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Stuff To Do If You're Bored

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So much going on this weekend! Besides serious documentaries and awesome schlocky horror, there are also great bands and fun for the chosen people. Dang!

In addition, The Dharma of Dollars, an autobiographical show about the search for enlightenment as one opens a yoga studio, is in its last weekend on stage at the Marsh. The Guardian finally got around to reviewing it this week -- but you heard it here first!

The National Queer Arts Festival hosts several interesting events this weekend, including the play Somewhere in Between and the performance piece TransForming Community.

Somewhere in Between is playing June 10-13 at SomArts Theater, (934 Brannan Street @ 8th Street). We're told that "The play asks questions regarding gender and sexual identity, religious belief, political orientation, and the individual's relation to society."

Also, there's TransForming Community at 7:30 June 9-11 (and again on the 23rd)at SF LGBT Community Center Rainbow Room (1800 Market @ Octavia). Curated by Michelle Tea (pictured above), "TransForming Community explores the friction at the intersection of contemporary trans and queer communities and features some of the most talented and talked-about contemporary queer literary and performance artists."

With all this cool stuff happening this weekend, we're tempted to paraphrase our favorite phone-tossing gladiator and bellow "how can you not be entertained?"

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