Friday, October 8, 2010

Louis C.K. and four more entertaining weekend activities

Posted by Crystal K. Wiebe on Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 9:00 AM

click to enlarge It's true. Why are redheads so funny?
  • It's true. Why are redheads so funny?

1. Hear celebrity art critic Jerry Saltz talk about judging art for New York Magazine and Bravo's Work of Art. He speaks today at 1 p.m. at KCAI. Five bucks says Peregrine Honig introduces him.

2. See some slam dunking. Since it seems that no pro basketball team will ever make Kansas City its permanent home, catch the Miami Heat and the Oklahoma City Thunder pass through for a 7:30 p.m. exhibition game at Sprint Center (if you're lucky enough to have tickets; the game is sold out).

3. Put on your Princess Mononoke costume. Or at least prepare to see some real anime during Motaku, an anime convention happening today through Sunday at Park Place Hotel.

4. Celebrate the return of a local concert tradition. Rhythm and Ribs

went on hiatus last year, but the music festival of barbecue, blues and

jazz is back from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday at 18th and Vine.

5. Be glad you're not a balding, divorced ginger like Louis C.K.

On second thought, maybe life would be better if you were a famous

comedian on a tour stopping at the Midland Theater this Sunday.

For more weekend fun, see pitch.com/calendar.

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