Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Goings-on at SubRosa, Feb. 23rd-27th

-Wednesday Feb. 23rd: Radical Film Night- "Exit Through the Gift Shop: A Banksy Film"- 7:30pm

Exit Through the Gift Shop: A Banksy Film is a film directed by Banksy that tells the story of Thierry Guetta, a French immigrant in Los Angeles, and his obsession with street art. The film charts Guetta's constant documenting of his every waking moment on film, from a chance encounter with his cousin, the artist Invader, to his introduction to a host of street artists with a focus on Shepard Fairey and Banksy, whose anonymity is preserved by obscuring his face and altering his voice, to Guetta's eventual fame as a street artist himself.

-Thursday Feb. 24th: Open Mic- sign ups 7:30pm and begins 8pm

Come express yourself, challenge yourself, challenge the audience. $5-$7 NOTAFLOF

-Friday Feb. 25th: Dance Aperitif, 7-10pm

The raddest and earliest dance party in town. All ages/ no drugs or alcohol.

-Saturday Feb. 26th: Free Skool Variety Show Benefit, 7pm

The evening will include super spoken word performances, awesome acoustic guitar, incredible country blues, and more!

And pick up the new Spring Free Skool Calendar!

$5-7 donation at the door, and all the proceeds will go to the cost of printing calendars for the Spring quarter (March-May). No one turned away for lack of funds.

Free Skool Santa Cruz is a completely grassroots effort, a bunch of individuals deciding to act collectively and autonomously to create a skill-sharing network. More than just an opportunity to learn, we see Free Skool as a direct challenge to dominant institutions and hierarchical relationships. More info: http://santacruz.freeskool.org

-Sunday Feb. 27th: A weekly women and trans friendly reading group at SubRosa! 2-5pm**

We will be reading a zine every Sunday. Please join us for reading and discussion of the text. Feel free to bring snacks and such. E-mail WTFreading@gmail.com for more info and an upcoming reading list!

**This reading group is limited to those folks who identify as women, trans and/or fem.

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