WHERE DOES CREATIVITY COME FROM?: For a city filled with a decent amount of creatives, advertising folks, and clients that always want the Big Idea, newest movie Art & Copy is a must see. The film, created by acclaimed documentary director Doug Pray (Hype!, Scratch, Big Rig), riffles through the minds of the ad industry's most creative and iconic product pushers. After tonight's 7:00 p.m. showing, select Seattle creatives and ad folks will host a discussion panel about the film.
7:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m., Fri.-Sun. // Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Ave // Tickets: $6-$9
SEATTLE-INSPIRED RELEASE: Tonight, local Seattle band The Sea Navy will be releasing their newest record Memory Matches at Ballard's Sunset Tavern, with other local bands The High Strung and Battle Hymns also set to play. We have to say we're a big fan of The Sea Navy's new music videos, which are pretty much an indie band's homage to Seattle history. There is the Mariners' inspired "What Curse?" video, but for some reason we can't get enough "talktalktalk" and the people in awe of the monorail during the World's Fair. Brilliant.
10:00 p.m., Fri. // Sunset Tavern, 5433 Ballard Ave NW // Tickets: $8 (21+)
BIKE IT IN: This Sunday the fourth annual Seattle Bike-In will take place at Cal Anderson Park, bringing together bicycle enthusiasts, transportation advocates, environmentalists, artists, and families for a celebration of biking and environmental sustainability stuff. The night will feature local bands The Terrodactyls, Mess Kit, and TacocaT. End your night right with a viewing of the slapstick French film, Jour de Fete.
Bands 7:00 p.m., Movie at dusk, Sun. // Cal Anderson Park, 1635 11th Ave // Free



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