
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.
Jan 24, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2012, art show, ArtByDjBoy, Bikini Kill, exhibition, Feminism, Feminists, flickr, gallery, jonathan levine gallery, Kathleen Hanna, Le Tigre, Natalia Fabia, new york city, NYC, opening reception, Patty Smith, photography, photos, Pioneers, Professional, punk rock, Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle, Punk Scene, Slutwalk, solo show, Wendy O Williams, Wendy O. | Leave A Comment »

I’ve always been a huge fan of supporting local bands, in hopes that I could one day say “I saw those guys when they played in some kid’s basement!” But recently, New York City’s local rock n’ roll scene has been getting pretty dull. A few days ago, my good friend introduced me to the Brooklyn-based rock n’ roll band, Baby Brother. Originating from all over the country, the band mixes good old fashioned rock n’roll and mixes it up with country, rhythm & blues, and a little bit of punk rock.
Jul 12, 2010 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: baby brother, band, bluegrass, brooklyn, country, elliot lobell, lucy wilson, music, Music We Love, new band, new york city, punk rock, rhythm & blues, rock n roll, seattle, texas | Leave A Comment »

Souther opens up about his artistic journey, signature pieces and thoughts behind his “Last Year’s Man” exhibition at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery.
Apr 10, 2009 | Categories: OFF THE HOOK, VIDEO | Tags: 120 seconds, art, artist, artistic journey, California, comics, courage, dj moni, exhibition, Featured, friends we love, friendswelove.com, inspiration, john levine gallery, john porcellino, journey, king-cat comics, Knights Ferry, last year's man, mid nineties, mike vargas, moni pineda, nuyorktricity, pen pals, pre-internet, punk rock, rural, sharing, signature pieces, souther salazar, thoughts, web series, zines | Leave A Comment »

Souther describes what it was like to move to the rural town of Knights Ferry, California and finding the courage and inspiration to share his first zine by John Porcellino’s King-Cat Comics.
Jan 12, 2009 | Categories: 120 SECONDS, VIDEO | Tags: 120 seconds, art, artist, CA, California, cities, comics, courage, dj moni, Featured, friends we love, friendswelove.com, inspiration, john levine gallery, john porcellino, king-cat comics, Knights Ferry, last year's man, mid nineties, mike vargas, moni pineda, nuyorktricity, pen pals, pre-internet, punk rock, rural, sharing, souther salazar, web series, work, zines | Leave A Comment »