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December 12, 2006

SFist Tonight Some Pigs!

skin.jpgFirst the heartwarming - George Mark Children’s House and UCSF Children’s Hospital present a sneak preview screening of the live-action remake of Charlotte's Web at the Loews Metreon Theater (4th and Mission). The screening benefits GMCH and UCSF, each of which offer unique contributions to the continuum of care for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. The remake of Charlotte’s Web features an all-star cast including Julia Roberts, Oprah Winfrey, Kathy Bates, Robert Redford and John Cleese, who provide the voices for the beloved animal characters in the fashion of the movie Babe. (7pm)

And, join SFist Editor Jon at the free screening of The Vice Guide to Travel DVD at 12 Galaxies (2565 Mission St. at 22nd). If you find Vice Magazine entertaining, their travel video should be the acme of hilarity, and if Vice's magazine and site makes you want to expetorate bodily fluids in a bad way, we have it on good authority, that the travel video is actually worth seeing. From the P.R. "The Vice Guide to Travel DVD takes fearless Vice editors, writers and jokesters to get their passports stamped in the anti-paradises of the world, chasing down the last remaining (cannibal) blood line of the Third Reich in Paraguay, hunting for shit-you-not dinosaurs in the Congo, and souvenir shopping the black markets of Bulgaria for AKs and, (dunh dunh dunh) nuclear weaponry. Vice co-founder Shane Smith finds his way into a checkout line to purchase a dirty bomb capable of devastating an entire city and rendering it uninhabitable for decades in the ultra-literal capitalist market of Sofia." (9pm)


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