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Artist, activist Gilkyson takes to McCabe’s stage
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At the end of the day, musician Eliza Gilkyson is yet another person worried about the world’s current state of affairs.
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Bell tolls for Film School at Troubadour this week
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The self-titled debut record from San Francisco-based quintet Film School features an element of synaesthesia as they evoke images of different states of weather through the sounds of their thick, ethereal music.
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Mortensen, Gudni works are paradox
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Along with all the other pollutants permeating the Southland, the one we most likely turn a deaf ear to is noise pollution. Icelandic artist Georg Gudni and Viggo Mortensen — yes, the actor — present an exhibition at the Track 16 gallery that works in a way to both silence and embrace the noisy tumult of living in urban sprawl.
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Artist’s metamorphosis comes complete with beautiful ending
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“Caterpillar Soup” sounds as though it would be the cutesy title of a children’s fairytale volume. The story Lyena Strelkoff tells in her self-written autobiosolo production at the Santa Monica Playhouse about becoming paralyzed and rehabilitating her mind, body and soul, however, is a dialogue only a mature audience could comprehend and appreciate.
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Samohi Symphony to drum up some Disney magic
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The Santa Monica High School Symphony Orchestra has hit the big time.
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