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The new "Man" for Burning Man is revealed.

Last night Austrailian comedian Tim Minchin brought his act to Los Angeles and the ACME Theatre after performances in New York and Las Vegas. On the heels of being named Best Alternative Comedian at the 2007 HBO US Comedy Arts Festival, Minchin's act did not disappoint with a seamless blend of original songs, wry observations, and increasingly amusing audience interaction.

Tim Minchin may very well be be the funniest comedian you've never heard of. Already wildly popular in the UK and his native Australia, Tim makes his U.S. debut tonight in New York before heading west and playing shows next Monday and Tuesday at the ACME Comedy Theatre here in LA. Tim's blend of piano-driven pop songs and razor sharp comedy yields songs that range from a love song for an inflatable doll to a...

NOHO Scene Saturday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.: Promising a new, improved take on the NoHo Arts Festival. Free theater, dance and music , art exhibits, film screenings and workshops, plus food and goods from NoHo merchants. Proudly sponsored by your CRA/LA. Free. MAP Brewery Art Walk Sat-Sun 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.: This twice-a-year event is all the reason you need to explore The Brewery, conveniently (though conspicuously) located north of Chinatown. Lots...

The LA County Fair comes to end tonight, and if you can't make it or county fairs just aren't your thing, there's plenty of festival happenings today around Los Angeles:Swerve Festival @ Barnsdall Park National Geographic's All Roads Film Festival Feast of San Genaro Italian Festival Abbot Kinney Festival Grand Avenue Festival West Hollywood Book Fair Just Lives Festival Santa Clarita Street Arts Festival Polska Parafia Bazaar SGV Greek Festival Nigerian Independence Day Celebration...

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The NoHo Theatre & Arts Festival is the largest and longest running festival of its kind here in LA, and features two jam packed days worth of free theatre, music, and art. This year the event's geography has sprawled out from Chandler to Camarillo on Lankershim, and onto several east/west streets between, particularly Magnolia, which will be closed to traffic, as will many of the neighborhood's streets. Because parking will be at a prime, your best bet is the Metro Red Line to the end of the line. There's always decent fair eats (sno cones, bar-be-que, funnel cakes, oh my!), great vendors, open doors at most of the area's shops, restaurants, galleries, and theatres, tons of arts and crafts and activities for wee ones to do, and, best of all, awesome people watching. We've experienced the festival from several angles, including spectator and participant, and we can't help but be a part of it annually, as we happen to call home the very same blocks the festivities take over. So by all means, come by and say hello. The fair runs Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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