Nina Bhadreshwar
Los Angeles
Nina Bhadreshwar
Los Angeles
Nina edited and published the international graffiti, music and poetry magazine, The Real State, from 1992, living and working in Paris, Italy, Amsterdam, New York and London before relocating to South Central Los Angeles in 1994. She was then recruited by Death Row Records to help set up its own magazine, Deathrow Uncut. She sold a comedy feature film script in 1995 and has been writing and co-writing since along with music and arts journalism for Clash magazine. Author of her own biography, recounting her days in Watts and Los Angeles during the Death Row era, 'How To Survive Puberty at 25', she has also written other novels and short stories, illustrating them with her spraypainted canvases.