In case you missed the January 16th update to my first post about the 2012 Edwardian Ball Los Angeles, the event had to be postponed because the original venue, The Music Box in Hollywood, unexpectedly closed. While it was unclear for a brief time … [Continue reading]
Come Celebrate California’s First Sustainable Utility Campus
BWP EcoCampus Entrance. Photo from BWP web site. This weekend Burbank Water and Power (BWP) will host a community celebration and dedication ceremony to mark the completion of California’s first comprehensive, sustainable utility campus. … [Continue reading]
An Evening of Romanian Music at The Museum of Jurassic Technology
The Museum of Jurassic Technology periodically hosts musical performances, lectures, and other special events. The first such program of the New Year was just announced, and it will feature Romanian music performed on fiddle and accordion by Lulu … [Continue reading]
Art Weekend Los Angeles
Given the breadth, dynamism and creativity of the Los Angeles arts scene, it sometimes seems strange when the city, or some organization, designates a particular period of time as “art month” or “art weekend”. Isn’t … [Continue reading]
John Tierney Sees the Light in Los Angeles… and Paints
Like many artists before him, John Tierney is fascinated by light - the way it reflects off surfaces, creates shadows, sets mood, saturates colors and highlights elements of a building, street, person or landscape. While this English artist grew up … [Continue reading]
Historic Tustin Blimp Hangar Closer to Becoming Centerpiece of New OC Regional Park
Last week the Orange County Parks Commission voted unanimously to approve a reuse plan for one of the landmark blimp hangars at the former Tustin Marine Corps Air Station. The approved concept plan involves restoring the north hangar and transforming … [Continue reading]
Get Your Costume Ready – The Edwardian Ball is coming back to Los Angeles!
Tweet When Justin Katz and his San Francisco-based band Rosin Coven set out to celebrate Edward Gorey’s whimsically macabre aesthetic in 1999, little did they know that the event would grow into a beloved Bay Area tradition (one that has … [Continue reading]
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