Sunset & Honey New Years Eve at Public WorksSunset & Honey New Years Eve Friday December 31st, 2010 9:30pm - 5am at Public Works 161 Erie Street Headline Talent: Tim Sweeney ( DFA / Beats In Space / NYC) & Kim Ann Foxman (Hercules & Love Affair / MR.INTL Records) Discounted Adv Tix Available Online / $30 At The Door Short summary: To celebrate new beginnings, San Francisco's Sunset Crew and Honey Soundsystem will combine forces this December 31st for New Years Eve 2011 at the much talked about Public Works space. The two crews come together to shine a light on the striking similarities they share for an evening of sun-worship and heavy dancing. Along with the handful of accomplished resident DJs, Honey and Sunset will fly out two artists worthy to reign over such a celebratory night, the timeless sounds of Tim Sweeney (DFA / Beats In Space / NYC) and rising new talent of Kim Ann Foxman (Hercules & Love Affair/MR.INTL). Full Summary :: eleven :: the number to symbolize renewal :: The coming new year represents opportunity for change; growth set into motion after the last ten revolutions around the sun. To celebrate new beginnings, and the number "11" San Francisco's Sunset Crew and Honey Soundsystem will join forces on December 31st for New Years Eve 2011 at the much anticipated and highly acclaimed Public Works. These two musical camps will come together to shine a beacon to revitalize lost and disenchanted souls with an evening of sun-worship and heavy dancing. Joining the handful of accomplished resident DJs, Honey and Sunset will usher in two artists worthy to hold court over such an auspicious night--Tim Sweeney (DFA/Beats In Space/NYC) and rising new talent Kim Ann Foxman (Hercules & Love Affair/MR.INTL). Celebrating 11 years on air, NYC's Tim Sweeney, of Beats In Space radio fame, joins us to play his favorite tunes from 2010 and of decades beyond. Similar to the cult status Sunset™ has earned after 16 years of throwing critical events, Sweeney is revered by many and has quickly earned international status for his uncompromising love of timeless sounds and dedication to breaking new acts through his radio program and DJ-sets. Considered at one time to be DFA's official DJ, he has since gone on to release a successful line of "disco-edits" and becoming A&R to many others with the start of his BIS record label. Tim Sweeney's charisma and enthusiasm illuminates dancefloors across the world earning him the reputation as the crowd-pleaser who miraculously keeps dancers smiling while pushing the envelope with cutting edge demos and white label mutant disco. Championing the end of 2010 with the successful release of her debut EP "Creature" and the completion of the "Blue Songs" Hercules & Love Affair's sophomore album, along with a rock solid year of non-stop-touring, Kim Ann Foxman is no doubt the "it" girl. By far one of Honey Soundsystem's most celebrated guest discaires, Kim is the friendliest face of a new generation of underground dance producers. By simultaneously paying tribute and flipping dance music history on its head, Kim has captured the attention of both the jaded and the ironic to show them what it looks like to have fun again. The lead singer of Hercules & Love Affair, Kim has become an icon, representing a new breed of artists not only taking the stage to empower others, but making music and art because they are so empowered. As a DJ, her obsession to carve deeper into the definition of "classic house" has landed her on the other side, now bearing the torch and redefining our notions of sound with her solo productions. With a full house, Honey™ and Sunset™ cannot wait to reset the calendar with you once more for an evening celebrating another landmark year for the "San Francisco Sound." "Rays" a glass of Champagne to another trip around the sun and to new dance partnerships becoming family.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Reminder: Sunset & Honey New Years Eve at Public Works @ Fri Dec 31 9:30pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 5am (Queer Things)
Reminder: The 2010 Marga Gomez New Year’s Eve Spectacular @ Fri Dec 31 9pm - 10pm (Queer Things)
The 2010 Marga Gomez New Year's Eve SpectacularThe 2010 Marga Gomez New Year's Eve Spectacular Starring Marga Gomez With Special Guests December 31, 2010 At the Victoria Theatre (2960 16th Street, at Mission) Marga Gomez, San Francisco's queer queen of New Year's Eve, will wrap-up her wildly successful seven-year collaboration with Theater Rhinoceros in a hilarious, outlandish, farewell performance. The Marga Gomez New Year's Eve Spectacular is presented by Theatre Rhino for two shows only on Friday, December 31st at 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM at the fabulous Victoria Theater. Marga will be joined by two special guests, both exciting new talents in Gay comedy: Natasha Muse, back by popular demand from last year's NYE show, and Casey Ley making his Rhino debut. Always the funniest and gayest New Year's Eve event in town, each show will also include a huge balloon drop (the balloon is even bigger this year) and the traditional pre-midnight kissing countdown (because it's always New Year's Eve somewhere.) Sexy lounge music will be provided through the night by audience favorite DJ O'DJ on the turntables.
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Reminder: Lexington Club New Year's Eve @ Fri Dec 31 9pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 1am (Queer Things)
Lexington Club New Year's EveNEW YEAR'S EVE @ THE LEXINGTON CLUB! Saturday, December 31st 9pm
Come early for a FREE glass of CHAMPAGNE from 8-9pm Out of this world HOSTS are AIMEE & CHANDRA DJ's DURT (Ships in the Night) Don't forget about our complimentary NEVER a cover, ALWAYS a party! The Lexington Club
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Reminder: Cockblock NYE at Rickshaw Stop @ Fri Dec 31 9pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 12:30am (Queer Things)
Cockblock NYE at Rickshaw Stophttp://www.rickshawstop.com/event/22595/ COCKBLOCK NYE 2011 Limited Advance Tickets starting at $20 available at COCKBLOCKSF.COM
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Reminder: "Shaken, Not Stirred" New Year's Eve at The Edge @ Fri Dec 31 9pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 2am (Queer Things)
"Shaken, Not Stirred" New Year's Eve at The EdgeFriday, Dec. 31, 9pm-2am, "Shaken, Not Stirred" New Year's Eve at The Edge. Music by Chris Zachos, free midnight champagne toast, party favors, $5 Stoli Martinis, sexy male hosts. No cover, 21 and over. 4149 18th St. (415) 863-4027.
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Reminder: HARD Fridays at Q Bar @ Fri Dec 31 9pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 12am (Queer Things)
HARD Fridays at Q BarQ Bar is the host of HARD Fridays with Haute Toddy, an electro pop dance orgy.
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Reminder: A Funkadelic New Year's Eve at Cafe Flore @ Fri Dec 31 9pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 2am (Queer Things)
A Funkadelic New Year's Eve at Cafe FloreFriday, Dec. 31, 9pm-2am, A Funkadelic New Year's Eve at Cafe Flore. DJ Sergio, show with Cockatielia & Garza, free midnight Korbel toast and party favors, $5 Stoli, $25 Korbel bottle service. 21 and over, no cover. 2298 Market St. (415) 621-8579.
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Reminder: New Queers Eve - An LGBT Comedy Countdown at Club 93 @ Fri Dec 31 9pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 2am (Queer Things)
New Queers Eve - An LGBT Comedy Countdown at Club 93At Club 93, 93 Ninth (at Mission), San Francisco, CA New QUEERS Eve- Hosted by Pippi Lovestocking December 31st, 2010 Club 93 Only $7.00 Ring in the New Year with the best in alternative LGBT comedy and laugh yourself into 2011. Join headliner David Hawkins and a bevy of queer comedy talent in this no-holds-barred look at 2010. After a stellar year with shows all over the West Coast, David Hawkins brings it home to South of Market and promises a special set looking back on the last year in LGBT news and culture in his own wacky and spastic way. David has appeared at the SF Punchline, The LA Comedy Store and the National Queer Arts Festival and is the host of a weekly "adults only" show Blue Room Comedy every Tuesday night at Club 93. Joining David for this special night: Morgan- Comedy favorite and headliner in her own right she brings her salty wit to the everyday experiences of a transgendered lesbian. Tony Koester- Host of The City's popular "Funny Mondays at the Deco", Tony's stand up is a hilarious peek into the leather and bear communities among many hilarious topics. Ils Goldbarg- Part of the new breed of funny alternative lesbian comics, Ils brings edgy sexuality and dry humor to our stage. Ricky Luna- Queer comedy's newest bad boy has been rocking and shocking all year. He joins the show this night as our "Baby New Year"! Hosted by hot mess drag comedienne Pippi Lovestocking, a staple of the San Francisco comedy world and a community treasure. Plus even more guests and surprises TBA! At a mere $7.00 this is a fabulous and affordable way to celebrate a New QUEERS Eve! Complimentary champagne toast at Midnight, of course! Dancing until 2am with DJ Dank (CharmPOP, Candyland, Toolbox)
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Reminder: Oakland: Texas Rose New Year's Eve Dance @ Fri Dec 31 9pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 1am (Queer Things)
Oakland: Texas Rose New Year's Eve Dancehttp://www.texasrosedance. com texasrosedance@ yahoo.com Texas Rose New Year's Eve Dance Friday December 31 Humanist Hall $15 admission $5 discount with your student ID includes a beginner Country & Western Formal Attire encouraged (very broadly defined) 8-9pm Beginning 2-step NO partner needed. Leather-soled shoes are best. 9:00-12:30am OPEN DANCING 12:30-1am Stay and chat Great music, friendly community,
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Reminder: Billy Bowers runway fashion show at Steven Wolf Fine Arts @ Fri Dec 31 8pm - 11pm (Queer Things)
Billy Bowers runway fashion show at Steven Wolf Fine ArtsSteven Wolf Fine Arts 2747 19th Street, A San Francisco, CA "Walt Disney was Homosexual" Billy Bowers makes clothes for parade floats, nightclub stages and candy-colored hallucinations. Trashy, colorful, plastic, gorgeous, the costumes are ideal for drag queens and people who want to shout without opening their mouths. "I was born to be cheap and vulgar," said Bowers, and he's proven it over a 40 year career: in the '60s, he made acid-trip tranny clothes for the Cockettes; in the '70s glam rock costumes for Alice Co...oper, Mick Jagger and Salvador Dali. Later on he began documenting underground gay culture and from these investigations studded leather wall hangings dotted with photos of S & M scenes emerged. "I'm a tramp and a slut and a drug addict," said Bowers once, who in person is extremely low-key and polite. He has lived in New York, San Francisco, Key West and New Orleans. He's seen high times working with the Rolling Stones, and hard times working in cheap hotels to pay the rent. His new work captures all these aesthetic moments in one audacious, confident vision, and it will be on display New Years Eve at Steven Wolf Fine Arts in San Francisco, where the gallery will host a special one-night runway event and party. After the opening, the clothes will be fitted to mannequins and shown in the gallery alongside the wall hangings. Unfettered by those pesky distinctions between commercial craft and fine art, Bowers negotiates the heavily guarded border between fashion and assemblage with the same ease that he traversed gender boundaries with the Cockettes. You could cut up his pants and mount them on a wall or sew up the wall hangings into a jacket and it wouldn't diminish their impact. They are made for both men and women but often worn by people somewhere in between. With Bowers, it's art and fashion, male and female, serious and fun, just like the vintage Hollywood Star headline screaming from the butt of the most garish pair of pink and black hot pants ever: SUPERSTARS WHO WERE FORMER HOMOSEXUALS. In the lounge, Steven Wolf Fine Arts presents photos of the Cockettes and the Angels of Light from a never-before-seen series by San Francisco artist Roger Anderson. In 1972, Goldie Glitters got Anderson a backstage pass at the Palace Theater so he could photograph the acid-inspired, gender-rebellion performance collective. The young photographer asked the performers to pose as though they were on a Vogue magazine shoot. Not exactly shy, they obliged. The result is a blend of high-fashion camp and backstage drama. One minute you're in a Vanity Fair layout, the next you're in a Playbill bio. The photos don't gawk at the performers, whose drug, dress and laissez faire stage antics made them an alien spectacle even to 1960s San Francisco. Nor do they linger over them with the intimacy of a friendly biographer. Rather, Anderson intuited what mainstream fashion designers would do with the Cockettes decades later, when their myth was revived by a thrilling documentary—he transformed their politics sexual and otherwise into fashion codes. While not shying away from the bearded glitter of their gender confusion, the Cockettes in these photos come across as friendly circus folk dressed up for Carnivale. Gone is the trampy otherness, the scary sexual pioneering and the free food/free theater ideology: these Cockettes are star struck, stage brats, ready for their close-up with a mainstream culture that wouldn't be ready for them for another four decades.
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Reminder: West Coast Premiere of Coraline by SF Playhouse @ Fri Dec 31 8pm - 9pm (Queer Things)
West Coast Premiere of Coraline by SF PlayhouseThe SF Playhouse (Bill English, Artistic Director; Susi Damilano, Producing Director) are thrilled to announce casting for the West Coast Premiere (and only second presentation) of Coraline which will fill the previously unannounced slot in their 2010-11 season. http://www.sfplayhouse.org/season1011/coraline.php Stephin Merritt (Composer) releases albums under the band names the Magnetic Fields, the 6ths, the Gothic Archies, and Future Bible Heroes. With his band The Magnetic Fields, Merritt has written, produced and recorded eight albums to date. Their 1999 album 69 Love Songs was a 3-disc masterwork which garnered Merritt widespread acclaim, including "best of" year-end lists in Spin, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, LA Times, Washington Post and most other major national publications. In 2002, Merritt signed to Nonesuch Records. The Magnetic Fields performed as part of Lincoln Center's 'American Songwriters' series and at the Brooklyn Academy Of Music's 'Next Wave of Song'. Merritt has composed original music and lyrics for three music theater pieces directed by Chen Shi-Zheng; The Orphan of Zhao in 2003 for the Lincoln Center Festival; Peach Blossom Fan, produced at Cal Arts in 2004; and My Life As a Fairy Tale, at the Lincoln Center Festival in 2005. Merritt composed the score for the academy award nominated film Pieces of April (dir. Peter Hedges) and for the independent film Eban and Charley, and released soundtrack albums for each. His song "The Book of Love," was performed by Peter Gabriel and appears in the film Shall We Dance. He has composed incidental music for the HarperCollins' audio books of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket and for Neil Gaiman's Coraline, and subsequently released an album Songs from A Series of Unfortunate Events. In 2008, Magnetic Fields toured in the US and Europe to support their new album, Distortion, on Nonesuch records. Additional information on Merritt and his work can be found at www.houseoftomorrow.com. David GreenSPAN (Book writer / Other Mother) was previously seen at MCC in José Rivera's Sueño. Other credits include The Beebo Brinker Chronicles (Hourglass), Obie for his performances in Some Men (Second Stage) and Goethe's Faust (Target Margin), The Wax (Playwrights Horizons), Lipstick Traces (Foundry), The Boys in the Band (Obie) and his plays Jack, The Home Show Pieces and 2 Samuel 11, Etc., (Home) Dead Mother (Public, TJT), She Stoops to Comedy (SF Playhouse, Playwrights Horizons, Obie), The Myopia (Foundry) and The Argument (Target Margin, Obie). An alumnus of New Dramatists, he has received Revson, McKnight, Guggenheim, Lucille Lortel Foundation fellowships and an Alpert Award in the Arts
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Reminder: New Years Eve Party on Haight at Tika Masala @ Fri Dec 31 8pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 1am (Queer Things)
New Years Eve Party on Haight at Tika MasalaLocation Tika Masala, 1668 Haight Street John Staedler will be doing a set at Jon Sugar Presents New Years Eve Party with Tha Archivez and more acts including Tommi Avicoli Mecca, Paulette, and Karl Brown at Tika Masala on Haight Street in San Francisco (415) 626-1756. Plus great Pakistani / Indian food.
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Reminder: Live Music at Dolores Park Cafe @ Fri Dec 31 7:30pm - 9:30pm (Queer Things)
Live Music at Dolores Park CafeLive Music, see http://www.doloresparkcafe.org for featured performers. Dolores Park Cafe, 501 Dolores at 18th St., SF
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Reminder: Mango New Year's Eve Party at El Rio @ Fri Dec 31 7pm - Sat Jan 1, 2011 3am (Queer Things)
Mango New Year's Eve Party at El RioMango New Year's Eve Party 2011!!! December 10th, 2010 El Rio presents: El Rio - a neighborhood bar with a heck of a lot to offer. 3158 Mission St (@ Cesar Chavez), San Francisco, CA 94110. (415) 282-3325 Always 21 & Over Dawn (415) 282-3325 and http://www.elriosf.com/
Mango 2011 -Dance party ONLY (9pm – 2am) PRICES at the door -Dance ONLY (prices stay the same) (9pm – 2am) 7pm -9pm Bring a date, friends or come alone for a private dinner party outside with live entertainment! The best of MANGO in one night!! You get the great crowd and the awesome treats!!! What better way to end the year and ring in the new one with the best of friends?!?!
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Reminder: The 2010 Marga Gomez New Year’s Eve Spectacular @ Fri Dec 31 7pm - 8pm (Queer Things)
The 2010 Marga Gomez New Year's Eve SpectacularThe 2010 Marga Gomez New Year's Eve Spectacular Starring Marga Gomez With Special Guests December 31, 2010 At the Victoria Theatre (2960 16th Street, at Mission) Marga Gomez, San Francisco's queer queen of New Year's Eve, will wrap-up her wildly successful seven-year collaboration with Theater Rhinoceros in a hilarious, outlandish, farewell performance. The Marga Gomez New Year's Eve Spectacular is presented by Theatre Rhino for two shows only on Friday, December 31st at 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM at the fabulous Victoria Theater. Marga will be joined by two special guests, both exciting new talents in Gay comedy: Natasha Muse, back by popular demand from last year's NYE show, and Casey Ley making his Rhino debut. Always the funniest and gayest New Year's Eve event in town, each show will also include a huge balloon drop (the balloon is even bigger this year) and the traditional pre-midnight kissing countdown (because it's always New Year's Eve somewhere.) Sexy lounge music will be provided through the night by audience favorite DJ O'DJ on the turntables.
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Reminder: Free Your Mind: Queer Youth Arts & Crafts @ Fri Dec 31 4pm - 7pm (Queer Things)
Free Your Mind: Queer Youth Arts & CraftsFree Your Mind: Queer Youth Arts & Crafts: A program of the SF LGBT Center Youth Program and Bay Positives. A weekly arts & crafts community night for young queers (ages 26 and under) Every Friday from 4-7 at Bay Positives (701 Oak @ Fillmore, MUNI 22, 71, 6, N-line) Come get involved with a group of your queer & trans peers who are focused on creating a community voice for young LGBT people in the San Francisco area through various kinds of art & performance: painting, origami, candy beads, clay and sculpture, stenciling & spraypainting, jewelry making, bedazzling, drawing, screenprinting, fashion design, drag & music! Free pizza, snacks, and safe sex supplies! At Free Your Mind you are free to be yourself, uncensored! Come help us plan a benefit for the Center Youth Program. You can earn $100 for your creativity! Email beck@sfcenter.org for more info. http://Sfcenter.org/youth.php
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Reminder: Tubesteak Connection at Aunt Charlie's @ Thu Dec 30 10pm - Fri Dec 31, 2010 12am (Queer Things)
Tubesteak Connection at Aunt Charlie'sEvery Thursday: Tubesteak Connection @ Aunt Charlie's Lounge. There's a new junkie on the block! Straight from the armpit of SOMA to the bowels of the TL, incorrigible retro/electro vinyl addict DJ Bus Station John ("Trash"/ "The ROD") continues the downward spiral of his career with his weekly club "The Tubesteak Connection" @ Aunt Charlies Lounge. Get liquored-up cheap ($2.50 well/beer all nite) and cruise your fellow cockgobblers, self-suckers, carpet grinders, and crotch-stuffers to the synthesized sounds of a forgotten era: late 70s/ early 80s gay bar & bathhouse hi-NRG, Eurodisco, NYC no-wave, disco rarities and more. $3.00. At Aunt Charlie's, 133 Turk Street (btwn Jones + Taylor) http://www.auntcharlieslounge.com
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Reminder: Customer Appreciation night at the Triple R Bar in Guerne... @ Thu Dec 30 9pm - Fri Dec 31, 2010 12am (Queer Things)
Customer Appreciation night at the Triple R Bar in Guerneville"Customer Appreciation" night hosted by DJ JFX. Winner takes all pool tournament. No Cover Charge. Drink specials all night. Now serving dinner at the bar! DJ JFX spins all of your dance favorites! Every Thursday, Triple R Bar, 16390 4th St., Guerneville, CA. (707) 869-0691
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Reminder: West Coast Premiere of Coraline by SF Playhouse @ Thu Dec 30 8pm - 9pm (Queer Things)
West Coast Premiere of Coraline by SF PlayhouseThe SF Playhouse (Bill English, Artistic Director; Susi Damilano, Producing Director) are thrilled to announce casting for the West Coast Premiere (and only second presentation) of Coraline which will fill the previously unannounced slot in their 2010-11 season. http://www.sfplayhouse.org/season1011/coraline.php Stephin Merritt (Composer) releases albums under the band names the Magnetic Fields, the 6ths, the Gothic Archies, and Future Bible Heroes. With his band The Magnetic Fields, Merritt has written, produced and recorded eight albums to date. Their 1999 album 69 Love Songs was a 3-disc masterwork which garnered Merritt widespread acclaim, including "best of" year-end lists in Spin, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, LA Times, Washington Post and most other major national publications. In 2002, Merritt signed to Nonesuch Records. The Magnetic Fields performed as part of Lincoln Center's 'American Songwriters' series and at the Brooklyn Academy Of Music's 'Next Wave of Song'. Merritt has composed original music and lyrics for three music theater pieces directed by Chen Shi-Zheng; The Orphan of Zhao in 2003 for the Lincoln Center Festival; Peach Blossom Fan, produced at Cal Arts in 2004; and My Life As a Fairy Tale, at the Lincoln Center Festival in 2005. Merritt composed the score for the academy award nominated film Pieces of April (dir. Peter Hedges) and for the independent film Eban and Charley, and released soundtrack albums for each. His song "The Book of Love," was performed by Peter Gabriel and appears in the film Shall We Dance. He has composed incidental music for the HarperCollins' audio books of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket and for Neil Gaiman's Coraline, and subsequently released an album Songs from A Series of Unfortunate Events. In 2008, Magnetic Fields toured in the US and Europe to support their new album, Distortion, on Nonesuch records. Additional information on Merritt and his work can be found at www.houseoftomorrow.com. David GreenSPAN (Book writer / Other Mother) was previously seen at MCC in José Rivera's Sueño. Other credits include The Beebo Brinker Chronicles (Hourglass), Obie for his performances in Some Men (Second Stage) and Goethe's Faust (Target Margin), The Wax (Playwrights Horizons), Lipstick Traces (Foundry), The Boys in the Band (Obie) and his plays Jack, The Home Show Pieces and 2 Samuel 11, Etc., (Home) Dead Mother (Public, TJT), She Stoops to Comedy (SF Playhouse, Playwrights Horizons, Obie), The Myopia (Foundry) and The Argument (Target Margin, Obie). An alumnus of New Dramatists, he has received Revson, McKnight, Guggenheim, Lucille Lortel Foundation fellowships and an Alpert Award in the Arts
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Reminder: Out in the Bay radio show @ Thu Dec 30 7:30pm - 8pm (Queer Things)
Out in the Bay radio showLGBT radio show [Also broadcast Sundays at 2:00 pm] On KALW, 91.7 FM. http://www.outinthebay.com/
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Reminder: One Struggle, One Fight General Meeting @ Thu Dec 30 7pm - 9pm (Queer Things)
One Struggle, One Fight General Meeting209 Golden Gate Ave One Struggle, One Fight is an anti-oppression direct action group with two missions: 1. Organize peaceful escalation of the LGBTQ movement by participating in and supporting direct action and civil disobedience. 2. Raise awareness of where our struggles intersect within the LGBTQ community and other oppressed groups. (Double-check Facebook page for meeting schedule - meetings are on Thursday but maybe not every Thursday.) http://www.facebook.com/pages/One-Struggle-One-Fight/126080745038
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Reminder: Queer Jitterbugs Dance Classes @ Thu Dec 30 7pm - 9pm (Queer Things)
Queer Jitterbugs Dance ClassesCheck website for details. Live Art Gallery, 151 Potrero Ave., San Francisco, CA. http://www.queerjitterbugs.com/classes.htm
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Reminder: BoomSF Thursday's Ladies Night at Orson @ Thu Dec 30 7pm - 11pm (Queer Things)
BoomSF Thursday's Ladies Night at OrsonBoomSF presents ladies' night on Thursdays at Orson Restaurant Bar and Lounge. Come to meet, mingle and play with your friends, friends' friends and new friends. Enjoy the vibe created by music of DJ Stef and the great space Orson provides. There will be a special BoomSF drink menu with some of your favorite cocktails. And join our Facebook Page at http://bit.ly/BoomSF and/or our mailinglist via http://www.BoomSF.com/
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