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    Community Hours at Thinkery

    Children’s growing minds and bodies are always looking for something to do, and it’s costly keeping them occupied. So bring them to Thinkery children’s museum, which “strives to be an inclusive, friendly, inspiring space to learn for our entire community, regardless of income, mental/physical abilities, ethnicity, nationality, race, sexual orientation, gender expression/identity or family status.” From 3 to 7pm Tuesdays, kiddos can visit all the STEAM activities and exhibits like Train Town, the Spark Shop, the Story Nook, and the Move! Studio to have tons of fun while learning and wearing themselves out before bedtime. And it’s all free! Just don’t let them start looking at the not-free items at Toy Joy. – Kat McNevins
    Tuesdays, 3-7pm  
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    Events

    Dungeons & Dragons Night

    Pinballz offers themed rooms, tavern music, an interactive drink menu, and more to help immerse you in the campaign experience.
    Sundays, 6pm-close  
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Pork'd

    The Iron Bear and Package Menswear celebrates a different gear/fetish every month at this party that also features DJs, go-go dancers, and a clothing check.
    First Saturday of every month, 9pm
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    Second anniversary w/ Knife in the Water, Pedal Steel Noah, Li'l Cap'n Travis

    A spacious patio. A vegan-friendly menu. Those frozen prickly pear margs. Two years ago, North Loop’s best hangout spot – and there are many contenders, we know – opened its doors. Celebrate with this all-day happy hour, which offers a bouncy house, face painting, live screenprinting, flash tattoos via on-site shop Communion, food from Zucchini Kill and the Cookie Jar Bar, music by Knife in the Water, Pedal Steel Noah, and Li’l Cap’n Travis, a screening of 16 Candles, and, of course, birthday cake. That’s on top of all the awesome things Dub Trub has to offer on a normal day. – Carys Anderson
    Sat., June 7, noon
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    Special Screenings

    Streets of Fire (1984)

    Willem Dafoe is perhaps the best role-picker in Hollywood, with countless iconic characters from Robert Pattinson’s deranged mentor in The Lighthouse, to Emma Stone’s kooky mad scientist dad in Poor Things. But back in his younger days the roles skewed a little sexier – albeit with his singular brand of toothy sleaze. None fit the brand more so perhaps than in this 1984 camped-out neo-noir rock opera, wherein he plays Raven, an evil biker gang leader who kidnaps rock star Ellen Aim (Diane Lane). Her former soldier beau Cody (Michael Paré) is hired to rescue her and an urban chase ensues. Dafoe’s widow’s peak goes hard in this glam rock West Side Story that’s worth a watch on the big screen.– Lina Fisher
    June 4-5 & 7-8
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Sunday Fundaze

    Louisianna Purchase and Chique Fil-Atio throw a brunch kiki as a mother/daughter duo, featuring mimosas, a special brunch menu, and all the drag you can handle.
    First Sunday of every month, 1:30-3:30pm
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    Underwear Night

    Strip down to yer skivvies, grab a bev, and dance the night away. Clothes check provided by Package Menswear.
    Second Saturdays, 9pm. No cover.  
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    Yoga

    Yoga Con Amor

    Their motto is "yoga for everyone" and with classes coming in at a flat rate of $10 it's hard to say no to the various class options on the menu.

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