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Re: “Remembering Don Evans, artist, professor and creative catalyst, for whom the big bang was not a theory

Looks like he was a great Artist.......who left his Legacy behind for others to follow.....

Posted by Anonymous on 05/20/2013 at 2:04 PM

Re: “Remembering Don Evans, artist, professor and creative catalyst, for whom the big bang was not a theory

So long Don. Your creative energy and encouragement were inspirational to me.
-will
class of '89

Posted by William Linn on 05/17/2013 at 11:28 PM

Re: “Remembering Don Evans, artist, professor and creative catalyst, for whom the big bang was not a theory

Wonderful tribute to a wonderful man.

Posted by Jeanne Henry on 05/16/2013 at 11:43 AM

Re: “John Scarpati's photos from L.A.'s punk and glam heyday come to Bongo Java

The depiction of crossroad of the worlds above is spot on!
Now picture me headed in with a box full of receipts to see Keith Clark
raise the anti with a stop by Smalls on the way home, and a lean over the bar to ask Keith Morris for a Negroni
Yup – that's Hollywood! \,,/ ( > < ) \,,/

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Posted by John Scarpati on 05/10/2013 at 7:47 PM

Re: “John Scarpati's photos from L.A.'s punk and glam heyday come to Bongo Java

it's an intriguing and accurate capture of the creative being that IS Scarpati...
one quibble: Crossroads of the World was a very retro office compound. for years, music managers, accountants and various "service" providers were based there
...and it literally looked like a ride rejected by Disney for being a little too shabby, a little too kitsch, which only made me love it more!
viva that iconic portrait of the Cramps & long live the Screaming Sirens --

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Posted by lover of the arts on 05/10/2013 at 2:40 PM

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