Chip: "These communists are finally learning the reason that profit is important: it allows your business to stay open."
Richard: "While I'm totally in favor of the People's Market, I'm really bogged down with saving the T right now. A man can only be so progressive, you know."
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With the boys still reeling from the joys of the Red Balloon To-Do of last weekend, two other beloved art events are sneaking up on them this weekend: Haskell's Indian Art Market and the Fall Arts Festival in South Park.
Chip: "I'm surprised that a Native-American University isn't more politically correct in naming their festivals. Shouldn't this be Native-American Art Market? At any rate, I don't plan to attend. It's just a bunch of totem poles and wampum beads."
Richard: "Once I went to the Fall Arts Festival with the full intention of buying myself a piece of homegrown art. But I was shocked to find that virtually everything there, right down to the most rinky-dink shit made of pipe-cleaners, cost about forty bucks. I bought beer instead...and drank it while staring at my favorite black-velvet Elvis portrait."
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Gentlemen...let's not forget about the epic Okkervil River / Fourth of July / Suzannah Johannes set at The Bottleneck tomorrow! Lawrence's music cup runneth over!
What about us? We were in town for a sold-out show last night? Did you see us? We were artsy, but we still rocked!
Sorry Vampire Weekend, but your oh-so-emo sounding band name kept me far, far away from Liberty Hall.
Boo!
Avengedsevendustfold RULZ!!!!
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