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By P. Scott Cunningham

Published on June 24, 2009 at 3:01am

Just like the old days, record collections are growing fast. And mimicking the communal spirit of the late ’60s, crate diggers are eager to share and share alike, trading LPs and mutual goodwill. If this sounds good to you, check out the Cinema Paradiso Record Swap.

The night starts off at 9 p.m. with a swap in the courtyard. Tables will be provided; just bring your crates. Then at 10, the Paradiso will screen the documentary Iggy Pop: Lust for Life, followed by performances from three local bands: Band #12, No Class Action, and the Shakers. There’s no cover, but bring some cash for the full liquor bar, and please, kids, leave the Amy Grant at home.
Sun., June 28, 9 p.m., 2009