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Weird stuff from Emily's Facebook: Sun., Jan. 26

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Weird stuff from Emily's Facebook: Sun., Jan. 26

Emily gets so many invites to interesting stuff on Facebook that it seems like a waste not to share the wealth. If you've already combed our new and improved events listings and still can't find anything that strikes your fancy, check here every afternoon for a few bonus things going on that night. Want to invite Emily to your event? Cool! She's at facebook.com/emilygee. You'll probably be better served by entering your thing into our events system, though.

Sunday, January 26

If you didn't already get tickets to see Jeremy Denk, the most awesome pianist out there, at 3 today, it is way sold out. There may be some no-shows because of the snow? Seriously, go see him if you can. But if not, go see a movie for free.


8 p.m. — Monty Python and the Holy Grail at Nomad Pizza. Because, really, have you seen it since high school? It started being funny again while you were becoming an adult.


(call for time) — If your taste runs to more mature movies, Franklin Mortgage is screening that paragon of maturity, the Nic Cage/John Travolta vehicle Face/Off. YES.

...the crew from Franklin Mortgage is going back to the well once again for a Sunday Movie Night event featuring the completely insane Cage/Travolta masterpiece Face/Off. There's gonna be cool drinks for just $11 a pop, pizza from the guys at Pitruco, Mike Treffehn and Catherine Manning behind the stick, and all the madness that comes of anything involving Nicolas Cage.

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