Gallery Row’s New Signage Will Help Herd Downtowners
LA Weekly reviews Trapezoid
LA Times reviews Trapezoid
Lodestone Theatre Ensemble Presents World Premiere of ‘Trapezoid’
LA Taco previews Trapezoid
World Officially Over – I’m a role model
The Linda Lea Sequel
The Linda Lea Sequel
Rundown Theater to Be Recast as One-Screen Specialty Cinema
I know this is juvenile, but really – this woman royally screwed us and there’s nothing we could do about it because she has $66MM in the bank. I take consolation in the fact I’m not lazy like her only son. He’s utterly worthless.
I count it as a learning lesson. Don’t get in bed with the devil unless you’re ready to get screwed.
I have every email saved, every bit of correspondence saved, everything… she screwed us, plain and simple. We got nothing for 5 years work doing everything possible to renovate the Linda Lea into a state-of-the-art single screen. Oh well…
No regrets.
Christ Killa: The latest in religion-bashing art
Gallery Row in Architect’s Newspaper
Gave a tour to Huell Howser
Gave a 3 hour tour to Huell Howser. Gallery Row will be featured in the first episode of Huell’s new show, Downtown.
G-Rowing Downtown: Urban arts epicenter Gallery Row continues to blossom
Downtown Exhibits Its Eclecticism
The Year Downtown Opened Up
Where All the Lights Are Bright
Spotlight will be on Caltrans
Spotlight will be on Caltrans
Autumn Lights gets story in LA Times.
GALLERY ROW ORGANIZATION PRESENTS AUTUMN LIGHTS
CURATED BY LILLI MULLER
LOS ANGELES, CA – Gallery Row Organization (GRO) presents Autumn Lights curated by Lilli Muller at the Caltrans Building on October 22, 2005 from 7:00PM – 12:00AM.
Sponsored by Caltrans, Morphosis Group, Bar 107, and Linear City, Autumn Lights is a multi-media and light art exhibition set against the backdrop of the Eli and Edythe Broad Plaza at the Caltrans Building located at 100 S. Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. A group exhibit, Autumn Lights showcases digital projections, light box/backlight installations, and 3D light/found art sculptures by Los Angeles based artists accompanied by live music.
Gallery Row Transforms Downtown LA
Civic Duty – Street Smart Art
Second Act for Linda Lea Theater
Second Act for Linda Lea Theater
Investors to Give Rundown Movie House a New Plot Twist
Of course, we know how the story ends. It’s interesting now, reflecting in 2011 something I did back in 2005. The plot twist thickens further when these very investors screw over the very people that made it happen in the first place.
No regrets.