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By December 31, 1969

7861 Images

Peter Haskell, 1956-2008 Bruce Kalberg in the downtown loft Holding the gun he used to kill Haskell weeks later Haskell on the cover of L.A. Weekly,as the drummer of Thelonious Monster The poster for Bad Day, a punk Western directed by Modi Frank, written by Exene Cervenka and starring Haskell. At top: Dave Alvin, Kevin Costner and John Doe Haskell with ex-wife Heather Haley: “That means my ex-husband has been murdered by my ex-boyfriend.” Modi Frank and Exene Cervenka, 
director and writer of Bad Day Bruce Kalberg’s autobiographical, self-published novel Sub-Hollywood Hand-carved dolls created by Peter Haskell, based on characters from Hollywood Boulevard Ceu Girl In a Coma C.J. Ramone Amadou & Mariam Graveyard The Pains of Being Pure at Heart Micachu Christina Courtin The Weakerthans The Miser Anita Bryant Died for Your Sins The Happy Hollows: We will find you. Bettye LaVette: Looking for a heart of gold Bells are ringing: AC/DC Slow burn: Jonneine Zapata Hong Sang-soo’s Night and Day Ondi Timoner’s remarkable (and remarkably unsettling) documentary We Live in Public Savin’ Up for Saturday Night House of the Devil Me and Orson Welles Uncertainty Lovely Bones A Ribbon slowly unfurls The International Festival, hosted by UCLA Live, is one of the pluses of the decade for theater: Here, Druid Ireland’s production of Enda Walsh’s  The Walworth Farce Medical weed at a "Harvest Festival" in Hollywood Primo bud at LA JEMM Harvest Festival, a block from Council President Eric Garcetti's district office Inside the "medication building" at Hollywood's Harvest Festival Duck! Punky cool at Palihouse Nocando: Jagged, angular beats weave through his debut full-length. Never mind the vuvuzelas: Die Antwoord Bendy Gender Bender: Le Butcherettes The Dead Weather Are you happy now? Ally Sheedy, Paul Reubens and Shirley Henderson in Life During Wartime The Dragtones: Ready to  roll JR with his art, 944 4th St., downtown The Apple Sisters