May 10, 2008
Saturday Nights on Phinney Ridge
Ballard Second Saturday Artwalk
West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day
Exhibition: Michael Hoppe - Classical Atelier Graduate Show
Free documentary screening of NEW YEAR BABY
Saturday's Recurring Events
University District Farmers Market
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"Zombies, Shakespeare and martial arts collide in Living Dead in Denmark, the new show from the Pork Filled Players, playing May 1 to 24, at the Theatre Off Jackson (409 7th Ave. S. in Seattle's International District)."
From their website: “Little Red Studio” is an evening of interactive entertainment based on the notion that “erotic” is energy that manifests through the body and through creative expression. Our evenings awaken this energy, and channel it into all kinds of art forms: dance, poetry, visual art, music, drama, comedy, culinary art, conversation, costumes, and more.
"DO NOT miss this hugely influential, rarely produced classic on its 100th anniversary. Come be moved by the lyrical beauty of Stridberg's dialogue, and startled by the bizarre creatures inhabiting this world. A strange and mesmerizing night of theater."
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park sponsors this monthly lecture series. Presentations will be given on cultural and natural history.
The Seattle Folklore Society has organized a weekly folk music concert. The musical talent has included traditional singers, singer-songwriters, instrumental soloists, and instrumental ensembles from the USA and many regions of the world.
The Emerald City ComiCon is the largest comic book and pop culture convention in the Northwest.
Gay Bingo is a special fundraiser run by and benefiting Lifelong AIDS Alliance. The games are hosted by Glamazonia and Miss Intermission, and are assisted by Seattle's Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Abbey of St. Joan.
The Seattle Astronomical Society club holds public observing "Star Parties" at Green Lake every month. Various astronomical instruments will be on hand that people can look through to see whatever is in the sky that night.
"Ballard's Art Walk: Art galleries and hip boutiques, spas, watering holes - and often live music - combine for this monthly event."
Each second Saturday of every month, the Seattle Theatre Group offers free tours of the Moore Theatre.
"Fourth annual event! Sales will be held all over West Seattle!"
"Emerging artist and Classical Atelier alumni Michael Hoppe presents his work in this new exhibition."
"NEW YEAR BABY is the first documentary directed by a Cambodian-American woman about her family's survival. The film is a personal documentary - a search for the truth about how Socheata Poeuv's family survived the Khmer Rouge genocide and why they buried the truth for so long."
"If you like poetry and live music...you will love Carmel Latte! This is a floetry type band...but the poet and vocalist are one in the same...I know you've heard her name...Miz Floes!"
Seattle TheatreSports™ is theater, sports, comedy, and improv theatre all rolled into one. Scenes are created based entirely on audience suggestions. Sundays is their "Gum Wall Rally," which mixes the shorter games associated with Theatresports with an edgier, story based long form comedy.
Market Fresh Improv is Unexpected Productions' story-based Improv in a non-competitive format. They have a new show each month and are "...hand-crafted from scratch, with nothing but the finest ingredients."
Fresh organic fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other goods from local farmers are in abundance at this weekly market. In addition to produce for sale, they have weekly music, cooking demos, and produce "taste-offs" throughout the season.
