October 28, 2008
Weekend Picks: Tuesday Edition

Club Lyfenstein Halloween
Adventure Island, 3217 Collins
Halloween art troll rave. Club Lyfestiles neon dance unit has been working for two months on their most intense dance ever, JHN RDN and Designer Drugs DJ until late, New Brunswick’s best grunge band the Human Adult Band kick down the walls and Philly’s best noise band ANGELDUST put rocks in everyone’s treat bags. 9pm, $3.
Art After 5 Halloween Party
Art Museum, 26th and Ben Franklin Pkwy
A DJ spins 80s goth, there are ghost stories told in the galleries, tarot card readings, spooky art tours (aka hopefully a tour of the painting from Ghostbusters 2), and a costume contest with prizes. Costumes are highly encouraged. 5pm, free after museum admission.
Man Man, Tim Fite, Pit er Pat
Starlight Ballroom, 460 N 9th
Indie rock Halloween freakout. Sounds at R5. 8pm, $12/$15 without a costume.
Puppet Uprising’s The Nothing Factory Shadow Theater Extravaganza The Rotunda, 40th and Chestnut Grand opening and release party with bands, performance and all sorts of stuff for this huge new project from the Puppet Uprising team. Info at the link above. 8pm, donations.

Exhumed 24 Hour Horror Film Fest
International House, 3701 Chestnut
24 hours of horror movies, some famous, some totally obscure, none announced beforehand. This sells out every year so you should get your tickets now. $20, 12pm Saturday-12pm Sunday.
Hurrah! with Chris Rogy, Sean Ryan
Medusa, 21st and Chestnut
The party at which you should eat all of your candy and have a meltdown. My Cousin Roy (NY) guests. $1PBR/$2 Sparks/$2 Citywides from 10-11pm.
10pm, free.
H2O, Bane, Energy, Cruel Hand, My Turn to Win
First Unitarian Church, 22nd and Chestnut
Greats of American hardcore. Sounds at R5. $13, 3pm.
Harvey Milk, Tombs
Kung Fu Necktie, 1248 N Front
Old bosses of weird southern dirge Harvey Milk are back from the dead. Extremely loud and ferocious and in a small punk room. 9pm, $12.

30th Annual Lithuanian Fair
2715 E. Allegheny Avenue
Arts, food, and Lithuanian folk music way up in the great northeast.
Noon, free.










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