Synopsis:
In this episode Lydia highlights all the awesome artists she has the pleasure of knowing: photographer, Dean Capture; mosaic artist, Juliana Martinez; rock journalist, Queen Eilene; guitarist/musician, Tony Gamble; rock legend, Mandy Lion; sociologist, Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals; movie producer, Anthony Clementi; Blackboard Jungle singer, Kenny Price; doctor, Tim; and... Continue Reading
Hangin’ with Lydia Lee: Awesome Artists
Synopsis:
In this episode Lydia highlights all the awesome artists she has the pleasure of knowing: photographer, Dean Capture; mosaic artist, Juliana Martinez; rock journalist, Queen Eilene; guitarist/musician, Tony Gamble; rock legend, Mandy Lion; sociologist, Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals; movie producer, Anthony Clementi; Blackboard Jungle singer, Kenny Price; doctor, Tim; and... Continue Reading
Monthly Artisan’s Market Hosted by Juliana Martinez
I have the extreme pleasure of knowing a very talented artist by the name of Juliana Martinez. She handcrafts necklaces and tile mosaics that are out of this world!!
The Artisan’s Market happens every month on a Sunday (varying Sundays so always check the schedule) at Hidden Chateau & Gardens in West Hills just off the 101 Freeway. Artists sell their handmade wares... Continue Reading
The Doug & Lydia Show: Has the world gone crazy?
Synopsis:
Doug and Lydia talk about Cinqo de Mayo and Americans celebrating what is basically a holiday around Mexico not wanting to honor a debt they owed to one of our allies; Coldplay covering a Beastie Boys’ song; the very important Change.org movement to see Bert and Ernie of “Sesame Street” get married; how religion serves to make war okay for economic... Continue Reading
GuitarTown’s second set of Gibson’s – Part 3
Okey dokey! This is it!! The final set of Gibson Les Paul sculptures.
Cuz nothing says Gibson Les Paul like… The Black Eyed Peas?? (LOL)
It is missing its placard, but I pulled the description for it here:
Tsipi Mani, “Black Eyed Peas”: Bold, modern painted guitar celebrating the music of Los Angeles’ Black Eyed Peas.
It is missing its placard, but I pulled... Continue Reading
The Doug & Lydia Show: What is Important?
Doug and I talk about news and what is important about the news that is delivered. For instance, is wondering whether or not Ashley Judd’s involvement in a Funny or Die video mocking Rick Santorum a bad career move really important? What about speculation over Obama eating dog meat at age six in Indonesia and Mitt Romney making his dog sick during a car trip years ago?... Continue Reading
The Doug & Lydia Show: Survival
We got a special treat tonight when our good friend Anthony dropped in unexpectedly.
This week’s podcast centered around survival. We talked about Mandy Lion’s show on Sunday and a slam dancer that started the party early by plowing into a sparse crowd of about fifty people–hitting three. (lol) We talked about Anthony’s weekend at Coachella, his movie... Continue Reading
The Doug & Lydia Show: Natural Catastrophes
This podcast covers quite a few real natural catastrophes and some virtual ones.
We begin with Texas. Yesterday found Northeast Texas in the path of some twisters (very scary for me because I have friends and family there). A lot of damage was generated and a friend of mine escaped one of the tornadoes, but just barely.
There is a Mega Lotto downer for some Maryland... Continue Reading
The Doug & Lydia Show: Obama-non-care?
This week’s “Doug & Lydia Show” finds us talking about Obama! Obamacare could be thrown out by the Supreme Court for being unconstitutional, there was the overheard comment to Russian President Medvedev to tell Vladimir Putin to give him “space” until he is re-elected. There’s the constant talk that Obama could outlaw gun ownership if... Continue Reading
The jig is up: Sen. Chuck Winder of Idaho calls out abortion-loving women!
If Patton Oswalt could go back in time he would kill George Lucas and “stop him from making the prequels.” I would go back and make John McCain choose another running mate. After watching Game Change, it seems all I’d have to do is simply find Steve Schmidt and harass him will messages (somehow), screaming “Was she vetted on foreign policy? Was... Continue Reading







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