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Brenda Perlin Reads from her New Book at Book Soup
Book Soup has always supported punk readings, and tonight was no different, with readings from Brenda Perlin’s Crime and PUNKishment: Stories and Exclusive Interviews with Rodney Bingenheimer, Jack Grisham, Palmolive of the Slits, Linda Ramone and Captain Sensible. Besides Brenda … Continue reading
X at Pershing Square
The weather was great Saturday night for a free concert in the park, but instead of chamber music or A Midsummer Nights Dream done as a hippie rock musical ( It was done with Susan Tyrell. I was there) we … Continue reading
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Tagged billy zoom, DJ Bonebrake, dukey flyswatter, Exene Cervenka, john doe, x
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Live Review: X At The Roxy
“People are gonna say ‘I just paid six dollars to see this band, they’re not desperate.’” – Exene Cervenka in The Decline Of Western Civilization, 1980. Six dollars? Thirty-two years later, the scalpers in front of the heavily sold-out Roxy … Continue reading
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Tagged billy zoom, live review, Los Angeles, ray manzarek, the roxy, x
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