Photo by Shannon Cottrell At LA Weekly, we've always liked Corey Helford's mix of high/low art, from cute to cool to downright creepy. As the gallery celebrates its fifth anniversary with its current show "Zero to Sixty," which closes today, we thought we'd look back at six standout shows.
By Pandora Young It was the typical sample sale scene at Rachel Pally's warehouse Thursday morning- Sweaty, scantily clad women practically crawling over each other in their frenzy for designer frocks. Admittedly that's my idea of heaven. Even so, I generally avoid sample sales simply because ... More >>
By Pandora Young and Guelda Voien 2008's Erotica LA bills itself as an opportunity for couples to "express their sexuality." In reality, it seemed like an opportunity to buy cool stuff, see porn stars, get marginally creeped out, and then find some salvation in the booths and vendors you would lea ... More >>
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By Pandora Young I have loved Arianna Huffington since she was the voice of the right wing on KCRW's Left, Right & Center. I loved her before I knew she was a gorgeous red-headed Amazon with some serious junk in the trunk. I fell in love with her shrill, heavily accented voice as she berated her h ... More >>
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Once upon a time, the music editor and maybe 1 or 2 others at LA Weekly would have gotten an advance of a hotly anticipated new album, often months before street date. There's also a good chance it would have then sat in the back seat of that person's car until after street date. Radiohead made ... More >>
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Queer and/or peculiar films that have mattered
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