86ed Stories + Smut fest this Friday 26th
The 86ed Project+Smut Fest Shorts
Fuck-ups, losers, drunks + dopers-out on their ass!
Sex poets, strippers, homo-go-go boys+creepy erotica
Screens at Oddball Films
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Event: “86ed”+Smut Fest Clips, a screening of footage recorded for the 86ed Project and clips from the infamous Smut Fest erotic stage shows with NYC author (“Modern English”, ”The Laziest Secretary in the World”). “The 86d Project” is Jennifer Blowdryer’s hilariously absurd documentation of New York City club/bar/event goers/hipsters/drunkards and dope addicts who have been unceremoniously kicked out on their ass, banned, or imprisoned. Featured 86d participants the infamous Rev. (“The Church of Stop Shopping”) Billy, famed Church of the Subgenius wacko Janor Hypercleets and a live guest appearance by SF unreformed thief August Bleed. Also featured will be highlights from “Smut Fest”, Blowdryer’s featuring footage from Smut Fest: The Horror, Smut Fest West and performers such as Philip Ford as Liberace, sex poet Kathleen Wood, the England’s Minx Grille, San Francisco’s infamous Popstitutes and much more!
Date: Friday, February 26 at 10PM
Venue: Oddball Films, 276 Capp St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Admission: $10.00 at the Door FOB discounts $7.00 with RSVP only.
Info+Reservations: Limited Seating RSVP Only to info@oddballfilm.com or 415-558-8117
Web: http://www.oddballfilm.com/oddballftp/86d_Smut.pdf
Contact: Stephen Parr at 1info@oddballfilm.com
Kiss Yer Ass Goodbye
On Friday, February 20, 2010 at 10PM NYC author Jennifer Blowdryer (“Modern English”, “The Laziest Secretary in the World”) will present footage from her “86ed Project” as well as rare Smut Fest clips from her nearly 20 year archive of live erotic boho cabaret. The event will take place at 10PM at Oddball Films, 275 Capp Street in San Francisco. Admission is $10.00 by RSVP (Limited seating) to” info @oddballfilm.com or 415-558-8117.
Special FOB (Friends of Blowdryer) tickets with password and RSVP.
For 4 years Blowdryer has been documenting those unfortunate enough to have been unceremoniously kicked out on their ass, banned, or imprisoned due to their behavior in bars, nightclubs, events and other places. Part raw street poetics mixed with equal parts social satire these interviews showcase the more “marginal” members of our mass culture in a way “reality” docs don’t-what you see is what you get-period.
This is not an activist project, and most viewers will agree that most of these misfits deserved the treatment they received. Thrill to her crude talking head interviews, mostly conducted using a cheapass camcorder from Radio Shack. The evening will include: 86ed footage, Blowdryer reading from transcripts of manic depressive scofflaws including the infamous Rev. (“The Church of Stop Shopping”) Billy, famed Church of the Subgenius wacko Janor Hypercleets and a live guest appearance by SF unreformed thief August Bleed, author of “The Art of the Boost” ( a manifesto of “merchandise liberation” featuring techniques such as “distraction”, “the point of purchase” and the five finger asana”) is a poet and miscreant with a lurid, in your face take on society in general. For a sound clip visit: http://www.dublit.com/node/596
Also featured will be highlights from “Smut Fest”, Blowdryer’s infamous featuring footage from Smut Fest: The Horror, Smut Fest West and performers such as Philip Ford as Liberace, sex poet Kathleen Wood, England’s Minx Grille, San Francisco’s infamous Popstitutes and much more!
The History of Smut Fest
Jennifer Blowdryer started producing and performing in Smut Fests in 1988 in Pre Giuliani NYC, when swamp like lap dancing parlors littered the island like cigarette burns on a hospital robe. Although she will never again get Tracy Love, the 212-970-PEEE girl, to parade naked down a dimly lit runway, (especially since Tracy has now found the Lord and lives in Michigan somewhere) she continues to produce events showcasing the talents of sex workers, piss-poor poets, transgendered performance artists and other earthlings on the edge.
The first San Francisco Smut Fest (Smut Fest West) was in produced for Blowdryer by Stephen Parr in 1991 at the DNA Lounge. Blowdryer continues to produce dozens of others in NYC and elsewhere featuring a cast of international weirdos, trannys and literary lepers, both brilliant and bizarre.
Jennifer Blowdryer
Jennifer Blowdryer left Rhode Island at the age of 15, taking Amtrak to San Francisco and gettin’ her wallet stolen by a lothario in the quiet car, leaving her with no seed money. She started the non seminal punk band The Blowdryers in 1978, went to school after school, thriving in classes which met later in the afternoon, moved to NYC in 1985 rather than fighting over a party band and a couple of songs into late middle age, and has written umpteen books which are available at wildly varying prices at ABE, Amazon, and Alibris, for eternity. Her play, White Trash Debutante, has been staged at Theater Rhino in SF and the Bowery Poetry Club in NY, she’s staged Smut Fests in Hamburg, SF, Chicago, Baltimore, and of course NYC, and jams with a beautiful small woman of a certain age when at home in the East Village. Her current goal is to be included in 30 anthologies with original essays and poetry, which she can then chop up and scan to form a complete volume. Well, that’s one of her goals.
Upcoming Programs at Oddball Films
Fri Feb 19- “Kooks, Eccentrics+Oddballs”
Sat Feb 20- “Strange Sinema”
Thurs Feb 25-“An Ubu Moment” With OtherFilm Live From Australia
Fri Feb 26- Two Programs: “As Seen on TV” and “The 86’d Project”+ Smut Fest Clips With Jennifer Blowdryer from NYC
Sat Feb 27- Portland Curator Dennis Nyback’s “Terrorism Light and Dark” and “I Know Why You’re Afraid”
About Oddball Films
Oddball films is the film component of Oddball Film+Video, a stock footage company providing offbeat and unusual film footage for feature films, documentaries, television, music videos and web projects around the world. Our films are almost exclusively drawn from our collection of over 50,000 16mm prints of animation, commercials, educationals, feature films, movie trailers, medical, industrial military, news out-takes and every genre in between. We’re actively working to present rarely screened genres of cinema as well as avant-garde and ethno-cultural documentaries, which expand the boundaries of cinema. Oddball Films is the largest film archive in Northern California and one of the most unusual private collections in the US. We invite you to join us in our weekly offerings of offbeat cinema.


