
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played two nights at the Los Angeles Sports Arena this week. I went Wednesday. The show came across less political and preachy than his last time through the Sports Arena. The focus was on fun. At one point Bruce perused the crowd for signs [...]

The newly renovated Hollywood Palladium hosted Brooklyn-based electrock duo Ratatat last night. It was the first time they played Los Angeles since September. This time around they were minus keyboard/synth-man Jacob Morris (of prolific fro and crisp dance moves). Could it be that his stage presence meant more than his musical presence? [...]

C’mon people . . . even though we don’t vote explicitly for Vice President, it’s important that they know what’s going on in America and around the world. We are voting for the people that picked them to run on the Presidential ticket. Who has shown better judgment in picking a running mate? [...]

It’s been nearly 20 years since I first saw The Kids in the Hall television show, which quickly became my favorite of all time. Finally, this past weekend, I got a chance to see them live when their “Live As We’ll Ever Be” tour blazed through downtown Los Angeles at the Orpheum Theater. [...]

This thoroughly destroyed Nissan 350 Z was prominently on display today in front of Autobahn Coach Works on Hawthorne Blvd in Torrance. People please, take it easy out there. This reminds me of our old friend Stefan Eriksson, the Ferrari Enzo executioner. What was he thinking?
Thankfully it looks like the driver lived [...]