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Stalk Of The Town

MvB is off to SIFF Cinema for Preston Sturges' Depression-era fable, Sullivan's Travels, and then there's a going-away party for a friend on pilgrimage, held in the medieval pageantry of Canterbury's.

Tonight, Katelyn will party hard at The Corner, recovering tomorrow by watching the Sounders game on TV and enjoying dinner and a Barbra Streisand movie over in Issaquah to round out the evening. On Sunday she'll attend the Seattle Men's Chorus concert at McCaw (with the Debbie Reynolds!), and then have dinner with a friend she hasn't seen in ages.

Having tasted his way through some 200 wines at the San Diego International Wine Competition last weekend (big wins for wines from upstate New York, by the way), Ronald is taking it easy this weekend. Nothing stronger than a Negroni.

Jay is making his first visit to Veraci for some pizza, stopping by the Green Festival, and attending a Food Fight.

Jack is spending an impromptu three-day weekend finishing some painting in the living room and replacing all of the old trim. In the mornings he will take frequent coffee breaks which will turn into frequent beer breaks sometime in the afternoon.

Having spent the last three weekends at weddings or in California, John decided to head down to the Oregon Coast, because nothing spells relaxation like securing a foothold on the front lines of what the weather people are predicting to be a massive windstorm.

Tom plans to make it to somewhere around 30 hours of awaked-ness today before keeling over stone dead in hopes of resetting his internal chronometer to something resembling a normal-people schedule, since classes start up again next week and he spent this week rebelling against last week's horrid combination of insane work deadlines, academic paper due dates, and that philosophically and anthropologically disappointing piece of dreck known as the Battlestar Galactica finale by shifting into a bizarre daily rhythm characterized, in part, by a tendency to write run-on sentences. He will do nothing of consequence this weekend.

Another weekend, another opportunity for Audrey to see a couple movies. Over the next few days it's Tokyo Sonata and Silent Light, both at the Northwest Film Forum. Also on the slate this weekend: a gluttonous meal of steak and fine wine whilst discussing the Great Depression 2 (The Electric Boogaloo).

Donte is over his post-SXSW show fatigue in record time, and as such is going to see An Horse, one of his SXSW highlights tonight at The Vera Project. The rest of the weekend will be spent yearning for spring, with a small break to go see I Love You, Man.

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