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Sophie Prettyman-Beauchamp

Sophie Prettyman-Beauchamp

Sophie Prettyman-Beauchamp (they/them) is a Los Angeles-born-and-based writer, photographer, and multidisciplinary creative. During their time in film school, they hosted a radio show on KUCI 88.9 FM and began their career as a music journalist, interviewing artists and covering the live music scene across Southern California. In addition to their work with Atwood, they write and shoot for LA music publication Be In A Band Or Die and host the weekly music program 8-Track Sabbath on Moon Glow Radio under the moniker DJ prettyuglyman. Get in touch with them on social media. (Photo by Lily Correa Lewites)

Watch This Liquid Pour Itself - Okay Kaya
MusicFebruary 11, 2021<February 10, 2021

Review: Okay Kaya Redefines Bedroom Pop on ‘Watch This Liquid Pour Itself’

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Essays, MusicFebruary 1, 2021<February 1, 2021

In Memoriam: SOPHIE’s Brief but Cataclysmic Career Redefined Pop Music

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Features, Interviews, Music, PremieresNovember 10, 2020<November 10, 2020

Feature: Ember Knight Reveals the Man Behind the Curtain with Their Intimate Rock Opera ‘CHERYL’

ALL HITS © 2020
Features, Interviews, MusicNovember 2, 2020<November 2, 2020

Punk for the Pandemic: A Conversation with All Hits

Seth Bogart © Alexandra Cabral
Columns, Music, Today's SongNovember 2, 2020<November 2, 2020

Today’s Song: Seth Bogart Reimagines Punk Classic “Oh Bondage! Up Yours!”

IAN SWEET © Lucy Sandler
Columns, Music, Today's SongOctober 7, 2020<October 7, 2020

Today’s Song: IAN SWEET Masters the Blade on “Sword”

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