We have finally reached that point in the summer where all
the local schools are out. Swarms of children roam free; already, their
vacation-slackened brains have started atrophying, their feral
instincts taking over. Ice-cream-truck drivers patrol the streets with
caution, fearing the packs of errant urchins who might ambush them.
Throw in a dose of July heat and humidity, and you've got chaos
descending upon the streets of Boston.
Don't
like the sound of that? Well, we've got good news for you, gentle nerds
-- you can escape all the turmoil (and the stickiness), and feed your
mind at the same time. This Week In Geek shows you how! We've found quiz
shows, lectures, and trivia, plus workshops on saucy dancing and
apocalyptic survival. Now, quickly! Retreat to your A/C-chilled bunkers
of book-learning!
MONDAY 6.27
[classic] La Dolce Vida @ Coolidge Corner 7pm
This
beloved art-noir flick by Federico Fellini has enjoyed a recent
restoration and revival. It's a satire that both mocks and celebrates
the artistic high life of Rome in the 1950s, with all its decadence and
moral depravity. The film -- hailed as groundbreaking for its style,
content, and methods of storytelling -- is a must-see for any film buff.
And now you have your chance: it's playing at the Coolidge in a
one-time only special screening.
[trivia] Big Quiz Thing @ Club Oberon 7:30pm
Do
you have an encyclopedic knowledge of everything from from obscure
culinary history to ‘80s pop music? Then Big Quiz Thing -- a national
phenomenon, multimedia experience, and monthly installation at Club
Oberon -- might be for you. $200 dollars is on the line in this test of
wits/obscure knowledge, so be sure to spend the rest of the day studying
Wikipedia.
[eating + sleeping brains] Nerdnite @ Middlesex Lounge 8pm
Tonight
is Nerdnite at the Middlesex, a gathering of the geeky for
education/recreation. There will be nerd-appropriate jams, plus two
different talks: Steve Fabregas of Zeo
discusses the science of sleep, while Harvard postdoc neurobiology
fellow Jeremy Kay talks about the everyday real-life zombies you find in
nature (and oh yes, they're out there).
[skepticism] Boston Skeptics in the Pub @ Tommy Doyle's 7pm
The
Boston Skeptics is a group that gathers to discuss important scientific
and philosophical issues with a critical mindset. In other words, they
are skeptical. They also host events and discussions, and this week they
are bringing in Joshie Berger, skeptic, comedian, and runner-up for Food Network's Worst Cooks in America.
TUESDAY 6.28
[there and back again] LotR: The Return of the King extended edition @ AMC Boston Common 7pm
The final installment of The Lord of the Rings
series is screening at Boston Common this week. It's your last, best
chance (well, this week, anyway) to dress up in pointy ears and a cloak
and watch a movie on a big screen in a room full of a bunch of other
people in pointy ears and cloaks. It will be just like the first time
you watched it in theaters, except now you will not be deceived by the
film's nine apparent-endings.
[burlesque!] Feather FANtasy Burlesque Workshop @ B.A.B.E. Studio 6:30 pm
Is
burlesque nerdy? Good question. Let's see: it's over-the-top,
old-timey, and involves costumes -- so we're inclined to say it is. This
week, the Boston Academy of Burlesque Education (run by the Boston Babydolls) is offering a course on the fan, a prop as important to burlesque dance as it is the hot months of summer.
[music/punctuation] Bomb the Music Industry! @ The Middle East 8pm
Songwriter
Jeff Rosenstock describes Bomb the Music Industry! as "ska for smart
people or indie rock for dumbasses at the same time," with generous gobs
of chiptune electronica thrown in for good measure. And you can bomb a
T-shirt at the same time -- BtMI! shows tend to come packing free
stencils and paint.
[smells fishy] Molly Birnbaum, Season to Taste: How I Lost My Sense of Smell and Found My Way @ Harvard Book Store 7pm
Molly
Birnbaum's book tells the true story of what happens when she loses her
sense of smell, shattering her culinary dreams are shattered. And while
she is told time and again that there's no way to recover, she defies
the odds and ... well, you'll see. Birnbaum will be reading from this
memoir about cooking, olfaction, love, and neuroscience tonight.
WEDNESDAY 6.29
[sold out :( ] Josh Ritter (singer-songwriter, novelist) @ Brookline Booksmith
Widely swooned-over singer-songwriter Josh Ritter is now a newly minted novelist.To celebrate the debut of his debut, Bright's Passage,
he's dropping by the Brookline Booksmith for an evening of readings,
signings, and songs. Which is why this event sold out. (Life is unfair.)
BUT you can still ordered signed copies of the novel through the
website.
[rhymes with "bus bunching"] MBTA Poetry Slam @ Cantab Lounge 8pm
"Slam"
is one of those words that should never be used in reference to public
transportation -- but this might be an exception. Tonight, hordes of
beatniks gather at the Cantab Lounge to wax poetic about the trolleys,
buses, and subways we hate to love and love to hate.
THURSDAY 6.30
[theater] MilkMilkLemonade @ Factory Theatre Thurs Fri + Sat, 8pm; Sat 4pm
Here's one for you theater geeks: the Factory Theatre is showing Heart & Dagger's production of MilkMilkLemonade, a play about sexuality, farming, grandparents, pyromania, and clinically depressed chicken. Runs this weekend and next.
[out-of-body experiences] Gary Braver, Tunnel Vision @ Brookline Booksmith 7pm
When
atheist grad-student Zack Kashian survives a near-death experience and
awakes from a months-long coma praying in Aramaic, he becomes the
subject of a study that might prove the existence of an afterlife. This
Boston-set novel got raves from Ray effing Bradbury, so don't sleep on
this one.
[filk] Marian Call @ Pandemonium Books + Games 7pm
Much-loved folky singer-songwriter Marian Call has a penchant for the fringe. She writes songs that are fandom-specific (BSG and Firefly) or about geek life in general ("I'll Still Be A Geek After Nobody Thinks It's Chic," performed on a typewriter) She's charmed her way to Tnternet stardom but you can see her IRL this week at Pandemonium Books.
[musical theatre] T: An MBTA Musical @ Improv Boston 8pm
T: An MBTA Musical,
presented by Boston Improv, will no doubt bring catharsis to anyone
who's ever watched in agony as the bus flies past their stop, or missed
an appointment because of the 1,000 extra fans crammed into one train on
a game day. In other words: you.
[literature] Mara Hvistendahl, Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls, and the Consequences of a World Full of Men @ Harvard Book Store 7pm
For
most of history, the gender balance of the world's population skewed
slightly toward women, who tend to live longer, on average. But in China
(and other parts of the world, too), the scales are being tipped in the
other direction, thanks to selective gender pruning. Mara Hvistendahl
discusses the consequences of this imbalance -- from crime spikes to
bride-buying.
FRIDAY 7.1
[film] Back to School @ Somerville Theatre Fri + Sat 11:59pm
Just to remind you that it's summer vacation: Rodney
Dangerfield plays a self-made millionaire who decides to go back to
school and earn a degree to encourage his despairing son. This '80s
comedy is screening at midnight at the Somerville theatre, and its
star-studded cast features none other than Kurt Vonnegut, as himself.
SATURDAY 7.2
[survival] Zombie Survival Training @ Boston Playwrights 7pm
Boston-based theater group New Exhibition Room is following the lead of the CDC;
their Zombie Survival Training will help prepare civilians for the
inevitable zombie nightmare that is bound to grip us eventually. They'll
offer survival kits, a first look at their upcoming Zombie Double
Feature project, and a chance to lock onto the cold lips of the undead
with a zombie kissing booth.
[class, from crap to classics] Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine @ Wilbur Theatre 7pm
Richard
Cheese has been crooning lounge versions of your favorite and
least-favorite songs since 2000. He's covered everything from Limp
Bizkit to Fatboy Slim, Madonna to the Beastie Boys. "Freak on a Leash"
is suddenly jauntily mellow, and "Baby Got Back," becomes something you
can play in the background when the grandparents come over for dinner.
Put on your swingin'est duds and catch him at the Wilbur this weekend.
[disco inferno] "A Night of Horrorotica" at the Somerville Theatre 8pm
This Saturday, the Somerville Theatre presents The Disco Exorcist,
which premiered this past February at the Cable Car Cinema in
Providence. Perfect for any fan of blood-spattered polyester and
cocaine-fueled demon expulsion. Boogie till you bleed with this
should-be classic, produced by New-England-based Scorpio Film Releasing.
MONDAY 7.4
[kaboom] 4th of July
While there is an all-day-long Twilight Zone
marathon on Syfy this weekend, we at Laser Orgy suggest you get some
fresh air and enjoy the holiday instead -- partially because of the
health benefits of Vitamin D, but mostly because we approve of any
holiday that encourages drinking, roughhousing, and lighting things on
fire in public.
Stay tuned for This Week In Geek: The Patriotic Edition!
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