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Did you know that Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's godfather is Joe McCarthy?
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...I bought flannel pajamas (1st time in my life) and tried to convince Bunny to get some. He said he hated p.j's and wouldn't hear of it. He stamped his feet and became very militant. You know how he is--last night I wore mine and he thought they were so cute he said he must get some to match. I should know by now, but I never learn.
-Letter from Xenia Cage to a friend, 1941
A Special Evening at Redcat:
Listen Again
Music You Should Change Your Mind About Right Now
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
All pop music, past and present, is fair game on this night of live, rapid-fire music criticism as the members of a distinguished panel of writers, musicians and scholars have five minutes each to persuade the audience to reconsider a series of pop tracks -- and find in them hitherto undiscovered pleasures. This high-spirited confab celebrates the publication of Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop Music, a Duke University Press collection of writings drawn from the Experience Music Project Pop Conference. Panelists include Christine Bacareza Balance (UC Riverside), Alice Echols (USC), Robert Fink (UCLA), Oscar Garza (Ciudadmagazine), Judith Halberstam (USC), Ernest Hardy (LA Weekly), Rod Hernandez (Cal State-Dominguez Hills),Josh Kun (USC), Anthony Miller (Los Angeles CityBeat), Neal Pollack (alternadad.com), Ann Powers (Los Angeles Times), Ned Raggett (ILM-ILX website), Randall Roberts (LA Weekly), Janet Sarbanes (Cal Arts), RJ Smith (Los Angelesmagazine), Karen Tongson (USC),Elijah Wald(UCLA), Oliver Wang (Cal State-Long Beach, Soulsides blog), Eric Weisbard (editor, Listen Again). Tuesday, January 22, 2008, 8:30 pm.$8 (students $4, CalArts & USC free)
INFO AND TIX HERE: http://redcat.org/season/0708/mus/listen.php
A Little Less Conversation (Elvis remix)
Aint No Stoppin' Us Now (McFadden & Whitehead)
Head over Heels (The Go-Go's)
Love that Dirty Water (The Standells)
Beautiful Day (U2)
I'm Free (The Rolling Stones/Fatboy Slim)
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours (Stevie Wonder)
Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond)
Vertigo (U2)
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (BTO)
Dancing in the Street (Martha and the Vandellas)
Pride (In the Name of Love (U2)
Such Great Heights (Postal Service)
Only in America (Brooks & Dunn)
Don't Stop Believin' (Journey)
I've Been Everywhere (Fred Mollin)
Life is a Highway (Rascall Flats)
Down On the Corner (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
Good Vibrations (The Beach Boys)
FIRST MAN: Ike.
SECOND MAN: Bob.
FIRST MAN: Ike.
SECOND MAN: Bob.
SECOND MAN: I'm so glad we're friends again, Bob.
FIRST MAN: Yes, Ike, we agree on everything.
SECOND MAN: Let's never separate again, Bob.
FIRST MAN: Never again, Ike.
SECOND MAN: Bob.
FIRST MAN: Ike.
SECOND MAN: Bob.
FIRST MAN: Ike.
ANNOUNCER: Will Ike and Bob really live happily ever after? Is the White House big enough for both of them? Stay tuned for a musical interlude.
(Piano music)
MAN SINGING: Rueben, Rueben, I've been thinkin',
Bob and Ike now think alike—
With the Gen'ral in the White House,
Who'd give the orders, Bob or Ike?
Let's vote for Adlai--and John!