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If you’re of a certain age and were a true aficionado of all things punk in the late ’70s, you remember the Bags. They thrashed about for a bit in Los Angeles and are best known for “Survive” (hit it on Spotify) and “We Don’t Need the English.“ Bag co-founder Alice Bag (nee Armendariz) has a new book, Violence Girl: East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage, a Chicana Punk Story, which is described as an “alternating harrowing and hilarious coming of age tale [which] surveys the sweeping social changes of two decades through a lens of subversive art and thought.” Bag will read from the book and perform at the Rochambeau Library, 708 Hope Street, Providence, at 7 pm | Free | 401.467.2700 x 2 | provcomlib.org | alice bag.com
The "Los Angeles punk legend" will read and perform music from her book, Violence Girl



