Broke L.A: No Money, No Problems
If I’m honest, my afternoon before BROKE LA started off pretty rough.
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If I’m honest, my afternoon before BROKE LA started off pretty rough.
After a mind-blowing five-day weekend spent camping at Lightning in a Bottle festival with friends, a LIB newbie returns with some tips for what to bring and what to leave behind.
Alabama Shakes’ latest release Sound & Color effortlessly raises the stakes and cements the band’s placement in contemporary rock history.
Now in it’s fifth year, cARTel’s Brokechella has established itself as an an affordably authentic alternative to that-festival-that-shall-not-be-named-in-the-desert.
Rising Los Angeles electro-soul duo Royal Auditorium are the latest to be profiled in the Dorky Discoveries column.
Danielle Dorky attends one of Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra’s infamously jazzy stage shows.
Danielle Dorky reviews Sex at Dawn, and gives her thoughts on the controversial nonfiction book about the nature of human sexuality.
Danielle Dorky reviews electro Swedish band Little Dragon’s recent album Nabuma Rubberband and gives the record a rare 10-glasses rating.
Danielle Dorky covers Broccoli City, a new festival dedicated to celebrating art, practicing sustainability and fostering community.
Danielle Dorky reviews cARTel’s Brokechella and gives her thoughts on whether the festival on a budget lives up to its high desert competitor.