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   <title>Touched By A Tranny</title>
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   <published>2008-05-15 15:10:44</published>
   <updated>2008-05-15T23:42:53Z</updated>
   
   <summary> We&apos;ve been calling plus-size punny (lad)y Jackie Beat our &quot;favorite drag queen&quot; for years (and that&apos;s saying something... we know a lot of crossdressers!) and once again, the droll diva proves she&apos;s got bigger balls than all the rest...</summary>
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<p>We've been calling plus-size punny (lad)y Jackie Beat our "favorite drag queen" for years (and that's saying something... we know a lot of crossdressers!) and once again, the droll diva proves she's got bigger balls than all the rest with this brilliant parody of Mariah Carey (Cannon)'s "Touch My Body."</p>

<p>It's all over the web for good reason, but we gotta say, we've seen Beat without the warpaint, and believe us, she's much more attractive than this video might lead you to believe. Mariah without her lashes, gloss, highlighter -and yes retouchers- not so sure. </p>

<p>Anyway, check out Beat in her lash-o-licious glory on her <a href="http://www.jackiebeatrules.com" target="_blank">website </a>and on the fabulous new, feel good pay service site <a href="http://www.dailydragqueenaffirmations.com" target="_blank">www.dailydragqueenaffirmations.com</a>. </p>

<p>Photog Austin Young, who directed the above clip tells us he'll be premiering his latest work  "The Worm, Episode 9" at Hollywood Blvd gallery World of Wonder's new art show ("Dial M For Madonna") celebrating the Material Girl herself on May 21.</p>

<p>It's from a short video series in which Mariah, Britney and Madonna turn into a giant worm that's let loose onto the unsuspecting citizens of L.A. Check out earlier episodes <a href="http://www.youtube.com/austinyoungforever" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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<entry>
   <title>Melrose Misplaced</title>
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   <published>2008-05-15 11:26:49</published>
   <updated>2008-05-15T20:51:15Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Once the epicenter of all that was hip and cutting edge in fashion, Melrose -at least the part between La Brea and Fairfax- is now just a mish-mash of kinda-sorta trendy threads and Downtown LA fashion alley type shops. The...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Once the epicenter of all that was hip and cutting edge in fashion, Melrose -at least the part  between La Brea and Fairfax- is now just a mish-mash of kinda-sorta trendy threads and Downtown LA fashion alley type shops.  The punks are gone. The boho types are all on the Eastside. The rich bitches and celebs are on Robertson. And most of the tourists would rather see superheroes on Hollywood Blvd.</p>

<p>De la Barracuda (see previous post) is an exception, and there are a few others, but even vintage stalwarts like Wasteland and Slow have lost the raw electricity and wearable whimsy they used to have back in the old days. You used to see the coolest, most creative looks at these shops and not just on the racks, but on the sales people themselves. </p>

<p>We should know. We were what you might call a Melrose maven (as a gothed-out teen, we’d take the bus there practically every weekend to ogle hot rock dudes slacking behind the counters at stores like Flash Feet, Soap Plant and Retail Slut and later, we became a sales gal there ourselves, "working" day in and day out behind the counter at a myriad of shops over the years including Necromance (still there!), Terri King, The Slut (for a second) and Erica Courtney (now on 3rd and on Robertson).</p>

<p>But these days the only place we ever seem to drop any dough on the avenue is at Urban Outfitters. A chain! Telling...</p>

<p>Okay, we gotta admit, we might be a bit bitter after our recent Wasteland experience. It’d been years since we attempted to sell clothing there -i.e. endure the humiliation of having some snotty gal in bad ‘80s garb comb through our past fashion faves, and yes some faux pas too, only to –if we’re lucky- give us a fraction of the frock’s cost. After last week, we remember why. <br />
<img alt="06_15_15vida.jpg" src="http://blogs.laweekly.com/style_council/06_15_15vida.jpg" width="200" height="300" /></p>

<p><em>Photo by Wild Don Lewis for a 2006 LA Weekly story about re-selling clothes. Click <a href="http://www.laweekly.com/la-vida/la-vida/out-with-the-old/12773/" target="_blank">here</a> to read it. </em></p>

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“Have you sold here before?,” the mismatched miss asks robotically as she starts pilfering our piles. </p>

<p>“Yes, but it's been a while,” we say. </p>

<p>“Well, were looking for designer stuff… she rattles off. "Juicy, Marc Jacobs, Diesel….”</p>

<p>We cut her off. “There’s a few things you might be into,” we say. “Lots of good vintage pieces.”</p>

<p>And there was. Anna Sui slides (with glitter hearts!). A brand new cream-colored Reebok track suit (Sundance swag from 2 years ago). Some totally cute flower covered slip dresses and ‘70’s mod minis... stuff we could easily sell on Ebay if we had the time and energy.</p>

<p>All were rejected. From a suit case and duffle bag filled with easily 60 pieces of clothing, the buyer took 3 things, and as has been our experience in the past, it was the sub-par stuff: a black 80’s era (shocker!) spandex skirt, a mustard colored 60s-style men’s shirt that was our hubby’s (okay that was a good one), and a pair of blah black shorts. We got 20 bucks for what felt like mercy buys. </p>

<p>As we perused the store, it shouldn’t have come as too much of a surprise. Gone was the eclectic mix of authentic retro wear we used to love about Wasteland (‘80’s is NOT vintage people!) and in its place, a bunch of designer labels and new stuff that already saturates other shops on the block (Dim Mak hoodies have a prominent display in the men’s section).</p>

<p>Some amazing dresses and sweaters we got from the original Wasteland in San Francisco back in the early ‘90’s still hang in our closets, and we can remember the excitement we felt the day the Melrose post first opened its doors. Along with Jet Rag (which has also lost its mojo unfortunately), the vintage options in LA were so bountiful in the ‘90’s. It’s too bad the later has turned into another label whore re-sale store. (We like designer stuff as much as the next gal, and paying less for it used is cool –we do it on Ebay all the time- but a recognizable label doesn’t always equal a stylish piece). And lets face it, most designers these days are just knocking off the older styles to begin with. <br />
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<em>Grunge "marcs" a moment in Vogue circa '93</em></p>

<p> The nature of vintage is that there’s only so much of it out there. And our distain for ‘80’s threads aside, time changes not only taste but the feelings evoked by certain looks. Soon enough, the ‘80’s (nu) romance will falter and ‘90’s looks will rear their ugly heads. Yup, grunge is gonna be back in a big way, and we fully expect to see Wasteland lined with flannels and doc martins when it does. Of course, they’ll probably only take the Marc Jacobs ones.</p>

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   <title>Beauty Mark(et)</title>
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   <published>2008-05-12 16:15:15</published>
   <updated>2008-05-15T20:44:20Z</updated>
   
   <summary>They put Cahuenga on the clubber map, made manicures and martinis a classic combo (wish we could always sip a cocktail while getting clipped and dipped!) and continue to offer some of our favorite, off-beat DJ nights (Still Fucking Awesome...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>They put Cahuenga on the clubber map, made manicures and martinis a classic combo (wish we could <em>always </em>sip a cocktail while getting clipped and dipped!) and continue to offer some of our favorite, off-beat DJ nights (Still Fucking Awesome on Mondays, Trans-Am on Fridays), and now, The Beauty Bar is out to put a "beauty" mark on the face of fashion too. </p>

<p>The drinking spot's retro parlour aesthetics, particularly the bar's sassy silhouette logo, now emblazon a new line of t-shirts and tops, and a couple of weekends ago, we checked out the collection debut party at De La Barracuda on Melrose ( a shop and party hub we’re really loving lately- see <a href= "http://www.laweekly.com/music/nightranger/rogue-vogues/18722/" target="_blank">Nightranger</a>). Unfortunately we got there late, so we missed the BBQ and free manis! Still, we haven't been to Melrose in like forever, so we took the opportunity to hit up some old haunts. (See our next post for the not-so-rosey report from that part of the afternoon). </p>

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<em>Sprfkr (pronounced Superfucker) with his design.</em></p>

<p>As for the Beauty collection, it fits in real well with the edgy, streetwear stuff at Barracuda, with looks by hip designers and graphic artists including <a href="http://www.freegoldwatch.com" target="_blank">FREE GOLD WATCH </a>(San Francisco), <a href="http://www.CTRLclothing.com" target="_blank">CTRL</a>(Helsinki, Finland), <a href="http://www.brains-on-fire.com" target="_blank">BRAINS ON FIRE</a> (New York, NY), SEARCH + RESQ (Los Angeles), <a href="http://www.hbgbgoods.com" target="_blank">HEEBEEGEEBEE</a> (Grand Rapids, MI.) and <a href="http://www.SPRFKR.com" target="_blank">SPRFKR</a>  (Los Angeles, CA). The line will be sold exclusively at the Melrose store and online beginning May 15th, and as you might expect, it’s all super-cute, girlie-glam goodness, though it really takes something special to get us to shell out cash for tees these days. We have sooooo many (who doesn't, right?). We'd love to see the designs go beyond t-shirts, with the logo as a print, on maybe some dresses or skirts in the future.  </p>

<p>Currently in the works: a Beauty Bar  jewelry and accessory line, and a nail polish brand (natch) with URBAN DECAY. </p>

<p>Buy the BB booty at the store now, or order it online (starting this Thursday) here:<br />
<a href="http://www.beautybar.com" target="_blank">www.beautybar.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.barracudashop.com" target="_blank">www.barracudashop.com</a></p>

<p>Here's a couple of designs:<br />
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   <title>The Kids In the &apos;Secret Show&apos; Hall</title>
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   <published>2008-05-08 09:41:03</published>
   <updated>2008-05-08T17:57:34Z</updated>
   
   <summary>CFIWest / Steve Allen Theater, Hollywood May 7 (l-r) Scott Thompson, Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch A line of comedy fans dozens deep snaked around the corner of Berendo and Hollywood Wednesday night - and not all of them made it...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>CFIWest / Steve Allen Theater, Hollywood<br />
May 7</strong></p>

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<em>(l-r) Scott Thompson, Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch</em></p>

<p>A line of comedy fans dozens deep snaked around the corner of Berendo and Hollywood Wednesday night - and not all of them made it in - for a secret late-show warmup from the Kids in the Hall, about to embark on their North American summer tour.  The Steve Allen Theater has been a cozy little home away from Tronno for the revered Canadian sketch comedy troupe in the past couple of years; all of them have performed and screened various projects at the Center for Inquiry West’s H’wood home, most recently Scott Thompson and Kevin McDonald's one-man shows.  Last night's packed house was treated to "The Final Kiss," a hilarious gory short (makeup by KNB FX - gnarly!) co-starring Thompson and Dave Foley (and directed by Allen artistic director Amit Itelman), as well as a live set which while devoid of material from the upcoming tour nevertheless struck a chord (or several) with the die-hards in the audience.  </p>

<p>Anyone who missed out is SOL for this Friday’s Orpheum Theater KITH show, which is sold out like a mutha.  However, as Foley and Thompson noted at the top of the evening, The Grove of Anaheim gig is apparently still half empty for tonight. (“There are scalpers out on the street crying,” Foley noted. “Please come.”)</p>

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<em>McCulloch and Kevin McDonald</em></p>

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   <title>Tim &amp; Eric&apos;s Awesome Show live @ the Echoplex 5.5.08</title>
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   <published>2008-05-06 06:04:09</published>
   <updated>2008-05-07T03:26:16Z</updated>
   
   <summary> They&apos;re so sweet and innocent. Photos by Rena Kosnett. Writing about the experience of seeing Tim &amp; Eric’s Awesome Show Great Job! live on tour would be akin to dancing about architecture—some weird, fucked up architecture. It was the...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2470285501/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2094/2470285501_77c1eb4cbb_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a><br />
<strong>They're so sweet and innocent.  Photos by Rena Kosnett.</strong></p>

<p>Writing about the experience of seeing Tim & Eric’s Awesome Show Great Job! live on tour would be akin to dancing about architecture—some weird, fucked up architecture.  It was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen. </p>

<p>One certainty is that the live show is a thousand times better than seeing Tim & Eric on TV, or watching videos on Youtube, because in addition to watching and hearing them, you can smell and taste Tim & Eric as well.  Some highlights:  an instructional video about properly poisoning your child clown slave, Papa John’s email upgrades, a prayer for Robin Williams, enlarged testicle bodysuits, a video with John C. Reilly eating paninis prepared with horse grease and then saying "Ooh, it smells like horse."  </p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2471109924/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3250/2471109924_83c36f574d_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a><br />
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      <![CDATA[<p><br />
Tim & Eric did indeed kiss.  They did indeed throw pizza and hot dogs into the audience, so if you’re planning on going to the encore performance tonight, go hungry (and early, as the Echoplex was entirely sold out).  They did indeed vomit.  They did indeed physically abuse their stage crew and curse at the audience.  There was a naked guy (some of you may recognize his genitals from his one night performance as the naked guy at LA Weekly’s Third Annual Biennial). Awesome show, guys!  Great Job.  Here are some photos.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2471108208/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2132/2471108208_99267f4723_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2471109230/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2097/2471109230_e432a47269_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2470286475/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3218/2470286475_ee5897ce7a_o.jpg" width="480" height="333" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2470286353/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3242/2470286353_d98a982bd0_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2471109174/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3012/2471109174_8f6f060250_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2470286267/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2201/2470286267_108251b522_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2471109872/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2101/2471109872_20507a707b_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2470286021/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2058/2470286021_b231414880_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/renakosnett/2471107928/" title="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08 by rena kosnett, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2179/2471107928_baf4a63a64_o.jpg" width="480" height="320" alt="Tim &amp; Eric's Awesome Show @ Echoplex 5.5.08" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.laweekly.com/la-vida/slideshows/tim-erics-awesome-show-echoplex/1273/" target="_blank">For more photos - some even more disturbing than these - click here. </a></p>]]>
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   <title>Coachella Fashion: Sundress Mess, (No On) Neon and The Headband&apos;s Last Hurrah (We Hope!) </title>
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   <published>2008-04-28 10:42:40</published>
   <updated>2008-04-29T02:24:00Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Props to those who actually managed to write coherant blog posts from Coachella on a daily/nightly basis. After spending about 1 1/2 hours in traffic leaving the fest Saturday night (which we hear is actually on the short side compared...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Props to those who actually managed to write coherant blog posts from Coachella on a daily/nightly basis. After spending about 1 1/2 hours in traffic leaving the fest Saturday night (which we hear is actually on the short side compared with others and would have been longer if not for some extremely aggressive driving) and trying to hook up with pals for the Spin magazine after-party (which we never found) around 1:30 a.m., we were worn and weary Sunday. Plus, we had to be out of our condo by 11 am, so there was no time to post the promised fashion pix Sunday morning. </p>

<p>Not that there was a terribly varied display of style statements from Saturday to Sunday. Even Friday's granola-head contingent were out in full force again, as was the ubiquitous empire-waist sun-dress, bikini tops, Chucks and flip-flops galore. But, as a whole, Coachella-ites fell into two categories: the neo-hippie hipster (headbands, big shades, peasant shirts and maxi-dresses, gladiator sandals) and the even more visually offensive 80's neon nomad (colored raybans, dayglow everything, ugly prints, uglier sneaks). The really trendy and/or freaky, blended both (ick!), and unfortunately many of the culprits were actually in the bands themselves.</p>

<p>See our Nightranger column this Thursday (and check back here on Friday) for reports from the parties we actually managed to find (BPM, Anthem), plus all the VIP section vacuousness, some (super-VIP) backstage boppin,' Prince gossip and our favorite performances. </p>

<p>For now, enjoy (or cringe at) these looks from the fest Saturday and Sunday. <br />
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ALL PHOTOS HERE BY LINA LECARO.</em></p>

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<strong><em>From left, Borat wanna-be, super hero from the band I'm From Barcelona after their set and Maxi dress mamas. </em><br />
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<strong><em> Gyrating gypsy gal: Is this a hot picture or what?</em></strong></p>

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<strong><em>The "Let's Get Physical" look needs to take a rest already.</em><br />
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<strong><em>Two of our favorite Coachella sets (but not outfits!): From left, Sam Sparro rocks shutter shades and iridescent workout wear with Mark Ronson, and Does It Offend You Yeah's Morgan Quaintance does the Kid n' Play meets MIA day-glo-print look. </em></strong></p>

<p>See <a href="http://blogs.laweekly.com/play/coachella" target="_blank">Play</a> for Coachella music coverage. </p>]]>
      
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   <title>Coachella Friday: Easy Breezy</title>
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   <published>2008-04-26 12:32:51</published>
   <updated>2008-04-28T17:26:58Z</updated>
   
   <summary>One down. Two to Go! Coachella Friday was actually very easy breezy. Okay, we left Thursday night thereby avoiding most traffic and we spent a big chunk of yesterday poolside at the BPM party (which was supposed to be Smurf-themed...</summary>
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      <name>Lina Lecaro</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>One down. Two to Go! <br />
Coachella Friday was actually very easy breezy. Okay, we left Thursday night thereby avoiding most traffic and we spent a big chunk of yesterday poolside at the BPM party (which was supposed to be Smurf-themed but didn't exactly turn out that way... more on this in our Nightranger column next week!). </p>

<p>Still, the feel at the fest itself was carefree, and felt a lot like a warm-up for the weekend ahead. The music was heavy on the melodic vibe (our faves so far: The Verve, The Black Lips, The Dap Kings) and the fashions had a decidedly hippy feel (Jack Johnson fans we're sure). For more on the music see <a href="http://blogs.laweekly.com/play/coachella/coachella-day-one-the-national" " target="_blank">PLAY</a>, but for a quick glance of Coachella style look below.</p>

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<strong><em>Gathering of the tribes: Dread-headed hippies brought the whole kit and caboodle for their Coachella nests.</em><br />
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<strong><em>Rainbow Bright: Colored hair and clothing helps Coachella fellas stand out in the crowds. </em></strong></p>

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<strong><em>Alison Goldfrapp abandoned her glam minx guise for a more earthy, Hari Krishna look. Unfortunately, her vocals were as flighty as a her get-up.  <br />
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<strong><em>Hot weather hotties: "The less, the better" was definitely the order of the day clothing-wise for lotsa ladies. These gals took it to an extreme, but they were actually quite nice. If you have the body, why <em>not</em> wear next to nothing? The cool thing about Coachella is, you can wear stuff like this and not really get harassed.</em><br />
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<p>Did all the hippies go home last night? Or did they sweat it up in the campground only be grungier than ever today? We'll see, but either way, we're fully expecting to see a Revenge of the 80's free-for-all style-wise, inspired by the blaring prints of MIA and the Purple One's eclectic retro looks. Check here tomorrow for another glimpse. </p>

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   <title>Folking Around</title>
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   <published>2008-04-24 23:24:22</published>
   <updated>2008-04-25T18:19:52Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Flight of the Conchords Amoeba Records in-store, April 24 Clement (left) and McKenzie There’s a lot of l’amour in this room tonight. The racks of CDs and LPs are sandwiched left and right with the faithful, who know every lyric...</summary>
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      <name>Nicole Campos</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Flight of the Conchords<br />
Amoeba Records in-store, April 24</strong></p>

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<i>Clement (left) and McKenzie</i></p>

<p>There’s a lot of l’amour in this room tonight.  The racks of CDs and LPs are sandwiched left and right with the faithful, who know every lyric and are toting signage of such desirous dedication as “<s>Brit</s> Bret, Will You Take Me To the Prom?” and the immortal “You’re So Hot, You’re Making Me Sexist.” Amoeba’s in-store performance for Flight of the Conchords’ debut LP is veritable fandemonium; it’s a long cry from the usual scenario on their HBO series, where they’re usually stuck in the corner of a dark basement New York club strumming to the delight of Mel (Kristen Schaal), their one and only fan.</p>

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<em>Voila, les difficulties techniques!...</em></p>

<p>Taking the stage at 6 p.m. – a long haul for much of the audience who had been queuing up along Ivar since daybreak – “New Zealand’s fourth most popular digifolk parodists” Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie come loaded for folk... we think. At least, they will be once Bret’s trusty Casio DG20 electric guitar decides to start working. “So far this is the worst gig ever!” he exclaims, as a helpful disciple down front asks whether or not they need batteries.  “What are they, C?  No, D batteries,” Jemaine (the bespectacled one, for those keeping track at home) asks.  “You should have gotten one that takes A batteries, they’re the <em>best</em>.”  Any duo less skilled at banter and effortless charm might have faltered, but no go… the crowd laps up even several minutes of technical difficulties as the Hiphopapotamous and the Rhymenocerous jostle up the setlist to launch acoustically into "The Prince of Parties,” coming back to the synthy goodness of “Inner City Pressure” once DG20 gets its shit together.  Awww yeah.</p>

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<em>Binary solo! - 00010011... 00101101...</em></p>

<p>An abbreviated set though it may have been (We’ll get a chance to hear more from the disc when their US tour swings back around to the Orpheum Theater in May), every track garners boisterous sing-alongs (or at least enthusiastic mouthing) and rapturous applause.  Particularly the bizarro-Peter Paul and Mary stylings of “Albi, the Racist Dragon,” which the guys weren’t planning to play yet goes down a treat, especially for those eager to shout out an assist when Clement stumbles on the lyrics. (“Yeah, yeah, that’s enough… we know it, alright, we wrote it!”)  Yet perhaps the best bit of audience interaction comes when one luvvah on the center aisle decides to Rickroll the proceedings by holding up an Astley LP, instantly catching McKenzie’s attention: “Hey, there’s an idea!... hold ‘em up, let’s see who else is in the audience tonight.”  Look at the vinyl fly! – “Ah, I see Bowie’s in the house.  David Lee Roth’s rockin’ it in aisle two.  All the Ramones have turned up.  Okay, someone just held up Boz Scaggs, then put him back…”</p>

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   <title>Grilled Cheese Invitational</title>
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   <published>2008-04-22 12:51:23</published>
   <updated>2008-04-28T17:56:03Z</updated>
   
   <summary> How often have I had blissful dreams like the picture above? In the dream, I am hungry. Then some kind stranger appears from nowhere and smilingly hands me a huge pile of freshly melted, warm, buttery grilled cheese sandwiches....</summary>
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<p>How often have I had blissful dreams like the picture above? In the dream, I am hungry. Then some kind stranger appears from nowhere and smilingly hands me a huge pile of freshly melted, warm, buttery grilled cheese sandwiches.  </p>

<p>But just like Mia Farrow said in <em>Rosemary's Baby</em>, "This is no dream, this is really happening."</p>

<p>On Saturday afternoon in Griffith Park the <strong>1st 6th Annual Grilled Cheese Invitational</strong> took place, with hundreds showing up to grill and be judged. Hundreds more came for the free cheese sandwiches.  </p>

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And while I've been genetically bred to despise corporate sponsorship of all kinds at all times, I must say there was something sweet about the Kraft table with it's <em>Modern Times</em>-esque production line of grilling, cutting, arranging and serving almost 2,000 sandwiches - and those were just the appetizers. </p>

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      <![CDATA[<p>Rico Gagliano provided the blessing/invocation/praise of the grilled cheese, which also marked the beginning of the competitive grilling.</p>

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<p>And then it was on to the grilling.  For the next several hours dozens of teams created twenty plates of samples, then set them out on huge orange tables, which held back scores of hungry mouths. </p>

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<p>The categories ranged from simple (The Missionary) to complex (the Kama Sutra) toi desert-ish (The Honey Pot), with total pros grilling next to amateurs.</p>

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<p>A couple of hours into it, the grilling was still going strong, though the crowd was starting to congeal into a blobby mess.</p>

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<p>I didn't really think I'd last until the last sandwich and the winners were announced, just like I never last until last call at most bars.  I get my fill and then I'm off, wobbly legs and all.  </p>

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Luckily, <a href="http://www.grilledcheeseinvitational.com/2008nationalresults.html" target="_blank">the winners have just been posted online</a>, and though it's tough to imagine without seeing pictures of each sandwich next to the names, it'll have to do. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.laweekly.com/la-vida/slideshows/grilled-cheese-invitational-419/1237/">Many more photos of the cooks and sammiches posted here.</a></p>

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<p>All photos and footage by Mark Mauer</p>]]>
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<entry>
   <title>Insane in the Brain</title>
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   <published>2008-04-20 11:33:02</published>
   <updated>2008-04-20T23:09:50Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Happy 4-20 friends! Yes, it&apos;s the unofficial toker holiday known as Four Twenty (which hardcore stoners actually celebrate every day, at 4:20 p.m.). We may or may not have been avid observers of this puff-fest back in college, but...</summary>
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<p>Happy 4-20 friends! Yes, it's the unofficial toker holiday known as Four Twenty (which hardcore stoners actually celebrate every day, at 4:20 p.m.). We may or may not have been avid observers of this puff-fest back in college, but these days we get lethargic just thinking about it. </p>

<p>Still, there are some smokin' soirees happening today, and we plan to pop into a few of 'em. Thought we'd share a couple with those of you lucky to enough to check the blogs on weekends. </p>

<p>The Standard Hotel Downtown should be burnin' up when DJ Sneak spins for Traffic Events pool party today. He spins at -when else?- 4:20, but before and after, expect a roster of dance floor rousers and mind-blowing electro beats.</p>

<p>If we aren't (literally) burnt out after that we'll definitely be heading over to Safari Sam's where Rock City News (remember them?) hosts a bud bash with Drettie Page (see photo above), a pin-up for the pot generation who'll be giving out copies of her calendar to attendees. The invite also says Green Jello are performing, and anyone who remembers their strange stage spectacles knows to expect a riot. (Whether or not there's many of the original members from the "Three Little Pigs" era, we don't know). </p>

<p>Either way, Rosemary's Billygoat promises wicked wackiness (this is the band known for serving pentagram pizzas to the crowd while roasting plastic baby dolls on a spit). </p>

<p>Okay, a groovin' reggae night might be a preferable way to puff the night away, but for those fond of watching The Wizard of Oz while playing Dark of the Moon, bong in hand, this is the perfect night of high-jinx.</p>

<p>Oh and last time we checked marijuana was illegal, so if you're gonna partake (and we don't advocate it) do so before you go out and get a designated driver, just as you would if you were drinking. </p>]]>
      
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