Monday, September 27, 2010

MON 9/27: Talk, Film, Music


Hey, it's Boston Fashion Week and some of the events are free...

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MON 9/27

6pm
"Presidential Debates: The Road to the White House": Panel Discussion
at JFK Forum, Littauer Bldg, 79 JFK St, Cambridge (Harvard Kennedy School)
FREE

The scheduled participants for this discussion are: Michael Dukakis (ex-Governor and Presidential Candidate), Charles Gibson (ABC News), Mike McCurry (Press Sec., President Clinton), Andrew Rasiej (Personal Democracy Forum), Nicolle Wallace (Advisor, McCain/Palin Campaign)

MON 9/27

7:30pm
NerdNite
at Middlesex Lounge, 315 Mass Ave, Cambridge (Central Sq)
$5 / 21+

Starting earlier for more hot nerd action...

Talk 1:

"Computational Couture: Clothing for the Techy Fashionista"
By Ada Brunstein
Talk 2:
"Pigeons: The surprising story of the birds you love to hate"
By Courtney Humphries
Talk 3:
"Tricks of the Trade: Using Your Stuff Better"
by Tim Lillis
DJ Claude Money will offer some funky, nerd-friendly tunes before, after, and in between.

MON 9/27

8pm
CineCaché: "Anton Chekhov's The Duel"
at Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St, Cambridge (Harvard Sq)
$10 / $8 students, Brattle members

The Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film begins a series of "sneak previews, festival favorites, regional features, and overlooked gems" that will screen every other Monday through 1/3/11.

A pass for the whole series is $60 ($50 Brattle members), but "walk-ins" are allowed on many nights.

MON 9/27

9:30pm
The Great Buriers, , Shitaly, Forbes Graham, Anita Fix, Magic People
at Charlie's Kitchen, 10 Eliot St, Cambridge (Harvard Sq)
$5 / 21+

A strange grab-bag of rock, psychedlia, and post-jazz/electronic. The above order is likely the last-to-first order finishe=ing up around 1:30pm.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just FYI -- Nernite's website states: "Our next event will take place Monday September 27, 7pm (yes, that is
earlier than usual)."

rob v said...

Hi,

A little bit further down it says:
"The talks:
1. Computational Couture: Clothing for the Techy Fashionista
By Ada Brunstein
(approx start time: 7:40)"

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