[An updated version of this article is posted HERE. ~Editor] “Too Tall Hall” Ron Hall Was A Friend Of Mine by Reviewer Rob I was in Venice Beach the other night on a chilly November 2 a.m.. No one on the boardwalk except a lone artist painting a canvas and a skateboarder cruising down the concrete strip, sleepingbag under his […]
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“Too Tall Hall” ~ Ron Hall Was A Friend Of Mine
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Why The Easiest Way To Make Money Online Is Also Now The Hardest
Exit Interview Adult Entertainment Has Lost Its Lustre By Bob Yunger Things are really beginning to bounce back in our post-recession recovery. Gas prices at the pump are relatively low, the local Walmart is hiring and for the last year or so the housing sector has been showing signs in many areas of returning to its previously ludicrous level of […]
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Jimmy Ovadia, commercial painter and performance artist
[Photo] Jimmy Ovadia Is An Artist Whose Work Really Works by Reviewer Rob Earlier this year I caught a performance by artist Jimmy Ovadia at Quality Social painting boards as the after-dinner nightclub crowd listened to music and contemplated venturing out onto the dance floor. He was in the near corner of the room, by the entrance and out-of-the-way, but […]
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Reagan Youth at Brick By Brick, 10-1-14
[Live Show Coverage] Reagan Youth at Brick By Brick, 10-1-14 REAGAN YOUTH Proves Punk Rock Will Never Die but Paul Cripple would rather be playing HO– USE OF GOD by Reviewer Rob I shot the videos below as well as a photo gallery of Reagan Youth, “the reformed 80’s iconic hardcore punk band out of NYC,” this week at The […]
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Kelsie, in shorts
Kelsie Shows Off Her New Ink! Words and photos by Reviewer Rob Kelsie is a fine young model that was on the back cover of Reviewer Magazine a couple of issues back. Her personality is as pleasant as her smile. I really loved shooting with her again today. She’s all tatted up and sun tanned, back from her vacation. Kelsie shows off […]
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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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cd review: “Yoshimi” by The Adversary
“Yoshimi” The Adversary, featuring Jenny Electrik (1-track disc, 4:03 minutes) reviewed by Reviewer Rob A rather ordinary single track cover cd of “Yoshimi” by The Adversary. The disc sleeve doesn’t credit the Flaming Lips and leaves out the Pink Robots. From what I was told the artist was trying to plan a Burning Man style monthly party up in the […]
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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 […]