THE CRITICAL MASS WEEKEND OMNIBUS: Vs. The Weekend

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THE CRITICAL MASS WEEKEND OMNIBUS: Vs. The Weekend

POSTED: Friday, August 13, 2010, 4:33 PM
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Friday: Have a gay day! Political commentary emerges in the form of vegetable-themed diseases and out-of-this-world experiences in Thom Nickels' latest contribution to gay literature. Hear the author speak about Spore, a sci-fi novel, at the Lippincott House. Then catch a performance of Just Say Love, a Daniel Student production that details how two men fall in love. Saturday: Search for inner peace at Awakening the Heart: Introduction to Buddhist Meditation. This introduction to the ancient calming practice takes place at the Amitayus Kadampa Buddhist Center. When you are nice and relaxed, celebrate hair of the past at the Vintage Hairstyle Workshop. So get out the bobby pins and prepare for some old fashioned curls. Sunday: Check out Sculpting Nature, and let the Center for Emerging Visual Artists show you that plants are well... pretty. Then head for the cinema and watch director Edgar Wright have a blast in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (but read up on it first in our interview with Wright, Michael Cera, Anna Kendrick and Jason Schwartzman).
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