CHILLING THE VERY MEHRO IN THEIR BONES

Heroine Music Group’s mehro, who recently opened for Claire Rosinkranz at L.A.’s storied El Rey Theatre for two sold-out nights, learned the hard way that sometimes, when your dreams come true, they can get a little nightmarish around the edges. This life lesson was provided by our own Nicole Ghapgharan, who not only bum-rushed what should have been a blissful photo op but also subjected mehro to 37 minutes of squirrel videos she’d been “curating” on her phone. Fortunately, the young artist was able to make good his escape by cleverly explaining that he had a thing with some people. Seen wondering how we’re still around after 37 years are (l-r) mehro day-to-day manager Alex Forsyth, Ragnar Rosinkranz, mehro, Claire Rosinkranz, Ghapgharan and Claire's manager, Work of Art's Brandon Epstein.

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