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Curating Culture: Bradford Nordeen, Kimberly Kim, and the Two Year Anniversary of Day Goth
In 2018, Bradford Nordeen and co-founder Kimberly Kim started Day Goth, a monthly event held at Akbar in Silverlake featuring a rotating cast of guest DJ’s with Bradford at the helm as resident DJ and Kimberly Kim as the event’s resident bartender. As Day Goth celebrates its two year anniversary, we spoke with them about their collaboration and passion for the arts and alternative culture.
Liz Rhodes
May 213 min read


Los Angeles Photographer Melanie Nissen’s ‘HARD + FAST’ Chronicles the Early Days of Punk
One of the most notable image-makers from the early days of punk, roughly from 1977-1980 in Los Angeles, was photographer Melanie Nissen who is best known for her photographs in Slash Magazine, which she co-founded with then-partner Steve Samiof after a fateful performance by The Damned at the Starwood in April 1977.
Liz Rhodes
Jan 169 min read


An Interview with Mikey Bean of ‘Phantoms: The Rise of Deathrock from the LA Punk Scene’
Mikey Bean curated a deep dive into the deathrock scene emerging in Los Angeles with his book ‘Phantoms: The Rise of Deathrock from the LA Punk Scene’ published by Lulu in November 2019. He captures the story of the deathrock scene through an exhaustive oral history with the people who were there along with photos and flyers from the past.
Liz Rhodes
Oct 31, 20248 min read


Meet The Artist: San Francisco Punk Photographer Ruby Ray
Ruby Ray captured iconic moments from the San Francisco punk scene beginning in the 1970s, gaining acclaim for her portraits and candid shots that literally captured the story of her scene with her work being featured in the seminal punk zine Search and Destroy.
Liz Rhodes
Sep 9, 20247 min read


Breaking Through: Pitching Outsider Art in Today's America
Need your radical art to break through? This insider's guide shows how to get noticed by galleries while keeping your edge. Drawing from legends like the Situationists to modern rebels, we get inspired. Then, we explore proven strategies for pitching your work, building connections, and making an impact. Perfect for artists ready to challenge the status quo and claim their space in today's art world.
Tanya Jessica
Mar 18 min read


The Lost Boys: A Siren Call for Outsiders
Joel Schumacher’s ‘The Lost Boys’ is a subversive comedy-horror hybrid aimed at an older, cooler audience and an updated, 80’s refresh on the biker gang and bad boy tropes. Schumacher broke the mold and made his vampires into brooding young adults, pushing the limits of comedic camp while maintaining a proper horror aesthetic.
Liz Rhodes
Jul 11, 202411 min read


Visual Storytelling: Why Artists Need Art Direction and Moodboards
Strong art direction is the key to creating compelling visuals. When the time comes to have photos taken, both the moodboard and a clear direction for the images proves its worth.
Liz Rhodes
Jun 19, 20242 min read
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Curating Culture: Bradford Nordeen, Kimberly Kim, and the Two Year Anniversary of Day Goth
In 2018, Bradford Nordeen and co-founder Kimberly Kim started Day Goth, a monthly event held at Akbar in Silverlake featuring a rotating cast of guest DJ’s with Bradford at the helm as resident DJ and Kimberly Kim as the event’s resident bartender. As Day Goth celebrates its two year anniversary, we spoke with them about their collaboration and passion for the arts and alternative culture.
Liz Rhodes
May 213 min read


Revisiting The Art of The Batcave and its Roots in London’s Soho Subculture
By the mid 1980s The Batcave became a beacon for similar-minded clubs to follow, positioning itself as a meeting place and a launching pad for bands pushing forward various alternative musical genres, attracting a diverse range of people whose impact is still evident in the deathrock and goth aesthetic today.
Liz Rhodes
Feb 2719 min read
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