Comedian Jim Florentine from VH1's "That Metal Show" will be performing as part of the Killers of Comedy tour on Aug 22 at Canes Bar & Grill in San Diego.
Showtimes are 7:00pm & 10:00pm.
The Killers of Comedy tour includes: Jim, Rev. Bob Levy, Bettlejuice, and Shuli.
Jim's credits include That Metal Show, The Apprentice, Chelsea Lately, Down and Dirty with Jim Norton, Inside the NFL, Crank Yankers, The Howard Stern Show, Spike TV’s Video Game Awards, MTV Music Video Awards, and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Ticket Info: $25.00
Films will be screened at dusk at Gateway Park, at the foot of Key Bridge. The movies will be shown rain or shine. In case of severe weather, including heavy rains and strong winds, movies will be relocated to the Dome Theatre, located at 1101 Wilson Boulevard.
August 21, 2009 (All day) - August 24, 2009 (All day)
Location:
Hilton Los Angeles Universal City
555 Universal Hollywood Drive Universal City
CA, 91608
United States
In 1994, Disney's Gargoyles broke the mold of the traditional Disney animated series with a dramatic plot, ethnically diverse cast, and clean, gothic style. It ran for an unprecedented number of episodes and received a devoted fan following.
In August 2009, we gather again for our Thirteenth Annual convention. Mark your calendars now and get ready to return once again to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, the home of Disney and the center of the entertainment industry.
Enjoy the short films of Buster Keaton, “The Great Stone-face” of silent film comedy with original music created and performed by William Hubert, who brings a 1920’s authenticity to the evening. Relive the nostalgic atmosphere of the early motion picture era. Bring the whole family!
Sponsored by Dave and Alice Meager,
Dr. Mark Rochinsky, and Richard and Nancy Theissen Ticket Info: $12
The film tells the true story of a black girl who was born to two white Afrikaner parents in South Africa during Apartheid.
2008. South Africa/UK. 107 min. Not Rated. English and Subtitles. Directed by Anthony Fabian.
Enter at the Avery Door on Atheneum Square North. Call (860) 838-4142 for tickets and information. Ticket Info: General Admission: $9, Seniors and Students with i.d: $8, Museum Members: $7.
A genuine oddity, this moody romantic melodrama set in the world of ballet was adapted by the former Chicago newspaper-man from his short story.
For reservations call 415-393-0100
The multi-faceted musician performs songs anchored in his beloved Cuba; followed by a screening of the unforgettable film that reconstructs the life of the island during the Batista era. Presented in association with the African Film Festival.
Imperial is William T. Vollmann’s gripping examination one of the most spectacular failures of twentieth century optimism, the effort to irrigate California’s Imperial Valley with water diverted from the Colorado River. While the region enjoyed an agricultural boom in the 1930s, it became one of the poorest counties in the nation, its artificial Salton Sea. a smelly environmental disaster, its agriculture beset with immigration and labor problems.