Showing posts with label Wes Anderson. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Events for Feb. 27-March 5, 2014

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THURSDAY, FEB. 27


MUSIC


Diane Cluck @ Echo Country Outpost (Echo Park)
I am always up for a show at Echo Country Outpost since I can just roll down the hill there from my house, but even if you live across town, seeing this singer-songwriter perform is worth the drive. The neo-folk artist is kicking of a national tour in support of her first album in nearly eight years, Boneset, which releases Tuesday. Her compositions are as creatively innovative as ever on tracks like "Why Feel Alone," "Heartloose" and "Sara." See why Cluck has been touted by Devendra Banhart and cited as an influence by Sharon Van Etten, Florence Welch and Laura Marling tonight in the intimacy of the Outpost.


FRIDAY, FEB. 28

 

 

FILM


In Theaters This Week

Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, Michelle ("Lady Mary") Dockery and Lupita Nyong'o in action thriller Non-Stop; Repentance stars Forest Whitaker, Anthony Mackie, Mike Epps and Sanaa Lathan; Stalingrad, the first Russian IMAX film and top grossing Russian film of last year, opens in the states. Also in theaters: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (Super-Sized, R-rated version); Generation War; The Lunchbox; Shaadi Ke Side Effects; Son of God

MUSIC


Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. @ El Rey Theatre (Miracle Mile)
Find out why Paste named the Detroit duo of Josh Epstein and Daniel Zott one of "The 25 Best Live Acts of 2013" when they perform tonight. They released their sophomore effort, The Speed of Things, last fall to additional critical acclaim, and with one listen to infectious tracks like "Run" and "If You Didn't See Me (Then You Weren't on the Dancefloor)," it's easy to see what all the hoopla is about. They're even better and more fun live, too.

Moistboyz @ The Satellite (Silver Lake)
I am a huge Ween fan, and while that band is no more, Mickey Melchiondo (aka Dean Ween) is taking time away from his fishing business to blast into town with his Moistboyz partner Dickie Moist (Guy Heller), as well as Stephen Hoss, Nick Olivieri and Michael "Hoss" Wright, in tow. The two released their fifth album, Moistboyz V, last year, and it's as explosive, dirty and offensive as you would hope. Expect the live show to be just as in-your-face crazy.


SATURDAY, MARCH 1
(Brazilian Nites Productions)



CULTURE


Brazilian Carnaval @ Club Nokia (Downtown)
The theme for the 14th annual celebration is World Cup 2014 since the international FIFA competition is taking place in Brazil this summer. If traveling to a Carnaval celebration in its native country isn't in the cards for you in the near future, then this party is a fantastic substitute. With performances from Chalo Eduardo's Electrico Carnaval Band, Brasilidade, the L.A. Samba Dancers and L.A. Samba Drummers, as well as choreography by Fransini Giraldo, DJ Chris Brazil in between sets, you are guaranteed to feel transported south of the equator for the evening. Come in your finest samba outfit or favorite player's fútbol jersey and join the sizzling hot festivities.

FILM


Best Picture Showcase @ AMC Theatres (Citywide)
For those of you who still need to see some of the Best Picture nominees before Sunday's Oscar ceremony, head on over to your local AMC (Burbank, Citywalk, Santa Anita) to watch five of them in a row. There's Nebraska at noon, Captain Phillips at 2:15 p.m., Her at 4:45 p.m., American Hustle at 7:55 p.m. and Gravity at 10:30 p.m. If need to catch up on all nine nominees, then you should drive down to Orange for AMC's marathon, 24-hour event for $60. You'll have just enough time for a nap before the telecast begins on Sunday.

FOOD


Dominique Ansel Pop-Up @ Barneys New York (The Grove)

The world has Chef Ansel to thank for the Cronut craze. The culinary mastermind behind the croissant and donut hybrid brings his famous creation out of New York City for the first time at this exclusive event benefitting Heart of Los Angeles. Los Angeles' queen of pastry, Sherry Yard, is helping Ansel bake stacks of Milk & Honey Cronuts topped with Tahitian vanilla milk ganache, honey jam and lavender sugar, which will sell for $5 each beginning at 10 a.m. Get there a little early to secure your place in line, because they are sure to sell out fast.


SUNDAY, MARCH 2
(Andrew Ryan Shepherd)


MUSIC


Pentatonix @ Orpheum Theatre (Downtown)

If a cappella is your thing, check out my favorite group out there, the L.A. quintet of Pentatonix. As seen from their dynamic song renditions on the way to winning the third season of "The Sing-Off," their ballads are good-chill inducing, while their more upbeat numbers are guaranteed to get you dancing. It's often hard to believe that this gigantic wall of sound is created by just five bodies; their vocal abilities are that powerful. I'm not alone in my love for PTX, either. Their Saturday show is completely sold out, and there are only a few tickets left for tonight's show so act fast or you'll miss their vocals soaring to the heights of the beautiful Orpheum.

COMMUNITY


Pop-Up Park @ The Figueroa-Riverside Bridge (Elysian Valley/Cypress Park)
EnrichLA and RAC Design Build host this pop-up in support of repurposing the historic bridge into a public park space, or landbridge, instead of just demolishing it once its wider, curved replacement is finished being constructed sometime next year. The event begins at the LA River Café (at the 24.7 marker on the river's west bank) at 11:30 a.m. where food prepared using produce from EnrichLA gardens will be served. Then, at 12:30 p.m. everyone will bike the few miles to the bridge. If you just want to join in on the park activities, bring some lawn chairs, a portable barbecue, a kite or frisbee and hang out for a while.



MONDAY, MARCH 3


MUSIC


DA & The Jones @ The Satellite (Silver Lake)
I don't tout the Satellite's free Monday nights as much as I should, and this Monday's lineup is definitely one not to miss. The L.A. based duo of Daniel Ahearn and Mindy Jones celebrate the March 4 release of their debut album, Sirens, with a record release show featuring performances of tracks like the plaintive "Could've Had It All" and more hopeful "Make It Right." While Ahearn has enjoyed a successful solo career and Mindy has been featured on several Moby tracks, this collaboration is truly electrifying. It's as if their voices were meant to be intertwined in song.


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5


FILM


Wes Anderson @ Aero Theatre (Santa Monica)
American Cinematheque winds up its Wes Anderson: The Life Cinematic series with a screening of his upcoming film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, that releases March 7. After the film – which stars Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori, F. Murray Abraham, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Owen Wilson and, of course, Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman – there is a discussion with the visionary director and screenwriter. If you aren't able to score tickets to tonight's event, some of his other films screen on March 3 (Rushmore, with Matt Zoller Seitz signing copies of The Wes Anderson Collection) and March 4 (a Bottle Rocket and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou double feature).


Thursday, February 20, 2014

Events for Feb. 20-26, 2014

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THURSDAY, FEB. 20


BOOKS


Matt Zoller Seitz @ Skylight Books (Los Feliz)
The editor-in-chief of RogerEbert.com and television critic for New York Magazine and Vulture released a book on the career (thus far) of Wes Anderson in October. The Wes Anderson Collection contains previously unpublished photos and artwork that complement a conversation between the critic and Anderson, capturing the playful yet sometimes dark spirit of the filmmaker and his work. The author reads from and signs copies of the book at 7:30 p.m. tonight.


FRIDAY, FEB. 21


DANCE


L.A. Dance Project @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel (Downtown)
The talented artist collective founded by choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied begins its partnership with the new and gorgeous Ace Hotel in this three-night (Thursday-Saturday) residency. The performances include the U.S. premiere of Millepied's Reflections with music by David Lang, Justin Peck's Murder Ballads with music by the National's Bryce Dessner and visuals from Barbara Kruger and Sterling Ruby, as well as a sneak peek of a new piece by Hiroaki Umeda. Be ready for an exhilarating evening of dance.

FILM


In Theaters This Week
McG directs Kevin Costner, Amber Heard and Hailee Steinfeld in 3 Days to Kill; Scott Speedman and Evan Rachel Wood in Barefoot; In Secret, starring Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Felton and Jessica Lange; Pompeii stars Kit Harington ("Game of Thrones"' Jon Snow) as a slave turned gladiator; Zoe Kazan, Jake Johnson and Ron Livingston in The Pretty One; Hayao Miyazaki's The Wind Rises. Also in theaters: Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys; Almost Human; Highway; Holy Ghost People; Omar

MUSIC


Marissa Nadler @ The Church on York (Highland Park)
There's something to be said about the awesome acoustics of old churches. A neighborhood resident converted this 1913 church into a venue, and it provides the ideal atmosphere for Marissa Nadler's bare-bones, acoustic guitar compositions and soaring, ethereal vocals. If you have yet to listen to her sixth album, the recently released July, then this is the perfect opportunity to sample some of the songs. Tracks like "1923," "Dead City Emily" and "Was It a Dream" are meant to be heard in a venue as special and intimate as this.


SATURDAY, FEB. 22


CULTURE


Firecracker 2014 in Chinatown
Did you know that fireworks date back to 7th century China? This annual community celebration kicks off with a bike ride from Chinatown through Elysian and Griffith parks and the Silverlake Reservoir. What a great way to burn some calories before imbibing some of those aforementioned margaritas later today. Sunday's festivities begin with a 5/10K run/walk around Dodger Stadium through Elysian Park. Both events raise money for Need2Read's literacy funding for local elementary schools and are followed by the Nite n' Day Festival, featuring musical and dance performances, food and fireworks, of course.


SUNDAY, FEB. 23


CULTURE


'80s Prom Party @ The Fonda (Hollywood)
For those of us who are too young to have experienced the glorious fashion styles of high school prom during the 1980s, or for those of you who wish to relive the total radness, this Drink:Eat:Play event is IT. Raid your local thrift store for a shimmering taffeta gown or blue ruffled dress shirt, stock up on hair spray, frosted pink lipstick and black eyeliner, and you'll be all set to dance the night away to songs by Bon Jovi, Prince and Madonna, as interpreted by two '80s cover bands. All of the proceeds from tonight festivities go to local animal rescues.

Dapper Day @ Disneyland/Disney California Adventure (Anaheim)
Perhaps you would like to journey even further back in time while enjoying the Happiest Place on Earth. Put on your vintage best and join thousands of other well-dressed guests for this twice-a-year event. Aside from all of the park rides, there is the Mark Twain Mixer aboard the Frontierland riverboat, the Dapper Derby on the Fantasyland carousel and FOLLY, the official after party at Downtown Disney's Upstairs at the Jazz Kitchen for those over 21. I love dressing up almost as much as I love Disneyland, and attending at least one Dapper Day is a must for any Disneyphile.

FOOD


Cochon 555 @ Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows (Santa Monica)
For a foodie, there is nothing like the sound and smells of pork sizzling away in a frying pan. This is the sixth year of the cross-country culinary competition that features five all-star chefs, five heritage, family-farm raised pigs and five wineries. The chefs of this year's lineup are Ray Garcia (Fig), Christian Page (Short Order), Jason Neve (B&B Ristorante), Ray England (Craft) and Brian Howard (Comme Ça), and each of them must create a maximum of six dishes using all the different parts of their pig. The winner goes on to compete in the Grand Cochon at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen this June for bragging rights as the "King or Queen of Porc."


TUESDAY, FEB. 25
Charlie Greene (Miranda Penn Turin)


MUSIC


Charlie Greene @ Piano Bar (Hollywood)
The L.A. singer-songwriter kicks off a three-week, Tuesday-night residency tonight in support of his sophomore effort, a self-titled album, which releases today. Growing up in a family of musicians, Green artfully blends a plethora of influences that range from Harry Nilsson and Merle Haggard to Ornette Coleman and Frédéric Chopin's Nocturnes in his Americana and piano rock songs. He'll have you two-stepping to "Man on Fire," swaying with your sweetie to "Devil You Know" and crying into your whisky during "One More Time."


WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26


MUSIC


Buzz Osbourne @ The Satellite (Silver Lake)
The frizzy haired songwriter, guitar player and vocalist for the Melvins, Roger "Buzz" Osbourne (aka King Buzzo), performs the first solo, acoustic show of his 30-plus-year career tonight as part of the Scion Rock Show with Tweak Bird. This Machine Kills Artists, a limited-edition 10-inch with four original songs and acoustic versions of the Melvins' "Let God Be Your Gardener" and "Revolve," is only going to be available at the show, so make sure to grab a copy.