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New York in '85, Literary Death Match, and Tosh.O

NEW YORK

“NYC, c. 1985" is a group exhibit that includes the work of Nan Goldin, Amy Arbus, Brian Young and many others that highlight the burgeoning punk and Hip Hop music scenes. Depicting a version of New York that was occupied by landlines, streetwalkers, and artistic families.

Tuesday - Saturday 10:00am to 6:00pm
Until July 3, 2013
ClampArt
521-531 West 25th Street, Ground Floor
New York, NY 10001

LOS ANGELES

Called “the most entertaining reading series ever” by the Los Angeles Times, this live show brings together four authors to read their most electric writing for six minutes or less before an all-star panel of three judges. After each reading, the judges take turns spouting hilarious commentary about each story, then select their favorite to advance to the finals. The two finalists then compete for the Literary Death Match crown. Hosted by writer Adrian Todd Zuniga. The writers are: Andres du Bouchet (comedian, actor and staff writer for CONAN), Iris Smyles (author of Iris Has Free Time), Douglas Kearney (author of Fear, some and The Black Automaton finalist for the Pen Center USA Award), and Anna David (New York Times best-selling author of Party Girl, Bought and They Like Me, They Really Like Me).

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 7:00pm
The Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024

MIAMI

With nearly 10 million "likes" on facebook, a hit TV show on Comedy Central, and a twitter feed of shirtless back pics where Daniel asks you to check his moles, this diverse and perverse comedian sure knows how to wrangle a crowd. He's in Miami for one night only and tickets are almost sold out, so act fast! Get tickets here.

Saturday, June 29, 2013 7:00 & 9:30pm
Jackie Gleason Theater-Fillmore
1700 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139

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