This past Saturday I went to a concert in Pomona at the Glass House, I saw Portugal, The Man, they were pretty good. Surprisingly enough. I've never heard of them before, but they kind of...just kind of...reminded me of Led Zeppelin, but I prefer Zeppelin haha.
The concert was pretty good though, I had a good time, everything aside from the girl who's ass I was about to kick and the guy who's back I punched, aside from that, good times haha. Some people just ask for trouble when they're rude. I didn't need to be so violent, I was trying to work on my anger, but they were just very rude. (this was a sign that I need to take up boxing again or another contact sport, my aggression is clearly not being worked out through yoga-as much as I enjoy it).
Anyways, since I was in that area, I stopped by the SCA Gallery which was down the block from the concert venue, to check out the Great Divide exhibit again.
The exhibit was supposed to take down at end of the week, but turns out that the gallery owner got such great feedback and enjoys it so much that they're going to have it up until the end of October. It's really amazing. The fact that these artists created it, photographers with no real installation background, mind blowing. You might not be too impressed when you see it, but if you talk to the artists who are always around or the art gallery owner, and learn the hardships they went through, wow!
Give it some love if you're in the area or just want to see something great. People are driving from LA and SD to see it. I was shocked. The next exhibit at the SCA gallery is going to put their art around this installation so that they don't mess with the integrity of the piece. It's that good haha. So they're kind of having a double opening on....October 10th. Saturday. It's another reception. Not sure if I'll be at this one since I was at the last, but hey, always looking to help support good art.
Oh, and also, one of my co-workers kids is a boyscout, the popcorn by Trail's End that they sell, specifically the flavor Triple Chocolate Delight. OMG! haha. Popcorn orgasm in my mouth. haha. yum popcorn!
The concert was pretty good though, I had a good time, everything aside from the girl who's ass I was about to kick and the guy who's back I punched, aside from that, good times haha. Some people just ask for trouble when they're rude. I didn't need to be so violent, I was trying to work on my anger, but they were just very rude. (this was a sign that I need to take up boxing again or another contact sport, my aggression is clearly not being worked out through yoga-as much as I enjoy it).
Anyways, since I was in that area, I stopped by the SCA Gallery which was down the block from the concert venue, to check out the Great Divide exhibit again.
The exhibit was supposed to take down at end of the week, but turns out that the gallery owner got such great feedback and enjoys it so much that they're going to have it up until the end of October. It's really amazing. The fact that these artists created it, photographers with no real installation background, mind blowing. You might not be too impressed when you see it, but if you talk to the artists who are always around or the art gallery owner, and learn the hardships they went through, wow!
Give it some love if you're in the area or just want to see something great. People are driving from LA and SD to see it. I was shocked. The next exhibit at the SCA gallery is going to put their art around this installation so that they don't mess with the integrity of the piece. It's that good haha. So they're kind of having a double opening on....October 10th. Saturday. It's another reception. Not sure if I'll be at this one since I was at the last, but hey, always looking to help support good art.
Oh, and also, one of my co-workers kids is a boyscout, the popcorn by Trail's End that they sell, specifically the flavor Triple Chocolate Delight. OMG! haha. Popcorn orgasm in my mouth. haha. yum popcorn!
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