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James Taylor & Carole King @ Hollywood Bowl Fri 5/14/2010
James Taylor & Carole King @ Hollywood Bowl Sat 5/15/2010
Wow. No idea these two could draw like this. Or was this expected?
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James Taylor & Carole King @ Hollywood Bowl Fri 5/14/2010
James Taylor & Carole King @ Hollywood Bowl Sat 5/15/2010
Wow. No idea these two could draw like this. Or was this expected?
U2 are set to headline Friday night of the Glastonbury Festival on 6/25, sandwiching the date between North American tour stops Edmonton 6/23 and Minneapolis 6/27. Festival tickets have been sold out for a while now, but where there’s a will, there’s a way. All that criss-crossing the globe on jets can’t be very good for the environment, but if any single band has earned the right for a free pass, you would have to say it’s these guys.
Photo by Lindsey from the October 25, 2009 Rose Bowl show.
PICK OF THE WEEK
The Books
Monday, November 23
Hollywood Forever Masonic Lodge
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Fanfarlo
w/ Free Lance Whales
Monday, November 23
The Echo
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[ENTER TO WIN]
Simian Mobile Disco
w/ JDH and Dave P
Wednesday, November 25th
The Mayan
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[ENTER TO WIN]
Frank Stallone @ Viper Room Sat 12/5
Muse, 311, Slightly Stoopid, Phoenix, The Bravery, Metric, Vampire Weekend, Cage the Elephant & White Rabbits @ Gibson Amphitheatre (KROQ Acoustic Christmas) Sun 12/13
AFI, Rise Against, Alice In Chains, 30 Seconds to Mars, Three Days Grace, Anberlin, Dead By Sunrise (KROQ Acoustic Christmas) Sat 12/12
The Slits @ The Echo Sun 12/13
Kid Cudi @ Club Nokia Wed 12/23
Tenacious D @ Largo (Pablove Benefit) Wed 12/23
Kid Cudi @ Club Nokia Tue 12/22
3rd Annual Christmas Sweater Festival The Deadly Syndrome, The Pity Party, Eskimohunter, Signals, 400 Blows and special guests @ El Rey Sat 12/19
Mike Watt & His Missingmen, Ladyheat @ Redwood Bar & Grill Sat 12/12
Vampire Weekend @ Henry Fonda Tue 1/12
Tinariwen @ Royce Hall Sat 2/20
The Album Leaf @ El Rey Sat 2/13
St Vincent w/ Wildbirds & Peacedrums @ El Rey Tue 2/9
Four Tet w/ Nathan Flack @ Echoplex Sat 2/27
Magnetic Fields @ Wilshire Ebell Theatre (On sale Sat 11/21 10 am) Tue 3/2
»continue reading Losanjealous Concert Picks: November 23 – 29
Back in 1997 Anthony Lovett and Matt Maranian wrote and published what eventually became my favorite Los Angeles guidebook. That book’s name was (and is) LA Bizarro. A few years ago on this website I talked to Matt about the original book’s undertaking (fun interview with Matt here). Since that time the two authors have now revised, updated and significantly expanded that original tome, and their collective output was published by Chronicle Books just this fall. In the 2009 updated edition of LA Bizarro (available at the time of this writing and sitting right up there at #2 on the LA Times nonfiction bestseller list this week, no less) they talk about the new, they talk about what was, they elaborate on the “merits” of the Orange County-based Viacom/ Paramount/ Rusty Pelican Restaurants, Inc. international chain Bubba Gump Shrimp Company in sordid detail. (Write San Clemente today to find out how to open your own Bubba Gump!)
Alongside pearls of Los Angeles wisdom and hilarious anecdotes, the 1997 edition of the fabled book offered to the casual reader severe eye strain by way of its off-kilter typesetting and color palette (black-on-green, white-on-black). And, though that incomparable strained-eye feeling was perhaps a part of the appeal of the original volume due to the fact that full passages were on occasion very difficult to read – almost as if the authors didn’t really want to tell you what they were in fact telling you at the time – my aging, internet-scarred eyes are oh-so-thankful for the the cozy, old-fashioned, black-text-on-white-background legibility of the
2009 edition. I’m also thrilled because these guys clearly share our sensibilities, and vice-versa: numerous joints we’ve mentioned over the years here and there on our site also appear in this new book (Norwood Young’s House of Davids and the downtown Piñata District, to name but two); inversely, countless joints that first appeared in the original edition of LA Bizarro eventually showed up on our website a decade later, come to think of it. Guys, let it be known: You have an open invitation to blog, right here to our seven readers, any time you desire. Victor’s setting up your logins; your password is the two-word title of LA Bizarro, page 142, new edition.
Today we chat with both authors – nay, tastemakers – about the book’s recently-released revised edition and Los Angeles in general. In the below conversation, Tony’s answers follow the initials “ARL” (“A” as in Anthony, get it?) and Matt’s answers follow the initials “MM”.
Neither of you live in Los Angeles now (Simi’s close; Vermont may as well be Indonesia) and yet you felt compelled to return, research and release an updated guidebook about Los Angeles. Without repeating the intro to the new book verbatim…why is this?
»continue reading A Conversation with Anthony Lovett and Matt Maranian, Authors of LA Bizarro
In what looks to be shaping up like a classic public, city vs. corporate, private enterprise showdown, Pershing Square kicked off their Winter 2009 Downtown on Ice program yesterday Thursday, November 19, 2009 and will continue through Monday, January 18, 2010.
Meanwhile, over at the LA Live megaplex, the LA Kings Holiday on Ice program is set to begin on December 3, running through the end of December.
Pershing Square rink admission is $6 with $2 skate rentals; the LA Live rink is a $10 admission which includes a one-hour skate rental.
The Pershing Square program will feature a full series of weekly concerts, highlighted by a performance by Dramarama on Thursday 12/3.
Tonight kicks off a nice run of holiday season benefit rock shows for good causes around town. Basically, you have no excuse for not coming out and digging some music and giving a little something back.
When You Awake & The Fold Present A Tribute To Neil Young w/Delta Spirit, Ferraby Lionheart, Jason “Dead Meadow” Simon, Leslie and the Badgers, Stevens, The Parson Red Heads, Restavrant, Chapin Sisters & more @ Bootleg Theater. Proceeds benefit Children’s Music Fund.
Band of Horses, Tom Morello, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Tom Gabrel, Shirley Manson, Butch Walker, Jarrod Gorbel, Charlotte Martin & more @ Avalon Hollywood. Proceeds benefit the Pablove Foundation.
Slash, Ozzy Osbourne, Perry Farrell, Billy Idol, Travis Barker, Chester Bennington (Linkin Park), Andrew Stockdale (Wolfmother), Dave Navarro & more @ Avalon Hollywood. Layn Rocks: Los Angeles Youth Network Homeless Benefit.
Winston Calling: A Rock and Comedy Benefit featuring for Baby Winston Bertrand hosted by Black Francis. w/ Black Francis w/ Flea, members of Pixies, Love & Rockets, The 88, Michael Penn & more @ Echoplex
Winston Calling: A Rock and Comedy Benefit featuring for Baby Winston Bertrand hosted by Black Francis. w/ Tim and Eric (music set), Bob Odenkirk, Brian Posehn, Dave Lovering (magic act) @ The Echo
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The Fiery Furnaces w/ Cryptacize and Dent May & His Magnificent Ukelele @ El Rey Sat 11/21
Nice triple bill going on at the El Rey tomorrow, Saturday 11/21.
Enter now for your shot at a pair of tickets.
Photo by Sung from Fiery Furnaces’s 2007 Troubadour show.
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U2 @ Angel Stadium Mon 6/7/2010
Good luck.
Let us know if you make it into the GA inner circle on the field.
Photo by Lindsey from the October 25, 2009 Rose Bowl show.
And on the lighter side, from the fair & balaced news source:
Customs officials say they got a surprise when they found 316,000 glass bongs disguised as Christmas ornaments at the Los Angeles harbor.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Thursday that agents found the highly decorated drug pipes in 860 boxes shipped from China. The cargo, estimated to be worth more than $2.6 million, had been described as glass figures and Christmas ornaments.
Surely there’s some hacky joke to be found in this story, involving Santa Claus, chimneys, smoke and possibly Bill Clinton. Get ON IT, Jay’s staff of 25 writers.
Image courtesy of the fine journalists at WHAT-A-BONG.com.
News out of Manchester, TN. Bonnaroo 2010 now has dates you can touch-type into your iCalendars: June 10-13, 2010. (Was it always 4 days?) Ticket pre-sale begins on 11/27 and runs through 12/31. Handy layaway plan of five $50 payment is available. No word on the headliners or any of the line-up as of yet. Let the wild speculation begin.

Our heartiest congratulations go out to the following LA bands:
After Midnight Project Atreyu Evan Taubenfeld In This Moment Mozella Nathen Maxwell & the Original Bunny Gang Nations Afire Resident Hero Runner Runner The Parson Red Heads
These are the newly announced LA-based winners of Taco Bell’s 2009 “Feed The Beat” contest. All of These LA bands will be receiving $500 in Taco Bell Bucks to feed them on their upcoming tours.

Full photo gallery below.
»continue reading Final Fantasy, Henry Fonda Theater, November 15, 2009
Establishment: Caffe Luxxe.
Location: Montana Avenue, Santa Monica.
Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009.
Time: 3 pm-ish.
Beverage(s) consumed: Latte (2%).
Price: $3.75 + $1.00 tip (unacknowledged [paid w/ a fiver and a quarter felt too little.])
Service: Efficient and polite, if a bit cool.
Review: Smooth, rich, maybe a bit nutty on the coffee back end, maybe a bit too milky; overall, very good and well above average.
Latte art: Rosetta pattern. (B+ – good for a latte, lines could have been a bit tighter.)
Crowd: Full house. Well-dressed business dudes talking excitably in Italian. Mandatory unshaven writer type guy staring at Macbook Pro front and center. Possible grad student with a bunch of academic type books against the wall. Couple gay dudes at the counter stools.
Overall visit score: 7.6/10.0
Full photo gallery below.
»continue reading Exclusive Photos: UC Regents Fee Hike Protest at UCLA
We know this isn’t Berkeley, but where’s the good old fashion protest mass arrest? Only eight students were arrested at the UC Regents meeting at UCLA. That’s a pretty weak showing considering the Regents may raise student fees over a whopping 30%–or $2,500–next year according to LAT blogman Larry Gordon who’s on the scene at UCLA.
UPDATE 1:23 pm: The 32% fee hike has been approved.
Quick heads up here from the Losanjealous Ticket Update Desk: If you were planning on picking up an “Off Da Hook” ticket package for the hotly anticipated The Guy Fieri Roadshow 12/17 date at Gibson Amphitheater, we’re sorry to have to let you know that you are out of luck–they are now sold out.
Your “Off Da Hook” package ($250.25 + service fee) would have included a seat on stage with the man himself, so everyone in the audience can see you, as well as:
- Tour Laminate
- A copy of Guy’s More Diners, Drive-ins and Dives: A Drop Top Culinary Cruise Through America’s Finest and Funkiest Joints
- 2 Squirt Bottles
- Pre-Show Meet and Greet
The good news is that there are still “Kulinary Krew” packages ($150.25 + service fee) available. It includes everything the “Off Da Hook” package includes–the tour laminate, the copy of Guy’s book, the 2 squirt bottles and the pre-show meet and greet–however your seat is in the first 7 rows, not on the stage.
If for some reason you cannot make the show, Guy Fieri brand squirt bottles are available at the Food Network online store ($9.95/2-pack).
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