Why The Lebowski Fest Is A Getaway Worth Digging.
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Mid-July is full of many fun-time rituals for Americans: the start of summer camp for kids, reunion season for extended families, time to head to the beach for a lot of us -- and for those who are obsessed with the Coen brothers' film The Big Lebowski, it's time for the annual Lebowski Fest in Louisville, Kentucky. If you're like me and you've been hiding under a rock for the past seven years, you're just hearing about this annual party weekend devoted to the Dude. But if you're at all in the know (which would be easy enough: the fest has received press in The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Spin and every other with-it publication over the past seven years; there are now mini-outpost fests around the world, even a book on the phenomenon published by festival organizers and a documentary film) then you, well -- you're a dude that abides. [This might be the right time to insert this disclaimer: If you've seen the movie The Big Lebowski then the inside jokes and language that are in this post make sense; if you haven't seen the movie, then you're a square. You need to lighten up, mellow out, and rent it already! ... And this post will seem annoyingly smug and cryptic to you. Sorry!] It's not like I feel that I've wasted precious time in not attending The Lebowski Fest all these years, but I'm hoping to be able to get in on the action this July, should tickets not sell out (as they have in years past, apparently). I've never been into fan clubs; the Trekkie thing definitely confuses me, and I think adults who dress like Harry Potter characters at openings are weirdos. Why, then, would I want to go to a festival for fans? Well, pour yourself a White Russian, fellow dude, put a Credence Clearwater tape in the cassette player -- okay, just play along, I know you haven't had a tape player since the '90s -- sit down on the rug that really pulls your living room together, and let's roll through the reasons why: 1.) I Could Really Use A Vacation Designed Around Laughing. 2.) The Dude's Philosophy. 3.) It's A Festival I Can Afford. 4.) To See the Costumes. 5.) To Score Some Key Lebowski Fest Loot. Yet another reason to go? It's the 10th anniversary of the release of the film. Even if I don't get to the festival, I will certainly boot up the DVD to commemorate a decade of having the Dude in my consciousness. Comments
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