To Do: Your Weekend Of Half-Hearted Self-Destruction

Friday
· Ann E. Wrecksick & the Odyssey of the Bulimic Orphans at the Cavern Club Celebrity Theater is, quite logically, a musical comedy. What's not funny about pukey bastards?
· Because so many of you asked about him yesterday, Chuck Klosterman will also read/sign/plug his novel tonight at Skylight Books. Bret Easton Ellis does a similar read/sign/plug at Vroman's in Pasadena (and again Saturday at...you guessed it, Skylight).
Saturday
· The 25th Annucal Sunset Junction Street Fair is a celebration of a neighborhood, music, and getting blindingly drunk in public at an unreasonable daylight hour.
· Anti-comedian Neil Hamburger hosts a night of Bingo with live music, prizes and more at Artshare. What's a hipster to do with two events like these vying for their attention?
· The David Taylor Catastrophe is a midnight variety show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, with sketches, standup, and at least one guy performing Peter Cetera's "Glory of Love" on the electric autoharp. No shit.
Sunday
· On the second day of Sunset Junction, the music seems a little louder, the beer colder, and the assless chaps on that sausage vendor somewhat shinier.
· Sunday Comedy at Room 5 features Greg "She's Just Not That Into You" Behrendt, Paul "The F is for Fucking Hilarious" F Tompkins, Laura "Much Taller And Perhaps Funnier Than Jack Black" Kightlinger, and some other people we will decline to saddle with stupid nicknames.
