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Can't Miss It: Thursday

SCIENCE WITH A TWIST: We've always had fun at the Pacific Science Center's monthly events for adults. If you enjoy science and drinking, you can't get much better than this. This month's event is focused around their new exhibit, Speed, and a drink they're calling the "Turbo Charger." Win tickets to the new Batman movie, watch a speed-themed movie on the IMAX screen, and eat and drink to your heart's content.

6 p.m. Happy Hour, 8 p.m. IMAX film // Pacific Science Center // $20 general, $17 members
Pacific Science Center
THE END OF FOOD: Town Hall will host local journalist Paul Roberts, who was responsible for the highly lauded book The End of Oil, which looked at how the oil industry works and what we would (and could) do without it. His new book, The End of Food does pretty much the same thing with modern food production. Pretty interesting stuff, and you can learn more about it tonight for less than $10.

7:30 p.m. // Town Hall // $5

GREAT, GREAT MUSIC: Singer-songwriter Ryan Shaw picks up where Stevie Wonder leaves off. His music is just dripping with soul, and he'll be rocking the Triple Door tonight, courtesy of STG. His music is so much of a throwback to the golden age of conscientious soul music that his songs were included in a History Channel special on Martin Luther King, Jr.

7:30 p.m. // The Triple Door // $18 adv, $20 dos

Lovely shot of the Pacific Science Center at night, thanks to Seattlest Flickr user looney1 photography

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