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Local band, Next 2 Nothin'. Photo was taken on the cross over bridge at the 110 Freeway exit on Gaffey.
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Reliving The Dream By B. Noel Barr, The Music Writer Dude Saturday afternoon (April 26-27) was filled with various activities at UCLA for the Ash Grove celebration. Producer Ed Pearl, founder of the Ash Grove, went to great lengths to not only provide the audiences here in Los Angeles with an outstanding evening concert, but to give back for free via the day time concerts and workshops. All together, there were 14 free events over the course of the weekend. Random Lengths News attended three of the events, later attending the main event that was the Ash Grove Concert... Continue
Hellhounds of Pedro By B. Noel Barr It was a rainy night in West Hollywood, the boards of the Whisky A Go Go were resoundingfrom the fury and power of Sean Lane's dream band The Hellhounds. They were playing with five other bands from the harbor in a show nick-named Pedropallooza. Steeped in the blues, but raised onrock, these gentlemen..Continue
Dreamtime: The Ocre Dot Collections By B.Noel Barr Dreaming, as understood by indigenous Austalians, medans the "the timeless time of the beginning and the always creating." This is a seemingly dualistic life of dealing with survival interconnected to the world of spirit, giving meaning to everything. Medea Gallery began exhibiting the Ocre Dot Collection on March 6, sharing a stunning collection of Aboriginal art...Continue
Made in LA--Documentary Film Review By Vivian Malauulu This film, more than five years in the making, culminates with a groundbreaking court battle spearhead by three courageous women against trendy retail giant, Forever 21 (F21). In the film, Carracedo follows Los Angeles area garment workers in their three year battle against F21 in her unprecedented, award-winning documentary. The film is the first of its kind in that it shadows these three immigrant women employed in the Los Angeles garment district across the city, the country, and on to Hong Kong, as they fight to achieve the basic worker rights guaranteed them by the California labor law...Continue