Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Spring Shadows at the Hive Silverlake

Sadly, I missed the opening reception for this last Saturday, but the exhibit is on view through mid-April. The Hive Silverlake is a great, cute little hair salon with great space for art.

The Hive
1402 Micheltorena St
Silverlake,  CA


here's their blog posting about the reception!
http://thehivela.blogspot.com/2009/03/great-crowd-representing-at-hive-los.html

Echo Park; Bandit Gallery reception this Saturday

NEW WORKS: FROM HERE TO THERE
Group Exhibition
Bandit Gallery
1549 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-250-9944
www.banditgallery.com
Thursday – Sunday 11-7 pm
 

Opening Reception: March 21st  2009, 6-9 pm with DJ Katie Byron
 

Bandit Gallery is pleased to present the work of From Here to There:

Gilda Davidian
Ignacio Genzon
Suzy Goldish
Stefani Greenwood
Alex Lewin
Jeff McLane
Tiffany Roohani
Katie Shapiro

From Here to There is a collective of artists currently living and working in Los Angeles. Their practices range from photography to collage and include video, sound, and installation. They are brought together by their desire to combine personal perspectives to create a greater dialogue through their artwork.  They work  as a group to hone their practices, and fuel each other’s art through discussions, critiques, and conversations.  

heretotherela.com
http://www.heretotherephoto.blogspot.com/

Update!

Sorry for the lack of updates- was unexpectedly out of town for a family emergency : (

Anyway! lots of fun stuff still going on!

Taix in Echo Park starting happy hour
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dc7wf9tf_55gv7zn4dp

1911 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90026

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The Park in Echo Park is starting $5 burgers on Wednesday and is also feauring their birthday this week with $5 lunches
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dc7wf9tf_56c478zq2q
The Park in Echo Park
1400 Sunset Blvd, Echo Park
 
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This Saturday! Silverlakers everywhere participate in the "Hi, Noon" project, where everyone takes a photo at noon on saturday, and uploads it to a flickr pool.  Participants can also submit their photo for a group show at the end of the month.
http://laist.com/2009/03/17/silver_lake_neighborhood_council.php

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Also, don't forget! Giant Robot Silverlake is still continuing their closing sale through the 28th!

(taix and the park info courtesy of The Eastsider)

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

ReForm School; New March classes up!

Reform School has posted their March workshop schedule! You can learn to embroider, make your own succulent terrarium, or make paper machie bracelets!

Check out their website for more info!

ReForm School
3902 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90029

Monday, March 9, 2009

Giant Robot Silverlake- closing!

Sad! Giant Robot Silverlake is closing it's doors. But their loss is your gain!

Giant Robot Silverlake Closing March 28th.
Sale Begins on Tuesday. 20% off, take an additional 5% on already marked down items.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Echo Park- Show Cave tonight


Via Show Cave's email list- sign up here! 
JOIN US FOR LIVE PERFORMANCES BY
THE PASSIONISTAS (SF) & HARD PLACE (LA)
9pm / $5
AND ALL THE DRINKS YOUR BELLYS CAN HANDLE!!!
Show Cave Night Gallery
1930 Echo Park Ave
LA, CA 90026

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Echo Park: Show Cave event- tonight

Via Sourharvest (sign up for their newsletter here!)

Show Cave
1930 Echo Park Ave in Los Angeles
Special event celebrating the release of Jessie Rose Vala’s new book, “The Tortuous Veil” with masks, prints & t-shirts available + live musical performance from Rain Machine
(One-night only special event)
http://www.showcave.org/

COOP DJing at Stinkers tonight (no, really)

Apparently last time Coop was supposed to DJ at Stinkers, he got sick and sent his ipod in his place; this time tonight, though he's supposed to be there again!

Via Metroblogging

Sunset Junction

FYI: Interesting article over on LA Weekly about much needed changes and overhauls to Sunset Junction

"Silver Lake Neighborhood Council Says Sunset Junction Needs an Overhaul"

"The annual event has been a point of contention in recent years as it has grown in size from a neighborhood street fair to a bona fide music festival and the tension between the festival organizers and its neighbors came to a head at a meeting of the Silver Lake Neighborhood Council Governing Board last night..."

read more here!

Related article on LAist

Echo Park- Writing about Music seminar

From 826LA's website:

"Adult Writing Seminar Series: Writing About Music

826LA is proud to present the first in our Adult Writing Seminar Series: Writing About Music. Panelists will discuss the music business and writing about music in all forms of media. We will cover the creative as well as the business side of music journalism. This seminar is a must for those who want to get free CDs, get cozy with scruffy rockstars, and most of all write about what they are passionate about: music.

The seminar will be held Thursday, March 5, from 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at 826LA East. Tickets are $25 and non-refundable."

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Wine and Fedoras: schmooze it up at CitySip

 



 "Meet People. Drink Wine."
This Thursday, we encourage you to wear your finest Fedora and drink wine with us.

Thursday, March 5 from 7pm - 9pm
$15 for a 3 wine flight and some cheese!

City Sip LA:
2150 W. Sunset Blvd.
LA, CA 90026

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Ghettogloss- Out There- New works by Melissa Manning

from Ghettogloss's event page:

March 5, 2009
8pm-midnight

Ghettogloss
2380 Glendale Blvd.
Silverlake, CA 90039


Join us March 5, 2009 for the opening reception of Out There-New Works by Melissa Manning. The cocktail reception will be from 8p-Midnight. The exhibition will be on display until March 15, 2009.

Photographer Melissa Manning captures and portrays subject and style with a distinct point of view. Melissa is also well known as an LA society photographer, having been published monthly in the pages of Flaunt magazine. Melissa has been featured on VH1. Her repertoire also includes fine art photography.

Some of Manning's clients include:

Flaunt Magazine, Morphine Generation, A Common Thread, Diesel, Erik Hart, LACMA,
Patrick Painter galleries, Ghettogloss gallery, Planet Blue, lynda.com, The Standard (LA), Matteo, Feng Junk Accessories, Bradley Baumkirchner, Love from Ya-Ya, Burning Torch, Variety, Preen Magazine, Five Four, Inform Ventures for Scion, etc.

Saturday's Silverlake Farmers Market

From http://www.sunsetjunction.org/farmersmarket.html

Silverlake Farmers Market
Every Saturday from 8am-1pm

3700 Sunset Blvd
Between Edgecliff Dr & Maltman Ave (intersection of Griffith Park Blvd)
For more info, call (323) 661-7771

Get the freshest vegetables and fruits directly from the original growers! Most items are organic produce and non-sprayed. They have apples, oranges, Asian pears, berries, nectarines, peaches, grapes, plums, limes, tropical fruit, avocadoes, dragon fruit, spinach, tomatoes, cucumbers, chilies, cauliflower, potatoes, asparagus, lettuce, onions, baby lettuce, Asian vegetables, cabbage, eggs, goat cheese, plants, orchids, the best flowers and more.

They also have pita bread, French crepes, fresh bread, gourmet tamales, dried fruit, , fresh imported roasted coffee, fresh from the farm natural juice, pupusas, samosas, cheese & olives, and sugar-cane juice & coconuts.

The market also features Arts and Crafts, including jewelry, incense, clothing and more.

Saturday in Echo Park

Ran some chores in Echo Park last Saturday, and decided to swing by Two Boots to try out their pizza. Alas, they were closed (second failed attempt at getting pizza from there- first time we called about delivery they hadn't started delivery service yet), so we drove a bit further down to try out Lot 1 cafe, a little place we had walked past a few weeks ago during the Echo Park art crawl.

Pretty good experience, but nothing overall special. They seemed to be closing up, but when we poked our heads in, they were very nice and stayed open for us.

We had the roast beef and tuna salad sandwich with iced teas. It was a very pleasant meal, sitting outside, enjoying the weather and hipster-watching, and our waiter was very attentive. The ice tea was delicious, my side salad was very good as well. The tuna salad sandwich was ok- nothing to write home about (a bit heavy on the mayo, and the bread was a little dried out), but the flavors were good, and my husband's roast beef sandwich was middle of the road as well ( although I think he thought it was a hot sandwich when he ordered it).

Prices were average- around $23 for the two of us. In all, it was a pleasant lunch- I've heard really good things about their breakfast/ late night menu, so I'd be interested in coming back and checking those out.  So overall, good experience, but I don't know if I'd be craving another visit for lunch necessarily.

After wards, we walked down adn checked out Bandit Gallery, a new gallery space that's just opened on Sunset. They had their first group show up in the front, and were getting ready for some benefit event that night in a back patio area. Need to go back and check out how they grow in the coming months!