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KCRW’s 5 Things To Do This Week

GO: Who Shot Rock & Roll Time is running out to see the acclaimed “Who Shot Rock & Roll” exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography. The show’s hours have…

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KCRW placeholderBy Monika Scott • Oct 16, 2012 • 1 min read

GO: Who Shot Rock & Roll

Time is running out to see the acclaimed “Who Shot Rock & Roll” exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography. The show’s hours have been extended this weekend to give you one last shot to get a glimpse before the exhibit heads overseas.

GET FOCUSED

EAT: Japanese Food Courts

According to Jonathan Gold, you can find some really good Japanese food in food courts around Los Angeles. Head to Hannosuke at the Mitsuwa Market in Mar Vista or Iroha Ramen at Marukai in Gardena.

OISHI

LISTEN: Love is All I Got

Chances are you’ve heard this song and found yourself dancing at your desk – and for good reason! KCRW Music Director Jason Bentley calls “Love is All I Got” from artist Feed Me a “bonafied, slam-dunk smash”.

FEED ME MORE

SEE: Argo

Critics have raved about the new film from director Ben Affleck. KCRW’s own Joe Morgenstern called it “nothing less than sensational”. See the film, and then listen to Kim Masters’ interview actor/director Affleck on The Business.

OSCAR WATCH?

HEAR: Chef Ludo and Roy Choi

There’s no question that Chef Ludo of Ludobites and Roy Choi of Kogi have changed the way we think about food. The two innovators will be in conversation this Wednesday at the LA Central Library.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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