For those of you who live in the Bay Area and like The Kids in the Hall, you might like to know that tickets for their Warfield shows (May 19 and 20) went on sale this morning.
I honestly can't believe I found out about it through some email from a source that I would consider spam. Spam in the sense that I believe my email address was sold to a "partner." Oh well, one good thing came out of my junkmail box.
On an annoying note, I'm going to miss seeing David Sedaris read for the fourth time. Sedaris, Sarah Vowell and David Rakoff are appearing at Berkeley and the show is already sold out.
I'm going to keep trying, though.
Any leads would be greatly appreciated.



really? that sucks. i wanted to go to the david sedaris thing. is it completely sold out? i may be able to go that week and try to get some.
Posted by: Kristin | February 24, 2002 at 05:18 PM
It's funny to me how so many of the blogs I love to read (and I love yours) who've never mentioned KiTH before have posted about this tour. I'm beginning to think it's one of those "there are two types of people in the world, those who like Neil Diamond and those who don't" kinds of things.
I won't be able to go see them this time, they're not coming close to Detroit, but I hope you get tickets. They're great live.
Congrats on your new place, btw. I hope you're very happy there.
Posted by: Maria | February 25, 2002 at 06:48 AM
You mean everybody doesn't like Neil Diamond? Whoa, this is blowing my mind. :)
Posted by: Gerette | February 25, 2002 at 02:07 PM
I believe Mr. Sedaris will be reading in Redwood City in October. A long way off, but should be time enough for planning:
info:
http://www.foxdream.com/
tickets:
https://ticketing.ticketmaster.com/cgi/purchasePage.asp?event_id=1C003431DB677637&event_code=EVX1018E
Posted by: Jeremy Hulette | February 25, 2002 at 10:52 PM
Jeremy: Thanks for that tip! I bought two tickets tonight. And to think, I lived in Redwood City for two years and never even knew it had a theater.
Posted by: Mena | February 26, 2002 at 12:05 AM
Yesterday Scott Thompson, Mark McKinney and Dave Foley came into my office. They are working on a new KITH video. Imagine my surprise. It was so surreal. :)
Posted by: liz | February 26, 2002 at 08:49 AM