Flyer from TheNervousBreakdown.com

In celebration of National Poetry Month, The Nervous Breakdown’s Literary Experience is taking place at The Echo on Saturday, April 10th, 2010.

If you’re a fan of Stories Books and Café in Echo Park, looks like they’ve helped make this event happen. Here are the details:

  • The Echo, 1822 Sunset Blvd.
  • Saturday, April 10th
  • Doors at 6pm, show goes from 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
  • $5 Admission
  • Music by 50 Cent Haircut
  • Live readings by: Janet Fitch (White Oleander), Steve Abee (Great Balls of Flowers), Ellyn Maybe (The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry), Rich Ferguson (with Butch & Edan Mason).
  • Hosted by Milo Martin (Poems for the Utopian Nihilist) and Lenore Zion

TheNervousBreakdown.com is an online culture magazine featuring the work of writers and artists from around the world.

Professional organizer, blogger, and Echo Park resident Beth Zeigler is leading two workshops on Friday to help you get organized. Beth (whose company is called Bneato) will organize your home or office or teach you how to do so. If you don’t have the time or funds for one on one counseling than you are in luck. She leads classes to get you started on your journey to a clear desk.

Friday, April 9th (2 Separate Classes)

12:30-2:00pm or 3:00-4:30pm

$30 (cash or check day of)

United Methodist Church
Community Room
1226 Alvarado Street
Enter building on Reservoir street

“So as not to cut into precious organizing time, try and arrive a few minutes early to sign in and meet your classmates. Please bring yourself and a large box of your own paperwork and/or files to process. It’s going to be a great afternoon and I can’t wait to see you there!”

More info here.

RSVP at 323-304-1516 or by email. You can also pay in advance through paypal.

Edendale Branch

Free full length SAT practice test administered by The Princeton Review

Saturday, April 10th
10:00am – 2:30pm

Free snacks will be provided.

Edendale Branch of the LA Public Library: 2011 W. Sunset Blvd.

Call 213 207 3000 or stop by the library to sign up. Space is limited.

Library Hours:
Mondays 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tuesdays: Noon – 8:00 pm
Wednesdays: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thursdays: Noon – 8:00 pm
Fridays: 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Saturdays: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sundays: Closed

via the Eastsider LA

It looks as though the rates for parking in several of Echo Park’s public lots will be decreased in the near future. According to The Eastsider LA:

The following lots will be affected:

Lot 643: 1147 Echo Park Ave., Echo Park, CA 90026
Lot 662: 1152 Lemoyne St., Echo Park, CA 90026
Lot 663: 1146 Logan St., Echo Park, CA 90026
Lot 676: 1146 Glendale Blvd., Echo Park, CA 90026
Lot 679: 1711 Sunset Blvd., Echo Park, CA 90026

The rates will be decreased from $1.00/hr to $0.25/30 min; and the daily maximum rate will be decreased from $4.00 to $2.50 for 10 hours, with the exception of Lot 643. Lot 643 will have a maximum rate of $1.00 for 2 hours.

Sweet! Maybe now we’ll see fewer FAIL-ed meters! Honestly, I’d rather just put a quarter in the damn thing and not have to worry about getting a ticket.

On Tuesday, April 13, 826LA will be hosting an exclusive screening of the film Drones at the Egyptian Theater (6712 Hollywood Blvd.).

Drones is full of 826LA volunteers! It was written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker, directed by Amber Benson and Adam Busch, and stars Marc Evan Jackson, Paul F. Tompkins, Samm Levine, James Urbaniak and Dave (Gruber) Allen.The exclusive screening will be followed by a Q&A with cast and crew, moderated by Kevin Pollak. Tickets are priced at 3 levels: $15 balcony, $30 general admission, $100 preferred seating with VIP after-party.

We hope you will join us to celebrate this film and help raise vital funds for 826LA in the meantime. If you like science fiction and love, you must see this movie!
Click here to purchase your tickets!

For the week of April 5-10, 2010

Monday
Demo Team, Charlie Wadhams, Henry Wolfe at Bootleg Theater
Walking Sleep, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Sons of August, Carsick Cars at The Echo
Fangs, Rare Grooves, The Real Noriegas, Hello My Name Is Red at Pehrspace
The Numerators at L’KEG Gallery
David Scott Stone at Echo Curio

Tuesday
Nothing Yet

Wednesday
Miles Kurosky, Pancho-san, Sexy Jail at The Echo
Craig Wedren (of Shudder To Think) at Bootleg Theater

Thursday
We Are the World vs. We Are Wolves, Sir Heffington’s Fingered at The Echo
The Deluge, theendisthebeginning at Bootleg Theater

Friday
The Janks, Family of the Year at Bootleg Theater
Club Underground w/ Spirit Animal, Gray Kid at The Echo
Suki Ewers, Old Toy trains, Space Waves at Pehrspace
Ja Prawn at Origami Vinyl

Saturday
Saint Motel, Voxhaul Broadcast, The Pity Party, Mississippi Man at Echoplex
Wires In The Walls’ EP release, Olin and the Moon at Bootleg Theater
Old timey bluegrass from Walter Spencer and his crew – out on the patio drink some lemonade, some beer, embrace the spring time! 6pm At Stories bookstore.

Sunday
Grand Ole Echo w/ I See Hawks In L.A., Wheelhouse, Mars Arizona at The Echo
The Boats, Sharp Objects, Gestapo Khazi at Echo Curio

Thanks to LAist

Today (Monday, April 5), Echo Park’s newest salon is opening its doors. Rock Paper Salon will be offering hair cutting and coloring services in what looks to be a very elegant atmosphere. The salon’s basic offerings include cuts for men starting at $40 and cuts for women starting at $60. A little more about their hair philosophy:

We just want to make you look good and walk out happy. We know what is in style but aren’t trying to make you look like a hot topic catalog model, or some band that is so hot on pitchfork.com right now. No matter what your age or taste is we can point you in the right direction with your look.

Nice. Also, they have a community bookshelf from which you can borrow a book if you bring in one that you’re finished with. No word on their exact hours yet, but you can give them a call at 213-250-0900 or go here to make an appointment online. The store is located at 1515 W. Sunset Blvd.

Did you attend the Echo Park Art Walk on Saturday?

Photos from the second Echo Park Art Walk by Dale Dreiling

GRAND OLE ECHO Kickoff
with
I SEE HAWKS IN LA
WHEELHOUSE
MARS ARIZONA

The Echo
Sunday, April 11th
5pm – 9pm
All ages
Free

BBQ for sale

I See Hawks in LA

“Southern California is a land of strange, dangerous and beautiful contrasts. A mountain lion prowls outside the tract home bedroom of a teenage girl while she talks, oblivious to its existence, on her cell phone. A rattlesnake slithers across an empty shopping mall parking lot on a hot summer night while the employees count up the days profit and turn out the lights. While paparazzi chase the latest talent free celebrity, a talented, literate bunch of soulful musicians create honest and wise roots music for the ages. I See Hawks are indeed one of California’s unique treasures.” – Dave Alvin

Wheelhouse

Wheelhouse is Brian Whelan calling in every favor in his back pocket. A solo debut ten years in the making, Whelan has combined LA’s rich Americana history with the younger, snottier indie-rock of the city’s present day. As a member of the Broken West, Whelan explored the new(ish) frontiers of the independent music world, and while backing up Mike Stinson, Randy Weeks and Tony Gilkyson learned the ancient art of honky-tonking. Whelan loves the rock ‘n’ roll of Buddy Holly the way most of us love our mothers – don’t miss the chance to catch him live and in person. Band features Broken West leader Ross Flournoy and former Everest members Rob Douglas and Derrek Brown. The Grand Ole Echo

Mars Arizona

No, you can’t get there from here. You can stare at the map all you want and you won’t find it. Mars Arizona has a population of two, and is best apprehended with the ears.High Desert is the fourth album from Mars Arizona, the name Nicole Storto and Paul Knowles use when they’re fashioning their brew of country, rock, and roll. As a matter of practice they’re joined by some talented helpers including drummers Billy Block (Frank Black) and Ken Coomer (Uncle Tupelo and Wilco), fiddler Ollie O’Shea (Hank Williams III) and lap steel guitarist Paul Laques (I See Hawks In L.A.), and a host of others. – The Grand Ole Echo

This will be a weekly event with a changing line up! Here is a sneak peak at weeks to come.

April 18: Tony Gilkyson, Dime Box Band, Casey Neill & The Norway Rats!

April 25th: Headliner TBA, Wire Pony, The 1921A

May 2nd: Old Californio, Paul Chesne Band, The Believers

May 9th: Dave Gleason & the Golden Cadillacs, (Mid TBA), The Coals (formerly US Mail)

May 16th: Headline TBA, 50 Cent Haircut, William Lee & the Modern Primitives

May 23rd: Groovy Rednecks, The Cheatin’ Kind, open TBA

May 30th: Dead Rock West, David Serby & Ed Tree, Vicki Hill

It’s Thai: Hometaurant
1311 N Glendale Blvd #A
www.itsthai.com

Hours: 11am-10:30pm
It’s Thai delivers all orders over $12 to a three mile radius. They do accept credit cards. Nothing on the menu is over $15!
This week’s Menu is dedicated to EPN reader Evan. If you would like to take Evan to lunch, leave a comment below!

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via surfindolphin7 on Yfrog

A better question… how do these Echo Park residents get out of the house?

Greetings From Echo Park by Dale Dreiling. 18 x 24 Screen print on paper.
Signed & numbered edition of 55. Printed by 2 Rabbits Studios. Sold at Echo Country Outpost. $35.

Elysian Park No. 2 by AmandaEFriedman. 9″ x 12″ photo print. $40.

A Shady Retreat in Echo Park. All Posters. Giclee print. Various sizes, $34.99 – $64.99.

Pampas and palms. All Posters. 18″ x 12″ art print. $19.99.

Echo Park in mid winter. All Posters. 18″ x 12″ art print. $19.99.

Sunset in Echo Park. All Posters. Giclee print. Various sizes, $34.99 – $64.99.

Behold the Black Light at 2HeadedHorse
Friday, April 2, 2010
9:00 pm, $5 at the door, 21+

Green & Wood
MOAB
Red Octopus
Owen Schmidt Light Installation

2Headed Horse is located at 1770 Glendale Blvd.

Here’s the low-down for the second Echo Park Art Walk on Saturday, April 3 from noon to 6:00 pm:

Feeding Birds

  • Guitarist Miles Moore (1-3:00 pm), indie-folk rock ensemble Sons Of August (4:00 pm), guitar and harmonica player Smokey Miles (5:00 pm).  Sidewalk print sale (1-5:00 pm) with Feeding Birds and Dan Schmidt from Evil Monito. Workshop:  Bring a light colored t-shirt for $1.00 printing/stenciling a Feedings Birds design.
  • 1825 Echo Park Ave

Mishka

Blue Collar Supplies

  • Pitbull Rescue Event: Every dog adopted will receive free food, free training sessions and a free dog walker coupon.
  • 1533 Echo Park Ave

Fix Coffee

  • Featuring 20+ artists from around the globe presented by Phone Booth Gallery.  In conjunction with the PDA art walk, this new opening will carry into the night with the ComfortTruck food truck (7-10:00 pm)
  • 2100 Echo Park Ave

Echo Park Cycles

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Origami Vinyl is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a 10% off sale, free birthday cake, colt45 and free appetizers provided by Fresh Girls Catering (between 3pm – 6pm).

Set times for bands:
8pm – Summer Darling
7pm – Twilight Sleep
6pm – Kissing Cousins
5pm – Future Ghost
4pm – Tricky Sizzler

Saturday, April 3, 2010
12:00pm – 10:00pm

Origami Vinyl at 1816 W. Sunset Blvd.