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June 11, 2006 | Gendy Alimurung, Gendy Alimurung is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles.
I. "I do believe he sees me." --"Rad Balls," stories by Brian Canning, drawings by Mel Kadel * Once upon a time, comic book artist Travis Millard met love-of-his-life illustrator Mel Kadel in a ladies' lavatory. Though it is to this day the subject of some debate, Travis wasn't in the women's bathroom of the Little Joy bar that night being a sicko pervert. He was, instead, drawing on the walls.
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June 11, 2006 | Gendy Alimurung, Gendy Alimurung is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles.
I. "I do believe he sees me." --"Rad Balls," stories by Brian Canning, drawings by Mel Kadel * Once upon a time, comic book artist Travis Millard met love-of-his-life illustrator Mel Kadel in a ladies' lavatory. Though it is to this day the subject of some debate, Travis wasn't in the women's bathroom of the Little Joy bar that night being a sicko pervert. He was, instead, drawing on the walls.
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June 23, 2006 | Holly Myers, Special to The Times
Bank inaugurates its new space this month with a neatly matched pair of exhibitions concerned with issues of technology and perception. Osman Khan's "Unviewed," in the main space, consists of a single glossy black monolith, 8 feet high, 4 feet across and 2 feet deep. At a glance, it's not much to look at. Indeed, as the title suggests you may find your eyes slipping right past it in search of the art, as if it were a piece of the architecture. Appearances can be deceiving, however.
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