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April 25, 2008

SFist Tonight


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*FILM: PT Anderson's There Will Be Blood screens over in the Haight. Come on, this take on Upton Sinclair's Oil! is a fine movie--Daniel Day-Lewis' Academy Award-winning histrionics and all. Sure, it's a wee bit lengthy, but it's also an enjoyable watch from start to finish. Re-visit this tale of an oil tycoon again gone wild, won't you?

8 p.m. // Red Vic (1727 Haight) // $5-$8.50

MUSIC: The Floating Corpses (SF's synth-punk sewer-rock noise-cabaret anti-legends) and M. Lamar ("avant-guard songwriter and vocalist") are putting on a heck of a show over in the Mission at "An Intimate Evening of Devilish Aural Delights." Oh, and apparently tonight's "program contains adult content." Awesome.

7 p.m. // Capp Street Concert Hall // $3-$7 (sliding scale)

CLUB: (OK, we screwed the club night earlier this week, so here it is again, now with correct timing!) Remember techno? It was fun. Even while you were coming down. Tonight at Deco Lounge come relive those halcyon club nights of the late '80s/early '90s at Club FSLD April : [Faggot Techno] 2.0. DJs Donimo [sic], Mak (W Hotel's "Cosmic Gypsy"), and Lord Kook spin in the TL.

9 p.m.-3 a.m. // Deco Lounge (510 Larkin) // $5 (after 10 p.m.)

MUSIC II: Kimya Dawson, one half of Moldy Peaches whose fame spiked considerably after her song, "Anyone Else But You," was featured in last year's love-it-or-hate-it Juno, croons at the Herbst tonight.

8 p.m. // Herbst Theatre (401 Van Ness) // $25

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