Since the beerdolero haiku contest is ending today, we’re throwing another one out there for our faithful readers.
In anticipation of the Jewish holiday of hanging out, Shavuot, the Cal Academy of Sciences is collaborating with Reboot and Tablet magazine to host DAWN 2010, a late-night kaleidoscope of cultural arts and such. Check out this awesome lineup:
- Sandra Bernhard, a one-woman comedic force of nature
- Gary Shteyngart, author of internationally acclaimed novels The Russian Debutante’s Handbook and Absurdistan
- Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) & master mixologist Bryan Ranere (of Laszlo fame) mixing up a special round of drinks
- Fool’s Gold performing their unique blend of African dance rhythms
Of course, there will also be DJs and art installations all over the place, giving you ample opportunity to wander through the Living Roof, Technicolor aquarium, and other fascinating science exhibits at your leisure.
The party is going down on Saturday, May 15th from 7:30pm-Midnight at the Cal Academy of Sciences, but tickets are on sale now! As luck would have it, however, Mission Mission has happened upon a pair of tickets that can be yours (if you’re good enough).
We’re calling out all the nerds for this one with . . . an essay! In 200 words or less, write a story comment about how science has changed your life. If it hasn’t, well, then you really have no business being in the Cal Academy in the first place. You have until 5pm this Thursday, so get cracking! And remember, no futzing with the margins!
PS. Let’s meet up at the eel garden!