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Friday, October 27th

Destroy All Music @ Drkrm ~ 2121 San Fernando Road, Los Angeles ~ Photographs from the early L.A. punk scene. Closing Oct. 27th ~ 11am - 5pm

Saturday, October 28th

Mass Protest & Die-In to 'End the War Now!' @ Olympic & Broadway ~ Coordinated with regional protests across the country. March to downtown Federal Building for Rally. ~ 12 noon.

Clive Barker @ A Different Life Bookstore ~ 8853 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood. 310.854.6601 ~ Book signing of "Mister B. Gone" ~ 7:30 pm

Rocky Horror Picture Show @ NuArt Cinema ~ 11272 Santa Monica Blvd. ~ 11:55 - 2am

Sunday, October 29th

Halloween Mourning Tour @ Heritage Square Museum ~ 3800 Homer St. Lincoln Heights/Highland Park ~ Learn about the history of Victorian mourning practices in America during the early 20th century. Guests will visit a house in mourning, about the origins of Halloween and the Victorian fascination with ghosts and spirituality. ~ Sat. & Sun. ~ 12 -4pm ~ $$

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