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Wednesday, March 9,2011
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Enrique on The Hole

Enrique on 'a work in progress since 1934'

By Enrique Limon
If the 1999 film Office Space has taught us anything, it’s that Hell hath no fury like an untreated case of “the Mondays.”
Wednesday, March 9,2011
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Tiny Telephones and Kynan

Two new San Diego bands and the rest of this week's music news for locals only

By Peter Holslin
Keep an eye out for Tiny Telephones, a new electro-rock supergroup that features Shark Attack’s Patrick Heaney (keyboards) and Aaron Blomberg (guitar), Hyena’s Michael Cooper (drums) and Alia Jyawook (cello) of Kata and Christwaves.
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Wednesday, March 2,2011
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Enrique on the Catalina Lounge

This week, Enrique experiences a bar that serves Goldfish and looks like the set of a leprechaun snuff film

By Enrique Limon
Glitz, glam and light-up hula-hoops converged at an Oscar party I attended last Sunday, and just as the Best Picture Award was handed out and James Franco applied his final droplets of Visine, I was
Wednesday, March 2,2011
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The Bus Stop is back

This week's news for locals only includes the return of a legendary hip-hop night, another Myspace music competitor and more

By Peter Holslin
After a three year break, The Bus Stop is back. A hip-hop showcase that ran for six-and-a-half years starting in 2001 at now-defunct Downtown club Martini Ranch, The Bus Stop featured big names like DJ Rhettmatic and J.Rocc of the Beat Junkies DJ crew.
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Wednesday, February 23,2011
Nightgeist

In real life

Second Life musicians meetup IRL in San Diego

By Kinsee Morlan
Karin Willison is sort of the Tim Mays of Second Life, a virtual world where people can do all kinds of real-world things.
Wednesday, February 23,2011
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Enrique on Diamond Jim's

This week, Enrique experiences a bar with many faces

By Enrique Limon
I’m no fancy psychiatrist, but like its name indicates, Chula Vista’s Diamond Jim’s (773 Third Ave.) is multifaceted to the point of bordering on multiple-personality disorder.
Wednesday, February 23,2011
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Louis XIV are reuniting

This week's music and nightlife news for locals only includes news about a possible Louis XIV reunion, a new hip-hop event and more

By Peter Holslin
Pop-rockers Louis XIV are reuniting for a show in March—and maybe more. Guitarist Brian Karscig tells CityBeat in an e-mail that he and singer / guitarist Jason Hill got together a few weeks ago in Los Angeles.
Wednesday, February 16,2011
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Us versus them

The indie zeitgeist is on the rise

By Kinsee Morlan
So far, 2011 has been a good year for indie music. Pop icon Barbra Streisand handed the Album of the Year award to Canucks Arcade Fire at the Grammys on Sunday. And, a few weeks ago, Portland’s The Decemberists blew by their more mainstream contenders and took the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 with The King is Dead.
Wednesday, February 16,2011
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Enrique on Jersey Shore

This week, Enrique experiences a cast of characters at Nite Owl Cocktail Lounge

By Enrique Limon
In a sea of Jersey Shore-like haunts, Pacific Beach’s Nite Owl Cocktail Lounge (2772 Garnet Ave.) is as far from JWoww as it gets.
Wednesday, February 16,2011
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Grammy Awards for San Diego bands

This week's music and nightlife news for locals only includes Grammy Awards for James Moody and Switchfood, a theft of band equipment and more

By Peter Holslin
Departed jazz saxophonist James Moody and alt-rockers Switchfoot were honored at the Grammy Awards Sunday night.
 
 
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