Well we finally did it. We finally went and attended the Louisville Lebowskifest. The physical epicenter of Lebowski mania. It was everything it was cracked up to be. Finally met some old friends face to face, filmed some far out happenings and bathed in the Dudely vibes. Here’s the Dudely Lama’s thankeeful report.
Archives for July 2011
Planet Dude
Rev. Govna G. takes a look at the planet formerly known as a planet. We’re talking about Pluto here. The boys down at the lab may have decided that El Plutorino is no longer a planet, but whatever you call it, we should consider it a Dudely rock indeed.
The Dad Abides
Rev. Aaron Weintraub comes at us with number onesie in a series of columns about Dudeist parenting. The Dude might have been reluctant to have a little Lebowski on the way, but someone has to perpetuate the whole durn human comedy, right? So what goes into being a Dudeist Dad? It’s a complicated, but cuddly case, man. Doesn’t have to give you a (diaper) rash, if you do it the Dudely way.
Things To Do In Louisville When You’re Dude
Come hang out with other Dudeist Priests at this weekend’s Lebowskifest! We’re looking forward to a peaceful, easy meeting with others who share the Dudeist faith. A few white russians, a few laughs, our troubles are over, dude.
Loosening My Train of Thought
Newly-ordained Dudeist Priest Shawna Lee explains what Dudeism means to her. It’s nice to know she’s out takin er easy for us sinners. Anyone else care to make a Dude Testament for this new section in the Dudespaper? It makes us feel all warm inside.
When in York…
In honor of the upcoming Dudestock festival on August 6th, Rev. Ed Churchman tells us a little about the very dudely city of York that will play host to the event. Sounds like a totally unspoiled pad, man. We’re looking forward to doing the usual, driving around, the occasional oat soda flashback.
How To Avoid Responsibilities
The best way to avoid responsibilities? With a smile, man. Brian Dean discusses the proper modus duderendi for avoiding what needs to be avoided most. His website Anxietyculture.com has long been a bastion of procrastion. Dig his style here.
Review: Much Ado About Lebowski
Rev. Stella Quinn finally got the venue she always wanted – as a theater critic of stories and cycles! Attending a performance of “Much Ado About Lebowski” she provides this very dudely review. More importantly, watch as she delivers the blessing for the event! She’s a natural, is she not?









