CRITICAL MASS WEEKEND OMNIBUS: You Gotta Ask Yourself ... Weekend

Little Omnibussers, it's been a minute but Mama returns! Friday: Do you often wake up asking yourself "How could I make my life gayer?"? The answer lies in tonight's Scissor Sisters concert tonight at the Electric Factory. Why? Too easy. If, instead, you wake up asking yourself, "Wow, Elaine May was a pretty talented director who was unfairly maligned because of how terrible Ishtar turned out, how can I help restore her legacy?" then you needs to be in Chestnut Hill tonight for Lawn Chair Drive-in's screening of A New Leaf. Saturday: Flash Rosenberg takes the Philly stage once more with her not-so-much-comedy-but-still funny one-woman show "Laughing at the Speed of Light" tonight at PSALM. But, first, check out Philly's best and brightest artists whistle while they work at Arts Garage's Battle of the Canvas. Sunday: The family that strips together... Schlapenentickle makes burlesque a family affair. We promise, it's not nearly as creepy as it sounds.

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CRITICAL MASS WEEKEND OMNIBUS: You Gotta Ask Yourself ... Weekend

POSTED: Friday, August 27, 2010, 5:21 PM
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Little Omnibussers, it's been a minute but Mama returns! Friday: Do you often wake up asking yourself "How could I make my life gayer?"? The answer lies in tonight's Scissor Sisters concert tonight at the Electric Factory. Why? Too easy. If, instead, you wake up asking yourself, "Wow, Elaine May was a pretty talented director who was unfairly maligned because of how terrible Ishtar turned out, how can I help restore her legacy?" then you needs to be in Chestnut Hill tonight for Lawn Chair Drive-in's screening of A New Leaf. Saturday: Flash Rosenberg takes the Philly stage once more with her not-so-much-comedy-but-still funny one-woman show "Laughing at the Speed of Light" tonight at PSALM. But, first, check out Philly's best and brightest artists whistle while they work at Arts Garage's Battle of the Canvas. Sunday: The family that strips together... Schlapenentickle makes burlesque a family affair. We promise, it's not nearly as creepy as it sounds.
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