this weekend in downtown tucson
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Plan your weekend now with this helpful guide to the biggest and best events this weekend. Downtown Tucson is home to hundreds of events, numerous entertainment venues, over 80 restaurants and bars, and a variety of retail establishments and unique boutiques. Parking is easy and economical with over 13,000 spaces available. Free on-street parking is available evenings (after 5 pm) and on weekends. Check out our website for a detailed listing of businesses, parking info or dining options at downtowntucson.org.
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ANIMANIACS AT RIALTO THEATRE 7:00 PM - 11:00 PMAnimaniacs LIVE! is a musical revue starring original cast members Rob Paulsen (Yakko, and Pinky from Pinky and the Brain), accompanied by Emmy winning composer Randy Rogel, who wrote and created many of those memorable songs you STILL can’t remove from your brain pan.
more details | | TUCSON LIBERTINE LEAGUE PARTY AT 191 TOOLE 8:00 PM - 11:00 PMTucson Libertine League is an alternative production company with its roots in burlesque and its reach far beyond the confines of any one performance genre. By honoring burlesque’s history of innovation and boundary bending, TLL aims to be a creative force in the local art scene.more details | |
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CITY HIGH SCHOOL PLAY AT ZUZI! THEATRE1:00 PM - 3:00 PMCity High School Drama Production presents their original adaptation of the John Hughes 1980s classic, The Breakfast Club.
more details | | ART & ARCHITECTURE AT ETHERTON GALLERY7:00 PM - 8:30 PMA talk on CALIFORNIA MODERN — ART & ARCHITECTURE, given by Mark Mussari, Ph.D.
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CULTIVATE TUCSON: POP-UP MARKET AT 832 S 6th Ave
10:00 AM - 4:00 PMJoin us at “The FLASH” - where, for one day only, we’ll take over & reimagine an unused space to fill it with a pop-up market consisting of local goods, a floral shop, coffee shop, and a community space!
more details | | BOOKBIKE VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION AT JOEL D. VALDEZ MAIN LIBRARY 8:30 AM - 9:30 AMDo you love books and bikes? Combine these two passions by becoming a volunteer for the Pima County Public Library’s Bookbike – a three-wheeled non-motorized bookmobile project!
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MASTER GARDENER AT JOEL D. VALDEZ MAIN LIBRARY
12:00 PM - 1:30 PMWhat are the soil-free gardening techniques of Hydroponics and Aquaponics all about? What ARE they, and what’s the difference between the two? Learn about growing food in water, and how you can do it at home.
more details | | NIKA KAISER AT STEINFELD WAREHOUSE6:00 PM - 10:00 PMThreshold: Sonoran Sea is an immersive multi-channel video installation by Nika Kaiser. Set in coastal Sonora at the meeting of the ocean and desert, a narrative of human and animal transference.
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PINTS & POSES AT PUEBLO VIDA
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Laid-back yoga class with the brewery as your backdrop. The class is $5 and it includes a fresh pint of craft beer after class to cheers your good work!
more details | | VINTAGE POP UP SHOP AT CLUB CONGRESS 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMThere will be classic vinyl background music while you peruse the catalogs of some of the best designers and vintage collectors in town! FREE.
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TERRARIUM WORKSHOP AT THE BRINGS BUILDING 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM In this workshop, Kalyn Caballero of Palm & Pine will teach us how to put together a glass terrarium featuring succulents and air plants! We'll also learn about proper care for these plants and how to help them flourish in our homes.
more details | | PRO TEENS AT CLUB CONGRESS 8:00 PM - 11:30 PMPhoenix’s R&B/pop/surf mind melders summer tour, and joining them on the bill are Phoenix brethren, post-punk swooners, Herbert Walker, and locals Mute Swan (shoegaze leaders) and Not Ideal (a new psychedelic spoken word).
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