An American Idol alum, a musical duo that is married in real life and a world-renowned dancer all took the stage last night to raise money for MEMO’s first-ever Hepatitis B Awareness Night. Held at the Kerckhoff Grand Salon,… More »
‘Young Adult’ art show turns teen literature into pop art
It’s not every day you find an old ventriloquist’s dummy, only to realize later that it’s demonically possessed and wants to make you its slave for all eternity. But for the subjects of the pop culture obsessed Gallery 1988’s newest art… More »
A look at the technical side of the Grammys
It takes over 4,500 employees to put on the Grammys each year, and most of them aren’t celebrities or performers. This year for the 55th annual Grammy Awards ceremony, the Grammy Producers and Engineers Wing reached out to the Daily… More »
Q&A: ‘John Dies at the End’ director and producer discuss comedy-horror film
Not to spoil anything, but “John Dies at the End” is a zany movie. Based on the popular book and former Web serial, the early-year indie hit pits two college dropouts against an otherworldly monster army created by a new,… More »
Q&A: Singer Mikel Jollett talks about The Airborne Toxic Event’s third studio album
The Airborne Toxic Event, the L.A. alternative-rock band, is preparing to release its third studio album since 2008, “Such Hot Blood,” this spring. The band first received critical acclaim for its single, “Sometime Around Midnight,” off its eponymous debut album,… More »
Stuff from the Shelf: “good kid, m.A.A.d city” by Kendrick Lamar
It isn’t love until you commit your mind, body and soul. Therefore, I cannot claim that I loved Kendrick Lamar’s newest album, “good kid, m.A.A.d city,” but I got pretty close. He killed his competition with the debut of this… More »