Final Show at Broadway Theater's 2009 Season: IT HAD TO BE YOU
By Owner/Director Randall Hickman Renee Taylor (Emmy nominated for her role as Fran Dresher’s Mother in ‘The Nanny’), and actor-husband Joseph Bologna met back in 1965 and were married on the Merv Griffin Show that same year. They have been together ever since. The...
Wine Tasting with Richard Carrico
We have 10 spots still open for the Wine Tasting Event with Richard Carrico this Saturday, Nov. 7, 2-4 p.m. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn the secrets of wine pairing and how to distinguish the best wines for your holiday table. Join author,...
‘Couples Retreat’
By Ryan Huff, Staff Writer In another stage of his free falling career, Vince Vaughn stars in another comedy that flat lines for what seems to be an eternity. Former child star Peter Billingsley (Christmas Story) directs this hack job. The movie revolves around Dave (Vaughn)...
RONI SUMER Art Showing
La Jolla Fine Artist NOV. 7, at 6 p.m. Please join us for wine, appetizers, music, and Art. (Originals and prints available) 757 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, CA 92069 760-703-3889
Fine Art Show and Sale
The Friends of Fire Mountain invite you to enjoy the neighborhood artists’ on Saturday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come to see paintings, woodcarving, ceramics, jewelry, silk scarves and purses, encaustics, handmade cards and multimedia collage works. Enjoy complimentary...
| Hensley’s Flying Elephant Pub to Feature Exene Cervenka |
| Tuesday, 03 November 2009 00:51 |
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Provided by Marah Eakin, Publicist - Bloodshot Records Don’t miss the Exene Cervenka show in Carlsbad Saturday the 14! She's playing Hensley's Flying Elephant Pub & Grill. Her latest record, "Somewhere Gone," just came out earlier this month and is garnering a lot of press attention. Bust says, "Cervenka may be strumming sweet, unassuming melodies on an acoustic guitar, but even in a polar-opposite genre, her flinty, honest voice shoots into your head with cold truth, bitterness, and a touch of playful sarcasm." Blurt has similar praise, "These are eerie folk songs - Exene's voice has that timeless, rural, conversational quality - although all but one song are originals. It's tempting to read intimations of morality into the record. But it's more a welcomed return than a valedictory." Exene's such a legend, both in her own right and with bands (X and the Knitters), and her record is really reflective of that. We're so pleased to have her on Bloodshot, and this record's great. We just released an MP3, Trojan Horse, this week as well. As the bio says, "Somewhere Gone, Exene’s first solo album since 1991, is a sometimes dreamy but always intimate, circuitous passage through folk and country; subdued, but no less edgy. Invoking other artists who travel easily between the worlds of words and music like Leonard Cohen and Patti Smith, Exene’s lyrics and immediately recognizable, simultaneously fragile and totemic vocals carry all the passion of X without all the loud." This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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