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Picture Shows: The Pretenders at House of Blues on Friday Night, The Jonas Brothers Movie Premiere

Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders stoppd through town on Friday night for a gig at the House of Blues, and somewhere in the crowd--or, from the looks of it, everywhere in the crowd--Observer photographer Drew Williams was in attendance, documenting the event for a slideshow, which you can check right...

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Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders stoppd through town on Friday night for a gig at the House of Blues, and somewhere in the crowd--or, from the looks of it, everywhere in the crowd--Observer photographer Drew Williams was in attendance, documenting the event for a slideshow, which you can check right here.

Meanwhile, web editor Patrick Michels lugged his camera out to Grapevine on Saturday night to check out the local red carpet premiere of Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, where he caught not only the JoBros, but also local child star Demi Lovato and super-producer Timbaland, within the eye of his lens. He wrote about it for Unfair Park, too--and get this: He didn't even faint. Crazy, right?

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