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Crazy 4 Cult 2: This Time It's Personal

Gallery 1988
7020 Melrose Ave., L.A.
This exhibit features cult films reinterpreted by more than 100 artists. Artists include Andrew Wilson, Shannon Bonatakis and Blinky.

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Suffer the Long Night

The Meta Theatre
7801 Melrose Ave., L.A.
A promising notion lurks beneath Greg Glienna and Mary Ruth Clarke's spoof of community theater clichés, and the tireless actors play their running gags and...
Sep 07, 2008 08:00PM
Sep 12, 2008 08:00PM

Groundlings, Your Body and You

Groundlings Theater
7307 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles
New mainstage show of comedy sketches and improv.
Sep 12, 2008 08:00PM
Sep 13, 2008 08:00PM

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sunday

Groundlings Theater
7307 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles
Groundling's "B" team's new show.

Los Angelenos/Chicano Painters of L.A.

An exhibit of roughly fifty paintings  from comedian Cheech Marin’s personal collection of Chicano art, includes works by Patssi Valdez, Frank Romero and more.
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