Weekend Hangover (04/22-04/25)

The Indiestry Execs are going on an indie-vacation this weekend, but we never stop bringing you the best in independent artistry. Here are a few events to hang you over until Monday!

Baltimore


Station North Spring Music Festival— Saturday, April 24, 3-9 p.m. in and around North Avenue and N. Charles Streets. Main stage performances by Bearkat, J+B Blues Project, Noon:30, The Scotch Bonnets, Think About Life and DJ Pablo Fiasco.   A FREE event featuring food, beer, music, dancing and art.http://stationnorthspringmusicfestival.com/index.html


California

Dunes, Awesome Color and Hair Police will perform at Spaceland today (Thursday, April 22). The 21+ show costs $8 in advance and $10 at the door. The show begins at 8 p.m. The venue is located at 1717 Silverlake Blvd., Silverlake CA 90039.


Javelin is a group that combines hip-hop, dance, and pop music to create an original sound. The band will perform at Bootleg on Sunday, April 25. The 21+ show begins at 8:30 p.m. The cost is $10. The venue is located at 2220 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90057

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Washington, D.C. area

The Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution presents the Korean Film Festival. Catch a viewing of "Dream" on Friday, April 23  at 7 p.m. This is a free, first-come first-serve event. The movie will be shown in the Freer Gallery's Meyer Auditorium. 

Synopsis from the
www.asia.si.edu Web site:

Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi (circa 369 BCE–circa 286 BCE) once dreamed he was a butterfly. When he woke up, Zhuangzi famously posed the question of whether he was dreaming of the butterfly—or if the butterfly was dreaming of him.

Check
the schedule for more films.


Faces: Shades of Survival stage play—Friday, April 23 and Sunday, April 25, 8 p.m. at Howard University’s Blackburn Auditorium. A story of four heroic women and their fight with breast cancer. Spoken word performance by Rebecca Dupas. Twenty percent of proceeds benefit Tigerlily Foundation. General admission $15; students $10.


Photo by Edith Williams, of Diamond Digital Portraits
Crossroads Café feat. Leah Smith— Friday, April 23, 8 p.m. in the worship center at First Baptist Church of Glenarden, 600 Watkins Park Dr., Upper Marlboro, Md. Free childcare for ages 2 and older.

Click here  to read more about Leah Smith in Indiestry executiveS. Ann Johnson's Baltimore Examiner.com coverage.


 

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