4.23.2012

Mitsuwa Day!

So, I went to Mistsuwa again today with my buddie. We had lunch but I was really happy to get to the magazines. . .and the ones I bought had free gifts (YAY!). I made my friend so tried b/c I couldn't choose which magazines to get. . .lol. So, I bought "Sweet" and "Biteki." "Sweet" came with this Jill Stuart pink tote bag and Biteki came a with small abstract makeup tote/bag and "Lunasol Moist conditoin mask", maybe I can do my first review on it and in magazine there is a Clarin white plus serum sample. Biteki is a skincare and cosmetic magazine.

Here are some picks:






. . .Seeya

4.20.2012

The Korean Music Festival [Los Angeles]



In 2003, the inaugural Korean Music Festival was brought to Southern California by the Korea Times to create a memorable night of music and harmony among Korean Americans.

The Korea Times, as the leading news organization in the Korean American community, set into motion a variety of plans to commemorate the centennial anniversary of Korean American immigration to the United States and boldly presented a grandiose show that had never been attempted before. As one of the largest music festivals throughout Southern California, the Korean Music Festival's one of a kind program brings to our patrons only the most noted artists of Korea to celebrate the lives of Korean Americans of all generations. Each year, the Festival surpasses all expectations and records as it takes root as a Korean American tradition.

The inaugural concert in 2003 featured more than 18 top-tiered artists from Korea, and aroused overwhelming encouragement and anticipation from the community. With such attention, the inaugural concert successfully opened to a sold-out show, selling out 18,000 seats in a mere 14 days. As a single concert, it is the largest in its scale, demonstrating a cohesive marketing effort that had never been tested in major venues. With enormous support from corporate sponsors and the community, the Korean Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl continues to gain indisputable popularity and reputation as it records a sellout every year.

The Korean Music Festival is held at the world-famous Hollywood Bowl and attracts people not only from Southern California, but also from the rest of the nation and the world.

The Korean Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl puts its patrons at the center of the Korean Wave that is sweeping across Asia. Globally renowned artists such as BoA and Rain have graced the stages of the Korean Music Festival to elevate it into an occasion enjoyed by Koreans and non-Koreans alike.


Box Office
4525 Wilshire Blvd,
Los Angeles
CA 90010

323-692-2055
323-692-2068
323-692-2070
323-692-2187

Hollywood Bowl
2301 North Highland Avenue
Hollywood, CA 90068

General Parking
$22.00-$40.00 per car
Motorcycles $9.00 each
Limos and buses at $40.00 each


Park & Ride
Cost per person roundtrip:
$10 at the bus (CASH ONLY, EXACT CHANGE REQUIRED)

For more info visit there website: http://www.koreanmusicfestival.com/index.php

4.15.2012

E-shoppers, forget about beware and listen up!

Hey guys,
So I wanted to buy a motherboard from a website but I also wanted to see a review from customers. I found that 5/10 like the site and the rest had some complaints on customer service and they didn't receive an invoice. When it come tech buying, make sure the website is for you but you can always try eBay I guess. Anyway here is list I think you should follow when you make your next tech buy online because sometimes you'll loss big time.
Now if the website/store is far from where you live than you should definitely follow these rules.

1.) Make sure the item is stock!(A lot of companies don't update their websites like they should.)Call their toll free hotline speak to a Representative. Write down their name, date, and time.If they seem shady don't make a order.

2.)If they have it in stock make the purchase but also document your purchase by taking screen shoots.(windows PrtScn/SysRq.\ Mac shift+command+3/4)

3.) If you haven't received an invoice of your purchase then email them asking for a corformation number and a tracking number and if possible a picture of the product you have purchased. If you haven't heard anything back call them and ask them, also writing down the persons name, date, and time. If they can not answer the questions you ask, then ask to speak with manager.

4.) Worst case if haven't received your product or the right product or nothing at all. Go file a compliant with company on their website and ask for a refund then make a copy of this compliant and send it to the top person (ceo/manager).

5.) If nothing is done about the issue gather all your documents and any thing you have received back from company. And write to Consumer Reports mail and email these document to them also keep a copy for yourself.

6.) Lastly, call your credit card company and ask if there had been tranction taken place from the company. If so ask to fight the transaction and tell them I have all the information that had taken place from the day of purchase to present and if you can mail/ email it to them so they can do an investigation. This may take awhile so be patient.(also get the the reps name, date, and time.)

Hopefully this will help you a lot BC a lot companies nowadays like to cause us consumers a lot grief over material things so they can make buck off you.

Have great day guys.
Seeya.

4.13.2012

Sweet

Hey Guys,
So I was on Facebook and I when looking at updates my friends were putting but also notice something from Tokyo Fashion. Apparently, Sweet Streets is an artist management firm specializing in the representation of artists of the kawaii movement. Established in 2011, with business based in Los Angeles and Tokyo, Sweet Streets maintains relationships with international galleries and retailers to encourage new trends in the art world. They represent selected artists Chikuwaemil, Eimi, Luke Chueh, and Shojono Tomo.

Preseting "MY LITTLE PONY Project 2012 Los Angeles, a charitable art exhibition inspired by MY LITTLE PONY."

"Hasbro's MY LITTLE PONY Project returns in 2012 with a year-long global celebration of MY LITTLE PONY: Friendship Is Magic, a charitable art exhibition inspired by MY LITTLE PONY. 2012 marks the first world tour of the MY LITTLE PONY Project, engaging talents in Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo, Japan.

This special exhibition launches in Los Angeles on May 5, 2012 at Toy Art Gallery and will showcase the MY LITTLE PONY Project charity ponies, 18" MY LITTLE PONY figures designed by international fine artists, and MY LITTLE PONY pop-up shop by WeLoveFine. Select shops from Toy Art Gallery to JapanLA, Joyrich, Munky King, and more will host secret pony items, turning Melrose Avenue into "MY LITTLE PONY Avenue". Please join us in celebrating the world of MY LITTLE PONY."




Exhibition runs: May 5 - May 26, 2012
Opening night: May 5th, 7pm - 11pm

@ Toy Art Gallery
7571 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046
http://​www.toyartgallery.com/

Check out these other MY LITTLE PONY events during the month of May!

May 12th, 2012 : 12noon - 3pm
MY LITTLE PONY: Friendship Is Magic screening & panel with the voice actors. Ticket information is coming soon.

@ The Silent Movie Theater
611 N. Fairfax Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
http://www.cinefamily.org/

May 12th, 2012 : 5pm - 8pm
MY LITTLE PONY: Friendship Is Magic autograph poster signing and meet & greet at Toy Art Gallery. This is a free event.

@ Toy Art Gallery
7571 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046
http://​www.toyartgallery.com/

May 19th, 2012: 1pm - 5pm
MY LITTLE PONY Family Day
Watch MY LITTLE PONY: Friendship Is Magic with our pony artists, get your face painted, and eat ponyful cupcakes. This is a free event.

@ Toy Art Gallery
7571 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046
http://​www.toyartgallery.com/

For artwork updates:
LIKE Sweet Streets on facebook to get artwork updates and related news first! http://www.facebook.com/​sweetstreetsla

For all event updates:
LIKE Mighty Fine on facebook to get event updates and related news first!
http://www.facebook.com/​welovefine