Movies at MoPOP: 'Hairspray' (1988) Online Watchalong
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Friday, September 18, 2020, 6β9 pm
This is an online event
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Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
"Turns out when John Waters isn’t making people eat dog pickles on camera, he’s got some pretty decent pop sensibilities. But just because Hairspray fizzes over like a freshly shaken bottle of effervescent sunshine doesn’t mean Waters took a break from tweaking the squares. The surface-level joys constitute the deliciously campy candied shell coating messages about institutionalized racism in 1960s Baltimore and the multiple ways society unfairly judges its children, especially its girls," wrote former Mercury staffer Bobby Roberts. This watch-along with MoPOP includes a pre- and post-screening discussion with staff and The Stranger's own Matt Baume.