Get Out
MOVIES: When people say "they don't make movies like they used to," they are speaking specifically of movies like Key Largo, a place where, according to the trailer, "romance smolders in women until it conquers or kills!" Bogart's the lead, Edward G. Robinson's the villain, and Lauren Bacall, the most smoking-hot woman in the history of cinema, plays the romantic interest. RRAWR.
7 & 9pm // Grand Illusion Cinema [1403 NE 50th (Corner of University Way and 50th)] // $7
SPORTS: (Metro League Tuesday!) The resurgent Chief Sealth boys' b-ball team, which beat the defending state champs last Tuesday and has a couple of heartwarming stories in their fifth-year-senior star and night-shift-working coach, plays at Ingraham tonight.
7:30pm // Ingraham High [1819 N 135th St. (enter from Meridian)] // $6 ($4 with your ASB card, kids!)
BOOKS: John Moe reads from Conservatize Me (reviewed earlier). For extra fun, show up early, duck into the 6:30pm meeting of the "Global Issues & Ethics Book Group," (currently reading The Shame of a Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America) tell them you just saw an ethnic minority lingering near a Volvo, and watch them run for the door with their panic buttons at the ready.
7:30pm // Elliott Bay Books [101 South Main Street] // FREE!


