The Lantern - February 8 2018

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Thursday, Feb. 8

They Might Be Giants 8 p.m. at Newport Music Hall, 1722 N. High St. The alternative-rock group will perform tracks off its latest album, “I Like Fun.” Tickets are $26.50 plus fees via Ticketmaster.

J Dilla Tribute 9 p.m. at The Angry Baker, 247 King Ave. Hosted by local DJ Pos2, the tribute show honors producer J Dilla with a night of music, food and a full bar. Admission is free.

Franklinton Fridays 5 p.m. at 400 West Rich, 400 W. Rich St. in Franklinton. The bimonthly event features art galleries, interactive exhibits, live entertainment and local food. Admission is free.

Sunday, Feb. 11

Saturday, Feb. 10

Lotus 7:30 p.m. at Express Live, 405 Neil Ave. The instrumental electronic jam band will perform with opener Marvel Years. Tickets are $25 plus fees via Ticketmaster.

Friday, Feb. 9

WHAT’S UP THIS WEEK

Valentine’s Day pop-up 1 p.m. at It’s All Natural, 1360 Cherry Bottom Rd. in Gahanna. Enjoy vegan desserts, including cupcakes, blondies, cinnamon rolls and more. Admission is free.

Brunch + Beats Sunday Special 12 p.m. at Pure Ultralounge, 3520 Allegheny Ave. Enjoy an afternoon of old-school hip-hop, R&B, funk and soul music topped off with food.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds 7 p.m. at Express Live, 405 Neil Ave. The English rock group will perform tracks off its latest album, “Who Built The Room?” Tickets are $35 plus fees via Ticketmaster.

Pets, Pints & Pucks 12 p.m. at BrewDog USA, 96 Gender Rd in Canal Winchester. The Columbus Humane Society teams up with BrewDog and the Columbus Blue Jackets for an afternoon of beer, adoptable animals, raffles and more. Admission is free.

Clintonville record store celebrates 15 years

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Kyle Siegrist, owner of Lost Weekend Records in Clintonville, pulls the record “Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret by Soft Cell” out of a sleeve. CLAIRE KUDIKA Lantern reporter kudika.4@osu.edu Clintonville’s Lost Weekend Records celebrated its 15th anniversary in January, but starting Thursday, the record store takes over Ace of Cups to honor its birthday with a three-night musical celebration. Kyle Siegrist, owner of Lost Weekend Records, has been throwing anniversary shows in Columbus since 2005. But this year, he decided to go above and beyond. “This year being 15, I wanted to go big,” Siegrist said. “I thought, ‘Well, if I could do three nights, I could do five bands a night, that’s 15 bands for 15 years.’” All three nights of music will be held at Ace of Cups, located right down the street from Siegrist’s store at 2960 N. High St. Lost Weekend’s anniversary shows have been held at the venue since the bar first opened in 2011. “Every year, we’ve done a Lost Weekend Records anniver-

sary show, but this is the first time when we’ve done multiple days like this,” said Bobby Miller, the booking manager for Ace of Cups. “But it just makes sense…15 years is a big number, that’s something to be proud of.”

“I like to get a good mixture of Columbus bands that maybe wouldn’t always be on the same bill.” Kyle Siegrist Owner of Lost Weekend Records

Miller and Siegrist have been working together since Miller first began working at Ace of Cups, about 3 1/2 years ago, although the two have known each other for more than a decade, through the store and local music scene. A Columbus native, Siegrist has been very involved in the city’s music scene for a long time. The majority of the acts this weekend are from the area, a deliberate choice. Local groups in-

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clude Corbezzolo, Brainbow and Grunge Dad. “I’m very pro-Columbus musicians, I always have been,” Siegrist said. “I like to get a good mixture of Columbus bands that maybe wouldn’t always be on the same bill, but I think would … fit well.” Siegrist is confident in the eclectic lineup for his show this weekend; his main concern is bad weather dissuading people from coming. “That’s the one thing that’s totally out of my control,” Siegrist said. Miller is unconcerned with the turnout. He’s confident that people will show up to support Siegrist and his store. “Kyle’s a great dude and he’s got definitely one of the best record stores in town, and we love supporting Lost Weekend and this event,” Miller said. “Hopefully we can keep doing it another 15 years.” The three-day event will start at 8 p.m. Thursday at Ace of Cups. Tickets are $5 at the door.

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