Today I walked down to ArtsQuest to see "A Star Is Born". The great part of this theatre is that is within walking distance, cheaper than the megaplex (but not as cheap as the Roxy), and it doesn't show super heroes or things that blow up. I'm actually surprised this was here. It's a little main stream for them.
Gaga was great. I was surprised how well Bradley Cooper did. Whoever dyed Gaga's hair Ronald McDonald orange should haven been fired.
The coming attractions say the Freddy Mercury/Queen biopic is coming. Another big surprise. Guess I'll be doing my walk there again.

They've been doing a lot of work on Second Street. I'm hoping for new sidewalks because I could reroute the south Bethlehem walk there. There's a lot of shade from old sycamore trees. My wish has come true —new sidewalks! I'm not sure why they are curvy, but I love them! I continued along second until I arrived at Founder's Way and then turned down to enter the theatre.
Underestimating the humidity, I arrived at the theatre sweaty. I was hoping it wasn't full because I was sweaty and stinky. It wasn't I sat alone, with a couple of seats all around me. No gas masks needed!
On the way home I walked thru Octoberfest. It was okay. I saw these painted kegs. They were kind of fun.
52-hike challenge: 48/52
Miles/Steps: just under 5 miles
Bathroom: I-2.5 at the ArtsQuest Center. Octoberfest has brought in lots of people and they are slobs!
Weather: mid-80s, sunny, humid.
SLFlies Killed: 3


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