Entries from LAist tagged with 'thecorporation'
September 24, 2004
Tonight at Spaceland, have a quiet evening enjoying the music of Alan Sparhawk (of Low), along with Evan (of Parlour/Marjorie Fair) and Dina Waxman (of Space Mtn). Doors open at 9:00 PM and tickets are $12.00. At the The Fold at King King, KCRW presents eclectic country singer Jim White with Devotchka and The Mendoza Line. The show starts at 9:00 PM and tickets are $15.00. In film, the Egyptian Theatre is hosting the......
Continue Reading "Higher and Lower"September 23, 2004
Music and film are two events that this town does better than most, and tonight is full of them. The early '90s are back to visit tonight in the form of both types of media, so get out there and relive some memories or better yet, make some new ones. It's a blast from the past at The Roxy, as Jordan Knight—yes, that Jordan Knight—takes the stage, preceeded by J-Me, Tina Landon and Nick......
Continue Reading "Please Don't Go"September 22, 2004
It never ceases to amaze LAist that no matter how much goes on in this city, more things pop up every day. We hope that you're all taking advantage of the opportunities presented by living in such a vast and interesting city, such as those featured below. Tonight at Book Soup on Sunset, Susanna Clarke will present and sign her much-talked-about debut novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell. "Ten years in the writing, her......
Continue Reading "Strange and Novel"July 9, 2004
As promised, the weekend has finally rolled around. As befits your perserverance during the shortened post-holiday week, the next three days are packed with activity. LAist has plucked out some highlights just for loyal readers like yourself. Highly anticipated, particularly in light of recent events, The Corporation opens tonight for a two week engagement at the NuArt. The film chronicles the rise and increasing dominance of corporate power, including interviews with Noam Chomsky, Michael......
Continue Reading "Because You're Young"