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LOWENSTEIN SPEAKS
Even though the realization of our collective dream for marriage equality is
only a matter of time, we still have to deal with the legal paperwork of the here
and now. Here to wake us from our red-tape nightmare is GSDBA Member, Mi-
chelle Lowenstein. On Thursday, October 22, take charge of uncertainty and
learn from an expert all about pre-nuptial agreements and their legal equivalent
for registered domestic partners…and all the other stuff you’ve ever wondered
about marriage & partnership (from a legal standpoint anyway). Comerica Bank,
located at 412 Washington Street, will be the classroom for this indispensible cur-
riculum of knowledge. From IRS codes to enforceability of prenuptial agreements
to the effects of the economic climate, no related topic is unknown to family law
expert Michelle Lowenstein.
Please R.S.V.P. by calling 619.260.1091 in advance.
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW “LIVE” SHOWING
This may very well be your last chance to feel “like a virgin.” How fitting
is it that this event takes place in a theatre? Take your mind out of the
filthy gutter and throw it into a pool of sweet transvestites! The infamous
La Paloma Theatre rendition of The Rocky Horror Picture Show is back for
the naughtiest season ever.
17TH ANNUAL NIGHTMARE ON NORMAL STREET Every Friday at 12:00 midnight, bring your leather-laced posse to 471
Once again playing on the irony of the street’s name, Normal St. transforms South Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas and take part in a live showing of
the night and beckons the most ghoulish creatures in nature. In other words, you the film—(played on the screen AND acted out by stage actors in front of
might see your ex here. But no matter. Saturday, October 31 will be an evening the screen). Continuing the film’s aura of sexual freedom, audiences can
of celebration from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Elaborate costumes, appetizing food, look forward to a series of pre-screening “virgin games.” If you’re curious,
wicked cocktails and a widely prized costume contest await your arrival. Admis- just ask the lingerie-clad staff for an interactive demonstration. A “virgin”
sion is $5.00 and costumes are optional. Needless to say, many will take this to includes anyone who has never seen RHPS live. General admission is $9
mean clothing-optional and arrive “dressed” as Adam and Steve. for adults and $7. for children 12 and under, seniors over 60 and during
The festival is located on Normal Street between University Ave. & Blaine St. For weekend matinees. La Paloma box office accepts cash only. Visit lapalo-
more information Contact Sarafina Scapicchio at 619.692.2077 ext. 247. matheatre.com for more details.
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