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The Week Ahead: Hacker history and superdogs

June 12, 1997
Web posted at: 2:24 p.m. EDT (1824 GMT)

From computer chips to guitar picks, women with wings to the man in the red cape... What's doing this week in:

Boston | Washington, D.C. | Metropolis, Illinois | Birmingham, Alabama


The dawn of the PC

The Computer Museum in Boston is unveiling relics this week of ancient history -- circa 1970. Beginning June 14, it recreates the early days of the personal computer, with a lifesize reconstruction of a hacker's garage, including an Apple I and Altair 8800 and, of course, the game Pong. The exhibit is permanent. Admission for non-members is $7 for adults, $5 for kids. For more information, call (617) 423-6758, or visit the museum's Website.

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A salute to high-flying women

In Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum is saluting women flyers. An exhibit opens this week featuring 75 photographs of women involved in aviation and space exploration, from a skywriter for Pepsi-Cola to an 86-year-old who continues to fly airplanes and helicopters. "Women and Flight" runs June 14 through September 12. Admission is free. For more information, call (202) 357-2700.

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A Super celebration in Metropolis

Super DogThe Man of Steel is making his appearance in Metropolis, Illinois this week. The town's three-day Superman Celebration takes off on Thursday, June 12. The festival features a comics show, a staged Superman drama, and contests for Supergirls, Superboys and even Superdogs -- as well as "mere mortal" activities such as a bluegrass concert, a classic car show, and a bike race. Admission is free. For more information, call (800) 949-5740.

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Jammin' in Birmingham

An estimated 265,000 music-lovers are converging on Birmingham, Alabama this weekend for red-hot jazz, rock, country and blues. Among the dozens of acts scheduled for the City Stages Music Festival (June 13-15): Trisha Yearwood, Matthew Sweet, The Temptations, Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band, Little Feat, Suzanne Vega, and Kool & the Gang. Advance weekend passes are $25; $18 single-day passes are available the day of the show. For more information, call (205) 251-1272 or visit the City Stages Web site.

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