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January 4, 2008

SFist Tonight

  • Electric Apricot (2006): Les Claypool's mockumentary along the lines of This Is Spinal Tap. It takes a gentle swipe at the endearing Deadhead/jam band set via fictional band called Electric Apricot. Jam bands - is there any other music genre that manges to be annoying, adorable, and, um, always-fragrant at the same time?

    Screens tonight at 7:15 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. at the Red Vic; $5.50-8.

  • Cream: It's wet outside, but it could get even damper inside. Tonight's lesbian dance party features old-school, hip hip, Latin, and pop sounds featuring DJs Kathy Calenti and Calitos will have you all on the dance floor well after 3 a..m. Cream, it seems, has "gained a cult following of women who come from all over Northern CA to enjoy this extremely diverse group of people gathering together to dance and socialize through music. That, and dyke dance nights are few and far between. So, brave the storm and head on over to SOMA.

    Doors open at 10pm at DNA Lounge; $9-12.

  • The Resolution Solution Comedy: Turn into a pillar of salt tonight as comedians Bucky Sinister, Joe Klocek, Julia Jackson, and Mike Spiegelman look back at 2007.

    Goes from 7 p.m. - 9p.m. at the Make-Out Room; $6.


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