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Recap: Deadbeat Club’s “Mentally Retired” at Slow Culture ~ Highland Park

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Friday, January 9th was the opening of Deadbeat Club's "Mentally Retired" photography show at Slow Culture. Clint Woodside, the founder of Deadbeat Club, arranged the group show which  featured an eclectic group of photographs from Andrea Sonnenberg, Devin Briggs, Nolan Hall, Deanna Templeton, Cheryl Dunn, Grant Hatfield, Tobin Yelland, Ed Templeton and (of course) Clint Woodside. The opening featured an exclusive dj set by Atiba & Ako Jefferson, who brought the musical heat to match the photography. It all combined for one of Slow Culture's biggest shows ever. L.A. Taco's Desilu stopped by to capture the night...

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