THE CRITICAL MASS WEEKEND OMNIBUS: Antipodal Weekend

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THE CRITICAL MASS WEEKEND OMNIBUS: Antipodal Weekend

POSTED: Friday, June 25, 2010, 4:44 PM
Filed Under: Weekend Omnibus
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Friday: Embrace a little culture today and check out an exhibit of Andy Warhol's black and white Polaroids at the PAFA. Don't freak if you don't make it, the show runs through September. Later, the Philadelphia Theatre Alliance's Spark Showcase at the Plays & Players Theatre awards $1000 to the local playwright with the most interesting work-in-progress. Or explore the lives of Philadelphia immigrants at Tertulia: Immigrants' Own Documentaries as they showcase the results of filming their worlds. Saturday: You want to get yourself in this pickle: Picklefest features the nation's favorite cucumber in artistic and culinary glory. Eat them, admire them, pet them — whatever floats your boat. Finish your night by watching a performance of Fanciness vs. The Void and Antipodal Goatlegs at Emerald Street Park. The catch? The performance is hosted by Puppet Uprising and features puppets, an apocalypse and a boat. Sunday: Let the one-man show Jesus Phreak: The Story of a Very Unlikely Disciple remind you that no matter what gender gets you going or what God you acknowledge, the human race is connected more than you think.
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