The Week in Geek, August 15-23: Bad Daddies, Giant Killers, and Sparklepires
    
    
Unlike
 the green line blowing right by your stop while you wait in the rain, 
the handbasket we're in ain't exactly going express to hell. We've got a
 few pit stops along the way. Nerds, dweebs, and inbetweeners, you 
better get ready, because this is a week of culture. With art shows and
 book readings, music, gorillas, German potlucks and Twilight, your 
bonds ‘bout to get straight diversified. By week's end, you'll be lighting up a Marlboro and muttering between panted breaths, "That was fantasic!" Except you'll say it in German.
 
Cheer up, brothers and sisters, because this is the week in geek.
MONDAY 8.15
[reading] Ben Loory + Steve Himmer, Stories of the Surreal @ Brookline Booksmith 7pm
Why
 read about reality when you live in it? Authors Ben Loory and Steve 
Himmer are working to reignite the wick of imagination in their new 
books dealing with monsters, talking televisions and landscape altering 
billionaires, and will be reading from them at the Brookline Booksmith 
tonight.
TUESDAY 8.16
[musical] Bad Daddy @ Oberon
The
 evolutionary gap between two generations is always enormous. Bad Daddy 
is a musical about the inevitable dissidence between young and old. The 
Boomers don't get it - The Millennials don't appreciate it.
WEDNESDAY 8.17
[film/comedy] Rifftrax Live: Jack the Giant Killer @ Regal Fenway
We've
 all seen bad movies and wished the guys from Mystery Science Theater 
3000 were there. Now that 1962's corny epic "Jack the Giant Killer" has 
found its way into their crosshairs, you can be there with them. Bring 
tomatoes.
THURSDAY 8.18
[festival] Greenfest 2011 @ Boston City Hall
This
 isn't altogether geeky, so we apologize, but an estimated 75,000 
Bostonians will be at Greenfest at City Hall, which will feature live 
performers and fitness demos. The fitness demos will at the very least 
get you into shape so you can properly live vicariously through your 
Create-a-player in Madden '12 when it comes out in a couple of weeks.
FRIDAY 8.19
[sparkling] Twilight Convention @ Hyatt Regency Cambridge
The
 dude whose name is slipping our collective minds with the dumb hair, 
played a vampire in that movie about love and some other guy whose abs 
left an entire theaters' worth of seats damp by credits' end, uhh, ummm.
 Yeah, him. He won't be at the Twilight convention at the Hyatt, but 
fuck, you won't know the difference.
[death/life] The Beyond @ Coolidge Corner Theatre
Oh,
 the humanity! Check out the mind numbing, hellacious gore that could 
only come from a film made by horror 
mastermind/probably-a-totally-fucked-up-guy-in-real-life Lucio Fulci at 
Coolidge Corner to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
[double feature] The Ghost and Mrs. Muir + Dragonwyck - the films of Joseph Mankiewicz
The
 complete Jospeh Mankiewicz presented by the Harvard Film Archive will 
be like MST3K, except that his movies were good, so there's no need for 
snarky commentary from space dwellers. "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" and 
"Dragonwyck" will make for a classic double feature.
SATURDAY 8.20
[art] Passion and Precision in the Age of Revolution @ The MFA
"Passion
 and Precision in the Age of Revolution" sounds like the answer someone 
who just got dumped doesn't want to hear after asking, "Babe, what does 
he have that I don't?" Thankfully, it's not that. It's the name of an 
awesome art exhibit at the MFA that showcases brilliant works of both 
romanticism and neo-classicism.
[festival] Jamaica Plain Music Festival @ Jamaica Pond
The
 Jamaica Plain Music Festival is a cool spot to check out local talent 
you might not otherwise stumble upon. You're tired of this sick 
consumerist culture and totally want to get in touch with the struggling
 locals who are just trying so damn hard to make it.
[culture] Medieval German Festival @ Charlton, MA
Guten
 tag, bitches! It's time to bust out the liederhausen, schnitzels, and 
bier for a day of being a bona fide stereotype. Or just go to the 
Medieval German Festival to celebrate a different culture. Tschüss!
[reading/play]PlayCes presents Baby With the Bathwater @ UFORGE Gallery
Also
 in Jamaica Plain is a reading of "Baby with the Bathwater," a play that
 challenges traditional gender roles with a satirical whip.
[film/hilarious]The Room @ Coolidge Corner Theatre [midnight]
The
 Room is simultaneously the best and worst movie ever made, which 
actually makes it modern art and the more you laugh at it, the more its 
intellectual merit grows like a tumor. Coolidge Corner knows this and is
 offering a midnight screening for you art junkies.
SUNDAY 8.21
[monkey] Kiki the Gorilla turns 30 @ Franklin Park Zoo
Kiki
 the gorilla turns 30, and since you just read our kickass monkey issue,
 you know that celebrating this beast's birthday is a must. Go check her
 out at the Franklin Park Zoo. Seriously, last person to ditch her party
 was hostage atop the Empire State Building. She likes banana cake.
[concert] Bob Dylan @ House of Blues
Bob
 Dylan's lyrics make even less sense when you can't understand half a 
word he's saying. That doesn't mean seeing him shouldn't be on your 
bucket list though. He's an American icon. Rule of thumb: when telling 
people you saw Dylan, always subtract 10 years from the date you 
actually saw him when going into details.
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