12/13/2011 Live entertainment w/ Jenni and the Jerks TAKE BACK CHRISTMAS PARTY w/ Dotti Lux and Shame Shame (Rock/Doo Wop)

Jenni and the Jerks

Jenni and the Jerks

Live entertainment w/ Jenni and the Jerks TAKE BACK CHRISTMAS PARTY w/ Dotti Lux and Shame Shame (Rock/Doo Wop)
When: Tue, December 13
Time: 7pm
Cost: $5-10 s.s.
Details:
Jenni and the Jerks host “Take Back Christmas” or “Occupy Christmas”. Rockin’ 50′s-60′s doo-wop/soul band, Jenni and the Jerks (www.jenniandthejerks.com), will be hosting an all-out tacky-fantastic Christmas Pageant, including tinsel-topped burlesque by Dotti Lux and the Red Hot Burlesque girls (www.redhotsburlesque.com), original holiday tunes by Shame Shame (http://www.reverbnation.com/shameshame) and much much more! A portion of the proceeds benefit a local charity bringing holiday gifts to families in need in the Mission.

Jenni and the Jerks
www.jenniandthejerks.com
Jenni and Jerks is a San Francisco-based 50’s and 60‘s Doo-wop/Motown/Soul dance band. Complete with thick black eye-liner, snazzy suits and ties, Jenni and the Jerks turns out not only the sound, but the look and feel of the era. Our goal is to get you dancing—so do the Jerk!

 

ShameShame
http://www.facebook.com/Shameshamemusic

Dottie Lux

Dottie Lux

Dotti Lux and the Red Hot Burlesque girls
www.redhotsburlesque.com
What we say: Come with your sense of humor and get ready to ogle, hoot and holler. Every show features hot bods, pasties, outrageous costumes, a lot of humor and, of course, bumpin’ and grindin’! Red Hots Burlesque works with over 200 performers all over the country with acts ranging from the classic bump and grind to senseless sideshow stunts. We combine comedy and sex appeal for a distinct voice in Burlesque. Our show has been called “the most fun burlesque has to offer” and we work to make every event is a WOW of a show. Our show is typically an hour long and we have different performers on stage every week.[website]

12/1/2011 – Benefit: the “Road to Mopeli” in Lesotho, Africa CASINO NIGHT!!!

Casino Night Benefit: the Road to Mopeli

Casino Night Benefit: the Road to Mopeli

When: Thur, December 1
Time: 6-9pm
Cost: DONATION
Details:
Join us for a Casino fundraiser to build a road to the school in Mopeli, Lesotho, Africa. This road will provide a dry and even surface for the kids to walk to school, the school to receive necessary supplies for the kids, PLUS, the school will then be a Clinic for health care to over 12,000 residents. Have fun playing BlackJack, Craps, texas hold ‘em or 21 at El rio. Any amount of money will buy you chips so you can play in any or all of the games. All proceeds benefit the “Road to Mopeli” in Lesotho, Africa.

About this Peace Corps Partnership Project:
The village of Tabola, in Leribe, Lesotho, would like to connect Mopeli Primary School to electricity and build a brick road from the main tarred road to the school. We are hoping to do these two things in order to help Tabola and ten other surrounding villages with a medical facility and educational improvements. The lines for electricity come right up to the edge of one of our buildings, so connecting to the school should not be difficult. When Mopeli was built, the piping for electrical wiring was included in each building, as were wall outlets. We have been offered help from three electrical engineers who are willing to donate their time for this installation. With electricity and a paved road, will come an enormous amount of benefits for all the villages
in this area:

  • Light for the children while they are in school.
  • Our ability to hold after-school classes for herds boys and servant girls who are presently unable to attend school.
  • Our ability to hold after-school adult education classes.
  • Our ability to offer H.I.V./Aid’s workshops for all who want to attend.
  • Our ability to offer support groups for orphans, vulnerable children, those with H.I.V./Aid’s and those who are in some way affected y H.I.V./Aid’s.
  • Our ability to extend the hours of our community library so that people of all ages can come during the evening.
  • Our ability to make Mopeli a community center, a place where people from all the villages may come for meetings, gatherings, feasts and celebrations of all sorts.
  • Physically handicapped people will be able to get to our school.
  • We will purchase a photocopy machine that could be accessed by anyone in the community for a small fee.
  • And last, but certainly NOT LEAST, our ability to offer an extension to the St Rose Health Clinic, located in Peka. They have offered to come at least one day a week to service our villages’ needs. (Please note that our eleven villages have NO medical services at the moment…no hospital, Dr.’s office…not even a nurse!)
The children of the village of Tabola

The children of the village of Tabola

The road to Mopeli is horrendous. It is really more like a rocky cow path than a road. During the rainy season, the road fills with water and is virtually impassable for vehicles. The children have to either wade or hop rocks to get to school. A brick road would help all coming to visit our community center, especially the physically disabled.

9/15/2011 – Benefit: the “Road to Mopeli” in Lesotho, Africa CASINO NIGHT!!!

Casino Night Benefit: the Road to Molepi

Casino Night Benefit: the Road to Molepi

When: Thur, September 15
Time: 6-9pm
Cost: DONATION
Details:
Join us for a Casino fundraiser to build a road to the school in Mopeli, Lesotho, Africa. This road will provide a dry and even surface for the kids to walk to school, the school to receive necessary supplies for the kids, PLUS, the school will then be a Clinic for health care to over 12,000 residents. Have fun playing BlackJack, Craps, texas hold ‘em or 21 at El rio. Any amount of money will buy you chips so you can play in any or all of the games. All proceeds benefit the “Road to Mopeli” in Lesotho, Africa.

About this Peace Corps Partnership Project:
The village of Tabola, in Leribe, Lesotho, would like to connect Mopeli Primary School to electricity and build a brick road from the main tarred road to the school. We are hoping to do these two things in order to help Tabola and ten other surrounding villages with a medical facility and educational improvements. The lines for electricity come right up to the edge of one of our buildings, so connecting to the school should not be difficult. When Mopeli was built, the piping for electrical wiring was included in each building, as were wall outlets. We have been offered help from three electrical engineers who are willing to donate their time for this installation. With electricity and a paved road, will come an enormous amount of benefits for all the villages
in this area:

  • Light for the children while they are in school.
  • Our ability to hold after-school classes for herds boys and servant girls who are presently unable to attend school.
  • Our ability to hold after-school adult education classes.
  • Our ability to offer H.I.V./Aid’s workshops for all who want to attend.
  • Our ability to offer support groups for orphans, vulnerable children, those with H.I.V./Aid’s and those who are in some way affected y H.I.V./Aid’s.
  • Our ability to extend the hours of our community library so that people of all ages can come during the evening.
  • Our ability to make Mopeli a community center, a place where people from all the villages may come for meetings, gatherings, feasts and celebrations of all sorts.
  • Physically handicapped people will be able to get to our school.
  • We will purchase a photocopy machine that could be accessed by anyone in the community for a small fee.
  • And last, but certainly NOT LEAST, our ability to offer an extension to the St Rose Health Clinic, located in Peka. They have offered to come at least one day a week to service our villages’ needs. (Please note that our eleven villages have NO medical services at the moment…no hospital, Dr.’s office…not even a nurse!)
The children of the village of Tabola

The children of the village of Tabola

The road to Mopeli is horrendous. It is really more like a rocky cow path than a road. During the rainy season, the road fills with water and is virtually impassable for vehicles. The children have to either wade or hop rocks to get to school. A brick road would help all coming to visit our community center, especially the physically disabled.

5/20/2011 TeamWino presents A BENEFIT for AIDS-LIFECYCLE (hip-hop w dj’s)

AIDS Lifecycle

AIDS Lifecycle

When: Fri, May 20
Time: 9pm
Cost: $10 Suggested Donation
Details:
TeamWino presents A BENEFIT for AIDS-LIFECYCLE
Aids-Lifecycle
http://www.aidslifecycle.org/
AIDS/LifeCycle is a fully supported, 7-day bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles, June 5-11, 2011. It’s a life-changing ride—not a race—through some of California’s most beautiful countryside. AIDS/LifeCycle is co-produced by the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and is designed to advance their shared interest to end the pandemic and human suffering caused by AIDS.

Performers-:
TophOne • DJ Pause • Timoteo Gigante • & MCs • L-Ron • Phame • El Rock • Grand Sunz • Sco Journers • Great Muta • Spank Pops & G. Scott

4/30/2011 A Super Big Gay Dance Party to benefit the Dyke March

A Dyke March Benefit

A Dyke March Benefit

A Super Big Gay Dance Party to benefit the Dyke March
When: Sat, April 30
Time: 3-8pm
Cost: $7-500 Sliding Scale
Details:
Brought to you by: HARD FRENCH + MANGO + STAY GOLD

 

HARD FRENCH (DJ Brown Amy & DJ Carnita)
Playing 60s girl groups, early 70s soulful funk, boogaloo, garage and northern soul stompers.

MANGO (DJ Marcella)
Sweet and sexy salsa and hip hop

STAY GOLD (DJ Pink Lightning & DJ Rapid Fire)
Playing hella gay dance jams

RAFFLE with Amazing prizes!
2 tickets to see KYLIE MINOGUE LIVE in concert on May 21st at Bill Graham!, CHELSEA HANDLER @ The Paramount, SF GIANTS, EL RIO 2011 Season Pass (No line, No cover & Plus 1) and more…
PHOTO BOOTH by the amazing Closet Riots
TACOS El Rio style 4-7pm
HARD FRENCH Jiggalicious Dance Babes

Three of SF’s hottest Queer Clubs come together to help raise funds to save the Dyke March and bring you an unforgettable dance party! DJ’s on the Patio, Amazing Raffle, Photo Booth and Dancers.

Get there early! Everyone Welcome!

$7-500 sliding scale

Why The Dyke March Needs Your Help?
After 18 years, the volunteer-led Dyke March is having serious financial difficulty that may result in canceling this year’s march. This year we need to cover the enormous cost of port-o-potties, insurance and park fees – costs were previously donated or waived. In addition, some of our grant funding has been cut, leaving us with almost nothing to cover essential expenses like set up, accessibility and clean up.
We need to raise $30,000 to cover the cost of the event.

DONATE NOW: http://thedykemarch.org/donate

Hard French
Mango http://www.facebook.com/MANGOSF
Stay Gold http://www.facebook.com/staygoldsf
El Rio http://www.elriosf.com/
Jiggalicious Dance Babes http://facebook.com/jiggaliciousdancebabes
Dyke March http://thedykemarch.org/

4/9/2011 Fabulosa Fest 2011 Lunch, Ticket Give-Away, Launch Party!!!

Fabulosa Fest 2011 Poster - help us Flyer!!

Fabulosa Fest 2011

Fabulosa Fest 2011 Lunch, Ticket Give-Away, Launch Party!!!

When: Sat, April 9
Time: 12-4pm
Cost: $5
Details:
Our FABULITA party rings in FABULOSA (FabulosaFest.com) Season with Lunch, live music, raffles and DJs. Tickets for FABULOSA FEST 2011 go on sale at this event, with $50 off All Inclusive Weekend Passes! A delicious lunch is included with admission, and DJs and live performances will delight you until 4pm. We will be raffling away 2 FREE All Inclusive Weekend Passes ($180 value, not to mention 3 days of great memories)! $5 entrance comes with a raffle ticket.

This event is 21+ only.

FABULOSA Fest is 3-day fundraiser/retreat on a beautiful 1700 acre ranch in Marin County. The FABULOSA Collective curates a diverse program of Women-centered Music, Film, Comedy, Craft and Healing Arts to stimulate mind, body and spirit, and attendees will have the time of their lives, swimming, canoeing, hiking, making friends and dancing at barn parties. Fabulosa Fest is an inclusive feminist gathering for women, their families and friends of all genders. All women and friends are invited to attend and participate in this precious, sister-focused, community gathering! Our collective distributes all proceeds to LGBTQ-oriented charities that serve communities in Northern California and beyond. July 15-17, 2011 at Walker Creek Ranch.

Fabulita Lunch & Launch entertainment:
Ericha Fabay (DJ, Fabulosa Collective)
Billie Burnor (acoustic blues from singer of The Mustangs)
Jenny Hoyston (acoustic set from singer of Erase Errata, LESBIANS)
Nolita Selector (DJ, Fruitcake SF)

6/25/2010-Our PRIDE: The 4th Annual TransMarch Afterparty to Benefit Transfolx

The 4th Annual TransMarch Afterparty to Benefit Transfolx Organizing in Prison!
When: Fri June 25
Time: 9pm door; 10pm show
Cost: $5-22 (sliding scale)
Details:
Strut your stuff @ the Transgender Pride March’s Afterparty! Come dance and show your solidarity with transfolks resistin’ the prison industrial complex and fighting for a better world for all of us! Featuring: DJ Durt and DJ Black Great giveaways from Good Vibrations, AK Press and more! Party will benefit the Trans/Gender Variant in Prison Committee (TIP). Performers: DJ Durt and Dj Black will be spinning hip hop, dance hall, electro, urban cuts, and booty jams.

http://www.myspace.com/deejaydurt

http://www.myspace.com/clubsweet

2/10/2010 Benefit for for the Haiti Relief Effort: Live Music w/ The Yes-Gos ~ Epiphanette ~ Lucabrazzi

A Benefit for for the Haiti Relief Effort: Live Music w/ The Yes Go’s ~ Epiphanette ~ Lucabrazzi
When: Wed Feb 10
Time: 7pm
Cost: Donation
Details: 100% of the door benefits the Haiti Relief Effort through Doctors Without Borders

The Yes Gos

The Yes Go's

The Yes-Go’s
http://www.myspace.com/theyesgos
The Yes Go’s were started by Sophie V writing music & playing songs on the guitar. In 2003, Lester Moore joined as drummer & back-up vox. With the addition of Mimi on lead vocals and Barbara on bass that summer, we became “Wednesday Night”. 5 days before our 1st gig, Mimi & Barbara (our Hungarian Hotties) were not allowed to stay in the U.S.A. (visa probs!) & we played our 1st show as a duo called Sik Suzan. In 2004, Blue Lew (Rotton Core), joined the band on bass & b.vox. We played shows off/on and had lots of fun, but we (BL. not inc.) drank too much, and we still didn’t really have an identity. Through Blue Lew’s departure in Summer 2006, it was back to a duo & the new name of The Yes Go’s fall ’06 when the multi-facetd Djuna Gray became our bass player. It’s been balls to the walls ever since and The Yes Go’s love to play (alot) & can be found playing with many local & touring bands. We are continually amazed at the talent we see at all of S.F.’s venues. We are proud to share the bill with & be awed by such killer bands. Go out and see some shows cause we support local venues and killer music as well, cheers. [myspace]

The Epiphanette

The Epiphanette

Epiphanette
http://www.epiphanette.com
A San Francisco-based gothic blues power trio with Tiki Houseman, Mike Chase, Kelly Child. Listen to the latest, music, buzz, and events. Epiphanette sounds like a combination of PJ Harvey, the Chili Peppers, and the Pixies. Their influences come from goth, funk, blues, rock, pop and everything hip.

Lucabazzi

Lucabazzi

Lucabrazzi
http://www.myspace.com/lucabrazzi9