The room was packed, and I stood leaning against the railing of the second floor, watching the twirling lights rotate over the sea of heads and shoulders to make the Troubadour look like an aquarium. Read more...
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October 5, 9:44 pm
Concert Review: “Ben Kweller”
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October 2, 9:40 pm
Cash at Folsom Prison
There may never be another artist who embodies contradictions as effortlessly as Johnny Cash. He was the country music singer who hobnobbed with Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. Read more...
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October 2, 9:34 pm
Writer reveals experiences, thoughts
On Oct. 11, acclaimed essayist, poet, and fiction-writer Phillip Lopate, will read from one of his two novellas (either “Confessions of Summer” or “The Rug Merchant”) at the Hammer Museum. Read more...
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October 2, 9:33 pm
Festival embodies downtown diversity
Each year brings with it an onslaught of music festivals, each with a unique lineup, backdrop and mission. But none are quite like the Detour music festival. Read more...
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October 2, 9:31 pm
Screen Scene: “Religulous”
"Religulous" is Bill Maher's satirical and quick-witted feature-length exposition of his perceptions about organized religion. Read more...
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October 1, 9:54 pm
Kronos Quartet to perform 9/11 tribute
Unorthodox and daring, the Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet takes impeccably rehearsed classical string music, throws in musical influences from every corner of the globe, adds a bit of technology and refuses to let the bow part with the string until the sound created is one never heard before. Read more...
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October 1, 9:00 pm
Artistic Allies
As a scenic artist in the entertainment industry, Bridget Duffy has painted around wild animals, worked in Japan, and even helped to create a banner that broke through the Earth's atmosphere on a NASA shuttle. But this past month she was given a much different artistic opportunity Read more...