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This list has:
1) Must See
2) Stuff about me (brief)
3) SF (Bay Area) Event listing
4) Good Folks playing other places
5) Art thing & artist I liked -this week
6) Place to send your art (calls for submission)
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MUST SEE:

June 3-WAKE for Morbid Curiosity-Borderlands -866 Valencia St, SF-7 to 9
p.m.

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ME UPDATES:

Went to see the Arts & Crafts Ehibate, been working on putting together
workshops, and hanging out with friends....
more details at http://www.livejournal.com/users/mskittywhore/
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SF EVENTS: now- June 11th-more at http://www.lilycat.com

EXTENDED RUNS

April 19- June 21-CA Lawyers for the Arts Spring Workshops-C.L.A. Office,
Fort Mason Center, Building C, Room 255, SF- 7PM-$20== May 24: Creative
Ventures: Start Your Own Business, June 7: Legal Issues of Public Art, June
21: Unraveling the Web: Legal Issues Related to Marketing Online

April 20- June 21-CA Lawyers for the Arts Spring Workshops-1212 Broadway,
Oakland-6PM-$20
May 25: Collaboration Agreements, June 22: Demo Tapes to Recording

May 29 - June 27- David Steinberg'sphoto exhibit: Divas of SF: Portraits of
Transgender Women-Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St, SF-7PM- $5
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June 1-10(Th, Fri, Sat)-Varla JeanMerman's under a Big Top-Victorian
Theater-2961 16th St., SF-8PM-$25

June 1-Re-Evolution-.Yerba Buena Center for the Arts -701 Mission Street, SF
-6:30 pm
Bay Area poets Sean San Jose, Anthony J. Williams, Kirk Read, Irene Duller,
Nazelah Jamison.........

June 1 - Coal Pitts Wash-The Red Devil Lounge-1695 Polk Street, SF
-8:30pm-$6
w/ The Harvey Cartels, A Band Called Pain

June 1-BUZZED BEE-Rx Gallery-132 Eddy St., SF-8PM
A drunk spelling bee

June 1-(every thurs)-Tourettes--METRO- 201 Broadway, Oakland-8PM - $7

June1, 3, & 4- Larry Douglas Quartet -44 Ellis Street , SF-7:30pm - 11:00pm

June 2-Working for the Weakened."- Jon Sims Center-1519 Mission, SF- 8PM-$10
Cindy Emch, Angie Kras,s Ladymonster, Horehound Stillpoint, Uphill Both
Ways, Lauren Wheeler, and host Sherilyn Connelly

June 2-"Swingers’ Serenade" screening- Red Hill Books -401 Cortland Ave,
SF-6-9 pm
tawdry tale of suburban sexual malaise plus a lesson in arcane film history
rolled into one sin-tillating package!

June 2, 3 9, 10 16, 17, 23, & 24 -Chick Wit. - Dark Room Theater- 2263
Mission st., SF- 8pm- $13
San Francisco has some hilariously talented, hard-working Women.Featuring:
Angie Krass, Heather Gold, Julia Jackson, Sherry Sirof, Mary Van Note, Alana
Devich, Kelli Dunham, Lisa Meyers, Dattner

June 2- UNITY pride month kick-off-Studio Z-314 11th Street, SF- 9PM- $15

June 2- katastrophe-El Rio, SF-8PM
w/ Romanteek and Nicky Click

June 2-Eric McFadden Trio & Loop Station-Café DuNord,SF - 9PM - $10

June 2 -4 & 9-20- Chemical Imbalance- Exit Theater-156 Eddy St, SF- 8PM-$10
Based on Dr Jekyl & Mr, Hyde

June 3 & 4-2006 ProArts Open Studios-2607 School St., Oakland - 11 AM - 6 PM
Art by Margo Rivera-Weiss & Helen Krayenhoff

June 2-Poetry & Pizza-Escape from New York Pizza -333 Bush St at Montgomery
SF-7:30PM- $5
W/ francEyE & Steve Arntson

June 3-WM3 World Awareness Day-Great American Music Hall -859 O'Farrell St,.
SF-7 PM -$20
Chuck Prophet - www.chuckprophet.com Mark Kozelek - Jonathan Richman (The
Modern Lovers)

June 3-WM3 World Awareness Day - Cafe du Nord, SF- 9PM
Rock Show feature: Mondo Generator (Nick O. of Queens of the Stoneage) &
Blag from the DWARVES

June 3(Sat)-Dirty Little Secret-Empire Plush Room's, SF-11PM-$25
Part Camp, Part Burlesque, All Vaudeville baby!

June 3-Art Opening for David Steinberg's Diva's portraits-Center for Sex &
Culture, 398 11th St, SF

June 3-WAKE for Morbid Curiosity-Borderlands -866 Valencia St, SF-7 to 9
p.m.
M. Parfitt, Keith Lowell Jensen, Karen Harper, Will Walker, Lena Strayhorn,
Sherilyn Connelly, Chris West, Seth Lindberg, Seth Flagsberg, and Beth
Touchette-Laughlin. Topics will range from visiting a homunculus to seeing a
UFO, from defending a murderer to planning your own funeral.

June 3 & 17-Comedy Showcase -The Off-Market Theater- 965 Mission St ,SF-
9:30PM-$15
w/ Danny Dechi

June 3 (1st Sat)-Chez Badunka-Dunk-Cat Club-1188 Folsom, SF-10PM- $10
Starring: The Lusty Ladies, Rose Pistola, Serena (Black Widows) Mai Tai,
Darlin' LeBang (Kitty Kitty Bang Bang) and more! MC: Fudgie Frottage, and
Hostess: Princess Pando

June 4 - REAL SEX IN FRONT OF A CAMERA?-Center for Sex & Culture, 398 11th
St, SF-2PM
A DEMONSTRATION PHOTO SHOOT with David Steinberg

June 4-"Twang Sundays"- Thee Parkside-1600 17th St., SF-4PM-FREE

June 4(Sun)-"Bad Movie Night" - At The Dark Room Theatre- Mission St. betw
18th & 19th, S.F. -8PM Remember TV's Mystery Science Theatre? The show where
they ran those awful cheesy science fiction movies and had a bunch of jokers
seen in silhouette commenting on them all through the picture?

June 5-"The Big Buy: How Tom Delay Stole Congress."-The Roxie - 3117 16th
St., SF-7:30pm

June 6-Satan show for Carla LaVey- CAT'S CLUB -Folsom st. by 8th st., SF
FLOATING CORPSES

June 6- Get In Shape Bitch! & Oil Wrestling -Knockout- 3223 Mission,
SF-9PM-$2

June 6- reading from A Scarecrow's Bible- Books, Inc.- 2275 Market Street,
S- 7:30 pm

June 6- "Third Tuesdays/Sketch Tuesdays" -11 Minna Gallery- 111 Minna St.,
SF - 5PM-2AM
Live sketching/art making by local artists

June 6- Bay Area Stand-Up Comedy!- Canvas Gallery-1200 9th Avenue, SF-7:30
PM

June 6- Next Slam-El Rio- 3158 Mission St., SF-7:30pm sign-up- $5

June 6- ( tuesday night)-Poetry & Jazz Jam- Club Deluxe -1511 Haight Street,
SF-8:30- 11:30pm

June 6- ( tuesday night)- Soul Fo' Real- Club 6 -60 Sixth Street, SF- 10PM
Music and open mic

June 6- Satanic Show - Cat Club- 1190 Folsom, SF-8PM- $6.66
Ethal Mermen Experience, Charm School Drop Outs, Floating Corpes, The Indra,
Fluff Grrl, Theremin Wizard Barney, & Tallulah Bankheist

June 7 (wednes)-BERZERKELEY SLAM -Starry Plough- 3101 Shattuck.
Berkeley-8:30-11pm. $7

June 7 (wednes)- Open Mic- Canvas Gallery - 9th Ave & Lincoln, SF - 7:30PM

June 7 (wednesdays)- Laugh Dammit! - SF Comedy Club -50 Mason, SF- 8PM- $7
hosted by Mike Spiegelman

June 7-Best Sex Writing 2006 Book Launch-Modern Times -888 Valencia St.,
SF-7:30pm- Free
Stephen Elliott, Annalee Newitz, Mark Pritchard, Emily DePrang, and Paul
Festa, for a reading to celebrate the best nonfiction sex writing of the
year.

June 8 -Emergenza Festival-Power of Purple Party-12 Galaxies- 2565 Mission
St,, SF- 7:30pm- $18
Lipstick Conspiracy - 8PM, Groovy Judy Band - 9:00pm sharp

June,8, July 13, Aug 10, Sept 13, Oct 12- Little Minsky's- Club Deluxe-1511
Haight, SF-9PM-$5
Burlesque & Varirty Show

June 8 -katastrophe- Hemlock Tavern, SF-8PM
w/ Schaffer The Darklord also we will be performing a few End of The World
songs!!

June 8-Rock N' Roll Horror Show- Annie's Social Club-911 Folosm, SF- 8PM-$10
Arnocorp, The Mutilator, The Boneless Children's Foundation - a benefit for
Hole in the Head Festival

June 9-Vowel Movement -Ashkenaz -1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley-9-PM - $12
Kid Beyond, Tim Barsky, and more!

June 9- QUEER OPEN MIC -Three Dollar Bill Café- 1800 Market Street, SF- 8PM
Hosted by: Sherilyn Connelly and guest host Meliza Bañales

June -9- 15 - Hole in the Head Film festival- http://www.holehead.org/
Indy Horror

June 9-Martin Hyatt with Thea Hillman -Laurel Book Store- 4100 MacArthur
Blvd, Oakland- 7:30 pm

June 10-Groovy Judy- Hoover Theatre- 1635 Park Avenue San Jose-7PM- $10
with Roadside Attraction

June 10-Superhero Shenanigans- Red Ink Studios, SF- 6:30-8pm
Participating Artists: Matt Furie, John Casey, Andrew Klein, Lauren Wong,
Christelle Imperial De Castro, Jasper Wong, Samuel Rodriguez. Melissa
Weinberg Zenaida Sengo, Amanda Kennedy Uri Korn

June 10- Night for Godspeed Film Project- Lexington Club- 3464 19th Street,
SF- 10PM

June 10& 11-classes on menopause and handjobs!-Center for Sex & Culture,
SF-1-5 pm

June 11- Comedy Showcase!w/ Danny Dechi-The Red Victorian- 1665 Haight
Street, SF- 7:30PM-free
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San Jose, LA & NEW YORK EVENTS:

San Jose - Pacific Art Collective  -
http://www.pacificartcollective.com/cxpo.htm

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LA Shows

1) Regulay film showcase- 7 DUDLEY CINEMA shows the following films at
SPONTO Gallery, 7 Dudley Ave, Venice, 310-306-7330, free admission, 8:00pm,
http://www.81x.com/7dudley/cinema Come early - seating is limited & 7pm
pre-shows 

2)July 6th- 17th- 24th Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film
Festival- http://outfest.org/

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HOT TIPS:

FREE The WEST MEMPHIS THREE - http://www.wm3.org

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SUBMIT HERE: (Places to show your art)

1) SAVE SF STREET FAIRS !!


CALL TO ACTION - PLEASE FORWARD TO ALL ENTERTAINMENT, ACTIVIST LISTS,
MUSIC FANS and DEFENDERS of CIVIL LIBERTY

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 As pointed out by Amanda Witherell of the San Francisco Bay Guardian,
the future of our City's fabulous street fairs and music festivals is
threatened by policy changes and fee hikes currently being pushed by
various city departments.  In particular, the Rec and Parks Department
and Commission seems to have forgotten its mandate to serve the city as
a whole and instead, are making radical policy changes to appease select
neighbor groups and in one case, one individual who has harassed city
bureaucrats over sound levels at Sharon Meadow.

The SFLNC is joining with many other city groups to say we've had
enough, that the city's outdoor events are enjoyed by hundreds of
thousands of residents and tourists who come here for our world class
cultural attractions.  City policy should not be made in closed door
meetings between bureaucrats and small groups of neighbors, without
input from event organizers or thousands of attendees.

Please join the SFLNC in telling City politicians and bureaucrats that
our summer street events and music festivals are a crucial part of our
cultural fabric and need protection from neighbors who prefer the city
to sound like Walnut Creek.  Please tell the City that our special
events need protection not fee hikes that threaten their financial
viability.  Please tell the police department and mayor's office that
responsible adults should be able to drink a beer at city events without
being herded into small and unnecessary beer gardens that restrict our
civil liberties.  

Preliminary communications with Rec and Parks Commissioners indicate a
good chance that they will vote to deny North Beach Jazz Festival the
ability to serve beer and wine in Washington Square Park, which they
have done for 12 years without incident.  We need to express our outrage
that such a radical policy change is being made without adequate public
input or due process.  North Beach Jazz is a free festival whose budget
is largely paid by revenue from beer and wine sales.  Loss of that
revenue will kill the free festival, as simple as that.  It might be
understandable if the event had serious problems due to beer and wine
sales, but that has never been the case.  Rec and Park is taking away
the organizers ability to sell beer and wine to appease some neighbors
and an anti-alcohol local police captain.  No one asked the opinion of
the 35,000 people who attend the two day free event and who enjoy a
drink while listening to jazz in the Park

Please read the excellent articles in the Bay Guardian and ACT NOW to
save North Beach Jazz Festival and other city music festivals and street
fairs.  Instructions on how you can help are posted here from the
organizers of North Beach jazz.  Even if you are not a jazz lover, these
changes have a way of becoming city policy if we don't object and your
street fair or festival may be next.  ACT NOW!

PLEASE READ

"The death of fun "  By Amanda Witherell, SF Bay Guardian

http://www.sfbg.com/entry.php?entry_idd3

Attack of the NIMBYs!  - By Marke B., SF Bay Guardian

http://www.sfbg.com/entry.php?entry_idd6


CALL TO ACTION!!! - SAVE NORTH BEACH JAZZ FEST


BACKGROUND

*         North Beach Jazz Fest in Washington Square Park is a
12-year-old family friendly event that remains free by selling food,
beer, and wine

*         NBJF has always been permitted to sell alcoholic beverages in
Washington Square Park.  No problems have ever resulted from alcohol
sales at this event.

*         This year, the SF Police Department is pushing a "beer garden"
policy for outdoor events, forcing organizers to create small fenced in
21+ areas.   This policy limits access for those under 21, including
children with their parents.

*         Because of the access limitations created by beer gardens, the
SF Recreation and Parks Operations Committee voted on May 3rd to deny
NBJF the ability to sell alcohol in Washington Square Park.

*         This denial threatens NBJF since revenue from beverage sales
pay for the majority of festival expenses.  Without this revenue, NBJF
will go bankrupt. 

*         On Tuesday, May 30, 2pm in Room 416 of City Hall, the full
commission of SF Rec. & Park will vote to approve or deny their
application. 

HOW CAN YOU HELP SAVE NORTH BEACH JAZZ FEST?

*         SEND AN EMAIL  to savenbjf@sunsetpromotions.net - this will
forward your email to all the Rec. & Park Commissioners & Operations
Staff , Board of Supervisors, and the Mayor.
Use Subject = "Save NBJF"

*         CALL: The SF Rec. & Park Dept. at 415-831-2701 - Ask for G.M.
Yomi Agunbiade

*         SPEAK: Come to City Hall on the 30th and SPEAK YOUR MIND

(Please try to do ALL THREE if you can as we need your support every
step of the way) 


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Here are some talking points for CUT & PASTE, and please be courteous in
all communications

*         Rec and Parks department policy should be made by all
stakeholders, not a select few

*         Beer and Wine sales have never been a problem at North Beach
Jazz Fest 

*         Without police imposed "beer gardens", people of all ages can
enjoy free jazz in Washington Square Park

*         Beer Gardens are an unnecessary intrusion on our civil
liberties  

*         Responsible adults should be able to drink at licensed events
in City parks 

*         Without the revenue from beer and wine sales, the North Beach
Jazz Fest will cease to exist


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THANKS: To the following individuals and organizations, for their
support in our time of need: The thousands of music fans in San
Francisco. SF Outdoor Events Coalition, North Beach Chamber of Commerce,
SF Late Night Coalition, IN-Ticketing, Nomad Printing & Rocket
Postcards, Matagrano INC, SFStation, SFWeekly, Nitevibe, LoveFest, True
Skool, Mayor Gavin Newsom, District 3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin

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XOXO - have a beautiful and creative day
   Melinda, lilycat, Ms Kittywhore, Boom Boom

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