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Arts & Culture for Sat., Feb. 11
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    Special Screenings

    Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)

    Queer Cinema: Lost & Found: Not quite a sequel to Valley of the Dolls, this campy satire penned by film critic Roger Ebert romps through Hollywood and sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Screens with Penelope Spheeris' short "Hats Off to Hollywood" (1972, 22 min.), and queer film historian Elizabeth Purchell will join for a discussion at the Feb. 11 screening.
    Sat., Feb. 11, 7pm  
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    Black Joy & Resistance Music Series

    Austin Public Library and the Library Foundation celebrate Black History Month with a series of performances from local Black artists in the APL Electric Lady Bird collection. Feb. 4: Chief Cleopatra; Feb. 11: Rochelle & the Sidewinders; Feb. 18: Riders Against the Storm and Money Chicha; and Feb. 26: Honey Made.
    Feb. 4 - 26. Free but RSVP.  
    Multiple Locations
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    More Than a Feeling

    MASS kicks off 2023 with a "hot tropical trifecta" in artist Kelly Breez, Simone Thornton, and Sarah Murphy. Catch the show's opening with la barbecue bites, a signature Still Austin cocktail, DJs Xavier Schipani & Amber Rademacher, and more.
    Jan. 14 - Feb. 11; opening reception Sat., Jan. 14, 6-10pm
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    QVC x ABW Market

    Join the DJ/vinyl experts of Queer Vinyl collective at this collab market with Austin Beerworks. Expect great art, vendors, and, of course, live DJs.
    Sat., Feb. 11, noon-4pm
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    The Little Gay Book Club

    Crack open a new queer lit section every month with the Little Gay Book Club, a subscription-based "community of booklovers and bibliophiles that share in our passion for reading through conversations, monthly meetings, and events." Meetings are available virtually and in-person.
    $0-50 per month.
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    Valentine's Day Ukulele Concert [CANCELED]

    In coordination with ICOSA's exhibition Lovebroke, which "explores romance from the point of view of people who are often excluded from dominant narratives," here is a night of ukulele music from performer SB to celebrate the ace and demisexual community.
    Sat., Feb. 11, 6:30-8:30pm. $10.  

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