Friday, November 27th, 2009
The day after Thanksgiving, a.k.a. Black Friday, is upon us which of course means the holiday shopping season has officially begun (in the United States). Let the commerce commence!
- In a novel approach to bring the art to the people, artist/designer Parra drives around LA with his mobile pop-up truck where he’ll be peddling both his art and clothing from his Rockwell Clothing line including various Stones Throw collabos. Truck stops at UNDFTD in Silver Lake from 12-2pm, HVW8 Gallery on Melrose from 3-5pm, and Archrival in Little Tokyo from 6-8pm. Take a peak at what items you may find via Freshnessmag.com.


- Possibly the best place to do your gift shopping on the east side of LA is at the uniquely school themed boutique, Reform School. They may not have the crazy sales that many other chain stores are having today but they certainly have an abundance of those not-so-common gifts that are the hardest to find.

Reform School
3902 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90029
- And last but certainly not least is this little show I failed to mention last week and I can’t forgive myself for missing this one. Barry McGee (TWIST) and Phil Frost, two masters of graffiti-to-gallery art opened their group show Mind the Gap at the Prism gallery in West Hollywood last Friday. Curated by RVCA founder and fight aficionado PM Tenore.

Barry McGee (TWIST) and Phil Frost
Mind The Gap
Prism
8746 W. Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Show runs from November 20, 2009 through February 20, 2010
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Bike your way around LA. Starting and stopping at the Montalban Theater in Hollywood, Nike Sportswear presents their weekly support of Los Angeles’ cyclists with food, drink, and a special performance by The Moonrats (10-11pm). Bonus, $1 raffle tickets to win a fixed gear bike designed by Undefeated’s Jupiter Desphy.

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Thursday, June 26th, 2008

(Another fine flyer design from Keith Scharwath)
This Sunday June 29th, kick down your old new shoes for a good cause. Nike, Undefeated, and the illustrious Gents of Desire are kicking off a benefit for the East LA Community Youth Center where every pair of unworn shoes donated will be generously matched by Nike. In addition to helping out your fellow peoples, Nike and Undefeated will be hosting a picnic for you filled with food, drink, music, and a “lady pants” competition in their back alley featuring the artwork of the Gents of Desire. Your ticket in is the pair of shoes you’ll be donating. Read on for more info:

Time and place:
June 29th
5pm-9pm
UNDFTD Los Angeles
112 1/2 South La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036
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