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Join Fyasko for The Great Red, White and Blue Beet’s Patriotic Piss Up

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

The Great Red, White and Blue Beet's Patriotic Piss Up

Fyasko Clothing presents “The Great Red, White and Blue Beet’s Patriotic Piss Up”

We are kicking off 4th of July weekend, Thursday the 1st at The Blue Beet in Newport Beach. There will be live music from Audible Mainframe and a DJ set for the rest of the night by Mr. Anderson.
As the name of the event might infer, there is a suggested dress code for the party…Red, White, and Blue…head to shoe. The more patriotic, the better.

Start the weekend early and save yourself for the big celebration on the 4th! Also, being inside Blue Beet will help you stay away from the Cops…we all know how gnarly the cops are on the 4th weekend.

The event is FREE before 10pm and $5 if you show up after 10, so get there early. Drink specials and belligerent dancing all night long!

Thursday, July 1st @ The Blue Beet on the Newport Peninsula.
107 21st Place
Newport Beach, CA 92663-4338
(949) 675-2338

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Lifeguard Tower Art

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Lifeguard Tower Art

As you learned on Baywatch (and last weekend), our sandy shores are overstuffed with breathtaking works of art.

And you may not have thought it possible, but things on the beach are about to get even more… artistic.

Feast your eyes upon The Lifeguard Tower Project, set to dominate more than 30 miles of LA beach this summer.

Basically, every lifeguard tower for miles in either direction—from north of Malibu to south of Hermosa—is about to get an extreme makeover of patterns and colors so bright you’ll see them from your next flight out of LAX. (They’re doing the roofs too.)

This is courtesy to the civic-minded bunch at Portraits of Hope, the same group that brightened whole fleets of NYC taxis not so long ago.

In addition to giving you something noble to discuss with your favorite lifeguard in residence (the artists are kids and volunteers), this project finally grants you the long-awaited opportunity to go to the museum… by going to the beach.

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