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Surprising Music Selection at Hollywood Rite Aid

Popped into our default late night booze purveyor Rite Aid, scoring that nite cap to fuel the solitary act of writing into the early morning and this tune surprisingly playing in that emptied flourescent Eggleston venue made our night; Many Rivers To Cross had us joining in with Lenny Kravitz in front of the wall of beer, as did a shell shocked rocker who had admirably downed a Modelo tall boy, putting the empty back into the case

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Mark Todd At La Luz de Jesus


 Artists Talent Test  Mixed painted media on panel 13.5” x 20.5” 

 The Marvel universe inspired paintings of Mark Todd drew a happening crowd to the show’s opening last Friday at La Luz de Jesus, including an intrigued Ashoton Kutcher, taking a rest break from battling the LA Weekly and owner Village Voice Media.

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The Donald Evokes Prince of Darkness

When we fled the Big Bagel we thought we’d heard the last of that pushy-shovey Queens accent, seen the last of those horrible gilt buildings but no, Donald Trump got souped up enough to surface as a figure in national politics. So we really enjoy this hilarious take down of Trump in Vanity Fair  which brings to mind the very interesting style of Gary Oldman’s Dracula.

Buddy Hickerson, Cartoonist. Profiled in our column on the economy here

Buddy Hickerson, Cartoonist. Profiled in our column on the economy here

So that we can focus on the words here, we’ve dropped LegmanPhoto  
showcasing our point of view from the real world

So that we can focus on the words here, we’ve dropped LegmanPhoto 

showcasing our point of view from the real world

We’re On The Air KPFK 90.7fm

We’ve been busy with our new project, producing news features and reporting from the streets on the Truthdig Radio show streaming live and archived at KPFK and today at 2:00pm Pacific Time we’re visiting The Green Jello house. Does the band name resonate? Kind of a Spinal Tap reaction for most as a lot remember their MTV video “The Three Little Pigs” but many wonder where are they now? The Legman found them so tune in and hear us interview Fishbone, all at the grooviest bastion of bohemian living remaining in Los Angeles.

American Revolution 2.0 Begins In LA, Quietly

 Michael Moore can babble about Wisconsin being “a little bit Egypt” claiming that state ground zero for revolt against the unequal distribution of wealth in America, but the argument for insurrection was first touched of in Los Angeles.

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Put An H on Your Chest and Handle It

Tired of being broke-ass broke, perhaps the time has come to adopt the posture of the junkie in joining the New Economy? Getting on smack we could nod out all day evading the talking-head-news-chatter about the “second year of the recovery” and no doubt we’d become more resourceful in generating revenue. Back in the day Alphabet City junkies formed a damn whirlwind of an economic force, turning way creative to come up with dope money. We sorely miss the bend-over-bazzar on St. Marx and the fiends who were our resource for comics, records, bike parts, tools and outerwear.

Great Success

Finally a moment to wrap up the shit year that’s past. While we hit bottom, barely scraped by with paying the bills,  LegmanLA killed it in our first year up with world around news picked up by Huffington, LAOBserved and with an inquiry of ours that launched a column on Truthdig.com. We’re starting the year with another exclusive LA crime drama that originated on this blog and got picked up by Main Stream Media, the hipsters vs. Mongols outlaw biker shooting at The Echo.


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