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Tonight in Rock in LA - Pet Shop Boys, The Doors, Nina Hartley

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Pet Shop Boys @ Wiltern
The Doors @ The Whiskey
DJ AM @ LAX
Raul Malo @ The Roxy
Marisa Monte @ Royce Hall
Aterciopelados, Los Abandoned @ Henry Fonda
The UVs, Hollywood Harlots, Bastard @ Dragonfly
Ass Pocket of Whiskey @ Harvelle's
Sia, The Bird & the Bee, Greg Laswell @ Avalon
Republic of Loose, Gran Ronde, Box Violet @ The Troubadour
From Satellite, Verona Grove, Supercreep, The Robins @ Viper Room
Sam Joole, Lowry, Blood on the Stereo, Deaf by Dawn @ Lava Lounge
Dan Bern, Luke Doucet, Sarah Dashew @ The Hotel Cafe

Courtney Love (signing) @ Vroman's
David Mamet (speaking) @ LA Central Library
Nina Hartley @ Book Soup
Kitty Dukakis (signing) @ Borders Books, Westwood

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