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The Michigan Daily michigandaily.com I Thursday, October 28,2010
weekend
essentials
Oct28 to Oct. 31
ON DISPLAY
School got you down?
Maybe you've got an 8
a.m. exam and aren't
feeling the costume
thing. Well, you've got
options. On Sunday,
from 1to 4 p.m., the
Kempf House Museum
at 312 South Division
is holding a free open
house! Peek into the
lives of the 19th-cen-
tury Kempf family, one
of the first to settle in
S0 AnnArbor and learn
how the city turned
into the bustling cul-
* *to i 0 t ytural center it is today.
SOUND OFF
Starting tomorrow, the
s mperforming arts tech-
nology department will
present "Gypsy Pond
Music XII." The per-
formance will feature
electronic music, sculp-
ture and light/move-
ment sensors created
pby the Digital Music
Ensemble. Directed by
MT&D Professor Ste-
phen Rush, the 12-year
tradition originates
from Rush's search
for authentic gypsy
music in Hungary. At
the E.V. Moore build-
ming, 12 p.m., free.
FI LM
Though the U.S. is one

of the most powerful
countries in the world,
it's clear our grade
school system is disap-
pointing. "Waiting for
'Superman,' "opening
Friday at the Michigan
Theater, explores this
rghconcept: the failures of
the American educa-
tional system. Time will
tell if "Superman" will
have the same monu-
mental public impact
iA fas director Davis Gug-
genheim's earlier "An
Inconvenient Truth."
CONCERT
You know what would
be terribly insane this
Halloween weekend?
Missing out on Wu-
Tang Clan original
member Ghostface
Killah's show at the
Blind Pig tomorrow
night. Known for
his borderline crazy
stream-of-conscious-
ness narratives, the
enigmatic man is
bound to leave you
spooked and mesmer-
ized. Tickets from
$20. Doors at 9 p.m.

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