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The Must List: The Hound of Baskervilles, a Brewer’s Dinner

What to do this weekend

By Seattle Magazine Staff November 14, 2013

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!–paging_filter–pstrongMust See/stronga href=”http://bit.ly/1ghPwFK” target=”_blank”strongbrTodd Jannausch at Method Gallery/strong/abr(11/15 to 12/21, times vary) — Seattle sculptor Todd Jannausch—known for bringing local artists together for collaborative, renegade public art projects—brings his inspired eye to a solo show, Callus, focused on the tools of his trade./p
pstrongMust Laugha href=”http://bit.ly/1882AJq” target=”_blank”brWorld Premiere of The Hound of Baskervilles/a/strongbr(11/15 to 12/15, times vary) — Seattle theater stars David Pichette and R. Hamilton Wright adapted Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic whodunit for this world-premiere play that blends suspense with a howling good time./p
pstrongMust Listena href=”http://bit.ly/18wIjtI” target=”_blank”brRenowned Writers Read at the Hugo House/a/strongbrFriday (11/15, 7:30 p.m.) — The Hugo House literary series returns, asking writers to craft new work on a theme: This time it’s “The Paper Chase,” as in, from rags to riches. Hear what Dorothy Allison (Bastard Out of Carolina), Stephen Elliott (editor of The Rumpus), Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum (Swimming with Strangers) and Seattle musician Levi Fuller created./p
pstrongMust Dine Drinka href=”http://bit.ly/1hJ0oOC” target=”_blank”brFive-Course Feast at Trellis Brewer’s Dinner/a/strongbrFriday (11/15, 6:30 p.m.) — Trellis’ executive chef Brian Scheehser paired up with Portland chef-turned-brewer Bryan Keilty (Lompoc Brewing) back in September to craft a batches of beer using ingredients from Scheehser’s farm. The new brews will be unveiled along with a five-course dinner./p
pstrongMust Get Zanya href=” http://bit.ly/I1fjmO” target=”_blank”brRecess Monkey Rocks Teatro Zinzanni/a/strongbrSunday (11/17, 11 a.m.) — Seattle kindie rock band Recess Monkey entertains the little ones with a slew of songs from new album Desert Island Disc. The show opens with the group aboard the Tambourine Submarine as it crashes into a deserted island, where a circus of high jinks ensues./p

 

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