Leonard Gonzales of the Ear, Eye, Nose Candy blog will be collecting donations for Haiti at El Cid in Silverlake on Saturday, January 30, 2010.

Former Sunday’s Best drummer and Kite Eating Tree guitarist Tom Ackerman, will be playing with his new project, Star Part (Margate is also on the bill). The band will be donating the proceeds of the sales of their record “What You Bleed is What You Get” to the cause. A $5 donation will get you a copy of the Star Parts album and sticker.

All donations will be taken on behalf of the Los Angeles Chapter of The Red Cross to benefit the earthquake victims in Haiti.

Spitfire Girl, Pull My Daisy, Dusty’s Bistro, and Dangerbird Records have all donated items for a raffle as well.

Doors open at 9:00 pm and the show starts at 10:00 pm, $10 at the door.

Click here to check out the Ear, Eye, Nose Candy blog post and more information about the event, donations, and the raffle.

When: Thursday, February 04, 2010 from 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Where: 826LA East (Echo Park)

Purchase tickets here ($25.00 + service charge) and soon! Tickets are limited.

Event Description:

Join us for a panel discussion featuring some of the best hired hands in the business. Four freelance writers will share stories and advice about writing for various publications including newspapers and magazines. They will discuss their inspirations, how to turn an idea into a story, and how to get hired.

Joshuah Bearman is a former editor and writer at the LA Weekly. He has written for Harpers, McSweeneys, Wired, Rolling Stone, and contributes to This American Life.

Claire Hoffman works as a freelance writer for a number of national magazines, including Rolling Stone, GQ, and the New Yorker. Claire is also an Assistant Professor of Journalism at the University of California, Riverside. Before going freelance, Claire worked for Condé Nast Portfolio and the Los Angeles Times, where she covered everything from Hollywood and polygamist Mormons to the adult entertainment industry.
 Claire has two masters degrees—one in religious studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School and another from the Columbia School of Journalism. Before coming to California, Claire worked as an intern and a freelance reporter for the New York Times.

Neal Pollack is the author of several acclaimed books of fiction and nonfiction, including the bestselling memoir Alternadad and the satirical cult classic The Neal Pollack Anthology Of American Literature, originally published by McSweeneys. His freelance writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, GQ, Men’s Journal, Maxim, Details, Slate.com, Salon.com, and many other publications. His next book, STRETCH: The Unlikely Making Of A Yoga Dude, will be published in August by Harper Perennial. He lives about ten miles away from here, with his wife and son.

Joel Stein grew up in Edison, N.J., went to Stanford and then worked for Martha Stewart for a year. After a year of fact-checking at various important publications (okay, Readers Digest Books and TV Guide), he got hired as a sports editor at Time Out New York, where they paid him to write sentences. He felt like the luckiest boy in the world. Two years later he lucked into a job as a staff writer for Time magazine, where over seven and a half years he wrote a dozen cover stories on subjects such as Michael Jordan, Las Vegas, the Internet bubble and — it being Time and he being a warm body in the office — low-carb diets. After teaching a class in humor writing at Princeton, he moved to L.A. at the beginning of 2005 to write a column for the Los Angeles Times and work as a sitcom writer. In addition to working for the failed show Crumbs, he has already had two failed pilots at ABC and hopes to expand into failed pilots at other networks. He still contributes to Time and whatever magazines allow him to. He just sold a book proposal to Grand Central about learning how to be a man.

Moderated by Zach Frechette, Editor in Chief of GOOD.

Stand With Haiti—LISTEN! DANCE!

From the Tropico De Nopal website:

A night of readings and music to benefit Partners in Health, providing medical care for Haiti’s poor before, during, and after the earthquake.

Please join us and help raise urgently needed funds for medical relief efforts in Haiti.

Proceeds will be donated to PARTNERS IN HEALTH

Music sets: CECI BASTIDA, DOMINGO SIETE

Poetry and prose: Will Alexander, Gloria Alvarez, Tisa Bryant, Percival Everett, Ben Ehrenreich, Sesshu Foster, Veronica Gonzales, Jen Hofer, Doug Kearney, Chris Kraus, Maggie Nelson, Abel Salas.

Dj sets: Glenn Red, Concise, Gomez Comes Alive

The Tropico De Nopal Gallery/Art space is located at 1665 Beverly Blvd. (click for map)

Click here for the LA Times blog article about the event.

Flyer design by Dale Dreiling

Echo Park Art Hop will feature over 20 artists plus fun workshops around Echo Park on Saturday, February 6 from 12 noon – 6:00 pm.

From the Art Needs Freedom website:

A one day event that will turn the neighborhood of Echo Park into a fun, playful and engaging artistic landscape! Imagine, gathering with your group of friends on the corner of Echo Park Ave. and Delta St.  Bundled up in L.A. winter gear, not quite sure what adventure you’re about to get into, you’re handed a map.  On this map you discover the sites of chain link fence galleries, driveway theaters, a hands on crafting station, performance art, intersection musical performances, outdoor movie screenings, sculptures, parking lot mini concerts and other various creative & mind stimulating public displays of ART. Before the adventure begins, you and your friends head into Chango for a hot cocoa or latte, with a side of scone.

If you’re an artist, musician, an Echo Park Ave.  business owner or resident, neighbor, friend, all of the above (or none of the above) and want to get involved or support this community event please email me! heather@ArtNeedsFreedom.com
To add yourself to the Facebook guest list, click here.

Join Warwick and others for Echo Park’s monthly Hospitality Night, tonight starting at 9:00 pm.

The event begins west of Alvarado, and continues east towards Dodgers stadium. Finish up the crawl at our good friend’s vintage shop, Warwick, for some good merchandise and good company.

Click here for a list of participating businesses.

Machine Project in Echo Park is hosting FungiFest 2010 from January 16-23.

“Everyone is strongly encouraged to bring mushroom specimens to the events, whether you find them growing in your yard, behind your toilet or in the woods. Our resident mushroom and mold expert, Bob Cummings of Santa Barbara City College, will be on hand to drop knowledge and guide us in identification. We also plan to create a book, cataloguing the various mushrooms that are found throughout the week.”

Events are as follows:

Saturday January 16th, 8pm – At Machine Project
Mushroom collecting tutorial, screening of mushroom-themed short films, mushroom flavored gelato from Scoops, chanterelle schnapps, slime mold racing and more!

Monday January 18th, 7:30pm – At the Museum of Natural History
Meeting of the Los Angeles Mycological Society, all are welcome.
http://www.lamushrooms.org/

Thursday January 21st, 6-9pm At the Hammer Museum
Ask a mycologist, mushroom dancing, special mystery guest, mushroom-themed short films and more!

Saturday January 23rd, 8pm (mushroom walk in the morning) – At Machine Project
Guided mushroom walk (time and place to be announced), mushroom ID session, special mystery guest, harvesting and cooking of oyster mushrooms, mushroom music.

For more information, check out the Machine Project website.

Stop by the Echo Country Outpost for a fun night of shopping (and drinking) tonight at 9:00 pm. Golden Birthday from Chicago will be playing, and donations are welcome at the door for entry and for booze.

Echo Country Outpost is located at 1930 Echo Park Avenue.

On Saturday, January 16 at 12:00 noon, the Echo Park location of 826LA will be holding a New Volunteer Orientation for those who are interested in volunteering at 826LA. The Orientation is the first step for anyone interested in becoming a volunteer, and lasts between 30 minutes and an hour.

Here are also some upcoming Orientations:

Saturday, 1/16, 12pm, 826LA East
Thursday, 1/21, 6pm, 826LA West
Friday, 1/22, 3pm, 826LA East
Friday, 1/29, 6pm, 826LA West
Tuesday, 2/2, 6pm, 826LA West
Monday, 2/8, 1pm, 826LA East & West
Tuesday, 2/16, 11am, 826LA East

You can also view more upcoming dates by clicking here: 826la.org/calendar

Please email iwanttohelp@826la.org to RSVP, and bring a photo ID and your friends!

Celebrate the Dragstrip 66 Grand Finale on Saturday, January 9 at the Echoplex. After 17 years, the popular drag dance party is shutting its doors for good.

“Frankly, our daytime careers have made it harder to give Dragstrip the time and attention we did in the past,” co-founder Mr. Dan Der Kacz told the L.A. Times.

For more information, check out the Dragstip 66 website.

Echo Park resident Christropher aka Sippi will be showing art at Chango on Saturday, January 2, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

Click here for more information on Sippi and the art show.

It’s officially vacation time for us here at Echo Park Now, but we’d like to wish you all Happy Holidays!

We’ll be back after Christmas, in the meantime we’d like to invite you to share your photos of Echo Park with us on our Flickr group.We are particularly interested to see your holiday decorations in action, click here to check out what we’ve got of Echo Park so far!

Chango and Echo Park Avenue look pretty killer in Train’s music video “Hey Soul Sister.”

Stop in, shop and enjoy some live music at Echo Park Pottery today – last chance for pet photos with Santa!

Located at 1850 Echo Park Avenue

From 12-5:00 pm

Live music from 3-5:00 pm

In case you’re about to brave Echo Park between noon and 3:00 pm today, here’s the map of the Echo Park Community Parade. Sunset Blvd. will be closed between that time, so plan accordingly!


View Community Parade in a larger map