April 5, 2008
Pencil This In: Saturday

Photo by K. Moriarty via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr
FILM
It might be hard to enjoy the recent Lindsay Lohan film I Know Who Killed Me, but the Silent Movie Theatre believes it’s possible. Tonight, filmmaker Chris Sivertson and the theatre’s Holyf*ckingshit series presents his arts-ploitation movie, and encourages viewers to take another look. How can one resist a film with a hairless cat and a rechargeable prosthetic limb?
10:30 p.m. // Silent Movie Theatre // 611 Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles // $10
VARIETY SHOW
The Tomorrow Show at the Steve Allen Theater is a weekly event hosted by Craig Anton, Ron Lynch, and Brendon Small (all contributors to numerous Adult Swim shows). Get ready for some very bizarre music and comedy.
Midnight // Steve Allen Theater // 4773 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles // $5 // (323) 666-4268
ART
The Constant Gallery opens it’s new exhibit, Camilo Cruz: A Bureaucracy Artist. The artist’s unique situation, being both artist and Los Angeles Superior Court administrator, allows him to examine human imperfection within the justice system. He tells his story through photographs and an installation.
6 p.m. // The Constant Gallery // 2673 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles // (310) 430-9058 // Free
ART WALK
This weekend, the Brewery Art Colony invites you into their space for their bi-yearly event, the Brewery Art Walk. Feel free to explore the artist’s space and if you like something, make an offer!
11 a.m. – 6 p.m. // The Brewery // 600 Moulton Ave, Los Angeles // Free
MUSIC
Pianist Andy Milne, poet John Moon, saxophonist John Beaty, bassist Chris Tordini, and drummer Kenny Grohowski, make up Dapp Theory, a modern take on a jazz band. Their style is jazz mixed with hip-hop and a little funk. Performing tonight at Cal Arts’ downtown lounge, performance space, and gallery, Red Cat.
8:30 p.m. // Red Cat // 631 W. 2nd St, Los Angeles // (213) 237-2800 // $10 - $20
DRINK
Santos Uy (of AOC, Silverlake Wine, and Nunchux fame) opens its new Venetian eatery Bacaro L.A. With an open bar and tons of hors d’oeuvres, you can’t go wrong.
7:30 p.m. // Bacaro L.A. // 2308 S. Union Ave, Los Angeles // $10


