Portrait
Photos by TYLER
HUBBY and party pics by
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Publisher CHARLES RAPPLEYE |
GABRIELLA and SHELLI TOLLMAN |
EZRHA JEAN BLACK writes, "...Tottenham also read new material (he’s a born sonneteer) and a few chestnuts from The Inertia Variations, which reads like the story of my interior life " |
MARY WORONOV made us laugh. |
GORDY GRUNDY | Huffington poster MICHAEL SIMMONS |
JASON FLORES WILLIAMS | |
Drummer DEVIN McNULTY of The MAD GREGS |
Drummer LEWIS KELLER of The MAD GREGS |
Counselor MARCUS BASTIDA | |
Filmmaker CHARLES WING |
Milliner LYNDA BURDICK |
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Editor TULSA KINNEY and historic non-fiction writer CHARLES RAPPLEYE |
MICHAEL SIMMONS |
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JOHNNY LIEBERMAN |
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DANGEROUS CURVE | Poet RANDALL BASTARD, Los Angeles poet and poetry militant TEKA-LARK LO, poet and 'Little Joy' impresario KEITH NILES and GORDY GRUNDY |
EZRHA JEAN BLACK writes, "...and Mary Woronov, whose Retrospect column is almost always the first thing I turn to when I pick up a new issue of the magazine. |
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LYDIA
and CAROL CETRONE. at the DANGEROUS CURVE |
The Great VAN ARNO |
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GORDY GRUNDY and JASON FLORES WILLIAMS |
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EZRHA
JEAN BLACK writes in her blog 'Art Without Limits': "...Fourth Place and Molino is one of those L.A. twilight zones – in theory, more or less of a piece with the neighborhood of warehouses and artists’ lofts in which it’s situated; in actuality, a small indeterminate island of something born out of its past and carried into an equally ambivalent future --- |
BLUE
ICE VODKA sponsored the event. B RICHARD ROSS and JANE CANTILLON |
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EZRHA JEAN BLACK and JASON FLORES WILLIAMS |
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JIM MARQUEZ and 'Warm and Fuzzy' pioneer CLAUDE STEINER. |
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JOHN TOTTENHAM's hilarious and thoughtful works can be found here. |
Editor TULSA KINNEY |
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EZRHA JEAN BLACK always stands in front of the crowd. |
LA Weekly Editor JILL STEWART |
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Sassy TULSA KINNEY mesmerizes painter VAN ARNO. |
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EVE WOOD and DOGGIE |