January 23, 2007
SFist Tonight
Activist film in the Mission - At El Rio (3158 Mission St. at Cesar Chavez), outside on the patio, The Heads Up Collective presents The Take, an inspiring documentary, filmed during the factory takeovers in Buenos Aires, that centers around one auto-parts factory, and of the lives and struggles of the 30 unemployed workers who decide to reoccupy, collectivize, and get it going again. This screening is part of the monthly radical film series, Televising the Revolution, which supports local activism. Tonight's screening is a benefit for the San Francisco Day Labor Program and Women’s Collective. (8pm)
Storytelling in Berkeley - Tell It On Tuesday is a monthly series of performances by storytellers and theater people dedicated to promoting the art and potential of individual stories. Tonight's event at the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts (2640 College Ave at Parker St, near UCB Campus) features performances by Brian M Rosen (Better Loving Through Chemistry), Allison Landa (Andrea), Erica Lann-Clark (Excerpts from Shopping for God), and Marijo (Fishtails: Mermaids Who Love too Much) with opening music by Rob Reich on Accordion. (7pm)

