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October 2014

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Irish-Born Musician Hozier "Slithered Here From Eden" to Bring Us His Gospel

Oct 28, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

Hozier may not have been a household name this time last year, or heck, even five months ago, but the Irish musician is certainly on his way to being one now. Putting his own spin on the blues and gospel of the 1950s, Andrew Hozier-Bryne is exactly how he appears to be: charming, soft-spoken, intelligent, modest, and incredibly sweet.... Read More

Picasso & Dali to Sell in Marina Romanova-Arnott's Private Online Art Gallery

Oct 20, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

You may not know who Marina Romanova-Arnott is, but after you check out her newly launched online art gallery, you certainly will. The Orange County-based philanthropist, artist and art collector created Marina4Art.com as a way to not only share her massive private collection (which includes artists like Dali, Warhol, Banksy, LaChapelle, and even her own works), but to also sell a few.... Read More

Christopher McKenney's Horror-Themed Photos Will Get You in the Halloween Spirit

Oct 14, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

Halloween is coming up fast and nothing really gets you in the spirit like creepy photos—well, aside from haunted houses, popping out of closets to scare your friends, dressing your poor dog up like Superman for the sake of social media, and overdosing on pumpkin spice everything. We love finding neat photographers, especially when they're inspired by horror films and produce photos that make us squint our eyes and lean precariously close to the image. ... Read More

Discovering Music & Mistaken Identity With Artist-to-Watch Jacob Summers of Avid Dancer

Oct 2, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

We've all heard the story before: a kid is raised in a super strict religious household and grows up to kill it in the music industry. It happened to Kings of Leon and it happened to Katy Perry. But what sets Avid Dancer's Jacob Summers apart (aside from him being fairly new to the scene) is his genuine unabashed enthusiasm for not only his own music (which brings to mind a low-key '70s beach rock movie), but for the music around him. ... Read More