Just saw this for the first time tonight at The Imaginists. An utterly wonderful and magical show, please see it if you can. One more show tomorrow Sept. 23 at 7pm. Ages 5 to 500!
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Early 80s LA signs at night
as seen in Valley Girl (1983)
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Sacramento 6
Sacramento, California
A Road Home Along the Lincoln Highway series
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Tmax 400iso
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Orinda Theater Lobby
Orinda, California, USA
Designed in 1941 by Architect, Alexander Aimwell Cantin
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Last night's chapter if you missed it! This is the COPYRIGHT PROTECTED shorter audio version of a text I wrote long ago about my days on that street. Pain was the least of my worries.
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Marcal Theater, Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 1937
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LOS ANGELES CAST ANNOUNCEMENT!
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I think Deadpool v Wolverine is healing toxic American men. They're so happy to be watching their big Marvel film, and they're giggling over the gay jokes, feeling free to do so because straight (or at least married to a woman), buff, tall, handsome Ryan Reynolds is making them, and so they see it as "okay." It's okay to openly lust over how sexy Hugh Jackman is because it's Ryan Reynolds doing it. And he's not implying that anyone is "gay" because of it. It's just like it's a natural thing. Deadpool has a super hot girlfriend. He also is super into pegging and flirting with dudes, and also killing and doing badass punching and things that the dudebros like. It's wild being in a theater full of these dudes, and watching them giggle about Hugh Jackman's shiny pecs.
That's how it should be. It's awesome that there's a movie out there that, mostly, makes the dudes feel free to enjoy it.
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San Fernando Valley, California, Steve Fitch, 1973
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Hey friends!
Yiddishland California is a cultural center and museum that puts on excellent classes and events, including Yiddish Theater classes, Intermediate Yiddish reading circles, and even beginner's Yiddish yoga! They are committed to keeping the wonderful and vibrant language alive, including the culture and community that surrounds the language.
They are in trouble! There was some sort of issue with being able to stay in their location, so they need to raise $100k by the end of the month to stay open!
Please join me in donating (Here). I gave my tzedakah this month to them, and I hope you do too!
If you're in the Southern California area, they're having a relocation party on January 21st, 2024 from 5-8pm. Come visit to see great art and support such a great organization!!
For the rest of us that can't get down to California and want to support not just by donating, please consider buying something from their Etsy shop! They have a bunch of rare books and vinyl and your purchase will help the organization!
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Hollywood Boulevard, December 1952
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Bay Theater (1948-49) in Pacific Palisades, CA, USA, by S. Charles Lee. Photo by Julius Shulman.
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