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Can't Miss It: Wednesday

Tomorrow's a holiday, which means tonight...we party!

BEATS AND RHYMES: For the third year in a row, VWE is pitting some of the area's finest spitters against each other for bragging rights, a 3-song production deal, and a whole mess of perks and prizes in the Emcee/Beatbox Battle. Come watch the feats of phonetics that will be laid down, on the spot. While your mouth is hanging open, these laser-sharp linguists' lips will be moving 10 miles a minute.

8:00 p.m. // The Crocodile // $12.50+ // 21+ 40yrold.png

STILL FUNNY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS: Before The Hangover, before Knocked Up, before Judd Apatow became sort of synonymous with films that are either surprisingly entertaining or painfully stupid, there was an an early glimmer of where American cinema was headed called The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Sure, you were dubious at first...but then you actually saw the film, and kind of couldn't believe how amazing and touching and funny it actually was. Relive the magic among friends tonight at the Central Cinema--because tonight's the last night!

9:30 p.m. // Central Cinema // $6+ // 21+

DUAL INCOME, ONE DOG: If you're not ready to spend Thanksgiving hung-over, head to Seattle Rep for a delicious evening of tasteful theater with Sylvia.This fan favorite about empty-nesters and a new dog (played by a human) is getting revived by the Seattle Rep for your viewing pleasure--and what a please it will be.

7:30 p.m. // Seattle Rep // $16+

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