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Little House

7:00 PM at Dutton’s Brentwood marks the start of an evening with poet J.D. McClatchy and photographer Erica Lennard, who will be signing American Writers at Home, their new book featuring the homes of Ernest Hemingway, Edith Wharton, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Frost and those of 17 other great American authors.
At the Troubadour, enjoy a rainy night with The Ocean Blue, Starflyer 59 and Bedroom Walls. Tickets are $15.00 advance and doors open at 8:00 PM.
At the El Rey, see the formerly great band known as The Dillinger Escape Plan with the always entertaining Every Time I Die, Zao, Misery Signals and Red Sparrows at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00.
The Knitting Factory hosts Eddie Spaghetti of the Supersuckers at 8:30 PM; tickets are $8.00.
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His latest solo exhibition is titled “Flutterluster,” showing at Los Angeles gallery Matter Studio. It features large works that incorporate what Huss describes as a “fluttering line” that he’s been playing with ever since he was a child — going on 50 years.
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It's set to open by mid-to-late February.
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The new Orange County Museum of Art opens its doors to the public on Oct. 8.
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Cosplayers will be holding court once again and taking photos with onlookers at the con.
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Littlefeather recalls an “incensed” John Wayne having to be restrained from assaulting her and being threatened with arrest if she read the long speech Brando sent with her.