February 02, 2012, 9:28am
i been looking forward to seein my homie aceboog’z new video for chubbyboob and rudy’s! great job buddy!
We start off this year with a very interesting collaborative campaign with Seattle based, Rudy’s Barbershop. We’ve teamed up with the forward barbershop, with locations in Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, and soon New York, on a number of projects that you will soon be seeing in coming months. CBNC is also now available in all Rudy’s locations.
(Source: chubbyboob.com)
January 26, 2012, 10:15am

This Saturday at Griffith Park Orange 20 will present you the first ever L.A. Fixed Gear Cyclocross Championships!
Racers will be challenged to a hilly circuit race - on pavement, grass, hard pack dirt paths, loose mulch sections, dismount obstacles, stairs, barriers, and logs. A surprise section will be added… stay tuned! Bring your best fixed gear bike and come out to race this Saturday at Griffith Park! This day will also be a full day of Prestige Series geared and single speed category racing for all levels.
Brakeless fixed gear bikes are welcome!
Categories: Men’s A: Fast Cats; Men’s B: Fun Cats; and Ladies.
$10 SoCal Cross Registration Fee.
Prized Provided by Orange 20 bikesThis is an American Bicycle Racing sanctioned event, so no USAC license is required to participate.
If you would like more information about the event click here, here and here.
December 16, 2011, 11:10am
Join the Google Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/all-city-toy-ride/
RSVP or Share Via FACEBOOK
Rides to Olvera Street:
Long Beach Hosted by Creative
Thing
West Side…
North Hollywood /SFV Hosted by
OsnapsonJC
Mid City / KTown
East Hllywood / Bike District Hosted
by Palucha
NELA: Rev Dak
K-Town: Hosed by Leewonder
Pasadena: Ben Garcia
SGV…
South Central…
South Bay…
South East LA…
East LA Hosted by DEVILZ_NIGHT
Race to The Toy Ride
http://midnightridazz.com/viewStory.php?storyId=7122
December 07, 2011, 12:41pm
May 24, 1970: … and action! Actors play victims of a bombing on Hollywood Boulevard as startled residents watch from the side. The scene was part of a movie shoot for “Alex in Wonderland,” which starred Donald Sutherland and Ellen Burstyn.
The producer said it was the first time police allowed Hollywood Boulevard to be closed for filmmaking. One hundred “soldiers” and civilian “victims” were used on this Sunday morning shoot.
December 06, 2011, 2:34am