Friday, May 11, 2012

THIS IS YOUR WEEKEND GUIDE

Friday, May 11, 2012
This week has been crawling by so slowly that we were beginning to feel as though we might be stuck in the limbo that is Tuesday/Wednesday forever. Luckily, we've escaped that fate and made it out to the other side, where we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel known as Friday. In preparation for our impending jailbreak, we've put together an intensive itinerary that should keep you so busy this weekend that you nearly forget what has to happen when you wake up on Monday morning...

Friday

If you don't make it to the Yamashiro farmers market tonight, ditch work early tomorrow and go up to the Pagoda Bar to enjoy the early summer weather with a view and a drink. Afterward, head over to the Barnsdall Art Park for Eat.Drink.Art., where you'll enjoy art installations, gourmet food truck fare, wine and beer tastings, and more. Tickets are $25, but proceeds go to benefit the gallery.

If all of that sounds too aggressive for your Friday night, opt instead to screen The Last of the Mohicans at The Egyptian Theater. "No matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I will find you." -- enough said.
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