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Q parents, A bookfair, more....

by SUN
Having a queer parent; partying on Good Friday; Anarchist Book Fair on Good Saturday, more events March 25- 31 +
queer nude photo from peace march + news links.
Forward freely.
05mar19nakedmarvin4peace.jpg
Nude photo herewith shows queer Marvin Gordon ( veep of Senior Unlimited Nudes) at anti-war march in San Francisco, Saturday, 19 March 2005, downtown.

(Photo was taken by Bruce Tanner, and was first posted on IndyBay.org's anti-war page. )
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FREEDOM-SEEKERS' CALENDAR
( events, etc., in the San Franhattan Gay Area,
compiled by SUN
[ http://pages.prodigy.net/seniornude ]
and SaveFreedom;
with help from HolyTitClamps.com, SFBG.com, et alii ):
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For more "queer things to do"

please visit Larrybob at HTC:

[ http://www.holytitclamps.com/ ]
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Please FORWARD freely,
to willing recipients only.
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CAL-SF: 25 March (Good Friday):
"Half Price Friday":
8pm to 1am :
open playparty
for adults of any gender:
at sfCitadel.org

For work exchange, please email
volunteers [at] sfcitadel.org
For sfCitadel street address, exact price
possible last-minute changes, etc.,
please see:
[ http://www.sfcitadel.org/ ]

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SF: March 26, Good Saturday: daytime:

10th annual Bay Area
ANARCHIST BOOK FAIR:
10am to 6pm,
at SF County Fair Building.
near 9th Ave. & Lincoln,
in Golden Gate Park.
Sponsored by Bound Together, 415.431.8355.
FREE.

[Please ignore erroneous reports referring to "Hall of Flowers".]

(Will the anarchists tolerate nude or topfree persons?
Probably, at least outdoors... )
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*CAL-SF: Saturday, March 26

The Ethical Slut
presented by Dossie Easton and Janet Harding
2:30pm - 5:30pm
Doors at 2:00pm
[ cost ?? ]
"Strategies for Sluts:
Negotiating the Banana Peels of Free Love"

OK, so you want to have lots of sex and lots of S/M with lots of wonderful people... who wouldn't?
But the realities are often challenging: even the most joyous slut may experience insecurity, feelings of clumsiness and/or incompetence, guilt, and, of course, jealousy.
Dossie and Janet will discuss lifestyles that go [beyond] traditional monogamous model.
Can you maintain supportive relationships in a world where the only sexual boundaries
are the ones you set yourself?
How do you feel secure when your partner has a date (with someone cuter than you)?
What is jealousy, and can it be overcome?
Come listen, talk and learn about how to build the lifestyle you want.

Janet Hardy (aka Catherine A. Liszt and Lady Green) is president of Greenery Press Inc. Under her various pen names, she is the author or co-author of ten books on sexuality, polyamory and BDSM.
[And under yet another, she's a published expert in some "respectable" field.]
Janet is a bisexual, polyamorous, gender-flexible SM switch who has shared her lifestyle knowledge
at workshops and conferences internationally.

Dossie Easton, a San Francisco therapist, has been an active sex radical since 1961. While she is a well-known bottom, Dossie also tops, and has taught dozens of classes on S/M techniques, skills and philosophy. She was one of the first members of the Society of Janus [SOJ] in San Francisco.

The two women have co-authored five books, including

"The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities"

and "Radical Ecstasy: SM Journeys to Transcendence."

For cost, Citadel street address,
and possible last-minute changes,
please see:
[ http://www.sfcitadel.org/ ]

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27 March, Sunday:
Easter (named for the goddess Ishtar).
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CAL-SF: reading at
A Different Light, 489 Castro Street, SF 94114:

HOW IT FEELS TO HAVE A GAY OR LESBIAN PARENT:
a Book by Kids of All Ages

Thursday, 31 March 31, 7pm

Judith E. Snow, MA,
with Yolanda Young Armstrong
of FamilyBuilders by Adoptions

Children's own voices, as they describe and comment on their families.

http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm

415.431.0891
Free.

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APRIL First:
St. Stupid's Day, in SF.
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+ news links:
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The INTERNET :

http://www.internetisshit.org/
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Female gorilla KOKO also likes male nipples ?

"fan of koko" said:
"We don't know what she may have asked of human men".

Well, take a look at the end of this interview:

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/01/23/1042911490894.html

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In NEPAL, queer Blue Diamond Society struggles against persecution:

http://sfweekly.com/issues/2005-03-16/news/worldview.html

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new film on the WILD PARROTS of Telegraph Hill ( + downtown SF)

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/03/1726707.php

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PREGNANT MEN, Sabine Ehrenfeld, etc.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/03/20/BUGMGBRLUQ1.DTL
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For more on the March 19 peace demo
(at which the queer nude photo was taken),
please see


http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/03/1728089.php
by Holy Titclamps
Queer Things To Do
[from Holy Titclamps
http://www.holytitclamps.com/ ]
March 21 - 31

Mondays, 7 pm: United Genders of the Universe: All ages genderqueer group: At the LGBT Center in San Francisco, Room Q33, 3rd Floor, 1800 Market St. http://www.unitedgenders.org

Mondays: 6:45 - 8pm: Women's Beginner Martial Arts Class at Femina Potens brought to you by Progressive Martial Arts. Strengthen your mind, body and spirit through modern self defense, mixed martial arts, and anti-oppression education. Taught by female instructors, we offer quality martial arts training in a safe an positive environment. Drop in fee of $10 per class or $45 per month. At Femina Potens, 465 South Van Ness.


Mondays, 8 pm: Sherilyn's radio show, Rush Hour on the Event Horizon, Pirate Cat Radio, 87.9FM in San Francisco. If you're out of transmitter range you can listenonline at http://www.piratecatradio.com/
You can call the studio at (415) 401-7393 if you wanna palaver.


Monday March 21, doors 9 pm, show at 10 pm: Club Neon: Tonight Only! A Super special Neon puppet show! Matthew & Jerry's Beaux-Arts Puppet Theatre proudly present: "The Ghosts of Disco F.O.Y." This is a premiere work in celebration of the first day of Spring 2K5!! Don't miss it... Show starts promptly at 10pm. DJ's/Dance Party to follow. with Jamie Jams, Aidan, and Little Melanie. At The Hush Hush Lounge, 496 14th St near Guerrero, SF.
http://www.neonsf.com/ http://profiles.myspace.com/users/10226055

Tuesday March 22, 7 pm: Monthly general meeting of the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club. General membership meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of the month at: The Women's Building, 3723 18th Street between Valencia and Guerrero http://www.milkclub.org

Tuesdays, signup 7:30, performance 8 pm: Open mic for Out Musicians. Every Tuesday. Your host: Rodger. At Wilde Oscar's, 1900 Folsom at 15th.

Tuesdays: Suicide Tuesdays: electro, rnb indie hip hop 80s punk, free popcorn. At Aunt Charlie's, 133 Turk by Taylor. Free before 10 and then a $3 cover. http://www.suicidetuesdays.com/

Wednesday March 23, 4 pm: Public meeting about a "Commercial Benefit District" (similar to the Business Improvement District in Union Square) in the Castro. Local businesses would pay into a fund to pay for services such as sidewalk cleaning, security, etc. At 501 Castro St. (meeting room in Bank of America)

Wednesday March 23, light dinner at 6:30, meeting 7-9 pm: Speed Community Advistory Board -- give input to the Stop Aids Project about crystal meth outreach. Lots of projects to get involved with. More info: Paul Miller 575-0150 x 229. At Stop Aids Project office, 2128 - 15th Street near Market.

Wednesday March 23: Rare performance by Tuxedomoon, with Cold War. At the Rickshaw Stop, 155 Fell St. http://www.tuxedomoon.com http://www.rickshawstop.com/

Thursdays, 6pm-8 pm: Unka Lynnee's Academy for Ladeez and Gentelmen - radio show Hosted by Lynnee Breedlove. Pirate Cat Radio, 87.9FM in San Francisco. If you're out of transmitter range you can listen online at http://www.piratecatradio.com/

Every Thursday, 7-9 pm: Starting in February : Crafty Bitches, Too - a FREE and ALL AGES - weekly knitting, crocheting, needle pointng, crafting, chatting, circle for transfolk and ladies. There will be yummy snacks, tea, and drinks. Come hang out, make a scarf, make a friend, or bring a friend. If you don't know how to crochet or knit but want to learn come on down and bring some yarn and needles. We have some extra yarn for those who don't have their own.
At Femina Potens @ 465 South Van Ness.
e-mail contact is femina_potens [at] yahoo.com. http://www.feminapotens.com

Thursday March 24: Three Dollar Bill Cinema: a new monthly microcinema event. A new micro-cinema event comes to Three Dollar Bill Cafe for the first time on Thursday, March 24 at 7:30 PM. Three Dollar Bill Cinema is open to local filmmakers, video enthusiasts, home-movie Scorseses and those who love to watch DIY cinema. You are invited to show your short films, documentaries and other multimedia work. Your work will be displayed on the cafe's wide-screen plasma TV. As always we offer our extensive menu of food, espresso drinks and other beverages, now including beer on tap and free wireless internet access for our customers.
* Ideal formats for submitting your efforts are DVD, high quality Quicktime on CD, and/or the venerable VHS.
* All submissions should be no longer than 15 minutes (if your submission is longer let us know).
* Please contact us at cinema [at] threedollarbill.com by March 23 with a brief description of your submission, your contact info, and links to websites or anything else that may be applicable.
* You can also drop-off a copy of your submission, with the above information, at the cafe in person by March 23. Please remember once you submit your masterpiece, Three Dollar Bill Cafe is not responsible if it is lost, stolen, incompatible or damaged.
* Outstanding entries will be displayed at the cafe throughout the month.
* This event is open to everyone interested in participating. Every effort will be made to show all submitted works, but Three Dollar Bill reserves the right to limit submissions based on number of participants, support of submitted media format and appropriateness of subject matter.
What open mic's are to people looking to form bands, this on-going, free monthly event will provide a great networking opportunity for people interested in making and being in movies. So be creative and please join us in creating an exciting and ongoing microcinema event.
Three Dollar Bill Cafe, LGBT Center, 1800 Market St. http://www.threedollarbill.com/

Thursday March 24, 7:15 and 9:15 pm: A Skin Too Few: documentary about Nick Drake. Red Vic Movie House, Haight St. http://www.redvicmoviehouse.com

Thursday March 24, 7:30-9:30 pm: Girl-centric comyx book signing and art talk by GoGirl creator/writer Trina Robbins and artist Anne Timmons, Beth Bourland of "The Unruly Ladies' Almanac", and Paige Braddock of Jane's World. At Change Makers, 6536 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA http://www.changemakersforwomen.com

Thursdays, 7:45 pm: Out in the Bay: New LGBT radio show with Eric Jansen, David Latulippe, and Susanna J. Hines. The show lasts 15 minutes and is between AIDS Update and the national gay radio program This Way Out. On KALW, 91.7 FM. http://www.kalw.org

Thursday March 24: Pandaboys, Salo, Magic Bullets, Walken. All ages, $5. Balazo Gallery, 2811 Mission St, SF CA.

Thursday March 24, 9 pm: Eagle show: The Mandarins, The Girlfriend Experience, Yellow Dancer. $5, 21+. At the Eagle, 12th and Harrison. http://www.sfeagle.com

Thursdays, 9pm-2am: HELLFIRE at The Stud Playing all your favorite rock'n'roll songs. Hang out play some pool or packman. Dance Dance Dance. 21+. The Stud. 9th.Harrison.

Thursdays 10 pm-2 am: Tubesteak Connection @ Aunt Charlie's Lounge. There's a new junkie on the block! Straight from the armpit of SOMA to the bowels of the TL, incorrigible retro/electro vinyl addict DJ Bus Station John ("Trash"/ "The ROD") continues the downward spiral of his career with his weekly club "The Tubesteak Connection" @ Aunt Charlies Lounge. Get liquored-up cheap ($2.50 well/beer all nite) and cruise your fellow cockgobblers, self-suckers, carpet grinders, and crotch-stuffers to the synthesized sounds of a forgotten era: late 70s/ early 80s gay bar & bathhouse hi-NRG, Eurodisco, NYC no-wave, disco rarities and more. Every Thursday. $3.00. 10pm - 2am. 133 Turk Street (btwn Jones & Taylor) http://www.auntcharlieslounge.com

Friday, March 25, 6pm on: The 8th Annual Anarchist Cafe: Vegan dinner! Music! Spoken Word! Surprises! A benefit for the Attica to Abu Ghraib Conference, and the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors. $5 - $15 donation requested, No one turned away for lack of funds. VIDEO by S.P.A.Z. dinner 7-8, performers indoors 7-10:30ish, video 8ish. all ages! kid space! drug and alcohol free space. wheelchair accessible. volunteers needed -- to help volunteer, email anarchistcafe2005 [at] yahoo.com
This year's Anarchist Cafe is a benefit for The Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, which supports and promotes individual and collective resistance to war and preparations for war http://objector.org and for "From Attica to Abu Ghraib: An Organizing Conference on Human Rights, Torture, and Resistance", sponsored by the International Human Rights Initiative http://www.attica2abughraib.com At "The Kitchen", 225 Portrero Ave., at 16th Street, San Francisco

Friday, March 25, 7:00pm: Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco reads from Killing Me Softly. At A Different Light, Castro and 18th. http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm

Friday March 25, 7pm-9pm: FIYAH! Brand New Queer Open Mic for San Jose. FIYAH is a chance for people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, questioning, intersex, or supportive straight to share their music, poetry, drag show, creative writing, comedy, and more! Free of charge; (we'll pass the hat). FIYAH! is the fourth Friday of each month Odd months are all-ages, even months, specially for Teens / Youth. There will be a feature performer each month. Co-hosted by FierceMiri of Fierce Words Tender, and Fred Salas of MACLA. For more information, e-mail MiriGrrrl [at] yahoo.com, or call (408)580-1150. At the Billy DeFrank Center - 938 The Alameda, San Jose.

Fridays, 7:30-9:30 pm: Live Music, this and every Friday night. All Ages. At Dolores Park Cafe', 501 Dolores @ 18th st. San Francisco More info Call 415-621-2936 http://www.doloresparkcafe.org

Friday March 25, signup at 7:30, reading at 8 pm: Queer Open Mic at the Center's Three Dollar Bill Cafe. 2nd and 4th Fridays. Host Cindy M. Emch with feature. At $3 Bill Cafe, LGBT Center, 1800 Market at Octavia


Friday March 25, two shows 8:30 pm and 10 pm: The Jenkoberama Show: Two shows, absolutely free. Come and experience the full length version of a true original.Jen Kober brings her crazy blend of stand-up,storytelling and improvised rock-n-roll comedy to the Octavia Lounge for one night of fun and glory! 2 shows @ 8:30 and 10 PM. CDs available on-site! Michael's Octavia Lounge, 1772 Market (and Octavia), San Francisco, CA. (415) 863-3516 http://www.octavialounge.com http://www.kobercomedy.com

Friday March 25th 9pm: Rock Out w/o yr Cock Out w/ Nedelle (KRS), Mind Your Pig LaToya, Retrievers (a side project of Deerhoof), and Blevin Blectum. Rock Out w/o yr Cock Out is a monthly queer and progressive rock and experimental noise event showcasing women and transgendered musicians in the bay area and beyond the final friday of every month. Come support women and transgendered musicians, eat some fish and chips, have a beer, and come see some kick ass performances for $5. at Edinburgh Castle (950 Geary)

Friday March 25, doors at 10, show at 11: Sexy Rex's One Night Stand presents LIP featuring Medusa. An all grrrl MC battle plus a long awaited performance by hip hop mogul, soulstress, and funkstress Medusa. If you are female, an MC or spoken poet, and feel you've got what it takes to battle it out, you could win $100 and a write up in YOU - A Lesbian Newsletter. Hit the website for more details. Space is limited. The Bays MC's slingin' LIP to see who's da badist Medusa bringin' it large (L.A.) With your master of ceremonies Sis Nau-T (Exodus) DJ's Olga T (Butta/The Joynt) and Jamin (Safe/Dubliminal.com) Droppin' it hot... Hip Hop, R&B, Dancehall, and Oldskool before and after the show. $10 b4 11 $12 after. 21+ w/ID At the brand new and beautiful Club Anton, 428 3rd Sreet at Broadway, Downtown Oakland. http://www.webspawner.com/users/sexyrexs

Fridays: Shadowplay, SF's omnisexual indie, new wave, electro, and discopunk club. Weekly on Fridays. Details are at http://shadowplaysf.com. At the Stud, 9th and Harrison.

Fridays, 10 pm-2 am: KARMA presents TeMA...Every Friday Night at El Rio. The Best World Music in the City!! DJ's Garcia ( KARMA, The End-Up) and Suresh (6 Degrees Records) bring you the hottest Salsa, Samba, Desi Beats, Dancehall, Reggaeton, Afrobeat, Hip-Hop, Bhangra, and House! FREE before 10pm, $5 after. Hot Go-Go Dancers. Hookas on the patio. New Outdoor Heaters. All Nations and Persuasions Welcome. For more info go to http://www.elriosf.com or call 415-282-3325. El Rio is located at 3158 Mission St. SF Close to Bart (24th St.) and Muni 14 and 49 (exit at Precita) Also every Friday... ***FREE Oysters on the half shell 5pm-7pm. ***Happy Hour 5pm-9pm All well and draft pints $2.50
http://www.elriosf.com

Saturday March 26: Anarchist Bookfair At the Hall of Flowers, 9th Avenue just north of Lincoln in Golden Gate Park.

Saturdays, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm: Radical Faerie coffee -- Call Telefaerie for information, 415-626-3369. Now at the Three Dollar Bill Cafe, SF Center, 1800 Market.


Saturday, March 26: Last Saturday Monthly Swing Dance Party at Synergy- Schedule: 7pm beginning swing! 8pm Intermediate swing! Donation: *Under 21 FREE! *Over 21 $10 for the night. *Dance Student Discount: Half off for Queer Dance Pass holders; For students in Monday Salsa and Ballroom Dance class Series and Wednesday Swing Dance Students! Fancy attire suggested; Comfortable leather soled shoes recomended! No Partner and Experience needed! These are Lesbian, Gay, BI and Trans All Ages dances open to everyone! Check out http://www.QueerBallroom.com Location: At Synergy School-1387 Valencia at 25th Street (check online for updates on locations).

Saturday March 26, 9 pm: Benefit for RACHEL KASA--Help raise funds for Oakland residents Rachel and her partner! (Rachel was in a critical bike accident in December and has spent 2 months in the ICU) w/Tartufi, Continuous Peasant, The Bel Hevis (ex-members of Running Ragged & Junior Rifle Club), The Cannery + special performance by the Brass Liberation Orchestra. @ 21 Grand in Oakland (449B 23rd St.@ Telegraph). $5-10 sliding scale. http://21grand.org/20050326.html

Sunday, March 27, 10 am: Easter In The Park: Join the Sisters in beautiful Dolores Park as we celebrate our 26th Anniversary. We're currently planning everything, but you can bet that we'll be having fun and games for the kids, our famous Bonnet Contest and our infamous Hunky Jesus contest. We're also organizing a great afternoon of fabulous entertainment. Check back for more details and we hope to see you in the park! Dolores Park, Dolores & 18th Street http://www.thesisters.org

Sunday March 27, 2 pm: Frank Robinson presentation on the history of the pulp magazine. - Modern Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy truly began with the pulp magazines of the early 20th century. This was where writers like Lovecraft, Howard, Heinlein, and Asimov got their starts and in many ways, the history of the pulps is the history of the first half of these genres. Though best known as the author of numerous novels (most recently THE DONOR), Frank is also one of the world's foremost experts on the pulp magazine of the 1910s to 1940s. He also has one of the finest collections in the United States. On Sunday he'll be giving an informal presentation on the history of the pulps as well as bringing some gems from his personal collection. Don't miss this rare opportunity if you are a collector (or have ever thought of collecting pulps) or, for that matter, if you are interested in the history of the SF, Horror, and Fantasy field. [Frank Robinson wrote the book "The Towering Inferno" is based on and was a friend of and speechwriter for Harvey Milk.] Borderlands Books, 866 Valencia. http://www.borderlands-books.com

Monday, March 28, 7pm:
Staged Reading: "The Gray Badge of Courage vs. Eli Lilly" by Betsy Salkind. Discussion to follow, moderated by Gary Graves. Depression and the makers of Prozac battle for custody of Lucy Everywoman in the court of Judge Mental. "During ABC's Anne Frank miniseries, did we really need ads for both Zoloft and Prozac?" Readers including Bridget Schwartz and Nick Leonard. This reading is part of an ongoing program of staged readings of scripts developed in connection with the Berkeley Rep School of Theater Playwriting Program under the direction of Gary Graves.
Admission is free.
At the Berkeley Rep School of Theater, in the Blue Room 2025 Addison, Downtown Berkeley.

Tuesday March 29, 6:30 pm: TV Show: OutSpoken (local SF queer TV Show) with segments on the Imperial Court and the Scissor Sisters. On Comcast Ch 11. Also March 30, 8:30 pm, April 2, 7 pm, and April 3, 8 pm. http://www.outspokensf.com

Tuesday, March 29, 8pm:
Viva Variety 46, a benefit for Thrive SF. With Jim Short - comedy (winner of the 2004 29th Annual San Francisco International Open Comedy Competition), Julia Jackson - comedy (star of The Three Wise Men Comedy Show), Tim Hockenberry - music (singing selections from his new Dylan CD), Christopher Love - aerial dancer (our very first aerial dance), Project Pimento - music (50's & 60's lounge music with a twist), Big Bones Blues - blues (mig Betsy Salkind - comedy (the squirrel lady returns), Michael Sousa - theatre (Lenny Bruce is back!), Miss Coco Peru- theatre (a special preview of her current New Conservatory show). TICKETS: $20 ($12 seniors/students/physically challenged) BOX OFFICE: Tickets available at 415-863-9834 ODC Theatre at 3153 17th Street @ Shotwell in SF. http://www.vivavariety.com

Thursday, March 31, 7:00pm: "How it Feels to Have a Gay or Lesbian Parent" with Judith E. Snow, MA, also Yolanda Young Armstrong of Family Builders by Adoptions. this is our 1st annual adoption event. At A Different Light, Castro and 18th. http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm

Thursday March 31, 8 pm:
Gay Comedy @ 50 Mason. This month's host: Jen Kober. Every last Thursday of the Month. Admission: $7 (No Drink Minimum). block from the Powell Street BART. 50 Mason Comedy Club.
http://www.50masonlounge.com

Thursday March 31, 8:30 pm: Kielbasia's Martha Release Party! Martha Stewart, another Polish Lunch Lady in showbiz, gets out of jail in March. Kielbasia will do some of your favorite material and some new Martha songs as you enjoy your dinner! Come celebrate at The Rite Spot, 17th and Folsom.

Thursday March 31, 8:30 pm: Tartuffi album release, Boyskout, T.I.T.S. 21+. $8. At Cafe Du Nord, 2170 Market St. 415-861-5016 http://www.cafedunord.com

Thursday March 31, 9 pm: Eagle show: Madelia, The Guilty Party, Swann Danger. $5, 21+. At the Eagle, 12th and Harrison. http://www.sfeagle.com

April 2005: You can Help Stop the Violence Against and Within Queer Communities! Become a Telephone counselor for Community United Against Violence (CUAV)! CUAV is accepting applications from LGBTQQ folks and their allies for our April 2005 Crisis Line Volunteer Training. Training dates: April 9 & 10; 16; 17 & 30. We offer stipends to bilingual volunteers. For more information, contact Vanissar at CUAV 415-777-5500 ext. 323, or vanissar [at] cuav.org. Folks of color, transgender folks, women, and survivors of violence strongly encouraged to apply.

Friday, April 1, 7:00pm: a dual event: Mondo Homo: Your Essential Guide to Queer Pop by Richard Andreoli -- also appearing is contributor Dave White -- and 101 Gay Sex Secrets Revealed by Jonathan Bass these guys do a sort of gameshow there will be games and prizes like sex toys. At A Different Light, Castro and 18th. http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm

Friday April 1st, 8 pm:
Kung Pao Kosher Comedy presents... The 7th Annual Funny Girlz: A Smorgasbord of Women's Humor. With Cathy Ladman, Shann Carr, Carla Glayy, Gretchen Rootes, Alana Devich, and host Lisa Geduldig. Partial Proceeds benefit: Women's Cancer Resource Center. Tickets $22.50, $25, $27.50, City Box Office: 415-392-4400 or http://www.cityboxoffice.com
More info: http://www.koshercomedy.com At the Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Ave.
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