Laughing Squid Unholiday Party II Wrap-Up + Photos & Video

by Scott Beale on December 29, 2008 · 6 comments

Laughing Squid Unholiday Party II

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Thanks to everyone who came out to our last minute Laughing Squid Unholiday Party II on Saturday. What an amazing event. Here are some great write-ups on the party from Laura Loves Art, All Shook Down (SF Weekly) and San Francisco Metblogs.

A big thanks to the following people for helping to make the event a success:

- Andy Fusso & Jeff Herzbach, our wonderful hosts at the “Gallery To Be Named Real Soon Now”, which is home to some amazing neon art, including all the jellyfish hanging everywhere, by New Orleans artist Eric Ehlenberger.

- Our surprise special musical guest the Mark Growden Trio. Mark will be playing with his sextet Thursdays in January at The Center for Sex and Culture.

- DJ Maubrowncow & DJ Timmmii who provided the party’s soundtrack.

- The watercolor light cover art by Doctor Popular.

- Tracy Feldstein, who jumped in at the last minute to help as our event MC.

- All of our guests who brought food, drink and ice, including Shannon Clark who baked a ham just for the party.

 

Event Coverage:

- Laura Loves Art

- All Shook Down (SF Weekly)

- San Francisco Metblogs

- John Adams

- Violet Blue

- K-J Blaque

- Aubrey Sabala

- Enric Teller

- k0re

 

Here’s video of the Mark Growden Trio by All Shook Down (SF Weekly).

Ori Neidich also shot some video of the Mark Growden Trio.

photos by Scott Beale, K-J Blaque, John Adams, Laura Loves Art & Enric Teller

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

Last Minute Laughing Squid Unholiday Party II

Laughing Squid: Decade 2 Wrap-Up (Photos & Video)

Photos From Laughing Squid’s Last Minute Unholiday Party

Laughing Squid Web Hosting Party Wrap-Up

Laughing Squid’s Last Minute Unholiday Party

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 adam jackson December 29, 2008 at 10:07 am

Sorry I missed it Scott. I never go out on Saturdays and spent the night catching up on some well needed rest.

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2 Scott Beale December 29, 2008 at 10:31 am

Adam, one of these days you’ll have to come out to a Laughing Squid party, I don’t do them as often as I used to.

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3 Aimee Greeblemonkey December 29, 2008 at 10:40 am

Loving the accordion. But it runs in my family.
http://www.greeblemonkey.com/2008/01/digging-up-memories.html

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4 Laura Iriarte December 29, 2008 at 12:00 pm

hey scott, thanks for the pic and blog link, so sweet of you…
: )

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5 Anna Billstrom December 29, 2008 at 12:11 pm

Thanks Scott- one of the best parties this season!

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6 Nina Rawkstah December 29, 2008 at 2:21 pm

Thank you for another memorable event!!

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