Let Annie Lennox Be Your Valentine

Friday
· Annie Lennox appears at the Grammy Museum for a Q&A/mini-performance.
· Valentine's Day brings two colorful French romances—The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and Amelie—to the New Beverly. As Pepe le Pew would say, "I shoot you with the ack-ack of love."
· Last week you heard what Edward Albee had to say. Now see his most famous play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, at NoHo Arts Center. One big twist: the Blue Zone Theatre production utilizes three actors who are physically disabled.
Saturday
· Danish punk-rockabilly-ska outfit HorrorPops play Avalon.
· The L.A. Times Travel & Adventure Show takes over the Los Angeles Convention Center, with 550 exhibitors "from Louisiana to Greece and from Africa to Alaska."
· Fellini's Amarcord screens at the Nuart.
Sunday
· Who will be the bull of the ball? You'll just have to go to The Bulldog Beauty Contest at Long Beach's Marine Stadium to find out!
· The Music Tapes w/ Nana Grizol and Brian Dewan bring some lo-fi fun to the Echoplex.
· The Harlem Globetrotters' "Spinning the Globe" World tour lands at the Staples Center, where it looks like they'll be playing the Washington Generals. Anyone's game!