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.