THE CRITICAL MASS WEEKEND OMNIBUS: Coming Out Weekend

Die Antwoord Friday: Catch a performance of Chase Me, Comrade! at the Hedgerow Theatre. The comedic play, set in 1964, depicts the consequences of hiding a Russian ballet dancer from authorities who want to imprison him. Die Antwoord, a white rapper/fairy-like siren combo (typical, right?) give a unique performance at Voyeur tonight. Just don't try too hard to get 'em, k? Saturday: Prepare to be busy — Saturday brings lots of options. Embrace your sexuality at ScrewSmart's Coming Out Ball. The sexual exploration based collaborative's party is complete with drag, raffles, and sex toys. Yes, there's porn too. Later, try to catch Women in Rock and Soul at the Highwire Gallery. The film includes authentic clips of the best females rockers of the decades. Or hit up the First Person Art's Summer Grand Slam and Block Party where past winners of Grand Slam strive to become ultimate storytelling champions. Sunday: Check out the Mystic Monsters exhibit at Pterodactyl. These monsters are in rare art forms — comics, paintings and advertisements. Expect some politically charged pieces.

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THE CRITICAL MASS WEEKEND OMNIBUS: Coming Out Weekend

POSTED: Friday, July 23, 2010, 6:00 PM
Filed Under: Weekend Omnibus
Die Antwoord
Friday: Catch a performance of Chase Me, Comrade! at the Hedgerow Theatre. The comedic play, set in 1964, depicts the consequences of hiding a Russian ballet dancer from authorities who want to imprison him. Die Antwoord, a white rapper/fairy-like siren combo (typical, right?) give a unique performance at Voyeur tonight. Just don't try too hard to get 'em, k? Saturday: Prepare to be busy — Saturday brings lots of options. Embrace your sexuality at ScrewSmart's Coming Out Ball. The sexual exploration based collaborative's party is complete with drag, raffles, and sex toys. Yes, there's porn too. Later, try to catch Women in Rock and Soul at the Highwire Gallery. The film includes authentic clips of the best females rockers of the decades. Or hit up the First Person Art's Summer Grand Slam and Block Party where past winners of Grand Slam strive to become ultimate storytelling champions. Sunday: Check out the Mystic Monsters exhibit at Pterodactyl. These monsters are in rare art forms — comics, paintings and advertisements. Expect some politically charged pieces.
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