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DESCRIPTION:The 6th Biennial for the San Francisco Sex Worker Film, Arts and Music 
 Festival begins May 30th includes a week of fun, sexy, political, kinky, 
 naughty, bold and educational movies, parties and performances.\n\nThe 2009 
 Fest includes a week of events: Saturday. May 30th- A Radar benefit hosted 
 by Michelle Tea with Dorothy Allison, Kirk Read and more; Sunday, May 31st- 
 Two events-An All Day Shopping Orgy/ Kinky Gifts, Sex Worker Crafts Show 
 and Garage Sale at Center for Sex & Culture featuring entertainment 
 including Ckiara Rose reading from "Song of Men Slaves"; May 31st- late 
 night party at Diva's sponsored by Sex Workers Outreach Project; Monday, 
 June 1st- Sex Workers Outreach Project Hospitality Day and Roundtable for 
 sex workers and allies; Tuesday, June 2nd- Whore-A-Palooza, with Stripper 
 Karaoke and a Sex Worker Idol Contest at El Rio- sex worker musicians 
 including Mariko Passion and Mistress of Ceremonies, Annie Danger; 
 Wednesday and Thursday, June 3rd and 4th- Army of Lovers, performances by 
 male sex workers, curated by Kirk Read at Center For Sex & Culture; Friday 
 June 5th Two events -Movies at Artists' Television Access 7-10 PM; Late 
 night- 9PM-3am, Cirque X" at Paradise Lounge benefit for St. James 
 Infirmary, 10 year anniversary, a carnival of decadence with amazing fire 
 troops and aerial acrobatics to sexy burlesque shows, exotic dancers, XXX 
 porn stars, drag queens and fierce DJs!; Sunday June 7th is Intersections: 
 Krip Se! Krip Sex Work! Will be a ground breaking evening of film and 
 discussion on interconnections, sex work and the Krip community. The Sex 
 Worker Fest also introduces work from artists including cartoons by Modern 
 Hooker at http://www.modernhooker.com and films online at 
 buymybloomers.com.\n\nThis year we focus on international documentaries, 
 sex worker portraits and activist shorts. The 2009 movies represent new 
 trends in sex worker cinema, the intimate focus on individual sex workers 
 with a new respect for their courage in the face of hazards of the work and 
 escalating repression. New activist shorts also mark currents trend 
 including "how-to," safety education for sex workers, and unabashed, 
 playful and celebratory sex worker rights propaganda.\n\nMovies include 
 local and international premieres including Death of a Whore, a 
 Spanish-language biography of Grisélidis Réal, whose re-burial caused a 
 recent international scandal ( 
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/09/prostitute-griselidis-rea_n_173212.html 
 ); "Happy Endings" with interviews from massage parlor workers in Rhode 
 Island as they are confronted with the racism and zenophobia of local 
 anti-prostitution activists; Science Friction with "Cinema of Desire" in 
 this portrait of a trans sex worker from Thailand; "You're Welcome," a 
 tender and humorous story of 'the whore next door' from Norway; a panel and 
 international feature about sexual services for disabled clients; sex 
 worker activist produced short docs and experimental work include 
 "Prostitution Free Zone" by PJ Starr, "Flipping the Lens: A Look at $pread 
 Magazine," and "Know Your Rights" from Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP) 
 Chicago; experimental shorts from Renegade Evolution and music videos from 
 Scarlot Harlot; plus clips from your neighbors' home grown porn with 
 Blowfish, Kink.com, Jupiter Spiral, No Fauxxx, and Good Vibrations and New 
 School of Erotic Touch including kink/SM/BD/fetish/sex ed from San 
 Francisco with stars including Madison Young in "Bride of Sin." This year 
 the San Francisco Sex Worker Festival is honored to share eight short works 
 from sexworkerspresent, the Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers. These 
 powerful productions and collected work provide a valuable library of first 
 person accounts of sex worker's lives and organizing efforts in Asia and 
 around the World. We also thank COSWAS, Collective of Sex Workers and 
 Supporters from Taiwan for assistance curating this festival.\n\n\nCurators 
 and hosts include Scarlot Harlot, Kirk Read, Laure McElroy, Luna Pantera, 
 Annie Danger, Madeline Lowe and Mariko Passion. Sponsors include the 
 National Queer Arts Festival http://www.queerculturalcenter.org, Trannyfest 
 http://www.trannyfest.com, International Sex Worker Foundation for Art 
 Culture and Education http://www.iswface.org, the St. James Infirmary 
 http://www.stjamesinfirmary.org, Breaking The Silence Film and Arts 
 Festival, BAYSWAN http://www.bayswan.org, The Center for Sex & Culture 
 http://www.sexandculture.org, SWOP-USA http://www.swopusa, Good Vibrations, 
 http://www.goodvibes.com, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and others to 
 be announced!\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/05/30/18599343.php
SUMMARY:SF Sex Worker Film, Arts and Music Festival, May 30-June 7th
LOCATION:Multiple locations:\nMay 30th- Muse Gallery 614 Alabama Street, San 
 Francisco, CA 94110\nMay 31st- June 3, 4th-Center for Sex and Culture, 1519 
 Mission, San Francisco, CA 94103\nJune 1st- Diva’s Night Club and 
 Bar,1081 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94109\nJune 2nd--El Rio-3158 Mission 
 Street, San Francisco, CA 94110\nJune 5th- Artists’ Television Access, 
 992 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110\nJune 5th- Paradise Lounge, 
 1501 Folsom St., San Francisco CA,94103\nJune 6th- Roxie Cinema, 3117 16th 
 Street, San Francisco, CA 94103\nJune 7th- Ninth Street Independent Film 
 Center, 145 9th St. San Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/05/30/18599343.php
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