· Because nothing is quite as punk as writing a novel about male poet's "transcendent affair with a 17 year-old boy": Richard Hell reads Godlike at Book Soup.
· It might cost you more in gas than for the ticket, but M.I.A. seems well worth the drive to The Glasshouse in Pomona.
· You may not know that the motion picture Academy does anything but put on stuffy, overlong awards shows, but, amazingly, they do. Tonight, they host “Oscar’s Docs: The First 20 Years of Academy Award–Winning Documentaries, 1941–1960,” featuring Hitler Lives?, The True Glory, and Seeds of Destiny in their Linwood Dunn Theater. We're pretty sure that they haven't digitally inserted a singing and dancing Billy Crystal into footage of Hitler Lives? for the screening, so it should be a pretty pleasant evening.
