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USC STAGE
THURS/4/22 :: 7:00p
Eastside Punks — A Screening and Conversation
Presented by USC
Celebrate the release of Eastside Punks, a series of documentary shorts produced by Razorcake magazine about first-generation East L.A. punk bands. Excerpts of the films will be screened followed by a panel with Eastside Punks director Jimmy Alvarado and musicians Teresa Covarrubias (The Brat), Tracy “Skull” Garcia (Thee Undertakers), and Jack Rivera (The Stains), who played storied L.A. punk venues like The Vex and Hong Kong Café. Dino Everett, archivist for Eastside Punks and the USC School of Cinematic Arts, will moderate.
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MODERATOR
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Dino Everett
Dino Everett is the footage archivist of the Eastside Punks documentary series and runs the Hugh M. Hefner Moving Image Archive at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, which contains the Punk Media Research Collection (aka PMRC). Everett has published and presented articles in the moving image field and film history and, as a founding member and bass player of the L.A. punk band The Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs, has backed up many first wave punks such as Wayne Kramer, Sylvain Sylvain, Walter Lure, and others.
PARTICIPANTS
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Jimmy Alvarado
Jimmy Alvarado has been active in East L.A.’s underground music scene since 1981 as a musician, backyard gig promoter, writer, poet, bouncer, flyer artist, photographer, podcaster, historian, and filmmaker. He has authored numerous interviews, articles, and short films spotlighting the Eastside scene. An episode of his Eastside Punks documentary series, about The Brat, was named Best Documentary Short at the 2020 Highland Park Independent Film festival. He also plays guitar in the bands La Tuya and Our Band Sucks.
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Teresa Covarrubias
Teresa Covarrubias was the vocalist for The Brat. Delivering smart, taut pop delivered with righteous punk fury, a meeting with members of X led to an opening slot at the Whisky a Go Go and their introduction to the greater Los Angeles underground music scene. Their debut EP Attitudes is a prized item among collectors and Straight Outta East L.A., a double album packaging it with other rare tracks, was released in 2017.
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Tracy Lee (Skull) Garcia
Tracy “Skull” Garcia was the bass player of Thee Undertakers. Starting off by playing local parties in 1977, they became regulars in the scene centered around the The Vex. Their 1981 debut album Crucify Me successfully melded second-wave hardcore bite with first-wave art sensibilities, but wasn’t released until 2001 on CD and 2020 on vinyl.
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Jack Rivera
Jack Rivera drummed for the Stains, East L.A.’s first, most notorious, and highly influential punk band. The Stains were contemporaries and friends of Los Angeles first-wave bands Germs, X, Mau Maus, Screamers, and The Gears. Their out-of-print, self-titled album on SST Records is a holy grail amongst punk, hardcore, and metal record collectors. After the band broke up, Rivera switched to guitar and is now a songwriter and solo artist.
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Festival of Books Kickoff
10:00a
Presented with USC
Join us for the kick off the 26th Annual Virtual Festival of Books featuring the President of USC, Dr. Carol L. Folt along with surprise appearances by favorite L.A. Times writers, as well as a performance by the USC Trojan Marching Band. Please join in this prelude to the week-long celebration of books with stimulating conversations, panels, children’s and poetry readings and more!
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Selfies for Social Change: Claiming Space in Social Media
2:00p
Presented by USC
Creators and influencers who use digital outlets to claim space and empower communities discuss how social media can be used for social good.
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Music, Money, and Mindfulness
4:00p
Presented by USC
Authors and experts explore the art and impact of music from multiple angles, including the relationship between music and mindfulness and how to succeed in the industry.
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Making History: Media, Stories, History, and Memory
6:00p
Presented by USC
A lively panel of celebrated USC authors discuss their work and the fascinating connections between stories, media, history, and memory.
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Eastside Punks, Screening and Conversation
7:00p
Presented by USC
Celebrate the release of Eastside Punks, a series of documentary shorts produced by Razorcake magazine about first-generation East L.A. punk bands. Excerpts of the films will be screened followed by a conversation with the director and subjects.
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