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them. They dreamed of creating an event space that could also better the community. Their solution? They turned the bottom floor into a revolving art space, part-time gallery, music venue, backdrop for book readings, discussions and political powwows. For just a $ 5 donation at the door, guests enter through the
Storyville-esque front porch and either meet in the multicolored salons, or out back, where there's a stage, fire pit and sound system. On any given night you can find something cool going on, from square dancing to belly dancing and the best in local underground music. 3110 N. Broadway, Lincoln Heights
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three old-school RVs parked in the back, and you'll find dangling lights, a bar made from found parts and an assortment of couches decorating the yard. A giant wall behind the stage is perfect for projections and movies when the sun goes down and strange music turns the dial to mellow. Then a monkey might appear playing a drum, or a burlesque dancer or two might strut her stuff out among the people.
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On May 1, 2015 a fire broke out in the backyard performance area of HM157, destroying it and damaging the house itself and two neighboring buildings; two residents of the house lost "everything" in the blaze. In the following weeks, the members of the HM157 collective and supporters came together to
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One of the more unusual venues in town, Historical
Monument 157 keeps the underground eccentric. Beyond the iron fence and Ping-Pong table, the old Victorian mansion manages to stay standing, surrounded by blooming plants and random furniture. Walk around to the left, past another gate beside one of
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Dibble killed his co-worker James
Wallace at the Pacific Coast Tinware and Crockery Company after a heated argument during which Wallace attacked Dibble with a hammer. Later on that morning when, after more heated arguments, Wallace attacked Dibble again, Dibble "plunged a long, keen-bladed knife,
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Monument No. 157 is a mildly rundown old Victorian in East L.A. How it became a hub for hipsters, artists and people of all ages is due to its quirky inhabitants When saw the house they fell in love, but the rent was so high, the only way they could make it work was to make it work for
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HM157 has gone through a lot of changes. It was once a residence. Much later, it was home to a real estate office. Now, it's the base for a collective of creative people who make their home a center for underground arts and entertainment. They've hosted salons, craft nights, film festivals, live
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HM157 functions as a music venue, gallery, multi-purpose art work space, farm, and location for public and private events, film/video/photo shoots, cinema screenings, eco-workshops, lectures & fundraisers. Some of the concerts put on at this venue have included artists like
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HM157 has been consistently cited as being one of the most interesting "underground" venues in L.A.'s vibrant arts and music scene: it was voted "Best
Underground Date Night 2009" and "Best Escape From Corporate Entertainment 2010" by
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page was organized and raised thousands of dollars to help rebuild. HM157 was able to keep on functioning despite the fire, only having to cancel 2 shows that had been scheduled for the days immediately afterwards.
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Wallace's left side, clear to the hilt again and again into Wallace's side, each thrust burying the blade to the handle." The newspaper report goes on to identify Horace
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described HM157 as consistently being "L.A.’s most interesting house party" and as "ecompense for every obnoxious, overpriced club you’ve ever been to."; in 2014, Los Angeles
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HM157, 3110 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, California. Backyard cozy space, detail. Another of the several available backyard spaces for events and film/video/photography shoots.
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management of the house said nobody was harmed, but the entire backyard was destroyed and that two residents lost 'everything.'
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