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07/18/09 Downtown Arts Festival


Who
Bloomfest Music & Arts Festival - 716 Traction Avenue at E. 3rd St., Downtown L.A. 90013
When
Saturday, July 18, 2009
10:40pm - FREE - All Ages
Where
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Other Info
H&T are playing a mostly ambient-electronic duo set at the Bloomfest Music & Arts Festival, Saturday July 18. Located at Bloom Square in the Downtown LA Arts District, 716 Traction Avenue at E. 3rd St. 90013. 14 bands, film screenings by the Downtown LA Film Festival, Belgian beer and sausages! Festival goes from 11am-11:30pm. H&T are on at 10:40pm. FREE.

Lineup:

12 PM – Christopher Dallman

12:40 PM – Dudley Saunders

1:20 PM – Amiena

2:10 PM – Garland

3:00 PM – Fire Bug

3:50 PM – The French Semester

4:40 PM – Seasons

5:20 PM – Spirit Vine [Gabriel Pacheco's band!]

6:30 PM – Black Kites

7:20 PM – Tawny Ellis

8:10 PM – Robotanists

9:00 PM – AM

9:50 PM – boxViolet

10:40 PM – Healamonster & Tarsier


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"Bloomfest" to Honor Late Arts District Pioneer
by Ed Fuentes
aggregated from: blogdowntown

Joel Bloom stands outside Bloom's General Store in February of 2007. Photo by Ed Fuentes. Bloom's General Store is now only a memory, but this Saturday the community will gather to celebrate the man who founded the Arts District store and community outpost. In 2007, family and friends gathered to remember Joel Bloom, who passed away on July 13 of that year. A neighborhood block party was held in his honor in 2008, and this year organizers are calling the gathering a music and arts festival, dubbed Bloomfest 09. It's a heady title that Bloom would have basked in, and fitting for the area known as the Arts District. The neighborhood of former warehouses is anchored by what is now Joel Bloom Square at 3rd and Traction. While it is less a gallery conclave these days, the area is still filled with artists in lofts, musicians using space for rehearsals, and actors and playwrights keeping theater companies active. The Arts District remains experimental and prolific. In the 1980s and 1990s, there were few resources for artists living and working in the area. It was Bloom and other community advocates who lobbied for services and adopted the name Arts District, solidifying the identity of the neighborhood on this side of the Alameda curtain. For now, theater seems to be the most active of the arts with Padua Playwrights acting as a theater company in residence at Art Share; Cornerstone Theater continuing to be based on Traction, and now X Repertory Theatre on the south end of the Arts District on Industrial. Bloom's General Store had its troubles after its founder passed away. It was briefly saved by a community fundraiser in July 2008, yet struggled before shuttering its doors in March 2009, fading away in what would have been its 15th year of operation. Still, Bloom will soon have another reminder of his work. The neighborhood advocate, who is defined on the sign in Joel Bloom Square as Arts District Pioneer, will also be remembered when the first trains of the Gold Line rolls by on 1st Street. Bloom served on the line's Advisory Committee. The abrupt and prolific man who spent time on Metro advisory committees, lobbying for DASH Lines, encouraging businesses to start up or organizing neighborhood watch walking in between time selling toothpaste and cigars really showed how Downtown never stopped being a place to live and work. BLOOMFEST / July 18 / 11am to 11pm / Joel Bloom Square (East 3rd and Traction) / Sponsored by LARABA (Los Angeles River Artists & Business Association, ISGOODMUSIC, and EVFA (Edgar Varela Fine Arts) / 14 Live Bands (include Christopher Dallman, Garland, Fire Bug, Seasons, Tawny Ellis, Black Kites, boxViolet and closes with Healamonster and Tarsier) / Free

Sponsored by: Los Angeles River Artist Business Association
Additional Sponsors include: Filter Magazine * Falling Whistles * Colt45 * Wurstkuche Restaurant * Weilends Brewery * Sweet Heat PR * Glamscene Entertainment * Artshare (Matt Aston Solo Art Show) * Bedlam Magazine * Hawkeye * Shotgun Mary * Buddha Cat Press * A Little Birdy Told Me * Downtown LA Film Festival

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Ships With Lights - Directed by Zachary Kahl


Ships With Lights from Healamonster & Tarsier.

Director : Zachary Kahl
Assistant Director : Nick Van Atta
Director of Cinematography : Ryan Stumpe (www.averingenuity.com)
Assistant Camera : Kyle Eaton
Talent : Kingston The Dog, Healamonster & Tarsier
Grip/Electric : Matt O’Connor
Locations : Nick Van Atta & Zachary Kahl
Visual Special Effects : James Fitzpatrick (www.47pictures.com)
Animation (Outer Space Scene) : Mike Brown
Ship Build : Jordan Slama
Editor : Zachary Kahl (with help from) Kyle Eaton