Events
Fuck yeah! it's a Tuesday, you have almost a month to ask for Wednesday off as of now.
King Khan & BBQ Show
X-Offender
Menthols (the Hammer doesn't believe in the internet)
Fuck yeah! it's a Tuesday, you have almost a month to ask for Wednesday off as of now.
King Khan & BBQ Show
X-Offender
Menthols (the Hammer doesn't believe in the internet)
The EVENS from Washington DC/Dischord Records
(Ian MacKaye of Fugazi and Minor Threat and Amy Farina of The Warmers)
Wednesday, October 11th 2006
at WOODWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL!
606 Stuart Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
8pm Doors
Show starts 8:30 sharp
$5
Bring yer kids! Kids under 12 are free
All Ages
No alcohol
No drugs
No smoking
All is welcome
Leave your bad attitude at the door.
Friday, October 27, 2006 8:00 PM
(Detroit/2006) Directed by James R. Petix
For one night only the DFT—In collaboration with the DIA exhibit American Music (photographs by Annie Liebovitz, Sept. 24 through Jan. 7th)—will host the premiere of It Came from Detroit, a new feature length documentary exploring the raw energy of bands such as The Detroit Cobras, The Hentchmen and Electric Six. The film chronicles the evolution of the Detroit garage scene from underground obscurity to rock and roll renaissance. The night will begin with a performance by The Dirtbombs at 6:30 in Rivera Court (free with museum admission), followed by the film screening at 8:00pm in the DFT. Immediately after the screening, The Witches and Outrageous Cherry will close the evening with more live Detroit rock on the DFT stage. Tickets for the theater portion of this special event are $10.
Friday, October 27, 2006 8:00 PM
(Detroit/2006) Directed by James R. Petix
For one night only the DFT—In collaboration with the DIA exhibit American Music (photographs by Annie Liebovitz, Sept. 24 through Jan. 7th)—will host the premiere of It Came from Detroit, a new feature length documentary exploring the raw energy of bands such as The Detroit Cobras, The Hentchmen and Electric Six. The film chronicles the evolution of the Detroit garage scene from underground obscurity to rock and roll renaissance. The night will begin with a performance by The Dirtbombs at 6:30 in Rivera Court (free with museum admission), followed by the film screening at 8:00pm in the DFT. Immediately after the screening, The Witches and Outrageous Cherry will close the evening with more live Detroit rock on the DFT stage. Tickets for the theater portion of this special event are $10.
New Real People Sunset
Please join the New Real People in a surprise show at the Kraftbrau Brewery in Kalamazoo, Michigan on October 30 2006. We know it's a week night, but it will be a Halloween-sort-of-thing, so make the scene if you can.
We will be performing songs from our soon-to-be-released album. We will meet or exceed your expectations or we'll give you DOUBLE your money back.
New Real People Sunset
Please join the New Real People in a surprise show at the Kraftbrau Brewery in Kalamazoo, Michigan on October 30 2006. We know it's a week night, but it will be a Halloween-sort-of-thing, so make the scene if you can.
We will be performing songs from our soon-to-be-released album. We will meet or exceed your expectations or we'll give you DOUBLE your money back.


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