This is the last weekend to check out the Magritte exhibit and contemporary artists influenced by his work. I went last weekend and while I wasn't blown away, it was an enjoyable exhibit.
http://www.lacma.org
I checked out a concert at the Colburn School next door to MOCA last Friday. The Calder Quartet played and they were fantastic--the performance hall is also really great. Next, it was off the the Hotel Figueroa for drinks. My new favorite place in downtown LA. This grand dame features gorgeous Spanish tile everywhere. The walk down to the bar is a treat for the eyes with its Moroccan decor and once you get to the bar, there's more. A beautiful cactus garden surrounds the pool. It was a bit chilly to sit out there, so we stayed indoors. Beautiful people, beautiful place but not LA pretentious and unbearable. Go get a drink there! http://figueroahotel.com
And check out the Colburn School's calendar at http://www.colburnschool.edu. For $10 you can see a top notch performance...
anji gaspar-milanovic
Anji in LA
www.plume-noire.com's Executive Editor Anji Milanovic comments on the diverse cultural landscape of Los Angeles. Everything about L.A.(and O.C.) from hidden treasures and must-see places to the overhyped and underreported.
Friday, March 02, 2007
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Volver, Pan's Labyrinth & Self Help Graphics in East LA
I've been catching up on movies I haven't seen yet and authors I should be reading or rereading. What does that translate to? In the last week I've seen Pan's Labyrinth & Volver--I'm surprised I liked Pan's Labyrinth as much as I did but the fascism-fairy tale combination was appealing (and much more satisfying that The Devil's Backbone). I wanted to like Volver more but hated the musical score and some of the dramarama plot even though Penelope Cruz was just spectacularly beautiful and alluring--the scene where she lipsynches a flamenco song is heartbreaking. I also watched the intriguing Passion in the Desert again, which is based on a novella by Honore de Balzac....which I haven't read....yet.
So when friends invited me to Self Help Graphics for a tribute to famed Mexican novelist Juan Rulfo I couldn't say no--I hadn't been back there in over a year. One, I'm happy that this place is back on track after being shut down and plagued by problems. Their annual day of the dead ceremony is fantastic and the space is truly for the community.
But back to the show. The night was a mix of community theatre and readings from Rulfo's classics Pedro Paramo and El Llano en Llamas as well as music featuring Esteban Leon (who does a mean show of Chava Flores songs) the gentle Tomas Cadena and son jarocho virtuoso Hector Marquez. It was a good effort and the show could be finetuned for greater impact on the audience.
For more info in Self Help Graphics, check out http://www.selfhelpgraphics.com.
-anji gaspar-milanovic
So when friends invited me to Self Help Graphics for a tribute to famed Mexican novelist Juan Rulfo I couldn't say no--I hadn't been back there in over a year. One, I'm happy that this place is back on track after being shut down and plagued by problems. Their annual day of the dead ceremony is fantastic and the space is truly for the community.
But back to the show. The night was a mix of community theatre and readings from Rulfo's classics Pedro Paramo and El Llano en Llamas as well as music featuring Esteban Leon (who does a mean show of Chava Flores songs) the gentle Tomas Cadena and son jarocho virtuoso Hector Marquez. It was a good effort and the show could be finetuned for greater impact on the audience.
For more info in Self Help Graphics, check out http://www.selfhelpgraphics.com.
-anji gaspar-milanovic
Saturday, February 17, 2007
A weekend in Big Bear
What happens when you go to Big Bear, there's no snow and you don't ski? You drink! and eat! and visit the carved bear collection on the main drag.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Patty Griffin @ Hotel Cafe
February 13, 2007
Hotel Cafe, Hollywood
My friend Melinda convinced me that we absolutely had to go to Hotel Cafe to see Patty Griffin, even though we didn't have tickets and it had been sold out for weeks. So we got there and yep, very slim chance. We waited outside the door and as more and more people showed up, including actress Jill Hennesey and director Cameron Crowe, we figured it was worth it to stay since we were at the head of the line. Plus it's Patty Griffin, so the crowd is fairly laid back. About 15 minutes into the show, we got the green light to go on in.
Patty's set was short and gorgeous. I had never heard her before--Melinda was the expert fan. Griffin had the full house eating out of her hand--what a voice! My personal favorite of the night was "Heavenly Day," a love song she said she wrote for her dog. To me it's reminiscent of Otis Redding's "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" for it's lyrical simplicity and poignancy. Her new album is out and I've been playing it non-stop. Sometimes I get into a rut of sorts where I'm not exploring new sounds as much as I should, so it's always cool when someone gives you a nudge and shares one of their passions with you. And when it's someone with a voice like Patty's, even better.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
The Nightwatchman @ Hotel Cafe in Hollywood
Tom Morello's Nightwatchman reigned over Hotel Cafe and gave me something to look forward to on Tuesday nights. While Zack de la Rocha has been working with Santa Ana's premier son jarocho band Son del Centro from Centro Cultural de Mexico, Tom has been finetuning his acoustic folk alter ego The Nightwatchman at Hotel Cafe. His sound is somewhere between Johnny Cash and Nick Cave with lyrics that pack the punch of RATM but without the hysterics--I'm looking forward to the album release in April.
The Nightwatchman's residency at Hotel Cafe ended on February 6 with Ben Harper as the main attraction--a night I didn't bother going to because friends said it was already nuts at the door with too many on the guest list for what was supposed to be a benefit. All I can say is, I hope they charged em and that the money went to Axis of Justic and Food Not Bombs!
All Star jams featuring the likes of Wayne Kramer from MC5, Jill Sobule, Sen Dog, poet Jerry Quickly, Shooter Jennings and actor Breckin Meyer on drums.
On January 23, Tom kicked off the night with songs from his upcoming album, including "House Gone Up In Flames", "Union Song" (which I love), and "Midnight in the City of Destruction". Queen V rocked the house with her fiery version of "Big Balls" and poet Jerry Quickly nearly broke my heart reciting his poetry. I would love to see him headline a night at Hotel Cafe. The All Star Jam included a rousing tribute to Peter Framption with "Show Me The Way". Later that night Sen Dog and Jerry Quickly made everyone nuts with their cover of "It's Tricky" and ended the night with "How I Could Just Kill a Man"
The next week Jill Sobule and MC5's Wayne Kramer got together with Shooter Jennings and the rest of the band for "I Will Survive". But it was ending the night with "Kick out the Jams" and "Paradise City" that reminded me just why I come to Hotel Cafe in the first place. Val Kilmer was sitting up front and we all wondered if the night would end with some Doors covers. Didn't happen, and that's ok.
Now that we've heard that Christ Cornell is leaving Audioslave and that Rage Against the Machine will reunite for one show only at Coachella, one wonders what will happen next. I'll tell you my personal wish: after seeing Manu Chao live in San Diego last summer, I would love to see him and Tom perform together. What a trip that would be!!
The Nightwatchman's residency at Hotel Cafe ended on February 6 with Ben Harper as the main attraction--a night I didn't bother going to because friends said it was already nuts at the door with too many on the guest list for what was supposed to be a benefit. All I can say is, I hope they charged em and that the money went to Axis of Justic and Food Not Bombs!
All Star jams featuring the likes of Wayne Kramer from MC5, Jill Sobule, Sen Dog, poet Jerry Quickly, Shooter Jennings and actor Breckin Meyer on drums.
On January 23, Tom kicked off the night with songs from his upcoming album, including "House Gone Up In Flames", "Union Song" (which I love), and "Midnight in the City of Destruction". Queen V rocked the house with her fiery version of "Big Balls" and poet Jerry Quickly nearly broke my heart reciting his poetry. I would love to see him headline a night at Hotel Cafe. The All Star Jam included a rousing tribute to Peter Framption with "Show Me The Way". Later that night Sen Dog and Jerry Quickly made everyone nuts with their cover of "It's Tricky" and ended the night with "How I Could Just Kill a Man"
The next week Jill Sobule and MC5's Wayne Kramer got together with Shooter Jennings and the rest of the band for "I Will Survive". But it was ending the night with "Kick out the Jams" and "Paradise City" that reminded me just why I come to Hotel Cafe in the first place. Val Kilmer was sitting up front and we all wondered if the night would end with some Doors covers. Didn't happen, and that's ok.
Now that we've heard that Christ Cornell is leaving Audioslave and that Rage Against the Machine will reunite for one show only at Coachella, one wonders what will happen next. I'll tell you my personal wish: after seeing Manu Chao live in San Diego last summer, I would love to see him and Tom perform together. What a trip that would be!!
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Don Giovanni @ OCPAC
Free tickets to see Mozart's Don Giovanni @ OCPAC? Sure, why not. Something I'll regret for the rest of my life. It was awful, simply awful. Mixing genres and eras in a drab red setting just didn't do it for me. A 1970's Al Pacino/John Travolta inspired Don Giovanni, coupled with a 1940's trenchcoated henchman and a Napoleonically dressed murder victim--and this was just the men! The women wore garish colours and seductresses were none too seductive, crossed between Holly Hobby dresses and cabaret fuschia. It was all too much, too Orange County.... There's something to be said for updating a classic, but in this case it was a total failure.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Erika, Josefina & Claudia
Though I've always sought out strong, independant, creative people, this year in particular I realized that a lot of my photos gravitated towards these personalities and more specifically to women. So here are a few of my favorite photos to share....

Erika is one of the most strong-willed people I know. I love the mix of an "oppressed" looking woman according to Western values and the very obvious strength that just emanates from her gaze.
Josefina was my big 2005 Day of the Dead model and it was through photos I took of her that i realized just what a digital camera could do. Here she is gazing out from her home.

Claudia is a flamenco dancer, teacher and artist. She created an experimental flamenco show in Santa Ana back in September and this shot is emblematic of her performances.

Erika is one of the most strong-willed people I know. I love the mix of an "oppressed" looking woman according to Western values and the very obvious strength that just emanates from her gaze.
Josefina was my big 2005 Day of the Dead model and it was through photos I took of her that i realized just what a digital camera could do. Here she is gazing out from her home.
Claudia is a flamenco dancer, teacher and artist. She created an experimental flamenco show in Santa Ana back in September and this shot is emblematic of her performances.
Alfonos Maya & Edgar Oceransky @ Calacas 1.27.07

This is the first El Sapo Cancionero show of 2007, so I'm excited that it will take place at the very cool Calacas in Santa Ana. If you haven't gone, go! We bought our Day of the Dead supplies there in October and it's a great place to find an original gift for a good friend. But if you happen to like trova music, come by on the 27th to hear Alfonso Maya--he's very cool and he's been coming to southern California for several years now.
2007........time for a resolution
I've realized that the movies, shows, museums, siteseeing, eating & general hanging out I do in LA has not made it to the blog unfortunately. So my resolution is to be good about posting more regularly and not being a flake.
Why am I doing this mid-January? Well, this weekend we celebrated Orthodox New Year, Serbian/Mexican/LA style. So I'm right on time.....
We were in Europe for the month of November, and I'll post some fotos soon.
Experience/Theater/Concerts/Shows
Taking the Jesus Pull @ King King in Hollywood--it absolutely blew me away
Day of the Dead @ Cultural Stage of Art in Santa Ana
Slava's Snow Show @ UCLA
The Black Rider @ the Ahmanson
MamaCoatl at Solart (& organized by yours truly)
Tania Libertad at the Orange County Performing Arts Center
Manu Chao in San Diego
American Ballet Theater @ Orange County Performing Arts Center
Also, I got more serious about digital photography so I'll start posting more of my favorite things. Later.....
Why am I doing this mid-January? Well, this weekend we celebrated Orthodox New Year, Serbian/Mexican/LA style. So I'm right on time.....
We were in Europe for the month of November, and I'll post some fotos soon.
Some of my favorite things of 2006
Experience/Theater/Concerts/Shows
Taking the Jesus Pull @ King King in Hollywood--it absolutely blew me away
Day of the Dead @ Cultural Stage of Art in Santa Ana
Slava's Snow Show @ UCLA
The Black Rider @ the Ahmanson
MamaCoatl at Solart (& organized by yours truly)
Tania Libertad at the Orange County Performing Arts Center
Manu Chao in San Diego
American Ballet Theater @ Orange County Performing Arts Center
Also, I got more serious about digital photography so I'll start posting more of my favorite things. Later.....
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