Sample sales, handmade jewelry and dining discounts.
All proceeds go to KoreAm Magazine. If you are in the Long Beach area and want to see a comedy show please help a Yellow Man out.
Get on the guestlist and send full names to pkguestlist@gmail.com
Wishing this magazine the best of luck! KoreAm has definitely contributed to the Asian American community.
“Zippercut and Royal/T would like to invite you to Rococo Rendezvous!
December not only marks Royal/T’s one year anniversary, this is an event to celebrate the eccentricity of LA’s underground cultures in an inventive masquerade ball to celebrating the popular street wear of Japan, (unique attire), packed with music, and contemporary art.
We welcome everyone to dress up, from Victorian to glam, harajuku, gothic lolita to sweet Lolita, hey, drag if you’d like. Or in your street clothes! Join us, have fun and make some memories at a fantastically whimsical event.
The lovely Royal/T maids will be present serving complimentary hors d’oeuvres from 7-9pm and alcoholic beverages available for purchase all night.
LA Weekly will be there covering the event, entertainment, door prizes, photo station with guest photographers Derek Gomez and Andrew Yoon and it’ll be an all around great time!
Where: Royal/T. 8910 Washington Blvd. Culver City
When: Thurs, Dec. 4. 7pm-midnight”
Purchase tickets at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/47634
Is there such thing as concert etiquette?
I know there are things such as RSVPing to an event as soon as possible. And not flaking out on dinner functions. But are there rules of propriety at concerts?
It’s a proverbial question that I thought about while falling in love with Jason Mraz at the Greek Theater a few weeks ago in Los Angeles. For those of you that don’t know the Greek is an outdoor venue that boasts some kick ass garlic fries. Yum!
Well anyways, the Greek also serves wine by the glass or bottle.
My pal and I grab a bottle of wine and finally get situated in our seats. All of a sudden we hear an, “Excuse us”.
Two late concertgoers without giving us time to gather our beings and belongings then proceed to ram themselves through our aisle and KNOCK OVER OUR WINE!….
Why I wanted to register to grape stomp their…
I don’t mean to cry over spilt wine but isn’t offering to buy common courtesy? If I had knocked over someone’s bottle I would offer to buy a glass at least. To make matters worse our bottle was knocked down before the concert had even started.
The row in front of us was ”mist~ified”, when spilled, red wine splatters and stains… (However, soda water does a good job of lifting new red wine stains. My friend also says Oxyclean does a good job lifting red wine stains.)
The next faux pas happened as I was trying to videotape what looked like a beige ant (that is Jason Mraz from our nosebleed seats) the girls behind us would not SHUT UP. So I ended up recording a little beige ant on stage with background accompaniment about some girl’s boyfriend and his skid marks. Ugh so annoying… Please, try whispering into your friend’s ear, especially if; no one else around you is talking, or the person in front of you is filming.
This next incident was my bad! It began to drizzle during the concert so I busted out my huge umbrella. Apparently, the rows behind us could not see over my umbrella. After looking back at the angry faces I quickly had to dismantle my umbrella. If there is any chance of rain at an outdoor venue, take an umbrella with a shallow head. Note: a shallow airhead will not help stay dry during a rain storm.
The Golden Rule is, do unto others as you want them to do unto you. Be considerate please!
What: OneRepublic Concert ($10 tickets)
Location: The Hollywood Palladium. 6215 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028
Link: Click here
Start Time: 7:00pm
Date: 11/15/2008
How: Sign up on Goldstar.com to get inside scoop and discounts on many cultural events such as: concerts, musicals, and foodie events.
Description: Ticket total comes out $15 per ticket ($10 for the ticket and $5 surcharge fee).
OneRepublic rose to fame in 2007 with the release of their number one hit song “Apologize,” the most legally downloaded single in U.S. history. The pop rockers’ trademark mix of dreamy falsetto and distinctive piano riffs can also be heard on their top ten hits “Stop and Stare” and “Say (All I Need).”
Sign up to become a member on https://www.goldstar.com/join?p=F602547N to get tickets to OneRepublic.
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