![]() of Thousand Oaks and Jiarong Bi of Oak Park-explore the ways they broke free from COVID-imposed isolation over the past year. In a virtual exhibit, Cal Lutheran University’s graduating art majors-Jasmine Alexandra O. On view is “The Three Graces: Storm Paintings by Benny Alba.” Ship models and other exhibits celebrating five centuries of ocean travel are also on display.Įxhibits on view include “Colors of California,” showcasing oil paintings by Erin Hanson that capture the changing seasons and colors of California’s vineyards, coastlines, hills and oak trees (through July 25), and “Making Waves,” featuring large-scale seascape oil paintings by Michelle Jung that celebrate the beauty and drama of the Pacific coast (through Sept. “Art of the Sailor” showcases historic scrimshaw pieces, decorative and working marine knots, embroidered items and other artifacts created by sailors as they endured months of stress, boredom and isolation on the high seas. On exhibit are “Defining Beauty” (featuring paintings, mixed-media and video works by Zara Monet Feeney, Francene Levinson and Sungjae Lee) and “Car Culture” (a solo show spotlighting Jonathan Michael Castillo’s candid photos of Los Angeles’ driving culture). Glass artist Sari Scheer, oil painter Russell Hunziker and photographer Patrick Ramsey contemplate the beauty, life and humanity at risk in the world today.Īrtists depict the landscape, history, culture, ecology and geology of the Mojave National Preserve. Malibu was transformed last night at Roger McGuinn's show from the sad scene of TP's lonesome cardiac arrest.Ric 12 for "So You Wanna Be a R&R Star" (a song younger folks often think is a TP cover when he plays it) Martin 7 string on the Heartbreakers' "American Girl" (a staple in McGuinn's solo shows) and a heartbreaking "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" which was the closer on the European tour in '87ish when TP&the HB's backed McGuinn, did their set and then backed Dylan every night.what a bill).Liz Medaglia of Westlake Village wore patriotic socks with her roller skates for the 9th annual Liberty Canyon Fourth of July Parade in 2017 in Agoura Hills. My personal favorite "Chestnut Mare" conjured the response flat picking licks of the late great Clarence White in my mind's ear.and then there was the beautiful, show stopping encore tribute to Tom Petty. Mcguinn's "Storytellers" style solo show is always a pleasure and this show was no included a great frailing 5string long neck banjo version of the standard "Silver Dagger", wonderful versions of Byrd's classics "My Back Pages", "Bell's of Ryhmney", Chimes of Freedom" and many, many others. ![]() Play on you bloody legend, you’ve miles in you yet. ![]() Vietnam, San Fran, Cuba, plastics, airlines, TV advertisements, Apollo 11, The Troubadour, Portobello Road and The Byrds. Here are a generation celebrating their glory days. They’re mostly oldies, but there’s nothing wrong with that. He just jams out his favourites to a highly receptive crowd. In fact McGuinn hasn’t brought out an album in a while one in the last twenty years. He’s not all geriatric like Bob Dylan, with that thousand-yard vacant stare peddling the recent material that is frankly bloody awful. And he’s still traipsing about doing the one-man-band thing everywhere from Tucson to Cheltenham to bloody Utrecht. Now think about how bloody old that makes Roger McGuinn. that present-day occasional stoner dad likes to recall in those rosy anecdotes. It’d be another fifteen years before he got into the acid and heavy metal, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith et. Jesus, is Roger McGuinn stick kicking about? It’s been almost fifty bloody years since The Byrds released their big break out Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There is a Season).īack then your dad was still a bloody zygote. ![]()
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