The ever gracious Jaime Hernandez offered up a free sketch for us. We told him it was for our neighbor who hated bugs. In return, a copy of 1985 was given to him:
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Greetings From Amsterdam!
Along with a sketch by Michiel Offerman, who was sadly missed at the show, but this should make up for it:
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
U2 - I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
A nice new animated video from U2 here. A great use of flash along with some 3D (not sure if this is through the new version of Flash which has 3D capabilities) or if it's some software hybrid. Created by David O Reilly!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Nineteen Eighty Five at El Nopal Press
Last fridays opening went really well and a big round of thanks to all of those who showed up. We even had comic book legend Joe Staton in the house, as well as a sighting of Folerio himself!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
Territory Records
Though I think this might be my first actual 'food' entry on this blog, this spot had to be mentioned. Especially if you find yourself in the Downtown Los Angeles/ hip stronghold known as Silverlake. Territory Records has been around for a little over a month now, and is gathering a bit of good press.
A BBQ joint/record store seemed like a bit of a novelty at first, but a bite into the 'pulled pork sandwhich' (this is definetly not vegetarian fare) had me hooked. I purposely find myself driving by just to get a whiff of this stuff. Highly recommended.
The adjoining record store has a bit more work to. As a record buff from earliest memories, I'm a fan of musty rooms with endless crates of forgotten records. Huge dollar bins. This spot is more of a 'vinyl boutique' if you will. Sealed copies of classic records, that sort of a thing. Definetely worth taking a browse after a BBQ lunch.
534 N. Hoover St. (Bellevue Ave.)
Los Angeles, CA 90004
323-662-4100
A BBQ joint/record store seemed like a bit of a novelty at first, but a bite into the 'pulled pork sandwhich' (this is definetly not vegetarian fare) had me hooked. I purposely find myself driving by just to get a whiff of this stuff. Highly recommended.
The adjoining record store has a bit more work to. As a record buff from earliest memories, I'm a fan of musty rooms with endless crates of forgotten records. Huge dollar bins. This spot is more of a 'vinyl boutique' if you will. Sealed copies of classic records, that sort of a thing. Definetely worth taking a browse after a BBQ lunch.
534 N. Hoover St. (Bellevue Ave.)
Los Angeles, CA 90004
323-662-4100
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Volume 2
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