FADER TV: LA Is A Nice Place To Live #3

On each episode of FADER TV’s LA Is A Nice Place To Live, the West Coast staff takes in some of the city’s culture and fun good times. This week, we head over to Hope Gallery in Echo Park for their TV Books exhibition. While there, we chatted (but IRL) a bit with Tim Barber about how TV Books relates to his Tiny Vices project and about his on-demand approach to the book publishing game. We’d call it a weird night, not because of the art on the walls (that was expected), but because of the surprisingly strong baby and dog turnout.

LA: Hope Gallery

Sometimes we wake up on the morning like Man what if today is the day when we figure out how to do everything ever and still be the raddest dudes while doing it? Cali Dewitt probably doesn’t think about this at all, because he is a Rad Dude who, with David Kramer of Family Bookstore, has started a gallery called…Hope Gallery. The grand opening is in LA tonight, so if you are there soaking in the sunrays, stop by.