- Check out the Debutante Set opening at Mew Gallery in Philadelphia. Great art by talented ladies.
- If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area, hop down to the Mission Indie Mart for great craft and art finds.
- The London Design Festival will have plenty of eye candy for the home design enthusiast over the weekend.
- Austinites can contribute some sweat equity to a worthy cause at Pride Build 2007, with the awesome organization Habitat for Humanity.
- On Saturday, Miami residents can check out the sale at Nadeau Imports, a wholesale furniture warehouse that imports exotic pieces from India, Indonesia, and China that will be open to the public on Saturday.
- The "Do it Now: Live Green" show continues to wow at the Ben Maltz Gallery at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, and features cool green home products.
- If you live in New York, and you loved the Isamu Kenmochi Kashiwado chair we posted about earlier today, then head over to the the Noguchi Museum for an exhibition on Kenmochi and Isamu Noguchi's design collaborations.
- The Providence Open Market in, um, Providence has got the art, food, flower, and d-i-y goods for you this Saturday.
- DC folks, check out the Crafty Bastards Arts and Crafts Fair in Adams Morgan to get your fix of handmade crafts from 100 talented vendors.
- Bostonians, don't miss the SoWa Open Market if you're in the market for hand-crafted accessories, original art, antiques, or just a fresh loaf of bread.
Have any tips on upcoming weekend events in your hometown? Then leave a comment below!

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Kenneth Jay Lane
DSquared
Tomorrow is also Austin Museum Day, where many museums in town offer free admission. I'm considering hitting up the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and maybe the Blanton. I was at the Austin Museum of Art last weekend, and they have a decent exhibit including a couple of Andy Warhol pieces.
http://www.austinmuseums.org/museum_day.html
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