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On [b]Saturday March 24[/b], [b]ATA Gallery[/b]'s flagship exhibition series, [b]Other Cinem[/b]a, honors I[b]nternational Women's Month[/b] with new work by and about women, hosted by mistress of ceremonies/celebrity DJ [b]Anne McGuire[/b]!
[b]Kara Herold[/b]'s spoken-word performance [b][i]Warrior Three [/i][/b]gives voice to her dilemma as an A/V tech whose work supports her experimental filmmaking, but is at odds with both her second-wave feminist Mom and her Zen abbot.
A recipient of the Sarah Jacobson Grant,[b] Marie[/b] ([i]The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye[/i])[b] Losier[/b]'s [i][b]Electrocute Your Stars[/b][/i], in its West Coast theatrical premiere, is a precious peek at sorely-missed underground maestro [b]George Kuchar[/b]. Also lost to cancer, Jacobson herself is represented by her [b][i]The Making of 'Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains,'[/i][/b] a behind-the-scenes explication of that cult movie's radical potential, made with [b]Sam Green[/b].
The program closes on an apocalyptic, even reactionary note with [b]Dominic Gagnon[/b]'s [b][i]Pieces and Love All to Hell[/i][/b], the second in his infamous trilogy of banned YouTube screeds—in this case, all by women.
ALSO [b][i]Stunt Double[/i][/b] by [b]Julie Wyman[/b],[b][i] Teaserama[/i][/b] by [b]Sietske Tjallingii[/b], protestations by proto-Libber [b]Susan B. Anthony[/b](!), and delicious sangria.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Artists' Television Access
992 Valencia Street
SF, CA 94110
[url=http://]http://www.othercinema.com[/url]
Doors open 8:00 pm, Show at 8:30. Admission is $7.
[img]http://www.othercinema.com/images/spring_12/032412.jpg[/img]
On [b]Saturday March 24[/b], [b]ATA Gallery[/b]'s flagship exhibition series, [b]Other Cinem[/b]a, honors I[b]nternational Women's Month[/b] with new work by and about women, hosted by mistress of ceremonies/celebrity DJ [b]Anne McGuire[/b]!
[b]Kara Herold[/b]'s spoken-word performance [b][i]Warrior Three [/i][/b]gives voice to her dilemma as an A/V tech whose work supports her experimental filmmaking, but is at odds with both her second-wave feminist Mom and her Zen abbot.
A recipient of the Sarah Jacobson Grant,[b] Marie[/b] ([i]The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye[/i])[b] Losier[/b]'s [i][b]Electrocute Your Stars[/b][/i], in its West Coast theatrical premiere, is a precious peek at sorely-missed underground maestro [b]George Kuchar[/b]. Also lost to cancer, Jacobson herself is represented by her [b][i]The Making of 'Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains,'[/i][/b] a behind-the-scenes explication of that cult movie's radical potential, made with [b]Sam Green[/b].
The program closes on an apocalyptic, even reactionary note with [b]Dominic Gagnon[/b]'s [b][i]Pieces and Love All to Hell[/i][/b], the second in his infamous trilogy of banned YouTube screeds—in this case, all by women.
ALSO [b][i]Stunt Double[/i][/b] by [b]Julie Wyman[/b],[b][i] Teaserama[/i][/b] by [b]Sietske Tjallingii[/b], protestations by proto-Libber [b]Susan B. Anthony[/b](!), and delicious sangria.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Artists' Television Access
992 Valencia Street
SF, CA 94110
[url=http://]http://www.othercinema.com[/url]
Doors open 8:00 pm, Show at 8:30. Admission is $7.
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