When an Arrested Development alum writes a book called I Drink for a Reason and rolls
through town to sign it, well, we don't know why you'd want to be anywhere else. Bonus points for dressing
as a never-nude.
411:
Sept 17, 9:30pm, Book Soup, 8818 W. Sunset Blvd, 310-659-3110
To finish off the five-course finery of your power dinner this evening, a fully committed retro skate party
awaits in Echo Park, with booze, skates and short shorts as far as the eye can see. Some are even worn by
the girls.
411:
Sept 17, 9pm-2am, $5 with RSVP, $10 at
door, Echoplex, 1154 Glendale Blvd
To mourn (or maybe celebrate) the Pantages going dark for seven weeks, the neighboring Katsuya's got seven
dishes—Honey Yuzu Wild Shrimp, Spicy Garlic Wings—for seven bucks. And if you
want to add some truffles or foie gras to your sliders, you can guess how much that'll cost you.
411:
Daily, 5-7pm, through Nov 1, Katsuya, 6300
Hollywood Blvd, 323-871-8777
With tongue firmly in cheek (we think), the perma-partiers at Rush Street commemorate the studying habits of
new coeds citywide with drink specials, Greek grub like Roast Leg of Lamb With Fig Jus and…a
wet-toga contest.
411:
Sept 18-19, Rush Street, 9546 Washington
Blvd (at Culver), 310-837-9546
If there's one thing you like in your
open-air Melrose wine bars, it's morning hours. As of today, brunch is officially served Thursdays
through Sundays—and it includes Belgian Waffles With Chocolate Ice Cream and Coffee and
Churros. Pairs well with…you.
411:
Thurs-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 10am-5pm, Vinoteque, 7469
Melrose Ave, 310-860-6060
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