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[[Image:Lebowski Fest 2nd Annual Poster.jpg|thumb|Lebowski Fest 2nd Annual Poster, by Bill Green]]
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'''Lebowski Fest''' is an annual festival begun in 2002 in [[Louisville, Kentucky]] celebrating Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1998 [[cult film]] ''[[The Big Lebowski]]''. A gathering whose fans rival those of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' for line memorization and creative attire. The Festival's main event each year is a night of unlimited bowling with various contests including Costume, Trivia, Hardest and Farthest Travelled contests. Held over a weekend, events typically include a pre-fest party with bands the night before the bowling event as well as a "garden party" event (a day long outdoor party with bands, vendor booths, games) at the Louisville fest. Various celebrities from the film have attended some of the events, including [[Jeff Bridges]], who attended the Los Angeles event.
'''Lebowski Fest''' is an annual festival begun in 2002 in [[Louisville, Kentucky]] celebrating Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1998 [[cult film]] ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'', whose fans' line memorization and creative attire rival those of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''. The Festival's main event each year is a night of unlimited bowling with various contests including Costume, Trivia, Hardest and Farthest Travelled contests. Held over a weekend, events typically include a pre-fest party with bands the night before the bowling event as well as a "garden party" event (a day long outdoor party with bands, vendor booths, games) at the Louisville fest. Various celebrities from the film have attended some of the events, including [[Jeff Bridges]], who attended the Los Angeles event.


The Festival is now in its seventh year and has been held in Louisville, [[New York City|New York]], [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] and most recently, [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]].
The Festival is now in its seventh year and has been held in Louisville, [[New York City|New York]], [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] and most recently, [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]].

Revision as of 09:29, 30 September 2008

File:Lebowski Fest 2nd Annual Poster.jpg
Lebowski Fest 2nd Annual Poster, by Bill Green

Lebowski Fest is an annual festival begun in 2002 in Louisville, Kentucky celebrating Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1998 cult film The Big Lebowski, whose fans' line memorization and creative attire rival those of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The Festival's main event each year is a night of unlimited bowling with various contests including Costume, Trivia, Hardest and Farthest Travelled contests. Held over a weekend, events typically include a pre-fest party with bands the night before the bowling event as well as a "garden party" event (a day long outdoor party with bands, vendor booths, games) at the Louisville fest. Various celebrities from the film have attended some of the events, including Jeff Bridges, who attended the Los Angeles event.

The Festival is now in its seventh year and has been held in Louisville, New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Seattle and most recently, Chicago.

The organizers of Lebowski Fest: Bill Green (also graphic designer), Scott Shuffitt, Ben Peskoe, and Will Russell have also published the book, I'm a Lebowski, You're a Lebowski: Life, The Big Lebowski, and What Have You, described as "the companion book to The Big Lebowski, a punch-drunk tribute worthy of a bowling-loving stoner named “the Dude.”"[1] There is also a documentary about Lebowski Fest, entitled Over the Line at Lebowski Fest. [2]

The British equivalent, inspired by Lebowski Fest, is known as The Dude Abides and is held in London.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hollywood Chronicle - Books - Review - New York Times
  2. ^ Myspace Profile - The Achievers - A documentary on the Lebowski Fest
  3. ^ Hodgkinson, Will (May 11, 2005). "Dude, let's go bowling". The Guardian. Retrieved 2008-01-04. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)