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Arts & Entertainment

Stars, Film and Frank and the Beans

For the weekend of March 18-20

Let your hair down for the next couple of days, and enjoy the weekend activities we’ve compiled for you. As always, let us know what you think if you attend the events, or tell us what you did instead.

1. What Do the Stars Predict for 2011?

Where/When: Enfield Public Library—March 18 at 7 p.m.

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Why you should go: The Astrological Society of Connecticut has invited Suffield resident Elaine Kuzmeskus, who will give mini astrology readings for select audience members after the lecture.

Price: FREE

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2. Friday Film—Waiting for Superman

Where/When: Enfield Public Library—March 18 at 1 p.m.

Why you should go: An Inconvenient Truth director, Davis Guggenheim offers an eye-opening overview of America’s ailing educational system.

Price: FREE

3. Frank and the Beans at City Sports

Where/When: City Sports Grille—350 Talcottville Road Vernon, CT—March 19 starts at 10 p.m.

Why you should go: Frank and the Beans are notorious for taking the songs you are guilty of singing in your car and bring them to you live on stage. Join them in a night of bowling and Rock ‘n Roll.

Price: No cover for the show

4. Feasting with the Dead

Where/When: The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History—UConn Storrs Biology/Physics Building, Room 130—March 20 at 3 p.m.

Why you should go: Come examine zoo archaeological evidence from a small burial cave in Israel that reveals evidence that prehistoric funerary feasts and shamanism were practices as early as 12,000 years ago.

Price: FREE

5. Big Floppy Disk at Black Bear

Where/When: Black Bear Saloon—Hartford, CT—March 18 at 10 p.m.

Why you should go: Big Floppy Disk will sing songs from the 80s, 90s and today’s chart toppers live on stage

Price: $10 cover

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