A criminal and gastronomical excursion into the San Gabriel Valley, Blood & Dumplings rolls through Alhambra, Temple City, Monterey Park, Rosemead and El Monte, revealing dozens of weird, forgotten crimes and oddities from the valley's past. Highlights include the mysterious Man from Mars Bandit, the lesbian couple whose bickering over spending cash resulted in one pumping the other full of downers until she died, the young bride who spent her wedding day buried under her parents' house, the battling neo-Nazis of El Monte, Phil Spector's spooky castle and the little bar where James Ellroy's murdered mother Jean had her last drink. Full story...
We will be celebrating The Godfather Of Disco, the music of the era, pioneer/activist/survivor Mel Cheren (who passed in December 2007), and the house scene in Boston.
11.00 am:2:22 The plan was simple; the events that followed were not. When a tight crew of four thieves decide to take down a boutique hotel in the dead of winter things go horribly wrong.
This part comedy-part tragedy follows the lives and loves of childhood friends from “T-Puss” through adulthood, spanning world war, most of the 20th century and just a few too many cocktails.
The DC's Women's Holiday Party
benefiting the Human Rights Campaign
Featuring NYC DJs Siamese2Hearts
Saturday, December 13, 2008
8-11 p.
'Mothertongue' is a monthly women's spoken word event. Occurring on the second Wednesday of each month, 'Mothertongue' provides a safe space where all women may speak freely and powerfully and have their creative and artistic voices heard.
Join the Equal Justice Society as we honor Kate Kendell, Executive Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights; William Kennedy and Mona Tawatao, Legal Services of Northern California; San Francisco Latino & Black Union Carpenters, La Raza Centro Legal; and philanthropist Alvin Starks.
Join a lively group of bi women for a delicious! southern soul dinner in the heart of NYC's West Village 'Gayberhood' convenient to the NYC LGBT Community Center and other LGBT Venues
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Bi Women of All Colors holds monthly brunches and dinners in New York City.
For all women who love women, lesbian, bi-women and our friends!
You love quality.
Your time is precious.
This exhibition includes artist Catherine Opie's photographic work that documents lesbian families in everyday household activities and urban landscapes.
You are invited to DC's most diverse lesbian dance party.
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