To Do: Your Weekend Of Punk Love

Friday
· Friday night music: "Cookie Mountain"-climbers TV on the Radio play the Henry Fonda, Carina Round and Kate Earl are at the Hotel Café and nu-folkie from London Adem plays Tangier.
· The Westside Eclectic presents Josh Meindertsma in his one-man-show, Letters to Kobe, in which he reads actual fan letters written to philandering superathlete Kobe Bryant. To paraphrase the great Sam Jackson, you either want to see that, or you don't.
Saturday
· Get within touching distance of Henry Rollins (but we don't recommend it) when he introduces photographer Susie J. Horgan presenting her book "Punk Love," images from the Washington D.C. punk scene, at Book Soup.
· Saturday night music round-up: Maria Taylor plays the Echo, there's a Richie Hass benefit at Safari Sams, and The Starlite Desperation play the Troubadour.
· Catch the world premiere of Galatea, a play about a kooky British sculptor.
Sunday
· The Hammer Museum hosts a reading with novelists Joanna Scott (a MacArthur Fellowship recipient!) and Ben Marcus.
· It's your last day to see the Saul Bass exhibit at the Skirball center, the Vertigo poster designer we've unsuccessfully tried to emulate countless times before with a Spirograph and puffy-ink pens.
· Sunday night music: Sevendust are at the House of Blues, You Am I with Har Mar Superstar and the Actionslacks are at Spaceland and The Echo Park Film Center's fifth-anniversary celebration starts at noon and runs into the night, with sets from Magic Gas, Telematique, Listing Ship, and The Blank Tapes, at the Echo.
