Highland Park Holiday Parade


Creepy clown dance from last year

64th Annual Northeast Los Angeles HOLIDAY PARADE
featuring local schools, churches, community organizations,
elected officials and more…
Grand Marshals
Monica Garcia and Yolie Flores Aguilar, LAUSD
Ambassador of Peace “NORKY the pen-eagle”

Sunday, December 7th, 1 pm
Route: Figueroa St. south from Ave. 60 to Sycamore Grove Park
Highland Park, CA 90042.

Winterfest follows at Sycamore Grove Park
3pm to 5pm featuring music by students from Ramona Hall.
Entry Winners announced. Carnival also offers fun rides!

For more information call (323) 256-3151
http://www.holidayparadeinnortheastla.com

Afternoon of crafts, fashion, books and good times!

Toros Pottery, Lady and Read Books present
SPECIAL ONE DAY SALE
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 6TH
2pm-9pm

4962 Eagle Rock Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90041

Good food, refreshments and live jazz. Come join us for an afternoon of crafts, fashion, books and music.

Live Jazz from 5PM – 8PM with DREAMSVILLE featuring Jack Maeby on organ, Ed Wing on Guitar, Clarence Johnston on drums and guest vocalist YVONNE BUTLER.

*make sure you ask where Jen Kuroki aka Jen E’s area is at and purchase some amazing ceramics!

NEXT Saturday. December 13. The lst annual LA Anarchist Bookfair!!


H/T to Neatroma for image.

Don’t miss the First Annual Los Angeles Anarchist Bookfair! There will be zines, pamphlets, DVD, CDs, radical bumper stickers, protest shirts, records, tapes, speakers, workshops, panels, open discussions, games, DIY distros, and much more.

Los Angeles Anarchist Bookfair
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Southern California Library for Social Studies & Research
6120 South Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90044

Take the Metro, the 204 and 754 will get you there. For more exact info go to the Metro Tripplanner.

Your friend,

Browne Molyneux

Post-Post Apocalypse. Starts TONIGHT. Thursday, December 4.

Wendy O Williams. Did life with a purpose!

Wendy O Williams. Did life with a purpose!

Opening Performance: Thursday, December 4, 2008 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Where: The Loft, 401 S. Mesa, San Pedro, CA 90731

Post-Post-Apocalypse

From December 4 to January 17, artists Edith Abeyta and Marshall Astor will engage in a series of actions, using the gallery at The Loft as a stage for process and experimentation in the public sphere.

The primary focus of this exhibition is the construction of a house inside of the gallery. This project is intended as an experimental exercise, loosely rooted in the ideas contained within the two artists’ installations for the 2006 exhibition Contemplating Apocalypse, which took place at The Brewery Project.

Post-Post-Apocalypse takes place in a cycle of three parts, Ruins, Survival and Civilization.

Ruins: On December 4, beginning at 6 PM, the two artists will enact Ruins, the symbolic exodus from their destroyed city. In a rain of light and sound they will make their path into the wilderness, in search of a new home.

Survival: Following ruins, the artists will engage in the primary action of the exhibition, Survival. During Survival, the artists will construct both the artificial environment for their post-apocalyptic hermitage and their new home, a 12’ x 24’ house on stilts, occupying most of the gallery space. In addition, a series of events and actions by guest participants will take place, including curatorial and artist salons, a cheesemaking workshop, a meditation exercise, the murder of a car, a birthday party and other events to be cooked up during the course of the exhibition.

Civilization: The close of the exhibition will be the celebration of the return of Civilization. Following the successful construction of the house, the artists will host a closing event/performance in celebration of both the New Year and the completion of their project.
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East is East and West is West

Here is a Silver Lake establishment with a correct sense of direction. It is located at 3224 Sunset Blvd. between Descanso & Micheltorena Avenues. It’s in the heart of Silver Lake AND recognizes full well that this is indeed the WESTSIDE. A long time resident I found in the vicinity informed me that this place has been WESTSIDE MOTORS for at least the 24 years that he has lived here. I can’t argue with that.

Birds Fall From Sky

Spotted Sunday on Ave 50 near El Paso, Highland Park

Just the day before, I heard This American Life’s show on supernatural fowl. I was surprised to hear that others have had similar strange bird experiences.

I’ll never forget the time I was walking with some friends and came upon three dying doves laying on the ground. One dove was still able to move and was walking around the almost dead doves nervously and making cooing sounds. I turned to my friend and said “So this is what it sounds like when doves cry.”

While I was taking these photos, a family stopped to check out the creepy scene. They found a plastic bag in their van and gently picked the pigeons up off the street and placed them in the bag. It was quite touching. How or why the birds died is a mystery.

Let’s go, public transport!

Dear Gloria Molina,

Remember Measure R, the county-wide tax increase measure you tried to prevent from reaching the November 2008 ballot by refusing to support the measure with a ‘yes’ vote? If I remember correctly, you said it didn’t spread enough money to projects in your area, though East L.A. is getting the Gold Line and passing Measure R would help pay for it to be extended further east and increase mobility throughout the Metro L.A. area.

Do you remember Measure R?

It passed.

Look at that! The heaviest support came from Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Gateway Cities in your district! Bell, Maywood, Huntington Park, Bell Gardens, Cudahy all voted in support of Measure R in excess of 77%. South Gate was one percentage point away from the so-coveted deep red, and I blame the disconnected Hollydaleans.

Your district supports improved mobility for people, not so much money and projects in their districts. Most of these cities have bus lines that connect with the Blue Line. What more do we want than increased mobility once we get to the Blue Line?

Keep this in mind the next time you abstain from supporting or opposing a measure. It didn’t bid well for you here.

Peace and love,

SEM

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