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Daily Photo: **** You

30 Jun

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He Was Found

29 Jun

The week before Father’s Day weekend, I found out about Banksy. Though his graffiti pops up on concrete walls across the world, he has recently infilitrated the L.A. parking lot and started tagging. So I went hunting.

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La Brea, one block from Pico Blvd.

If you continue up La Brea towards Hollywood, there are more images to be found right before you hit Santa Monica Boulevard.

Illustration: Serial Dreamer

24 Jun

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Daily Photo: Hollywood Dreams

24 Jun

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13 Beauties

22 Jun

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Lights3smallI’m about to watch a movie. Not just any movie, it’s a collection of Andy Warhol’s screen tests. Thirteen of which have been chosen to create tonight’s ‘performance’; a projection onto a large screen with a live soundtrack provided by Dean & Britta. I’m at the Ford Amphitheatre, at an event produced by the L.A. Film Festival titled ’13 Most Beautiful’.    Paul America, Susan Bottomly, Ann Buchanan, Freddy Herko, Jane Holzer, Dennis Hopper, Billy Name, Nico, Richard Rheem, Lou Reed, Ingrid Superstar, Edie Sedgwick and Mary Woronov are tonights featured artists.  Mary is actually at the theatre, and before the show starts she is up on stage telling us stories about The Factory and Andy’s famous residents and friends.   Dean Wareham of Dean & Britta provides grovelly voiced commentary throughout the night, spilling anecdotes about each person as they arrive on screen. Music is played to match the length of the each piece. With songs by Bob Dillon and Lou Reed, nostalgia easily sets in.

 Chief among them:

Richard Rheem: Andy’s boyfriend for a time.

Paul America:  Andy encouraged his actors to take different names, and for Paul, the name he took was America.  Later on, he regretted this name change because he didn’t like what America represented and he said,  it was difficult to check into hotels.

Susan Bottomly: 17 years of age, who cried during the screen test.

Nico: Whose real name was Christa Pakin and inspired a song written by Bob Dillon, who took a painting of Elvis Presley and later traded it for a used couch.

Freddy Harlo: He was a dancer and wore a black cape around town.  While taking a bath in Andy’s apartment, someone put Mozart on and Freddy jumped out of the bath, danced around the room and then jumped out the window of the four story building.   We are told that he was fond of taking speed.

Ingrid Von Schhelfflen (Ingrid Superstar): In 1986 she was living with her Mother.  One day, she left her false teeth in a chair, walked out the front door and never came back.   Throughout her test, she constantly hides her teeth and nose behind two delicate fingers.  I can almost see the old woman she will become.   With her wide chin and small lips, she reminds me of Drew Barrymore. 

Lou Reed: Drinking a bottle of Coke.  With graceful swigs from the bottle, he keeps his glasses on and (I assume) stares back at the camera.   His fingers are long, with nails filed to a soft point.

Billy Name: Was lit on most of his films and in 1963 lived off East 7th Street in New York.  Also a fan of speed, he decided to paint his apartment silver, which prompted Andy to ask him to do the same to his apartment.  He lived with Andy for four years afterward. 

Baby Jane Holzer:  1964 girl of the year who’s staring at the camera while brushing her teeth.  It’s very sensual.

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 A picnic before, available at any open table you can find.

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Mary Woronov

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Susan Bottomly

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Edie Sedgwick

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Mary Woronov

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Nico

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The crowd.  Feeling nostalgic?

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Baby Jane: Jane Holzer

Another look at the show:
Trailer Plot: 13 Most Beautiful

Weekend Planning

19 Jun

Banksy

I’ll be hunting for Banksy this weekend….

Stay Tuned.

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Illustration: Looking Out

19 Jun

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Daily Photo: Shoefiti

16 Jun

Every city has these. Whether thrown over street lamps in a back alley or over the wires hanging above an intersection. So here’s ours:
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I once understood this sort of artifact to be a remnant of a bullying act, but it would appear that across the United States, a pair of shoes hanging on high denotes several possible scenarios. Since L.A. is well-versed in gang activity, it wouldn’t be surprising that shoes hanging from a wire might indicate a series of related activity. Chief among them are these: sites at which drugs are sold, gang territory, the death of a member, advertisement of a local crack house or a place to buy heroin. In the case of a crack house, the shoes are known as “Crack Tennies” or if heroin, the shoes are a metaphor for the addictive nature of the drug, emphasizing that you can’t “walk away.” I would be surprised if the shoes above actually stood for any of the reasons I’ve mentioned, but in L.A., be prepared. A few weeks ago, Rapper Dolla was shot outside the the Beverly Center; a wealthy, high-trafficked, tourist-friendly mall that sits right outside the boundaries of Beverly Hills and West Hollywood.

White Sharks

16 Jun

They continue to rise.

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Fairfax Avenue & Sunset Boulevard

Jessica Alba was recently campaigning for them.

Coming Attractions…Project ETHOS

5 Jun

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Another moment in the L.A. Art Scene.  Pumping music, fashion show and trapeze artists.   A good night ahead!