Friday, August 14th, 2009 at 8:00 PM
2 years ago
SonicLiving Presents: A Benefit for Stop the War on Fun! The Hundred Days, The Hot Toddies, Oona, Vitamin Party, and Mister Loveless
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Details
California's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as declared war on fun. Without your help, California's live music clubs and nighttime entertainment will die.
At a time when small businesses are failing left and right and Californians everywhere could use a lift, the ABC has decided to step up harassment of bars, clubs, dance halls and live entertainment venues of all types.
These clubs aren't accused of serving alcohol to minors. Nor are they accused of attracting crime or violence. They're attempting to present entertainment to all-ages audiences.
Who we Are:
We are musicians, artists, club owners, club goers, entertainment industry workers,
and supporters of fine arts and live entertainment.
What We Want
To preserve and protect live music and entertainment in California!
For example:
Bottom of the Hill has been cited for not serving enough Mexican food.
Café du Nord has been cited for serving food at 8pm instead of 5pm.
DNA Lounge has been cited for "lewd behavior".
Glas Kat has been cited for not being open for lunch.
Great American Music Hall has been cited for not serving enough food.
Slim's has also been cited for not serving enough food.