Thursday, March 10, 2011
MELROSEandFAIRFAX Interviewed By the LA Times
MELROSEandFAIRFAX had the opportunity to be interviewed by the LA Times. It was so hot the cops rolled through. Click the jump for more
MELROSEandFAIRFAX, along with our friend Pablo at TheDirtFloor and M&F supporter and contributor B. Land had the awesome opportunity to be interviewed by Hector Tobar of the LA Times.
Hector and Katie Falkenberg (the photographer) were both super nice, and it was a real honor being interviewed.
We look forward to seeing the interview in print. It should go out in tomorrow's issue, Friday March 11, and we will post the link online once we get it. UPDATE: Here is the link to the online article
As for the cop, he was interested in speeders on Melrose. The cop was nice enough, and when Hector approached him and told him that we were doing an interview on street art he kind of chuckled like he was amused. We realize everyone has a job to do, but we wish more cops were more amused with the street art scene!
Thanks Hector and Katie!
***Thanks to B. Land for the pics***
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Nice...
ReplyDeletehyped
ReplyDeleteF.H
deservedly so.
ReplyDelete-A?
Cool. Dig stories about chill cops. Thankless job
ReplyDeleteNice Greg! Perfect spot to stand for that pic!
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteYES!!!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteFuck the Police -irok
ReplyDeleteCLASSIC STREET WARRIOR.....
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work my friend
ReplyDeleteMade the back of the front page in today's paper...almost made it to the front, but I think Japan and Libya deserve that spot...horrible news
ReplyDeletecongrats man
ReplyDeletecongrats dude, you got the juice now.
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