To Do: Sartre, Agents, Rubdown

· Producer Lynda Obst chats with author Hazel Rowley about Rowley's book Tete-a-Tete: Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre at the Central Library, hopefully with a minimum of strained comparison between the book's "unconventional" love story and the Obst-produced Sleepless in Seattle.
· The Veteran's Memorial building hosts the panel discussion, "An Insider's View of Agenting," hopefully with a minimum of conversations involving reps breaking down a vet's life into pitches like, "Sounds like Pearl Harbor meets MASH with a little Jarhead. I can totally sell that." [eighth item]
· Monday night music round-up: Army Navy and the Presets at Spaceland; Mark Olson and Gary Louris of the Jayhawks at The Troubadour; Sunset Rubdown at The Echo.