2011: A Musical Odyssey
by Lukas Clark-Memler
Illustration by Staff
A look back at what 2011 gave us, musically.
Best New Artist: Lana Del Rey
by Lukas Clark-Memler
“Everything I want I have. Money, notoriety and Rivieras – I even think I found God in the flash bulbs of your pretty cameras.”
Stripping Away the Las Vegas Strip
by Ashley Avis
Jeremy Corbell talks art, his new documentary Lost Vegas, and being an "accidental artist".
Echo Park Film Center
by Celina McHugh
A non-profit media arts organization providing equal and affordable access to film/video education.
Harper Hall
by Staff
An independent TV pilot shot in downtown LA is turning heads for more reasons than... well, several.
Bloomfest
by Dale Youngman
This free event is held in Joel Bloom Square – at the intersection of Traction Ave. and 3rd St.
Zen Freeman
by Kristina Dmetrevia
Zen Freeman is a British DJ based in Los Angeles most well known for playing high profile events around the world.
The Best of the Best at Coachella 2011
by Shilo Urban
Bunker Hill Magazine's picks for the Best of the Best at Coachella 2011
Pomp and Ceremony
by Dale Youngman
Profile of Brit-week featured artist Tobias Keene, showing at Groundfloor Gallery
Barbara Fritsche has Guts!
by Dale Youngman
Barbara Fritches’ epic mural is “A slice of time in the oil business”
West Coast Premiere of Marsalis Symphony #3 at LA Phil
By Penny Orloff
Uniting jazz and classical music at the LA Phil.
West Coast Premiere of Marsalis Symphony #3 at LA Phil
By Penny Orloff
Uniting jazz and classical music at the LA Phil.
Walking into the Light
by Shane Danaher
The electro elder statesmen of Groove Armada age gracefully with White Light
David Korty
By Sierra Feldner-Shaw
Los Angeles-based painter, David Korty’s, newest obsession: ceramics and fishing lures.
The Way Back
By Adam Keleman
Peter Weir's portrait of the endurance of man when facing the impossible
Los Van Van
By Penny Orloff
Latin Grammy Winning Cuban Group, LOS VAN VAN Kick off U.S. Tour in L. A.
Celebraciòn
By Penny Orloff
The L.A. Phil opens the '10-'11 season with Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Florez.
Review: All-Night Vigil
By Penny Orloff
Grant Gershon conducts Rachmaninoff’s a cappella masterpiece, All-Night Vigil
Review: Before Today
By Lukas Clark-Memler
The latest release by L.A.'s first post-modern rock star, Ariel Pink.
Review: Double Standard
By Catherine Wagley
A retrospective of Dennis Hopper’s visual art at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Review: Total Life Forever
By Lukas Clark-Memler
Foals’ sophomore album, Total Life Forever, is a damn good listen.



























