ECO-CHIC: Bike, walk, carpool, or take the bus to Girl Power Hour. This time they're exploring the intersection of sustainability and style. Highlights include Seattle's first green DJ, getting tips on a greener life, a "live" trunk show with sustainable fashions, and refreshments: organic cocktails, wine and food. It all happens at the Sole Repair Shop, a sustainable event space
THEATRE: Next Stage's Demonology starts its last weekend tonight at Hugo House. We reviewed it here, saying it was "a wicked take-down of corporatized misogyny and a surreal expedition into the realm of in-office lactation." And we were so right. Now you go.
8 p.m. // Richard Hugo House // Tickets: $17.50
BOOKS: Vertical Ethiopia: Climbing Towards Possibility in the Horn of Africa, besides being a horrifically awkward title, is also a book about how four women traveled to northern Ethiopia to climb virgin sandstone towers in the Horn of Africa. Author Majka Burhardt will talk about the trip, and photographer Gabe Rogel will wow with her photographs. The Young Professionals International Network (YPIN) of the World Affairs Council are hosting an Ethiopian-inspired happy hour at 6 p.m., if you can get there early.
7:30 p.m. // Pacific Science Center, 200 2nd Avenue North // Tickets: $20 (21+)
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