Just Announced

i love bmsr and tobacco - yet somehow manage to miss them every time they/he come through town
Don't know if anyone posted this (or cares, maybe Julian), but

Don Henley
Thurs 11/5
DAR
5/6
Prong
@ Metro Gallery
walk,on,by wrote:
Got wrote:
Tobacco - U Street Music Hall - April 2nd


Omyfuckinggod.  Imustbethere.  Imustseethisshow.  Iwillsellmyselftoallthingsdesired,justtoexpierencethisshow.


Don't miss him! He is awesome live. I have seen him and BMSR several times and always have a good time. I will be at U Hall on April 2nd for sure!
Richmond Matmos fans; They are performing at the Black Iris Gallery on Monday, and they willl be giving a talk at VCU on Tuesday.
killsaly wrote:
Richmond Matmos fans; They are performing at the Black Iris Gallery on Monday, and they willl be giving a talk at VCU on Tuesday.
one of my besties owns black iris. Will be there.
WTF is with them and giving almost zero notice before shows?
Art man, art.
Monday show is with Jason Lescaleete and Kevin Drumm. Holy shit.

It is also sold out.
killsaly wrote:
Richmond Matmos fans; They are performing at the Black Iris Gallery on Monday, and they willl be giving a talk at VCU on Tuesday.
bonnie raitt
3-26
kennedy
Nov. 14 at the 2640 Space, the Film Society is hosting a live reading of William Goldman's script for THE PRINCESS BRIDE.
https://www.facebook.com/events/519357644897429/
This reading will be held at the 2640 Space at 2640 St. Paul St. and is featuring an all-star cast of Baltimore artists:

The Grandfather: JOHN ASTIN
Buttercup: LEXIE MOUNTAIN
Westley: MATT PORTERFIELD
Vizzini + Miracle Max: DAN DECAON
Inigo Montoya: JIMMY JOE ROCHE
Prince Humperdinck: SPANK ROCK
Valerie + The Albino + The Impressive Clergyman + The Assistant Brute +
The Ancient Booer + The Mother + The Queen: RAHNE ALEXANDER

NOTE: we will have about 100 chairs for seating, but the remaining attendees will have to sit on the floor, story time style! Please bring your own blankets and pillows to ensure comfort and avoid splinters.

There will be a 10 min. intermission during the show. Guests are welcome to purchase coffee, tea, and hot cocoa at the Space's coffee bar, and the Film Society will be selling baked goods.

Admission to the reading is $5.
For the few Richmond area residents
Priests/Shopping
11/16
Strange Matter
super furry animals
930
may 6th

Heavy Breathing
Bump and Grind (SILVER SPRING)
7-9 pm


its a new album release party..
Marc Ribot
12-12
Logan Fringe Arts Space

actually looks cool:


Marc Ribot is one of the great eclectic, ubiquitous, and most sought-after guitarists of our times. Commissioned and premiered in Jan 2010 by the NY Guitar Festival at Merkin Hall, Marc Ribot?s delicate and at times haunting solo guitar score to Chaplin?s classic The Kid contemporizes this film, which remains a relevant story about our current economic and social conditions. This show will begin with a solo set, followed by a screening of Charlie Chaplin's classic film, The Kid, with a live score provided by Marc Ribot.
hutch wrote:
Heavy Breathing
Bump and Grind (SILVER SPRING)
7-9 pm


its a new album release party..

Does no date mean the show's tonight?
gaaaaaaaaah wrote:
super furry animals
930
may 6th
Awesome!  My 2016 calendar is already filling up.
azaghal1981 wrote:
hutch wrote:
Heavy Breathing
Bump and Grind (SILVER SPRING)
7-9 pm


its a new album release party..

Does no date mean the show's tonight?



sorry..

11-5
Ahh, thanks.