To Do: Your Weekend Of Hoping Pete Townshend Doesn't Break A Hip

Friday
· Music round-up: Say Anything at the El Rey; Mudhoney at Safari Sam's; Eastern Youth at Spaceland.
· The LA-Lit podcast interviews writer Chris Kraus, author of I Love Dick, Aliens & Anorexia, Video Green: Los Angeles Art and the Triumph of Nothingness and Torpor) at Betalevel. The event's being recorded, so no screaming and/or crashing of cymbals as you enter, lest you ruin the event for everyone.
Saturday
· More music: The Knife at the El Rey; The Who at the Hollywood Bowl; Giant Drag at Little Radio.
· Louis CK is doing two live shows at the Henry Fonda, which HBO will deceptively cobble together into a seemingly single performance at a later date. TV magic!
· Former The Daily Show correspondent Rob Corddry will be Asssscat's guest monologist at the UCB Theatre. We really don't need to sell Corddry to you. You miss him enough on your own.
Sunday
· The Day Arnold Schwarzenegger Kicked My A** is a doc that follows filmmaker and producer Lori "Abner Zurd" Fontanes as she ran against the man who would become our beloved Governator, not the film that Alec Baldwin is trying so hard to get his voice out of. Proceed to Art Share LA with that important distinction in mind.
· And still more music: Modest Mouse at Avalon, and yet another chance to see The Who at the Hollywood Bowl and watch concertgoers your parents' age smoking dope and singing along to "Baba O'Reilly."