Entertainment
The Weekend Guide
Say “I do” to an indie wedding expo, designer sample sale, and Morrissey soundalike.
Entertainment
Say “I do” to an indie wedding expo, designer sample sale, and Morrissey soundalike.
We shutter to think about getting snapped by anyone other than this lovely German photog.
Your walls deserve better: Hang a portrait by this hip shutterbug.
Live music in exchange for food? The best things in life really are free.
Who doesn’t like Monet and running the Rocky steps? But if you’ve already taken a trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, don’t miss these edgy exhibits and installations.
This cutting-edge, contemporary art gallery offers exhibitions with whimsy, color, and imagination that appeal to all ages.
It ain’t over ’til the French lady sings.
The contemporary art gallery focuses on emerging and established artists. It runs on an accelerated exhibitions calendar with a new opening every eight weeks, and also plays host to trendy events.
Something to write home about: really sharp side tables and accessories.
This performing arts theater on the University of Washington campus often holds dance and musical performances from all over the world.
Part of the AT&T Performing Arts Center, this Arts District theater can be configured three ways for diverse shows.
Speak softly and carry a big backpack.
She’s hooked on a feeling.
Grow your own food — right from your window.
Tune in to the new musical trend.
The rich history (Atlanta’s oldest strip club) and shock factor of Blondie (crushes PBR cans in her cleavage), Porscha (three words: Little Bo Peep), and other dancers who don’t comply with the industry’s traditional physical or age standards make the Clermont an Atlanta institution.
Laugh ’til you pee, shopping spree, shake your booty, radio beauty.
Get smart! Sign up for Brooklyn Brainery’s first semester of classes.
Class at the pool is coming along just swimmingly.
Want to learn French, hone mixology skills, or take a stab at burlesque? The Back Bay education center teaches dozens of small-group classes in arts, food, recreation, and personal growth.
Invite Death Bear over to exorcise the demons of your past.
For once, your eyes aren’t bigger than your stomach.
Giggle fests, slurpy specialties, sales, sweets, and art, to boot.
Waterproof notes, macadamia for your hair, and picturesque T-shirts.
Christmas — check. New Year’s Eve — check. Bring on Valentine’s Day.