Pimped out hydraulics, spinning truck beds, flashing lights. No, it's not a new Snoop Dogg video; it's the work of artist Liz Cohen. Cohen, a self-taught artist and author of two books, transforms bikes and cars into functioning works of art with features like suicide doors, pop-up hoods and killer paint jobs.
The question on everyone's mind now is not about why the Fed keeps cutting interest rates or what's going on with the war, but rather, where the hell is everyone going to watch the March Madness games? So, as a duty to our readers, three sports bars were selected because of their uniqueness, kickass-ness and mainly because they all had televisions with good views of the game.
Spend any night out on the town, and you're bound to run into some pretty freaky people along the way. Only one event in the United States can satisfy the need to gawk at genuine freaks, though, and its curious cast of misfits is rolling into town. 999 Eyes, the Authentic Human Oddities Freakshow, is billed as the last genuine traveling freakshow in the US, a fact its performers take great pride in.
Get out of town this week with events around the Valley that is sure to tickle your interests.
Take a look at HorrorPops frontwoman Patricia Day and it's easy to see why her husband, HorrorPops guitarist Kim Nekroman, fell for her. The couple met in 1996 when Day's band Peanut Pump Gun was opening for Nekroman's semi-legendary psychobilly act The Nekromantix.