Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival 2008

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Comedian Vickie Shaw is throwing a Texas-sized bar-b-que in Rockford, Illinois, and you're invited! Join over 600 of Vickie's closest friends and family as special guests Roxanna Ward, Lisa Koch, and Suede entertain and roast their dear old friend Vickie Shaw. What happens when you get a bunch of menopausal women, good food and drink, and a night of incredible entertainment in one room? One big old Hot Flash Texas Bar-B-Que! - Out Takes Dallas Comedienne Vickie Shaw in attendance!
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NOTE: Due to a printing error, Like a Virgin is listed as having a Saturday showing in the print version of the program guide. Certainly one of the best mainstream comedies of the year from anywhere, Like a Virgin isn't just another "confused teen finds self" type of coming-of-age film, it's also a violent portrait of a decaying family, and even a somewhat affecting sports film. Ryu Deok-Hwan plays Oh Dong-Gu, a Madonna-obsessed, chubby high-schooler working low-paying part-time jobs in order to save up the five million won he needs for his sex change operation. However, he has other things to worry about, such as his mother, who ran away from home years ago and now lives a satisfying life peddling products at a theme park; his unpredictably violent father, whose lost boxing career has made him angry at the world and himself; his detached younger brother, who is becoming more and more like his father everyday; his crush on his Japanese teacher; and his general unpopularity at school due to his appearance. One day, Dong-Gu learns from his best friend that he can win a large sum of money if he wins at an Ssireum tournament - a form of traditional Korean wrestling not unlike Sumo. Supported by his lazy, detached coach, Dong-Gu makes friends with his teammates after showing off his impeccable dancing skills, but he still has to win over the ambitious team captain, Joon Woo, and prove himself in competition. - Kevin Ma (edited) Sponsored by The Onion and Time Warner Cable
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By popular demand, the audience favorite film for the 2008 festival is "Like a Virgin." A packed house at last night's screening resoundingly voted for its encore presentation. "Like a Virgin" will play tonight, Saturday September 6th, at 10:30 p.m. If you missed the first screening, be sure to catch this one! You won't regret it.
Slackerwood and Arts Eclectic
If you're interested in hearing more about the upcoming festival, check out Chris Holland and Jette Kernion's podcast on Slackerwood, and hear PJ Raval talk about his film, Trinidad, on this week's Arts Eclectic with Michael Lee.
Purchasing Festival Badges and Passes
Badges and Passes are the best way to experience the aGLIFF film festival. To purchase them, please visit the aGLIFF website.

They may also be purchased at the Alamo Ritz box office beginning September 3rd. Badges and Passes DO NOT guarantee seating AFTER general seating begins, which is 20 minutes prior to the film.

PRICES:

All-access Badges get you seated first at all the films (including the Centerpiece Film) and you can sail in to the parties with no waiting in line, ever.

Cost starts at: $350

Film Passes are a significantly discounted price to the films, and you get seated right after the Badge holders. You also get a discount to all the aGLIFF 21 festival parties and to the Centerpiece film.

Cost: $75

Individual Tickets are only available for each screening once Badge holders and Pass holders have been seated. They will go on sale 30 minutes prior to the screening at the Alamo Box Office only.

Cost: $10
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