Let’s get this out of the way first–Taiwan is an underrated country. When I started telling family and friends about my Asia trip, they all had the same […]
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FOOD: Freeman’s [NYC]
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Jim Marshall’s 1967: Photo Exhibit celebrates 50 years Since The Summer Of Love
This past Friday, March 11th The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles unveiled a new exhibit of preeminent Rock photographer Jim Marshall’s work. “Jim Marshall’s 1967” follows his year […]