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July 1, 2007

SFist Today

can3.gifHey, SFist Krissy already told you about this, but we're going to remind! Go to the Benefit to Save Internet Radio at the Bottom of the Hill tonight. Bagel Radio Ted and SoMa FM Elise from SoMa FM are picking the tunes, and a bunch of favorite local bands will play too. 1233 17th St (x Connecticut), 6 p.m., and $3 (but give more).

Other events:

--The Fillmore Jazz Festival continues all day today (10-6) on Fillmore (duh), between Jackson and Eddy. Lots of bands and lots of booths!

--The Jim Henson movie festival continues at the Yerba Buena Center too. Tonight's feature: Dog City, a film-noir city featuring wise-cracking dogs. 7:30 p.m., 701 Mission (x 3rd), $8.

--Bluesy jazz diva Lavay Smith and her Red-Hot Skillet Lickers open for the Preservation Hall Jazz Band for an afternoon of New Orleans at Stern Grove. 2 p.m., 19th and Sloat.

--Anime movies at the Main Library, exploring Japanese culture through Japanese animation. Today's screening, Millennium Actress, an exploration of modern Japanese history through the biography of an actress. It's considered one of the top 20 animated movies in history. Event starts at 1, movie starts at 3. 100 Larkin (x Grove).


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Millenium Actress is a really great film. It's not a kids show. Very well made story.

-greg (who lost his *&^! password for the new system...d'oh!_

 
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