Tongue Music

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 20, 2007
This ain't your father's downtown Fullerton. The pawn and antique shops have gradually been replaced in recent years by hip restaurants and hipper bars. The coolest of the cool? The Slidebar Café, a rock N roll hangout co-owned by Lit's Jeremy...
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