Your Weekend Of Technobots And 'Sunshine'

Friday
· Friday night music: Canadian singer/songwriter Feist plays the Wiltern, The Veils are at Spaceland , and Army of Me play the Troubadour.
· Daft Punk's movie Electroma screens at the New Beverly, in which they finally remove their robot masks to reveal their true identities: They were Hall & Oates all along!
Saturday
· The founding fathers of all modern notions of "comedy" as we know it, Bob Odenkirk, Matt Walsh, and Eric Hoffman, read from McSweeney's new field guide to all things mirthful, Comedy by the Numbers. It's at Family Books.
· Music round-up: You don't need to be gay to enjoy the True Colors tour at the Greek, featuring Cyndi Lauper, Debbie Harry, Erasure and The Gossip, but you probably do. Moving Units are at the Henry Fonda, and The Donnas play Safari Sams.
Sunday
· It's the closing night gala of the Los Angeles Film Festival, where the Wadsworth Theater will host a screening of Sunshine—Danny Boyle's scifi action adventure set in a dark, dystopic 2057, when the sun teeters on the precipice of extinction, and spray-on tanning machines rule the Earth.
· Wishing you could marry the God-like, open-ended narrative experience of reading Choose Your Own Adventure books to your theatergoing experience? Try the Powerhouse Theater Company's new production, The Boomerang Kid—but you only have yourself to blame if the lead gets eaten by cheetahs ten minutes into the first act.
