To Do: Dios, Spooky, Guru

· Your music round-up: Dios Malos, the litigious Ronnie James Dio's fave, at Amoeba (for free, of course); Miss Wolf Eyes at King King; Butch Walker, Gary Jules (you know, that guy with that song from Donnie Darko), and many others at the Hotel Café Tour at El Rey
· DJ Spooky performs a "digital exorcism" on Birth of a Nation at CalArts' Redcat, remixing the film with new footage and his own score. [via LAist]
· Author Rachel Manija Brown signs All the Fishes Come Home to Roost at Vronman’s in Pasadena. Here’s a synopsis: “In the 80s, Rachel's parents, 60s holdover hippies, leave CA for an ashram in cobra-ridden India. Once there, she finds total devotion to Pete Townshend's guru, Meher Baba, credited for having coined the slogan, “Don't worry, be happy,” and it becomes a place in which she meets wonderfully eccentric characters she'll never forget.” Well, that kind of kills our idea for a a hippies-going-to-India-and-meeting-Pete-Townshend's-guru coming-of-age novel, but it still sounds interesting.