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On the List | Popeye, Slither and Tremors at the Egyptian, Food for Change, prosthetics workshop, Rainbow City Band

Screen Shot 2014-10-15 at 10.06.10 PMIt’s the quiet before the storm of Halloween-related revelry but you’ll still find plenty of things to do around Capitol Hill this weekend.

The Egyptian gets into rhythm with screenings of the new Altman documentary through the weekend. You can also see the directorial great’s kid friendly Popeye at Saturday and Sunday matinees. Want to see something scare? Midnight screenings bring Slither and Tremors to the big screen.

Thursday night, Central Co-op is also at the movies with a screening of Food for Change at the Broadway Performance Hall:

Food For Change is a feature-length documentary film that tells the story of the cooperative movement in the U.S. through interviews, rare archival footage, and commentary by the filmmaker and social historians.

Zombie-245_featureSaturday, you can make your own scary movie with a Prosthetics and Makeup for Horror Films workshop at Northwest Film Forum.

Instead of heading to the movies, you can do your civic duty Thursday night at the Capitol Hill Community Council’s election forum. While Friday brings the City of Seattle’s Capitol Hill Construction Hub meeting to a daytime gathering in the Comet of all places.

10632759_10152706533661043_1100940028976926427_nMeanwhile, Saturday night brings the Rainbow City Band to the Broadway Performance Hall stage for a Night and Day performance:

Join Rainbow City Band and Purple Passion for an evening of music that explores the moods of night and day, from the stifling heat of a midsummer day to the star-filled sky on a crisp, clear night.

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