View allAll Photos Tagged RIP
***Image found @ losanjelous.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 8, 2010
SPACELAND HAS LEFT THE BUILDING
After 17 years of calling 1717 Silverlake Blvd home, Spaceland Productions the indie promoters who’ve booked some of the earliest shows for Beck, Weezer, Elliott Smith, White Stripes, Silversun Pickups, Foo Fighters, Arcade Fire and others – will be leaving the Silverlake venue which has become synonymous with the club night. The venue will now operate under the moniker of The Satellite and will have in house booking. Spaceland will have shows in the room through March, 2011 including a Melvins residency, the Los Angeles debuts of UK acts Vaccines and Yuck, and a dual Monday night residency in January with The Fling and Bell Brigade.
“It just reached a point where it was time for us to move on,” says Mitchell Frank who started Spaceland as a weekly club night in 1993. “We’ve had some incredible musical moments here, people met, fell in love, started life-long friendships, but it’s just time for a change.”
Like the innovative music that Frank first booked, along with previous booker Jennifer Tefft and current bookers Liz Garo and Shannon Cornett, the prize has always been on what’s next. Frank, along with business partner Jeff Ellermeyer will open a new room for live music with a strong leaning towards dance nights and djs.
In the past years, Spaceland has branched out to booking street festivals, co-producing events with radio stations and curating regular series for the Getty Center and the Natural History Museum. And in addition to Club Spaceland, Frank opened two rooms in Echo Park, the 300 capacity Echo in 2001 and the 700 capacity Echoplex in 2007 – both being part of the revitalization of that neighborhood.
“Last year Avi Buffalo did a Tuesday night residency playing to maybe 60 people some nights,” says Frank, “Now, a little over a year later they’re headlining the Echoplex. It’s great to watch bands develop and have them be loyal to us and play our rooms as they grow.” As Spaceland leaves the building, the underlying philosophy remains the same: to support and nurture up and coming local talent and to always find what’s next.
For press inquiries contact: charra@spaceland.tv for booking contact: liz@spaceland.tv
And this looks like a rip in progress. I'm pretty sure he's working like a busy little bee coming up with his own objects to place around the frame. But after reading his content, I'm almost sure I have found my long lost twin. We seem to have the exact same interests.
Mine: markjardine.com/
His rip: www.inds.com.mx/personal/
I took this photo thinking what a great view of the frost tower that I have never seen before during the first ever Wanderlust Festival in Austin!
Then while editing I noticed a black spec in the bottom right of the building. I zoomed in and it says RIP Brook!
That is how I got the title.
spitalfields, east london
(ripper country)
as hunter thompson's attorney once said "we can't stop here, this is bat country"
3.1.1945 - 15.5.2015
Curtorim Residence
Place of Birth
Last Journey
Video ready by midnight
all pics and videos here
joegoauk.blogspot.in/2015/05/emiliano-da-cruz-last-journe...
La Bataille du bois de Belleau est une bataille de la Première Guerre mondiale. Elle fut d'une grande importance psychologique, car elle marqua le premier engagement des troupes américaines de l'American Expeditionary Force, placé sous le commandement en chef du général John Pershing, ainsi que le début de la grande contre-offensive alliée de 1918.
The Battle of Belleau Wood (1 June 1918 – 26 June 1918) occurred during the German 1918 Spring Offensive in World War I, near the Marne River in France. The battle was fought between the U.S. Second (under the command of Major General Omar Bundy) and Third Divisions and an assortment of German units including elements from the 237th, 10th, 197th, 87th, and 28th Divisions.[2]
With 21,899.42 Miles on its clock this veteran has now finally been taken to Kingsbury for scrapping. New as D6897 on 15-04-64 was a Gateshead and later Thornaby loco pre TOPS staying at Thornaby until 1984 when it moved to Cardiff Canton. It was bought by Ian Riley in 2001 from EWS and worked its last train under WCRC ownership as 1Z25 1620 Oban - Carlisle With 37261 on 08-10-05 before being swapped with DRS with 37261 for the troublesome class 33s. Was cut up for scrap 31.05.12