[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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Jimmy Ovadia, commercial painter and performance artist
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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 […]
Lev Six The Marijuana Apologist
[Cannabis Reviewer] Lev Six The Marijuana Apologist Rides the Train To See Doctor Anti-Weed Lev, dialog after riding the train to the doctor’s office: by Lev Six When I am seeking medical treatment and a neocon starts espousing useless lies to me, I will go off every fucking time! Yes, I have a disorder; I am allergic to idiots. Watch, […]
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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 […]
photo: Alvaro lead accordionist from Pinata Protest
Pinata Protest at Brick By Brick Photo and words by Reviewer Rob Pictured below is Alvaro, lead accordionist from Pinata Protest. The San Antonio-based Mexican “conjunto punk rock-y-roll” band played in San Diego last February, I believe – fuzzy on the exact date but it was this year, pretty sure, and the crowd really like them. I was surprised because […]
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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 […]