Getting Up Guide: Junip, Delorean and film critic Mike White
What are your plans tonight? The Getting Up Guide is here to help you answer that question. Here's what's happening Tuesday:
Note: We're chatting today, instead of our usual Thursday slot. Please join us at 1 p.m. for Got Plans?
Mike White
The film buff discusses and signs his new book of film criticism, "Impossibly Funky: A Cashiers du Cinemart Collection," as part of an event that will also include a screening of Brian de Palma's 1974 film rock opera, "Phantom of the Paradise." Presented by the Washington Psychotronic Film Society at the Passenger.
Junip
Jose Gonzalez, known for his delicate solo work, reconvenes his old band after a five-year hiatus and adds driving beats and futuristic keyboards. With Lost in the Trees. 8 p.m. at the Black Cat
Delorean
Delorean plays techno music. The Spanish band puts a fresh spin on the classic electronic music sound that came out of Ibiza in the late '80s: it's warm and pays attention to songwriting detail, not just danceable rhythms. The band's album "Subiza," was released on True Panther Sounds, the same upstart label that bands Girls and Glasser call home. See if the show turns into a dance party at Rock & Roll Hotel.
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Alex Baldinger
| November 23, 2010; 7:00 AM ET
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