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Bang a Gong

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At the New Beverly Cinema it's a Takashi Miike double feature, with his new film Gozu at 7:30 PM, followed by the wonderfully depraved Audition at 9:55 PM.

Enjoy a Hammer Conversation at 7:00 PM between filmmaker David O. Russell and actress Lily Tomlin, discussing their recent collaboration on I Heart Huckabee's

UCLA Live features The Bang on a Can All-Stars with Philip Glass, reintepreting Glass's legendary "Music in 5ths and Music in Similar Motion" in Royce Hall at 8:00 PM. Tickets range from $15-$45.

At the Troubadour, KCRW presents Dogs Die in Hot Cars with On The Speakers and The Colour. Tickets are $12 and doors open at 8:00 PM.

Meanwhile, at the El Rey, Indie 103 presents Tegan & Sara with Los Abandoned at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $17.50.

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