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Pythonites unite!
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the first airing of "Monty Python's Flying Circus" on the BBC. The Brattle Theater in Cambridge is celebrating by hosting its second "Python-a-thon" this Saturday. The all-day marathon features favorites like the "Life of Bryan" and "Meaning of Life." The main event is a raucous sing-and-quote along to 1975's "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." at 7 p.m. Grab your holy hand grenades — but please, no killer rabbits.
All-day passes are $30, or $25 for students. Just the "Grail" quote-along is $10. See the website for more information, a schedule, tickets, and other nonsense.

["Let's not go to Camelot, 'tis a silly place" / Python Pictures]
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Emily Sweeney is a lifelong Bostonian who goes out all over, from Irish pubs in Southie to the roller rink in Dorchester.
Courtney Hollands is a shopaholic and a music junkie with a penchant for tapas, chai, and Hall & Oates dance parties.
Dani Capalbo believes in a dance party as much as a book reading -- she just likes to go out.
Taylor Adams is often lost and loves to stumble upon quirky film screenings, concerts, and good lunches.






