[Theater] Low Gallery, Suckdog, and Alt-Pop Lisa Carver as “The Dying Mother” with Suckdog at Low Gallery in San Diego, July 2016 Reviewer Rob When Lisa Carver brought her Suckdog show to town last month I was ambivalent about attending but still probably would have gotten out to see it. Then I got (willingly) roped into driving her and her […]
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photolog: Lisa Carver as “Dying Mother” with Suckdog
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Unconditional Surrender, that gargantuan monstrosity
About UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER, the “sculpture”: by Reviewer Rob God, just look at that gargantuan monstrosity. Probably one of the worst public sculptures on display anywhere in the world, “Unconditional Surrender”, photographed by me from the deck of the USS Midway yesterday while shooting a job. Yes yes, I know we must appreciate the sentiment it’s supposed to portray, support the […]
Mr. Tube and the Flying Objects
[Music Bio] “Upon delivering his television, seeing all the equipment, tools, and random Antarctic memorabilia, a conversation ensues with Freddie Dillinger…” From the ticketfly.com page for Mr. Tube and the Flying Objects Record Release Show, with The Creepy Creeps, Tropical Popsicle, SD Casbah, 9-12-15. After a short stint as a stuntman in the 1950’s, Freddie Dillenger (a.k.a. Freddie Danger), son […]
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WHO KILLED MISTER MOONLIGHT? BAUHAUS, BLACK MAGICK AND BENEDICTION by David J Haskins
[Oh My Goth] WHO KILLED MISTER MOONLIGHT? BAUHAUS, BLACK MAGICK AND BENEDICTION by David J Haskins Cell phone photo of a 35mm photo print by Reviewer Rob Another photo of a photo I shot of David J Haskins with his current bandmates at the time, ten years ago or so. Now David J has a new memoir (a week before […]
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book review: GG ALLIN My Prison Walls
[Books] GG ALLIN My Prison Walls 208 pages, hardcover, limited edition, 2500 numbered copies, cover is wrapped in black saifu cloth and decorated / titled in red foil blood stamping, $49.95, compiled with the collaboration of Merle Allin, from Aggronautix. reviewed by Reviewer Rob If you want full disclosure I never saw a GG Allin show. I may have been […]
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returning the stones: Palos Verdes Stone
What Might Have Been Doesn’t Matter by Reviewer Rob This is a chunk of limestone I picked up from the side of the road in a development in Palos Verdes above Rocky Point and Lunada Bay areas sometime around eight or ten years ago. In 1963 my dad was a bartender in his mid thirties working at the Plush Horse […]
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Good Chakra
I need a new angle by Reviewer Rob Maybe I should try yoga. I’ve been mulling around this option for a while since I’ve been working out at the gym with weights every day, consistently, for the past 17 months, I’ve notice an expected improvement in muscle tone, strength and flexibility, but I have not reached that level of ethereal […]