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printed matter: DTLV
Where To Go In Sin City Once You’ve Lost Your Money print review by Reviewer Rob DTLV Approx. 5×7”, similar to the Urbanist in San Diego, only more low-budget printing. I like it. This free hand-out guide is a colored xeroxed style folded info sheet of local happenings around the very hip and artsy Downtown “Arts District” which is still […]
Ten years ago this month: An Epic Oregon Roadtrip, 2005.
[Journal Archive] Oregon Journey, 2005. ten years ago, there was an epic road trip to Portland by Reviewer Rob Tweet Editor’s Note: In early Fall, 2005, I went on an exploratory expedition to the Northwest, driving from San Diego to Portland along the 101 from LA to SF and then up the 5 through Medford and into PDX, stopping finally […]
Eulogy for a Douchebag: Micheal Hemmingson’s not-so-unfortunate death
[Obituary] Michael Hemminson’s Fat, Bloated Corpse a beer memory Tweet by Reviewer Rob With childlike glee I read, earlier this year, of novelist Micheal Hemmingson’s demise in Tijuana short of his forty-eighth birthday. The guy was well past his pop-noir writing prime, although I’m sure could still annoy. When he was trying to be a resident paid writer (and antagonist) […]