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DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO, CA, February 19, 2013— The Red Poppy’s new film series, 
 Red Reels, will celebrate Women's History Month with a female-fronted 
 lineup of film and live music. On Sunday, March 3rd Red Reels and the San 
 Francisco International Film Festival are teaming up to present a special 
 program of shorts from the festival’s Global Panorama section. Go around 
 the world with a selection of 2012’s best indie shorts directed by women 
 from Spain, Israel, South Korea, Japan, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, 
 and the US. From animation to drama, these short films tell tales of love, 
 loss, death, and hope. In addition to the films, YeYe Suarez will join us 
 for a live acoustic set of soulful female vocals, Afro-Latin rhythms, and 
 lyrical storytelling. The Red Poppy Art House is located at 2698 Folsom 
 Street, San Francisco, CA 94110. Doors open at 6:30pm, film at 7pm. YeYe 
 will perform after the first half of the film program. Admission is $5-15 
 sliding scale. This is an all-ages event and wheelchair friendly. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/02/19/18732384.php
SUMMARY:Red Reels: SF Int'l Women's Film Festival Shorts & Performance by YeYe Suarez
LOCATION:The Red Poppy Art House is located in the heart of San Francisco’s 
 Mission District as neighborhood micro-center for artistic and 
 intercultural life. The Poppy is an artist-driven organization that seeks 
 to empower and transform society by engaging communities in multi-cultural 
 and artistic initiatives. Over the past ten years, the Red Poppy has become 
 a well-respected name in the Bay Area arts community as an incubator for 
 artists of multiple disciplines. Operating from an urban storefront of 650 
 square feet, we provide a fertile, informal space for gathering, 
 discussion, and artistic cross-pollination. The Red Poppy is home to over 
 150 diverse performances, exhibitions, workshops, and artist residencies 
 annually.  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/02/19/18732384.php
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