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Los Angeles Staff, Los Angeles (splintered from Los Angeles Free Press) Los Angeles Underground, Los Angeles, first issue published April 1, 1967 by Al & Barbara (Dolores) Mitchell; Northcoast Ripsaw, Eureka; OB Rag, Ocean Beach, 1970–1975 (new series 2001–2003, blog 2007–present) Open City, Los Angeles, 1967–1969
In 2004, the event's co-founders and producers, who call themselves The Do LaB, hosted Lightning in a Bottle at Gold Creek Ranch in the Angeles National Forest. [8] After a one-year hiatus, the festival was hosted at Live Oak Camp in Santa Barbara from 2006 to 2008. [ 8 ]
Light & Sound International covers the broad range of the entertainment, presentation and events industries worldwide, including theatre, live touring, clubs, themed venues, corporate events and presentations, as well as in-depth profiles of the people and companies who put it all together – and the issues affecting them.
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Alain Arias-Misson (born 1936 in Brussels, Belgium) [1] is an American-Belgian poet, writer, critic and visual artist whose multimedia literary works range from typewriter poetry, sound poetry, concrete and visual poetry to stories and experimental novels.
Michael Bruce Odland, known as Bruce Odland, (born 1952 in Milwaukee) is a composer, sound artist and sonic thinker.He is known for large-scale sound installations in public spaces, creating unique instruments that reveal music inherent in natural and urban environments, and for his pioneering work in theater, film and interactive multi-media.
The nighttime display of pink and purple lights across the sky was mostly visible in the high desert and along Highway 2 in Angeles National Forest. Northern lights appear in L.A. County skies ...
Lighting & Sound America was launched in May 2004 in New York City, where it is still based now, under the editor-in-chief David Barbour, [4] as a monthly magazine to the lighting and sound industries. It is the sister magazine to Lighting & Sound International, [5] and has a page count of over 100 pages.