The Weekend Guide
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Written by Jeannie Causey, Editor-In-Chief
Sale: Archive Vintage Sale
This great store is always up to date and this weekend is offering up to 50% off of designer labels, with bins of clothing for $10, $15, and $20.
Located at: 2912 Maple Ave.
Rent: 2012
This doomsday movie, starring John Cusack, plays on the public’s fear of the common fear of the world ending when the Mayan calendar does. This movie has some great graphics, and it definitely keeps you on the edge of your chair for most of the movie. It is a great one to see if your at home on a Saturday night with nothing to do, but might be a little bit of a downer with a group.
Do: Dallas Museum of Art: The Lens of Impressionism: Photography and Painting Along the Normandy Coast 1850-1874
Featuring Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet and photographers Henri Le Secq, and Louis-Alphonse Davanne. This exhibition includes around ninety works, and is organized by the University of Michigan Museum of Art. All of the artwork features the Normandy coast and its ethereal beauty during the late 19th century. It’s a fun, smart way to spend the weekend and appreciate the work of artists that have been respected for decades.
Runs through May 23, 2010.
Cost: $10 or less every day
Listen: Zee Avi – Zee Avi
This self titled album features a great rendition of gentle female vocals, soft guitar, and lyrics that are as simple as falling asleep on clean sheets. Song to song you feel yourself swaying to the catchy melodies, and delicate strumming of a guitar. It is great car music, but is definitely intended for a chill person that can appreciate all types of music.
Show To Watch: The 2010 Oscars
This Sunday, join Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin for a hysterical night full of the most prestigious awards given to the most accomplished projects this year. This show always delivers, and is a great way to unwind after the weekend.
Eat: Pacific Shrimp Taco @ Taco Bell
This new menu item at Taco Bell is a mix of seasoned shrimp, crisp lettuce, Fiesta salsa, and Avocado Ranch sauce. It is an interesting twist to the regular tacos and burritos offered, and is pretty tasty as long as it’s fresh.
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February 9th, 2010 at 12:19 pm
JEANNIE! i wanted to leave you a comment. so here ya go:)
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