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STOCK UP
Fashion’s Night Out
What: The annual (and global) extravaganza celebrates the industry with champagne, cocktails, nibbles, major deals, and after-hours shopping.
Why: Score at stores like Nancy Meyer Fine Lingerie, The Finerie, Barneys New York, and Mario’s.
When: Tonight, 6-9 p.m.
Where: Various downtown locations.
RIDE
Catch a Wave: the Art of Surf Culture
What: The first of the three-part film series spotlighting international surf culture is a digital projection of 1966 Bruce Brown documentary The Endless Summer.
Why: Follow Robert August and Michael Hynson as they journey their way around the globe.
When: Tonight, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: Seattle Art Museum, 1300 First Ave. (206-654-3121). Tickets at the door ($8 per movie) or online ($20 for the series) at seattleartmuseum.org.
DOODLE
Over and Over: a Small Survey of Obsessive Drawing
What: Artists Amanda Manitach and Izzie Klingels curate the new exhibition, which examines “mark-making, lines, dots, and smudges” in repetitive patterns.
Why: Works by Conny Prantera, Patrick Kelly, and Derek Albeck.
When: Thru Oct. 8.
Where: Vermillion, 1508 11th Ave. (206-709-9797).
SAUNTER
5K Don’t Run
What: Mosey along five kilometers (spanning Pioneer Square and Beacon Hill) of site-specific art installations from several artists.
Why: Check out the Nepo House show afterward to view new pieces and live performances by a number of local musicians.
When: Sat. Walk, 2-6 p.m.; Nepo House show, 6 p.m.-midnight.
Where: Walk starts at Occidental Park, Occidental Ave. S., at S. Main St. For map route, go to nepohouse.org.
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