The Tamale Lady, noted purveyor of savory foods for the drunken sect, celebrates her birthday tonight. And you're invited! FunCheapSF has the important details: "It’s free to enjoy a live performance by the Goat Family Jug Band and a screening of the rockumentary Our Lady of Tamale, about the guest of honor herself, but a $10 donation gets you all-you-can-drink beer, birthday cake and the Tamale Lady’s homemade chicken mole and pasta salad."
Happy Birthday, Tamale Lady!
SFist Tonight
-- Chapel/Chapter: Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company's modern, intricate dance revue. Starts at 8 p.m. at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Forum; $38-50.
SFist Tonight
We really love these guys, and you should love them too! The Del Sol Quartet performs works by 20th and 21st century women composers in Berkeley tonight (and one male composer too) in their "Umbilical Chords: Women Composers and the Creative Process" program. And in interesting modern music trivia, one of the women composers (Ruth Crawford) is folk singer Pete Seeger's mother. Del Sol plays at the Ashby Stage (1901 Ashby, x MLK, right across from the Ashby BART), $20, 8 p.m. They'll also be playing at the DeYoung this Sunday and the SF Main Library next Tuesday.
Bay Area Blog Pulse
Two weeks of tech bingeing gives folks time to reflect. Slashdot picks Make Magazine as the best coverage from Macworld. We choose the best rumor -- that Team Jobs didn't announce some products because of "supply issues." Hell, even Levi's announced a product -- iPod compatible jeans.

