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July 22, 2008

Urban Planner: July 22, 2008

20070722urbanplanner.jpgFILM: Andrew Fleming's 1999 comedy Dick is screening tonight as part of the Fido-sponsored Free Flicks series at the Harbourfront Centre. In case you don't know, the movie is about two teenage girls (played effortlessly by Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams) hired as the official dog-walkers of President Richard Nixon, in an attempt to conceal their knowledge of the Watergate scandal. Except, funny! Sirius Stage at the Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay West), 9 p.m., FREE.

SEX: Ladies, ladies! In case your man/woman ain't pleasin' you right, cozy sex shop Good For Her is holding a workshop today called "Bigger, Better and Multiples: Orgasms For Women Workshop" for women and trans people. Expand your pleasure through new tips and techniques! Good For Her (175 Harbord Street), 7 p.m., $35 (pre-register by calling 416-588-0900).

THEATRE: The Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts' production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is opening tonight. This rendition of the 1965 musical runs until July 26, and is directed by Phil Nero. If you can't make it, we suggest you rent the 1997 made-for-television version of the musical instead, which stars ex-Moesha star Brandy. Bathurst Street Theatre (736 Bathurst Street), 8 p.m., $22.

MUSIC: Local power-pop group Beth in Battle Mode are having their first appearance at the Horseshoe Tavern. The self-proclaimed "world's premier garage-prog-disco power trio" play tonight with pop singer Daphne Darling, and pop/rock group Chasing Sam, as part of hardcore group Holding Sky's CD release party. Horseshoe Tavern (372 Queen Street West), 9 p.m., PWYC.

Still from the film Dick.

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