THE UNLIKELY STORY OF THE LESBIANS OF FIRST FRIDAY

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THE UNLIKELY STORY OF THE LESBIANS OF FIRST FRIDAY

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Genre: Documentary, Historical Account | Rated - NR General Admission: $10.55 This screening is presented by Second Friday. In the 1980's, a disparate group of lesbians living in the Bible Belt of Southwestern Virginia came together and created a community for like-minded women. This slice of lesbian history is told through the voices and anecdotes of the organizers and others who joined the fun. Runtime: 1:00 | Genre: Documentary, Historical Account | Rated - NR General Admission: $10.55 This screening is presented by Second Friday. In the 1980's, a disparate group of lesbians living in the Bible Belt of Southwestern Virginia came together and created a community for like-minded women. This slice of lesbian history is told through the voices and anecdotes of the organizers and others who joined the fun. Pricing: $10.55 This screening is presented by Second Friday. In the 1980's, a disparate group of lesbians living in the Bible Belt of Southwestern Virginia came together and created a community for like-minded women. This slice of lesbian history is told through the voices and anecdotes of the organizers and others who joined the fun. Fri 9/11 9:30 pm - Screening Location: Upper Right The Unlikely Story of the Lesbians of First Friday | Runtime: 1:00 | Genre: Documentary, Historical Account | Rated - NR General Admission: $10.55 This screening is presented by Second Friday. In the 1980's, a disparate group of lesbians living in the Bible Belt of Southwestern Virginia came together and created a community for like-minded women. This slice of lesbian history is told through the voices and anecdotes of the organizers and others who joined the fun.

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https://www.grandintheatre.com/shows/secondfridayspresents• Original event listing

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Grandin Theatre is a quintessential 1932 movie house in the middle of Grandin Village that was saved from closing in 2002. It now has four screens showing a mix of first-run, independent, and documentary films. Beer and wine are available right in the lobby. They also host special screenings and events, but even on a regular night it still feels like an old-school theater in the best way.