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Friday, May 21, 2010
[posted] Friday [morning]/ May 21st
i'm back/ y'all ready for this--
grape scott!
distraught, unaligned, desolate, ringworm;
no dark thing can drop me from this cloud.
i'm much too high on weed and hope.
i've a mind all mine
and no ethical restraint/


. . . on with today's activities . . .

Music (en vivo)}

6:00 p.m./ at AT1 Art Projects/
New Yorkian art show + live musicians;
cut-and-paste/curious/experimental electronic music by Lucky Dragons;
sample-friendly/curious/electronic indie music by Keepaway;
some form of performance by Arturo Vidich
All Ages . . . $??(free??
more info here

8:00 p.m./ at Synchronicity Space/
Synch Space hosts half a "new wave" show
and half a "wtf" show/
Future Islands is cute girly electro-rawk;
Lower Dens is Jana Hunter;
Foot Village drum and shout;
Robedoor echo darkly
All Ages . . . $??(free??

9:00 p.m./ at Echo Curio/
a lo-fi pop jam whack-off!
Woah Hunx blast sharp pop jams;
Christmas Island sound like 12 year-olds;
Tijuana Panthers: self-described "barbershop surfpop"
All Ages . . . $5
more info here


9:00 p.m./ at The Smell/
Feel Free are like jesus rock;
Monster Pussy are discordant pop punk;
Roundabout want to be noisy;
All Ages . . . $5

Cinema}

7:30 p.m./ at the Aero Theatre/
for those whose interests lie with Pink Floyd and
60's counter-culture: Zabrinskie Point (1970)
& If... (1968) double feature.
more info here

7:30 p.m./at the Egyptian Theatre/
Akira Kurosawa is a Japanese filmmaker whose unique interpretations
of Shakespeare works proved to be  highly potent inspirations for 
a large portion of the better spaghetti westerns/ tonight, two films by 
Akira Kurosawa: Rashomon (1950) & The Hidden Fortress (1958) 

7:30, 10:00 p.m., 12:15 a.m./ at the New Beverly Cinema/
David Carradine is a man of acting talent/ a man who started
as a man with kung-fu and ended as a man dead of auto-erotic
asphyxiation. hence the New Bev in Association with Cinefamily
bring you a David Carradine special Tribute evening:
first, Davey Carradine is Woody Guthrie, folk singer
extraordinaire in Hal Ashby's  Bound for Glory (1976);
then, our man Carradine takes part in a psychotic experiment
in the 20s in Ingmar Bergman's The Serpent's Egg (1977);
     later, at midnight:
David Carradine stars in Martin Scorsese's second feature film,
Boxcar Bertha (1972), as a lover-man/train robber.
more info here

12:00 a.m./ at the Nuart/
midnight screening of cultish horror comedy classic Troll 2 (1990)

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