Issue Four (summer/fall 2009)
Imago is distributed in Canada at Chapters and other fine booksellers.
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Interviews of C,
PressTagged:
alternative fashion,
alternative model,
alternative subculture,
amanda brooks,
amanda brooks photography,
andy warhol museum,
art,
bella muerte,
California,
canada,
Clint Catalyst,
contemporary art,
creepsuela switchletto,
dirk mai,
Fashion,
glenn kaino,
glossy magazines,
image,
imago magazine,
imagozine,
Internet,
jared gold,
jennifer corona,
jennifer corona make-up artistry,
make-up by bella muerte,
model,
model damage,
new media,
persona,
photographer amanda brooks,
photographer Dirk Mai,
queer,
queer author,
queer authors,
sandra,
sandra from imago,
social media,
spectator,
taissa lada,
taissa lada millinery,
the "spectator",
web presence,
writer,
writers
Can/Would/Could/Do you DIGG!?
(To Do So, It’s As Easy AS Clicking The “Digg” Hyper-Link Listed Above…
please and thank you!
♥
CCx
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VideosTagged:
accessories by Jared Gold,
American designers alive,
American designers with vision,
author,
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authors from CA,
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box eight,
BOXeight,
breaking news,
character actor,
Clint Catalyst,
clint catalyst media,
contemporary American designer,
contemporary American designers,
dandy,
Digg,
Digg.com,
Gen Art,
hair by Irene Urias,
hairroin salon,
hairroinsalon.com,
irene urias,
jared gold,
Julie Meise,
L.A. Fashion Week,
L.A. Fashion Week Spring 2009,
los angeles,
model,
Models,
news via vlog,
news-worthy,
personal style,
Q & A,
RealTVFilms,
red carpet,
secrets,
style,
style icon,
style icons,
Vlog
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21st century haiku,
cadence,
Clint Catalyst,
Clint Catalyst interviews,
clint catalyst media,
haiku,
interview,
Interviews of C,
kim acrylic,
literary journal,
meter,
new,
new haiku,
new means for storytelling,
new poetic form,
poetic form by Clint Catalyst,
poetry,
Q & A,
question and answer,
strict poetic form,
The Battered Suicase,
the millennial haiku
What Do *I* Have To Say About Life In L.A.?
30 July, 2008, 08:27 pm in “Los Angeles”
From Gay.com, whom I’m both surprised and appreciative would want advice from a freaky-ass prancy boy…but I AIN’T MAD ABOUT IT!

Then let me know of any hot spots around town I may have either forgotten…or just plain don’t know about!
(Please, I mean…)
Muchos Besos,
CCx
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Interviews of CTagged:
American Rag,
Barney's New York,
Bert Green Fine Art,
Billy Shire Fine Arts,
bootie,
bootie L.A.,
celebrity impersonators,
celebrity impostors,
Clint Catalyst,
club bootie,
Deadlee,
dirk mai,
Gay.com,
Guide to L.A.,
hairroin,
hairroin salon,
haunted hollywood hearse tour,
homohop,
Jackie Beat,
josh rotter,
La Luz de Jesus,
los angeles,
Mann's Chinese Theater,
Merry Keronowsky,
performance art,
queer,
queers versus gays,
queers vs gays,
recommendations,
Redcat,
Ron Athey,
scene,
style,
The Arclight,
the Hollywood Bowl,
the liberace museum,
The Vista,
Vista Theater