Whassup: Super Sports (Not Really) Edition


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Here it is, all you Park Slope graphic designers and aspiring slam poets: your chance to act like you care about sports for a few hours. Or, at least, to eat greasy snacks and enjoy some mildly entertaining, horrifyingly expensive commercials. It's Super Bowl week, and NY has got a horse in the race. I won't tell you which one (you'll have to use Google for that), but let's just say the quarterback looks seriously Aspergery and his last name rhymes with Panning. Anyhoo -- lest you forget amidst all the athleticism, there's also a bunch to do in this 'hood that doesn't involve large men grunting (depending on your date). Welcome to Whassup: Super Sports (Not Really) Edition:
* Thursday, Feb. 2: Obama Talk, Beth Elohim: Jodi Kantor, author of the upcoming tome on the First Couple, "The Obamas," talks about the coolest presidential pair with the Park Sloper all of us wannabe writer Park Slopers love to hate: Jonathan Safran-Foer. I hope he asks her why she didn't mess with the font size more in her book because that's what really makes great literature. 7:30pm, FREE (but RSVP requested).
* Saturday, Feb. 4: Grease Sing-Along, Bell House: Be honest. Do you not, at least secretly, want to sing along to Grease with a room full of friends and strangers? Ok, that was my foolproof test to check if someone is human. All of you aliens are totally busted. Humans, go sing. 8pm, $10.