Ragtag Ruffians with a Generally Disgusting Aura
A. J. Urquidi and God pounded some Jägerbombs and braved an atmospheric river to sample grind, noise, and “doug rock.”
A. J. Urquidi and God pounded some Jägerbombs and braved an atmospheric river to sample grind, noise, and “doug rock.”
Brittany Menjivar went to the antiquarian book conference and found a fuzzy belly, murderous frog, and rec center chairman.
David Diaz dreams of one day telling his grandchildren about the hardcore punk show from his porch on the outskirts of town.
1:1 invites writers to reflect on a single work of art with focus, care, and imagination to expand how we view, receive, and write about art.
Erik Blair explores what happens when audience members venture onstage to become part of what they came to watch.
In the wake of his recent reconsideration, current intern Belén Yudess pulls up an article David Graeber co-authored.
Rebecca Giordano attends Kate Berlant’s one-woman show in Pasadena and finds that, sometimes, bigger is indeed better.
Marie Catalano considers how sometimes all the artist has to do is see the art that’s always already there.
Come for the Gen-X indie film legend, stay for the 245-piece disposable Jack Sparrow tableware set.
Meet me at the coastal indie sleaze–themed comedy show/birthday warehouse party in Downtown Los Angeles?
1:1 invites writers to reflect on a single work of art with focus, care, and imagination to expand how we view, receive, and write about art.
Spring break came early for these singing, dancing, and jamming elders. Someone get the grandmas under control!
Sarrah Wolfe attended a rave for reproductive rights alongside Ron DeSantis, Nancy Reagan, and “Simon explored Garfunkel.”
1:1 invites writers to reflect on a single work of art with focus, care, and imagination to expand how we view, receive, and write about art.
Jamie Peck on what happens when bicoastal feminist DIYers use one another as exercise equipment during a punk show.
Ever wondered where Charles Bukowski would take a travel companion of his choice in California? Well, wonder no longer.