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Teen Angels Art Show ~ June 14th

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Teen Angels Magazine will be hosting an art show to celebrate the release of its 233rd issue on June 14th at Mi Vida in Highland Park. Some of the artists that will be showing are; Manny Sanchez, Angel Diaz, Richard Sanchez,Matt McCormick, Sand Oner, Handstyle1777, Natasha Lillipore, Dian Regalado, Niteowl Ashlona Hinojosa and many more.

There will be a music too-- a mix of rare Oldies and Old School funk. Edgar Diaz will be spinning rare Funk, mixed among a few rare oldies and selected Hip hop. Soulera 5150 and Ruben Molina will playing a few rare cuts of oldies. Also Richard Castor will be mixing what he likes to call “Newbies” , songs that sound like they were made in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, but made in the 2000s.

About Teen Angels Magazine

TEEN ANGELS MAGAZINE Started by artist Teen Angel, an artist and muralist out of San Jose, CA. He gathered a large following through his personal art and and art in lowrider magazine. In 1981 He created his own magazine TEEN ANGELS. He created a huge underground network and thrived in the 80s and 90s. In the late 90s his younger son Johnny was given the control and ownership of the magazine. Along with his brother David “Payaso” Holland, they carried on the magazine till about 2007. There was one more issue about 2011. The magazine was definitely not coming out on a regular bases. Smiley realized he didnt have much time for the magazine and decided to let David “Travieso” Medina and Richard Castor run the magazine. Payaso still helped out as a sales men for the magazine. The first issue from this team debuted at the beginning of 2014. Issue #232. Since then the word has been spreading that the magazine is back! People are very excited to here the name TEEN ANGELS MAGAZINE once again.

www.teenangelsarte.com

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