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June 28, 2006

Wednesdays, The New Wednesdays

Anything you can do, Wednesday can do better. Tonight: The APA group Kearny Street Workshop, in conjunction with Intersection for the Arts, presents the finale to its 2006 Intergenerational Writers Labwith a reading of the works that the lab participants have been preparing throughout the year. Sounds like experimental fiction, poetry, and maybe some lyrical prose might be making an appearance (though the group is careful to say that their work "transcends genre.") $5-15, 7-9 p.m., at Space180 (180 Capp Street, between 16th and 17th, and Mission and S. Van Ness.)

freaky%20friday-thumb.jpgThursday: Our favorite fun-loving feminists at Bitch Magazine, are sponsoring an outdoor screening of Freaky Friday (the Jodie Foster original, not the Lohan remake) at El Rio. Yes, it's Thursday and the movie is about Friday, but those Bitch girls are always ahead of their time! $5, 3518 Mission (x Cesar Chavez), 8 p.m., movie starts whenever the sun sets (around 9).

and Friday: After you get done switching out of either your mother or your daughter's body, the two of you can enjoy Femina Potens's Rock Out Without Your Cock Out at the Edinburgh Castle, featuring music by local female and transgendered artists. All money goes to benefit Camp Trans, a group that protests the Michigan Womyn's Festival women-born women policy. $5-10, 9 p.m, 950 Geary (x Polk).


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