
The Daydream Republic is hosting the “Don’t Quit Your Daydream” show this Saturday, May 7th from 8:30pm – 11pm. It’s an all-lady show, featuring five hilarious comediennes, over 20 lady artists, and more estrogen than you can shake a stick at. Because the list of comediennes is as-yet-unnamed, we can only imagine that there will [...]
May 05, 2010 | Categories: Art | Tags: art show, Cocktails, comedy show, Culver City, Culver City art, Culver City art scene, Culver City art show, cupcakes, Daydream Republic, downtown Culver City, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art show | Leave A Comment »

Ahh, the Art of Bleeding. What a crazy, chaotic vaguely hospital-themed, vaguely mad scientist-themed hot mess of a show. They’ve incorporated nearly everything under the sun into their show, most notably Abram the Safety Ape – always looking out for your safety! But now, the Art of Bleeding show goes without that insolent robot, silly [...]
Mar 02, 2010 | Categories: Parties | Tags: Abram the Safety Ape, art party, circus, Circus club, Fetish Nation, Hollywood, Hollywood nightlife, indie, installation art, interactive art, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art scene, Los Angeles event, The Art of Bleeding, underground | Leave A Comment »

The indie music event that’s been taking hold in LA these days, the SOUP Kitchen, has been consistently presenting some of the best new and emerging bands in Los Angeles. The most recent SOUP Kitchen show, SOUP Kitchen 7 was one of the most successful yet, featuring a wide variety of genres, from garage punk [...]
Feb 23, 2010 | Categories: Culture, LAbuzz, Music | Tags: Brooke Trout, Bughouse, Bumtech, indie, Jeff Klarin, La Brea, Liz Brizzi, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art show, Los Angeles concert, Los Angeles live music, Los Angeles music, Melrose, Neone Venus Theatre, Push to Transmit, Rebecca Johnson, S.O.U.P Kitchen, Shakey Graves, Stoned Koalas, The Anchormen, The Big Bad, Totally Serious, Trisha Hanudel | Leave A Comment »

After a long, long, long, wait, you can wait for the long-awaited SOUP Kitchen 7 no more! SOUP Kitchen 7 features, once again, the absolute best in LA’s emerging art, music, and film, performed live right before your very eyeballs!
SOUP Kitchen 7 @ Neon Venus Theater
7023 Melrose Ave @ La Brea (by Pink’s!)
Saturday, Jan. 23, [...]
Jan 20, 2010 | Categories: Art, Culture, Music, Parties | Tags: Art, Brooke Trout, Bumtech, festival, film, free, indie, jam, Jeff Klarin, live music, Liz Brizzi, Los Angeles, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art scene, Los Angeles concerts, Los Angeles events, Los Angeles music, Los Angeles Soup Kitchen, Music, Neon Venus, party, Pink's Hot Dogs, pop, Push to Transmit, Rebecca Johnson, rock, S.O.U.P Kitchen, Saturday, Shakey Graves, show, SOUP Kitchen 7, Stoned Koalas, techno, The Anchormen, The Big Bad, Totally Serious, underground | Leave A Comment »

…Just like every other Downtown LA Art Walk. But the art walk last week was the first I’d actually “art-walked” as a spectator. First off, even though LA is a driving town, there was a distinct lack of wine present. I’m comparing, naturally, to the artwalks of Chelsea and the Meatpacking Districts of Manhattan, where [...]
Jan 18, 2010 | Categories: Art | Tags: Antonina Gribnikova, Ben Pranger, Blends, Continental gallery, Downtown LA art, Downtown LA Artwalk, Downtown Train, H. Shinno, Hive Gallery, indie, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art scene, Los Angeles artists, Los Angeles emerging artists, Los Angeles underground art, Lot 44 Gallery, Luminosity, Main Street galleries, Payola Reserve, Phloe, Sean Sobczak, underground | Leave A Comment »
“It started out simple enough: a couple glasses of wine, several shots of bourbon, and pondering what would happen if Dr. Seuss, Richard Scarry, and a stable of My Little Ponies each downed a bucket of liquid acid and proceeded to engage in an orgy that spawned a hundred love-children.”
The Lot 44 Gallery invites you [...]
Jan 14, 2010 | Categories: Art | Tags: Art, Downtown LA, Downtown LA art gallery, Downtown LA art party, Downtown LA art scene, Downtown LA Art Walk, Dr. Seuss, indie, Los Angeles, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art scene, Lot 44, Lui Sanchez, Phloe, Pontaoe, underground | Leave A Comment »

Create:Fixate will host Infinity, its eight-year anniversary celebration, on Saturday, December 5, 2009 from 7:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. Featuring over forty top local artists, DJs, and musicians, the night will offer work in a plethora of media including painting, photography, sculpture, multimedia, installation, fashion, jewelry, and video projection.
Infinity will feature the work of approximately 30 local [...]
Nov 18, 2009 | Categories: LAbuzz | Tags: Art, art party, Audio Lab, Create: Fixate, Dave Hughes, Dave Lovejoy, Downtown art show, Downtown LA, festival, Gavin Hardkiss, Hawke, Healamonster, Infinity, Jeremy Sole, justin Paul, Kerianne Connor, Los Angeles, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art scene, Los Angeles art shows, Los Angeles events, Musaics, party, show, Sun Valley, Tarsier, underground | Leave A Comment »

Spilt Society’s first multimedia art show last night was easily one of the most conceptually fulfilling shows I’ve seen in a long, long time. The idea behind the show was to track the creative process from the point of conception to the finished work. Causecast donated the space – an interesting multi-room affair built to [...]
Nov 15, 2009 | Categories: Art | Tags: Art, art openings, art party, art shows, Causecast, Hansomei, Jen Jansen, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art scene, Los Angeles art show, Los Angeles emerging art, Matt Devine, Rxmance, Saturday, Spilt Society, underground | Leave A Comment »

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Nov 15, 2009 | Categories: LAbuzz | Tags: art party, Beverly Hills, Culver City, dance clubs, Downtown LA, downtown Los Angeles, Echo Park, Facebook, Fashion, food, Highland Park, hip-hop, Inglewood, LA State Historic Park, live music, Los Angeles art, Los Angeles art scene, Los Angeles bars, Los Angeles clubs, Los Angeles concerts, Los Angeles events, Los Angeles live music, Los Angeles music, Los Angeles nightlife, Los Angeles Restaurants, Museum Mile, Music, nightlife, S.O.U.P Kitchen, Santa Monica, silverlake, social network, southern California, venice, Viper Room, West Hollywood | Leave A Comment »