To Do: Your Father's Day Weekend Plans

Friday
· Eight brave bloggers (including longtime blogstar and well-rounded famous person Wil Wheaton) will hop on stage at Improv Olympic and read from their favorite posts for "Subject Line Here," an event to benefit the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society. And yeah, now that participant Paul Davidson mentions it, it is a little scary that they all have headshots.
· Friday night music round-up: The Fiery Furnaces at the Henry Fonda; Radio 4 at the Troubadour; The Spores at Spaceland.
· FOUND magazine's accidental archivists bring their Cavalcade of Thrills Tour to Skylight Books. Will people never learn to shred their old love letters and obscene Post-It notes to idiot co-workers?
Saturday
· The Hammer hosts the 24 Hour Armageddon Movie Marathon, a "non-stop, 24-hour screening" of disaster films like The Omega Man, Dawn of the Dead, and The Day After. After the first ten hours, you may be freaked out enough to sneak off to the bathroom for some end-of-the-world sex.
· Artist Shepard "Obey Giant" Fairey signs Supply & Demand: The Art of Shepard Fairey at the MOCA.
Sunday
· It's Father's Day, and your Dad is probably old enough to remember what Robert DeNiro was like before Analyze That and Meet the Fockers, so why not take him to a double-feature of Raging Bull and GoodFellas at the New Beverly?
· Many Dads also love jazz and naked ladies, so you can take him to Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl if he's not that into De Niro anymore.
