Friday, September 29, 2006

no more LA Alternative newsPAPER!!


This just in from MYSPACE...times they are a changin'!!
LA Alternative will no longer be printing the Paper version of it's weekly news magazine...and will they go strictly monitor? Let's hope so!
This means that for sure, there is no room for ludites...
Here is the bulletin text:

Our cover story last week began with the phrase, “Everything ends,” and it’s a phrase that is perhaps more relevant than we thought at the time.

This issue of L.A. Alternative will be the last. This is not to say our unique voice will disappear completely, but its place and role in Los Angeles media world will be changing. But we’ll get to that later.

First, we want to thank everyone who has become involved with this paper from the beginning through today—from early advertisers taking a risk on the new Silver Lake Press, to the writers, photographers, artists and friends who helped us grow into the L.A. Alternative Press and finally the weekly L.A. Alternative last November. Most of all, we want to express our true gratitude to the tens of thousands of loyal readers we’ve gathered along the way, readers who’ve stuck with us through our many shifts, growing pains and learning curves. The greatest part of this endeavor has been sharing our irreverent, and often irregular, take on this crazy city with all of you. We hope you’ve enjoyed us being your coffee-shop companion, waiting room entertainer, friend in-the-know and, yes, even your bathroom buddy. We have. We thank you, and hope you’ll continue to seek out our company during this, our most ambitious change yet (we’ll get there, we promise).

But before we can, we have to explain that discontinuing the print edition of L.A. Alternative is not an easy choice—maintaining an independent publication in today’s Los Angeles is now a near impossibility. It has become apparent in the four and a half years since Silver Lake Press launched that it takes deep pockets to compete against the other corporate newspapers in the city. We know that our problem has never been attracting loyal readers, but the cutthroat competition with our rivals has made it harder to get and keep new advertisers. The fact that we lasted this long is still a feat. In fact, it’s a real testament to the authentic voice we’ve all created together—turning a small, family-run upstart paper into a leading voice in Los Angeles.

The fact is, while print media will always be valued, newspaper publishing is hitting rough waters. The continued conglomeration of media companies such as Village Voice Media and the ongoing troubles at our own Los Angeles Times are the initial rumblings of print losing out to the Internet. As the web continues to grow as an egalitarian, and utilitarian, method of reaching readers, this may just be the right time to make the switch.

Which brings us to the upside of all this down: When the final copy of this week’s issue disappears from newsstands, sidewalks, back steps and storefronts citywide, the L.A. Alternative will then and forever exist exclusively online. Beginning today, the majority of our writers, columnists, photographers and staff will continue to contribute to laalternative.com, lending the same signature tone, talent and take on L.A. to what we hope to become this city’s premier online source for local news, art, music, food, entertainment and culture.

We are hoping to be successful groundbreakers in an area where other publications nationwide have been stumbling. For the better part of October we will be experimenting with how to uniquely meld print aesthetics with web design, editorial judgment with blogging speed, and our written style with other multimedia avenues. It’s both an exciting and frightening time for all of us, and we look forward to testing the seemingly nonexistent limits of the World Wide Web together.

Of course, we believe there will always be a place for print, in this city and elsewhere. That place is just too damn expensive for most of us. It is because of that, as well as in spite of it, that we declare loudly—with both a raised fist and a hung head:

Print Is Dead.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

LA Weekly Pick of the Week

See our Pick of the Week by Peter Frank. This week LA Weekly. Online now, paper version this Thursday.
Thanks Neil, David and Peter!

Saturday, September 16, 2006

David Trulli for ArtCrawl

Just a note to point out that David Trulli loaned an image for us to use on the ArtCrawl publicity flyers, posters and ads. Thanks again David!
It's a great way for an artist to get exposure without doing very much work. Especially in this case, where the piece had already been made and is actually sold.

"Orion" Used for ArtCrawl publicity materials.

We do however, have a giclee print of "Speed Graphic" and 2 scratchboards - "Soft-core" and "Vine Theater" in the Back Room Salon.

As for the rest of Art Crawl, in general people are really sending time with the art, asking great questions about individual pieces or about the gallery and a bonus is the gorgeous weather. Lots of new people too and plenty of folks that visit us regularly.
It's going on tomorrow too - from 12 - 6.
And don't forget - LO- FI Live with the RENDERS!!
AT 2pm --- Yes! Inside the Gallery.
Come check everything out!

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Art Crawl 9 and Current Show Highlights







Gallery Revisited is always pleased about our shows. David E. Stone and Neil Wax have filled the gallery with amazing work.
Here are images of the show and the reception.

Come by for ART CRAWL 9







The gallery slideshow should be posted soon of the entire show including the back room too.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Free Live Gig Sunday the 12th

Come to the best ArtCrawl 9 spot this Sunday...

Sunday September 17th at 2pm
Lo-Fi LIVE with The Renders.
**********************************FREE*******************************
Yes, Inside the Gallery!!
Join us for a not-so-quiet albeit intimate session with LA's hottest,
rockinist band since Joan Jett.
Headed by Siuan McGahan, Dublin darling of vocals and lead guitar + Gallery Revisited painter.

for an audio sneek peak.
We're participating in the famous ARTCRAWL 9 THIS WEEKEND!!

Lo-Fi LIVE is part of the Lyrics and Dialogue series of curated shows.

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Friday, September 08, 2006

people in SF - check out this show

anyone in SF this weekend should check out this show for sure - i highly recommend it!!

photo show


5 bucks
5 bands
40 years worth of rock n roll photography


ROOT DIVISION GALLERY
3175 3175 17th Street,
San Francisco, CA 94110

Exhibition dates: September 9th, 2006 - ONE NIGHT ONLY!!!
Gallery Hours for this Exhibition: Saturday 7pm-12am

There are more surprises in store for all that can make this event.
So run don't walk to go...

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Thursday, September 07, 2006

Felt Club this Sunday - don't fight it.


Many of you know that in addition to owning & running Gallery Revisited, I also am an artist and have a t-shirt line that coincides with my paintings.

This Sunday, September 10 is FELT CLUB and I will be there.

I love the way that sewing has worked its way into the contemporary art world, and in addition, sewing and crafts in general are at a huge explosion - gals and guys everywhere are taking their needles by storm & making cool, cute, funny & useful things just for you.
I studied Fine Craft in school, and it was not considered a "real" art medium at the time (another discussion altogether).
So I am thrilled that this new revival is taking off, not only because of the exposure it is getting as an art medium, but because it's FUN.

I will have Powerpole & Unexpected Friends T-shirts on sale, & New Works on paper, that are washy and sparkly and have Urban Landscapes in Thread. I'm super excited about them!! So come on over, say HI and grab some great stuff for not too much money.
((I will take credit cards too, so you can hold on to your mad money))

That's FELT CLUB - not to be confused with Fight Club.

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

lyrics and dialogue #2

as part of our Lyrics and Dialogue curation concept this year, "lyrics and dialogue" #2 is in full swing.
come on down and check it out.

wed - sun 12 -6

in conjunction with the same theme, tonight - visit Luxuria Music to hear live dj's, watch live dj video & chat about tunes.
tonight from 7-10pm.

happy listening.

Friday, September 01, 2006

promo thanks for our show

thanks to Hustler of Culture for posting our show that opens Saturday the 2 of September.

and Flavorpill

and Fette (you are so cute, Fette!)

and Lifescapes Magazine

and a blog on Neil Wax

LA Taco
a totally cute blog on the lifestyle of eating cheap in LA.

This show is also a part of ARTCRAWL 9