 Allan Tannenbaum's recent photography exhibition, "Bright Lights Big City: New York in the 70s," was a great success. Sponsored by Art in Tune and Overlook Press, the opening night gala raised money for Inner-City Arts in Los Angeles. Pictured here at the April 2 opening is actress Rose McGowan, in front of a classic shot of Frank Zappa (on his 35th birthday in 1974) from the book. For a behind the scenes look at the making of this extaordinary exhibit, click here, and here for some views of the installation.
 Allan Tannenbaum's recent photography exhibition, "Bright Lights Big City: New York in the 70s," was a great success. Sponsored by Art in Tune and Overlook Press, the opening night gala raised money for Inner-City Arts in Los Angeles. Pictured here at the April 2 opening is actress Rose McGowan, in front of a classic shot of Frank Zappa (on his 35th birthday in 1974) from the book. For a behind the scenes look at the making of this extaordinary exhibit, click here, and here for some views of the installation.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Los Angeles Celebrates NEW YORK IN THE 70s
 Allan Tannenbaum's recent photography exhibition, "Bright Lights Big City: New York in the 70s," was a great success. Sponsored by Art in Tune and Overlook Press, the opening night gala raised money for Inner-City Arts in Los Angeles. Pictured here at the April 2 opening is actress Rose McGowan, in front of a classic shot of Frank Zappa (on his 35th birthday in 1974) from the book. For a behind the scenes look at the making of this extaordinary exhibit, click here, and here for some views of the installation.
 Allan Tannenbaum's recent photography exhibition, "Bright Lights Big City: New York in the 70s," was a great success. Sponsored by Art in Tune and Overlook Press, the opening night gala raised money for Inner-City Arts in Los Angeles. Pictured here at the April 2 opening is actress Rose McGowan, in front of a classic shot of Frank Zappa (on his 35th birthday in 1974) from the book. For a behind the scenes look at the making of this extaordinary exhibit, click here, and here for some views of the installation.
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