaquin Phoenix, Chemical Brothers, Pauly D, Jane’s Addiction, Duff McKagan, Nine Inch Nails, Pharrell, Obama

May 6, 2010 - 5:33 pm

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Today’s bloggin’ best…

- Middle age indie-dork takeover with Unrest reunion tour. PopMatters

- The Nevermind cover baby now works for Shepard Fairey. Village Voice

- Joaquin Phoenix rapper doc(mock?)umentary is making headway. AV Club

- Chemical Brothers debut new video, “Swoon.” Prefix Mag

- Get your remix on with Pauly D and Baskin Robbins. Examiner

- Janes Addiction debuts with Duff McKagan on bass. LA Weekly

- NIN crowd-sourcing a documentary about the final show. Pitchfork

- Pharrell hung with Obama on Cinco de Mayo. Hypetrak

Art/Design Manifest Equality Gallery – Los Angeles

March 5, 2010 - 11:42 am

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On the historic night when Barack Obama was elected as the first African American President of the United States, while people flooded the streets from Harlam to Hollywood, my particular neighborhood was subdued. And it wasn’t because I dwell in a particularly Republican enclave. In fact, my local stretch of Santa Monica Blvd in West Hollywood is known as boys town. We’re as liberal as you can get in these parts. But along with Obama’s victory came news that Proposition 8 had effected a ban on gay marriage in California. A sobering reminder that as much reason as their was to celebrate, there was still work to be done. Read the full story

Music Silverlake Silversun Pickups Put Out

May 1, 2009 - 2:03 pm

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I fell in love with the Silversun Pickups shortly after Carnavas came out. For me that album takes me back to New York City in a dingy hotel room, with an incredibly hot sexy stranger, and an ipod set on repeat. (ok replace dingy with corporate, and stranger with my husband and that’s pretty much how it went down). However, my emotional memory plays it back as the soundtrack to a torrid affair. And discovering that music, that way, was hot.

So imagine my impatience at waiting for the next installment of the Silversun legacy. Swoon does not disappoint. If you are sick of hearing their sound described as picking up where the pumpkins Gish left off, too bad. It does.  But they have also made it entirely their own. The first single, Panic Switch ebbs and flows in perfect time, riding the rails between slow moody melodies and rocking the F out. Thoughtful lyrics and driving rhythms abound on this articulate album front to back.  If you listen to it with the lights off, burning a candle, you will see your whole future in front of you (ok maybe that was the kid from Almost Famous – but it applies).

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