Friday, January 8, 2010

Weekend Distractions

Posted by Crystal K. Wiebe on Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 8:00 AM

Yeah, it's cold and snowy. Get over it. This is January. And there are still plenty of reasons to get out of the house.

1. The Crossroads galleries knew better than to open their doors on First Friday this month, since it also happened to be NEW YEAR'S DAY. But rather than wait 'til February, a few choice spots are debuting new exhibitions tonight, Second Friday. Check out Saints of Capitalism -- a collection of old men in suits by Ryan Drake at the Late Show. Also open tonight: Sherry Leedy and Byron C. Cohen galleries and Arts Incubator.

2. Meanwhile, it's Second Friday as usual in KCK, where there's always a downtown artwalk at this time of the month.

3. Elvis Presley would have turned 75 today. To honor him, Elvis impersonators are convening at least two local venues, Knuckleheads and VooDoo Lounge.

4. Movies are showing, for free, in places other than a theater. At 1:30 p.m. Saturday, the Central Branch of the KCMO Library is showing Lady in the Lake. At 8:30 p.m. Saturday night, downtown bar Savvy is screening Visioneers, starring Zach Galifianakis.



5. Everyone's favorite sisters are on stage at Union Station. Playing through the month: a stage version of Louisa May Alcott's classic story, Little Women.

6. Alan Branhagen is no wussy. The Expert Naturalist and Director of Horticulture is leading a winter hike through Powell Gardens, The Pitch's 2009 pick for Best Day Trip, at 1 p.m. Sunday. Snow boots recommended.

For more reasons to dig out of your igloo, see The Pitch events calendar.

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This circle of people that make the commenting rounds have a wide range beliefs, some of that are incredibly strong, but a few of which I�m totally convinced are correct.

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Posted by DONNA on July 14, 2010 at 8:36 PM

You are so right, Street. Clearly, I need to attend the show AND read the book.

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Posted by Buckle Bunny on January 8, 2010 at 3:34 PM

Um, Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women. Not Laura Ingalls Wilder. And it's not really about pioneers.

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Posted by Street on January 8, 2010 at 12:24 PM
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