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Posts Tagged ‘los angeles’

Spotlight: Echoplex and The Echo, LA

 
The sister venues of Echoplex and The Echo are the stuff of legend in Los Angeles, California. It is where many artists have started illustrious careers like Beck, NIN and Thom Yorke.
 
The Echo is the smaller of the two venues, which can work as a graduation system. A band will come to town and play [...]

Music Interview: Justin Gage + L.A.

 
For those whom have never been to L.A., imaginations often conjure scenes of red carpets, Hollywood premieres and shopping on Rodeo Drive a la Pretty Woman (or Entourage, depending on your age). But for those outside “the business” who call L.A. home, it is a very different city; a city with an active music scene [...]

Landmarks on Vacation: The Hollywood Sign Runs Amok In L.A.

 
It’s stood at the top of Los Angeles’ Mount Lee for over 87 years, looking down at the city of angels and unemployed acting coaches below, so who can blame the iconic Hollywood Sign for wanting to stretch its legs and take a little tour of the town that shares its name. As you can [...]

90-Minute Tours: Trips to Italy, North Korea, and Stockholm at Weekend Box Office

 
Ok, we’re going to go out on a limb here and assume that if you’re reading this—or if you can read in general—you won’t be spending your hard-earned money on obvious stinkers like “The Bounty Hunter” or “Repo Man” in your off hours. Instead, we’ve got a fine list of smaller films, all of varying [...]

Where to Find Our New “Art and Travel” Title: The National Galleries and The Getty

 
Actually, the nearest place to find a copy of our new “Art + Travel Europe: Step into the Lives of Five Famous Painters” is right on your computer at either Amazon, Barnes & Noble online, Borders, or our own web shop. And, since “Art + Travel” launches on shelves tomorrow, you can also look for [...]

Sunday’s Oscar Wins Continue to Bring Attention to Controversial Locations

 
Let’s give one last great round of applause to the Oscar winners last night. While the show itself was a tad dull, being the creators of a travel-guide series that tours you through the world’s most famous film locations, we were thrilled by the virtual global voyage the Academy Awards offered. while James Cameron’s “Avatar” [...]

McClane on Location: “Die Hard 5″ Means More Frequent Flyer Miles for America’s Favorite Cop

 
“Well it’s got to go worldwide,” said Bruce Willis to MTV about the very real possibility of a “Die Hard 5″. “That would be my contribution to the next movie.” One assumes he means, “that would be my contribution on top of sweating, bleeding, killing baddies, wisecracking, grimacing, and sweating some more.” But, yes, Mr. [...]