
REINVESTIGATING POLYBIUS: WITH 2015 UPDATE
To someone passing by the site of the former Malibu Grand Prix Arcade (MGP), in Beaverton, Oregon, one would not think that the miniature racing
Remembering Jabberjaw, the Coolest L.A. Music Venue You’ve Never Heard Of
Though it was only open from 1989 to 1997, the LA venue Jabberjaw has had one of the most enduring legacies in independent music. It

The Death of the Hippies
In 1967, just after the Summer of Love, The Atlantic published “The Flowering of the Hippies,” a profile of San Francisco’s new youth culture. “Almost

Are waterbeds about to float back into fashion?
Surrounded by mahogany and mirrored wood paneling, an eight track humming out the sultry sounds of Donna Summer, the undulating mattress of a waterbed always

Bill Johnson’s Big Apple made Phoenix unique
This week, Bill Johnson’s Big Apple Restaurant closed to make way for a parking lot. The land and building have been purchased by Gateway Community

Citizen Dick Gets Debut Release Over Two Decades Later
After well over two decades, Citizen Dick, the fictional band portrayed in the movie ‘Singles’ is finally releasing their tongue in cheek single “Touch Me

Jay Reatard’s Lost Legacy, Five Years After His Death
Five years ago last month, Jimmie Lee Lindsey, best known as Jay Reatard, succumbed to an accidental drug overdose in his sleep. Expectedly, things have

The Pup ‘N’ Taco Story
My father, along with other family, friends and relatives, owned, operated, and managed Pup ‘N’ Taco restaurants in Southern California, Albuquerque, and Denver. My brothers

Sounds of Two Eyes Opening
Sounds of Two Eyes Opening is a collection of photographs taken between 1962-82 by Spot, a musician, producer, and sound engineer who documented southern California

Twins of Evil star Madeleine Collinson dies aged 62
Spellbinding for their sexiness as well as their symmetry, the Maltese identical twins Mary and Madeleine Collinson arrived in London penniless in 1969 and quickly

Fill it to the brim
Coffee. To some people, it’s a pick-me-up in the morning to help shake off the cobwebs of sleep and dewdrops of wet dreams. For those

Historic Bethlehem Steel sign installed at Steel Plant Museum
The iconic Bethlehem Steel sign was unveiled at the Steel Plant Museum of Western New York in South Buffalo Thursday. The raising of the historic