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- what a long year that was !
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- My second Home or first.
the ongoing nights of los Angeles Where {Beats Drinks & Smoke} take you Higher all photos are copyright for 213* productions - albums: 1
| | all photos are copyright for 213* productions | - Do Over
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Redefining the term "crunk", one Sunday at a time, every Sunday Afternoon…
This is a backyard feeling, the best music, great drinks, amazing people. A social soiree for all types of f folks… & The Do-Over Open Bar makes it’s triumphant return. Invite your friends as no one can deny, The Do-Over is the place to be on a Sunday afternoon. folks… & The Do-Over Open Bar makes it’s triumphant return. Invite your friends as no one can deny, The Do-Over is the place to be on a Sunday afternoon.
- photos: 263 (185 MB)
- Album was created 4 years 6 months ago and modified 4 years 1 month ago
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| | all photos are copyright for 213* productions | - The Aquarius winter celebration!
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- Feb 3, 2006
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11th house The Aquarius Winter Celebration @ Firecracker!! Indoor/Outdoor Sexy Winter Action
Indoor/Outdoor Sexy Winter Action
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- Album was created 3 years 9 months ago and modified 3 years 9 months ago
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| | all photos are copyright for 213* productions | - DoOver returns
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Ask the average Los Angeles socialite what he or she will be doing on a Sunday afternoon and the answer you receive might not be very interesting. Perhaps vegging-out in front of the television or nursing a hangover from a wild Saturday night out. This was not the case, however, in the summer of 2005 when Sunday afternoons were made memorable at a little cabana-styled Hollywood getaway named Cranes Tavern. Respected members of the Los Angeles music scene, Chris Haycock and Jaime Strong, teamed up to bring meaning to Sunday afternoons with an unforgettable party playfully named Do-Over (Do your weekend all over). Haycock and Strong invited emcee Aloe Blacc to host the event and history was made.
Week after week, Do-Over grew to become a pleasure-full habit to a family of dedicated Sunday afternoon patrons. It became a regular hang out for the who's who of the LA scene, people looking for a good time from all walks, as well as desired venue for well-known deejays to share a mix. The element of surprise drove more and more people to this Sunday soiree just to see what guest deejay would grace the patio. There was something very special about this event and everyone wanted to be part of it. With very little promotion, relying mainly on word of mouth and throngs of dedicated patrons, Cranes Tavern often reached capacity early, leaving a line of folks outside patiently waiting to enter. Initially intended to run only from 2pm-9pm, Do-Over's overwhelming popularity consistently forced it to continue beyond scheduled.
In 2006, The Do-Over returns in the same fashion, with more hype, more excitement, more madness. We invite all of our friends, old and new, to take part in what we believe is the best way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
What'cha Wanna Do? Do-Over nursing a hangover from a wild Saturday night out. This was not the case, however, in the summer of 2005 when Sunday afternoons were made memorable at a little cabana-styled Hollywood getaway named Cranes Tavern. Respected members of the Los Angeles music scene, Chris Haycock and Jaime Strong, teamed up to bring meaning to Sunday afternoons with an unforgettable party playfully named Do-Over (Do your weekend all over). Haycock and Strong invited emcee Aloe Blacc to host the event and history was made.
Week after week, Do-Over grew to become a pleasure-full habit to a family of dedicated Sunday afternoon patrons. It became a regular hang out for the who's who of the LA scene, people looking for a good time from all walks, as well as desired venue for well-known deejays to share a mix. The element of surprise drove more and more people to this Sunday soiree just to see what guest deejay would grace the patio. There was something very special about this event and everyone wanted to be part of it. With very little promotion, relying mainly on word of mouth and throngs of dedicated patrons, Cranes Tavern often reached capacity early, leaving a line of folks outside patiently waiting to enter. Initially intended to run only from 2pm-9pm, Do-Over's overwhelming popularity consistently forced it to continue beyond scheduled.
In 2006, The Do-Over returns in the same fashion, with more hype, more excitement, more madness. We invite all of our friends, old and new, to take part in what we believe is the best way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
What'cha Wanna Do? Do-Over
- photos: 346 (117155 MB)
- Album was created 3 years 6 months ago and modified 3 months ago
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| | all photos are copyright for 213* productions | - Soul Slam Los Angeles
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- Nov 7, 2006
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soul slam: a night of Prince vs Michael jackson in music . with DJ Spinna' hosted by Azul 213* dj sets also by:Al Jackson,J Rawls,Cid Hernandez,from elswhere,Franke e ,& Concise. + Live painting by Kofie One. hosted by Azul 213* dj sets also by:Al Jackson,J Rawls,Cid Hernandez,from elswhere,Franke e ,& Concise. + Live painting by Kofie One. - photos: 58 (179 MB)
- Album was created 2 years 11 months ago and modified 2 years 11 months ago
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| | all photos are copyright for 213* productions | - Descarga Nights
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¡Descarga! is a monthly Afro-Latin music gathering for the people. This event is an alternative to the commercial salsa nights that have dominated the LA scene for years. Resident DJs Sloe Poke, Mando, Bobby Soul, Loslito, Azul and Mexican Dubwiser spin classic salsa, cumbia, merengue, punta, reggaeton, Brazilian and deep house grooves. With live bands gracing the stage at midnight at nearly every show, it has become the taste-making New York to L.A. soiree, running over 5 years strong. Mando, Bobby Soul, Loslito, Azul and Mexican Dubwiser spin classic salsa, cumbia, merengue, punta, reggaeton, Brazilian and deep house grooves. With live bands gracing the stage at midnight at nearly every show, it has become the taste-making New York to L.A. soiree, running over 5 years strong. - photos: 77 (10 MB)
- Album was created 1 year 11 months ago and modified 1 year 10 months ago
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| | all photos are copyright for 213* productions | - Philip Carreon Hair show
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Philip Carreon -Hair show behind the scene's 213* Monday, December 3rd Location: Park Plaza Hotel, Grand Ballroom Grand Ballroom - photos: 149 (18 MB)
- Album was created 1 year 11 months ago and modified 1 year 11 months ago
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| | all photos are copyright for 213* productions | - Anti War March in downtown
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- Oct 27, 2007
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Saturday, Oct. 27, 12 noon Gather Olympic & Broadway, Los Angeles March to downtown Federal Building for Rally Info at www.answerla.org
speakers: Jason Lemieux, Iraq Veterans Against the War Muna Coobtee, National Council of Arab Americans Tim Kahlor, Military Families Speak Out AJ Duffy, United Teachers Los Angeles, president Greg Akili, African Americans Against the War Farhad Nourzi, Muslim Student Association-West Margaret Prescod, Global Women's Strike Jim Lafferty, National Lawyers Guild Juan Jose Gutierrez, Latino Movement USA Mark Ruffalo, World Can't Wait Jollene Levid, GABRIELA Network Jason Yapp, Alliance for Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines Peter Thottam, LA National Impeachment Center Marcy Winograd, Progressive Democrats of Los Angeles Ian Thompson, ANSWER Coalition Marylou Cabral, Youth & Student ANSWER, Cal State Long Beach student Lupita Dominguez, La Red de Resistencia Obradorista en California
Contact ANSWER at 213-251-1025 or answerla@answerla.org. War Muna Coobtee, National Council of Arab Americans Tim Kahlor, Military Families Speak Out AJ Duffy, United Teachers Los Angeles, president Greg Akili, African Americans Against the War Farhad Nourzi, Muslim Student Association-West Margaret Prescod, Global Women's Strike Jim Lafferty, National Lawyers Guild Juan Jose Gutierrez, Latino Movement USA Mark Ruffalo, World Can't Wait Jollene Levid, GABRIELA Network Jason Yapp, Alliance for Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines Peter Thottam, LA National Impeachment Center Marcy Winograd, Progressive Democrats of Los Angeles Ian Thompson, ANSWER Coalition Marylou Cabral, Youth & Student ANSWER, Cal State Long Beach student Lupita Dominguez, La Red de Resistencia Obradorista en California
Contact ANSWER at 213-251-1025 or answerla@answerla.org. - photos: 108 (22 MB)
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| | all photos are copyright for 213* productions | - NYE 2008
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After a long year of Powerful Lessons about self ,consistant club dates and Endless war around the world..instead of playing records to the masses at some overpriced club and collecting the nye easy payday..i decided to celebrate the new year at home....for free with close friends, pot luck family steeze! too much food too much drink all good vibes to the new year. payday..i decided to celebrate the new year at home....for free with close friends, pot luck family steeze! too much food too much drink all good vibes to the new year.
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- Album was created 1 year 10 months ago and modified 1 year 10 months ago
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