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Exhibits We Love :: F*CK ART at the Museum of Sex

Exhibits We Love :: F*CK ART at the Museum of Sex

Last Thursday night, at the Museum of Sex in New York City (also known as MoSex) anticipation ran high to see the museum’s latest exhibition entitled, “F*CK ART.” The show features select pieces of 20 artists with unconventional approaches to street art — pushing the boundaries of sexuality in public space. The exhibition runs the [...]


Exhibits We Love :: All Talk @ Pandemic Gallery

The Pandemic Gallery’s upcoming exhibit, All Talk, will feature thirteen emerging artists showcasing a wide array of audacious art that speaks volumes.


Clubnights We Love :: Church LA, Jan 26

Clubnights We Love :: Church LA, Jan 26

Mark de Clive Lowe’s monthly musical congregation, Church LA, relaunches on a new day and a new venue – Thursday, Jan 26 at the Del Monte Speakeasy / Townhouse Basement in Venice.


Artists We Love :: Natalia Fabia

Artists We Love :: Natalia Fabia

Natalia Fabia’s current solo show at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery entitled “Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle” ushers a new wave of feminism with an emphasis on sugar and spice — that isn’t always nice.


Music We Love :: The Black Ships

Music We Love :: The Black Ships

Allow me to introduce you to The Black Ships, an up-and-coming band based out of Saratoga Springs, New York, who have raised their sails with a sound that is not only retro but fresh and definitely fun.


Musicians We Love :: Xoel López

Musicians We Love :: Xoel López

Great music. Good people. Work to inspire. This comes to mind when describing Galician musician and songwriter Xoel López.
He has been composing since his teens and gained popularity the past decade as Deluxe. Three years ago, though, he decided it was time for something else and put that name to rest. Off to the Americas he went…


Street Artists We Love :: TrustoCorp

Street Artists We Love :: TrustoCorp

If you’re a registered Tea Party Republican, then you should probably look away. But if you’re a part of the 99 percent and refuse to be complacent with the American ‘okie doke’ then allow me to introduce to you the vigilante oriented group known as TrustCorp.