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May 23, 2003

Party Going On

Everyone who didn’t make it to the Ladyfest art opening at Gallery Lombardi last night is strongly advised by me, and everyone else I talked to, to check it out posthaste. It’s truly a shame that the organizers were unable to get more gallery time and that the show is coming down on Monday. It’s a particularly strong group show, forty ladies showing, and every piece solid. Don’t be a chump and miss it.

There’s plenty of other Ladyfest stuff going on this weekend worth checking out, too. My girl Carly is doing a graffiti workshop tomorrow morning at Mojo’s at 11:00 a.m. and (DJ) Katherine is doing a silkscreening workshop on Sunday, and there are a bunch of others to choose from. There will be workshops for video, carpentry, yoga, guitar, vegan cooking, self-defense for women, drag, and so much other stuff I can’t recall it all, as well as a bunch of roundtable discussions that promise to be very interesting and edifying. There’s music, film and spoken word. So much to do. Y’all come already.

Posted by pogo at May 23, 2003 11:44 AM

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I know this is probably a stupid question, but does one have to have two X chromosomes to go to any of the Ladyfest workshops? I only ask because when they had Girlday there were no Y chromosomes allowed.

Posted by: seth on May 23, 2003 11:49 AM

There are just a few events that are ladies only (transgender inclusive) and they are marked on the schedule on the website. Off the top of my head, I’m pretty sure that it’s only the self-defense, guitar, sex toys and yoga workshops that are strictly for women. Everything else should be open to the fellows and I would encourage you to go, please, please go.

Posted by: tam on May 23, 2003 11:59 AM

hmm, for some reason my link didn’t work and my browser crashed. yipes. anyway, it’s www.ladyfesttx.org and the schedule is there.

Posted by: tam on May 23, 2003 12:01 PM