From Saturday, March 15 2008 - 3:30pm To Tuesday, September 30 2008 - 9:00pm Each week
Placerville Speedway This is Opening Night for this season. There are races every Saturday of each month. So bring out the family and friends to the speedway to have a nice evening of fun. Call for more details about the races each month. Pits Open: 3:30 p.m., Gates Open: 5:00 p.m., and Qualifying: 6:30 p.m. Placerville Speedway at 100 Placerville Drive. Ticket prices are Adults $15.00, Juniors $10.00 and Children $5.00. www.placervillespeedway.com For more information contact: Placerville Speedway (530) 626-3680
The apocalypse came early to the Cannes Film Festival this year, filling screening rooms with snarling dogs, bursting bombs, shouting men and screaming women.
?Who?s Afraid of Jasper Johns?,? a group show at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in Chelsea, is the latest proof that you don?t have to be a museum to shake things up.
Without horses, where would we be? The answer is revealed in a sprawling, charming and illuminating exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History.
?Man vs. Wild,? in the second chapter of its sophomore season on the Discovery Channel, returned two weeks ago as the most elitist of television?s nature-combat shows.
Brooklyn-based conscious reggae artist Rob Symeonn?s distinctly pitched voice is both fragile and deliberate, which allows his clean-living roots and culture lyrics to sound inspirational rather than bossy. Songs like ?King Tafari,? ?Good Over
Minimal techno innovator Alex Smoke collaborates here with MC Non of Shadowhuntaz on a new project from Smoke's Hum+Haw label. The duo uses the moniker FOOL to release politically charged tracks that combine Smoke's damaged techno productions and Non's
Having remixed Radiohead's In Rainbows and jumped through cease and desist hurdles to do so earlier this year, Oakland-based producer Amplive has made a name for himself turning rock numbers into bouncing hip-hop tunes. For his latest project, he looks
Noisemaker Daedelus is back, this time with an arsenal of guest stars and a new, forthcoming album, Love To Make Music To. The release marks the Los Angeles-based producer's first full collaboration with Ninja Tune, and, of course, a little remix
Hit-making hook man T-Pain led all artists with five nominations, as the nominees for the upcoming BET awards were announced today. Kanye West and Keyshia Cole each got three nods, while Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys and Flo Rida received two nominations.