Looks like Rick is having some success finding homes for the orphaned shows. One show that has moved is the Crystal Stilts/Nacho Business/English Singles show on Sunday night. Moved to Sol Collective. Starts at 8:30. Bring exact change or you have to pay more. Sunday night shows are slightly more do-able than Monday nights shows, IMHO, because at least you can sleep in on Sunday? Do. Not. Miss.
I had so much fun at MOBS on Sunday. The Quiet Earth was really fun, with a healthy dose of full-frontal male nudity. It was made in New Zealand, and I spotted the fun trivia fact that director Lee Tamahori (who later went on to direct Die Another Day and one of the Triple X movies) had a part on the crew as an AD.
This Sunday they're showing a documentary on R. Budd Dwyer (perfect for mother's day), if you would rather watch a movie than go to the show, or hey, do both!
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
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The Bee had an editorial about food trucks today:
http://www.sacbee.com/2011/05/04/3599733/let-lunch-money-decide-fate-of.html
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