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W00tstock In LA Tonight Only

W00tstock In LA Tonight Only

By: Laurie Percival
Wed, Oct 21, 2009 | 430 views

W00tstock presents a night of songs, readings, comedy, demonstrations, short films, and special guests. Hosted by Paul and Storm, Wil Wheaton and Adam Savage, they want to celebrate with you the drawing of the Age of Geekdom.

It takes place tonight at Largo, and promises to be three hours full of geeks and music. This event has previously only been in SF but now with the help of Eventful you can demand it in to your city. So spread the news to your friends and let geeks everywhere partake in the fun.

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Photo from laughingsquid.com

Details

Special Guests: screenwriter Josh A. Cagan (Bandslam); singer/songwriter Molly Lewis; actor Jeff Lewis (”Vork” form webseries “The Guild“); several extra-special guests that we are not allowed to name, but we swear are awesome!

Time: 7:00pm

Location:
Largo (At the Coronet Theatre)
366 N. La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, Ca 90048

Tickets: $25 (Call 310-855-0350 for tickets)

Get to know them

Adam Savage has spent his life gathering skills that allow him to take what’s in his brain and make it real. He’s built everything from ancient Buddhas to futuristic weapons, from spaceships to dancing vegetables, from fine art sculptures to animated chocolate — and just about anything else you can think of.

Wil Wheaton’s successful acting career began in 1986 with acclaimed roles in “Stand By Me” and “Toy Soldiers”. He continued to build his resume through his teen years as series regular “Wesley Crusher” on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and opposite Robin Williams in “Flubber”. But Wil is much more than just an actor; he’s an author, blogger, voice actor, Columnist for the LA Weekly and Suicide Girls, widely-followed Twitter user, and a champion of geek culture.

Paul and Storm have been writing and performing funny songs together for a long, long time, starting with their stint together in a cappella band Da Vinci’s Notebook. Their music tends to make people laugh and feel good, and Paul and Storm believe that this makes their pursuit noble, right and just

(Header Image and Bio info from paulandstorm.com)

This post was written by: Laurie Percival

Hi I run this joint.

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