SF Chronicle
Warhol's 15 more minutes
Trey Bundy, Chronicle Staff Writer
March 10, 2009
Andy Warhol's famed Silver Factory came to life again - if only for an evening - when dead ringers for Warhol, Bob Dylan, Edie Sedgwick, Ultra Violet and other superstars of the era converged at an Emeryville warehouse and lounged on a replica of the artist's famous red couch. They sat with crossed legs, quipped sarcastically to reporters and photographers, and somehow managed to look bored and fabulous at the same time. Read More...
510 Report
Time Travel in Emeryville: The Factory Party
By Carlos Davalos
March 9th, 2009
A congregation of look-alike Andy Warhols is not something that happens often. But on Friday March 6, in an Emeryville warehouse that reproduced the 1960s’ dark, industrial-driven art scene fathered by Warhol, the Third Annual Amoeba Art Show took place. Read More...
East Bay Express
The Factory Party Rocked!
Andy Warhol was brought back to life on Friday night in the form of the Factory Party, hosted by East Bay Express and Amoeba Music. And boy did we rock!. Read More...
The Tripwire
DEVO's Mark Mothersbaugh & David Lynch Donate Art To 3rd Annual Amoeba Music Show
By Elizabeth Cawein
March 12th, 2009
Legendary independent music store Amoeba Music in San Francisco is in the midst of its third annual Amoeba Art Show and Silent Auction, and this year Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh and director David Lynch have both donated original works to the event. Read More...
Prefix Mag
Amoeba Music's Art Show/Auction
By Jim Allen
March 13th, 2009
Even if the music business finally goes belly up and every other purveyor of recorded music goes the way of the dodo, it seems likely that West coast record collectors' paradise Amoeba Music will still be standing, an institution serving countless crate diggers in San Francisco, Berkeley, and Los Angeles. Now Amoeba is trying to give a little something back to its community by running its third annual art show and silent auction. Read More...