This week: nerd-in-chief rambles, women are people, country music, networked computers and an inconceivable movie

Here’s a smattering of things listed on the Perfect Duluth Day Calendar this week.

If you didn’t catch our mayor, Don Ness, at the Harbor City Roller Dames bout on Saturday you can hear him talk about “The Walking Subcaucus” at Nerd Nite 16 on Wednesday or have lunch with him at Tycoons on Thursday as he chats with the Chamber of Commerce about his “90 by 20” initiative.

Take Back the Night March is on Thursday because, apparently, this country requires a remedial lesson on women’s rights.

The Teatro Zuccone is being transformed into the Grand Ole Teatro on Thursday featuring some great local musicians playing originals and country covers. Yee to the haw!

If you are in the mood to virtually blow up things there’s a free LAN party at Lake Superior College starting Friday afternoon.

The Princess Bride is at the Zinema 2 Saturday morning so please put your favorite quote from the movie in the comments below.

So what are you doing this week? Can we tag along? Any upcoming events that you want to promote? Let us know!

4 Comments

michellep

about 12 years ago

Vizzini: No more rhymes now, I mean it. 
Fezzik: Anybody want a peanut?

Paul Lundgren

about 12 years ago

"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."

In addition to movie-quoting time, it's also Grand Ole' free-ticket giveaway time. PDD has two tickets to Grand Ole' Teatro to give away. Be the first to ask for it in these comments and ye shall receive.

tamara

about 12 years ago

"Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line"! 

I'd love the tickets to the Grand Ole' Teatro!

Paul Lundgren

about 12 years ago

You got 'em Tamara!

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