7:00 p.m. at The Marsh Berkeley

Music
Bekah Barnett, soulful singer-songwriter, with Scott Compton

Stories
International Sex Club Party Girl, Origin Story (excerpt)
The first time International Sex Club Party Girl walked through the doors of a sex club, she was flanked on either side by Tinder Darcy and her Platonic Wife. Her Platonic Wife hates sex clubs and she’s only known Tinder Darcy for three days. All things considered, what could go wrong?
Christina Aanestad, Experiences of a Jailed Woman, P2
Experiences of a Jailed Woman P2 explores what happens after incarceration and my own journey of personal transformation.
Kirk Waller, Dear Doc (excerpt)
Do you believe in time travel? Neither did I, until I unearthed my daddy’s old letters.
Kiki, I am going to put my big girl panties on, now that Muzette gave me some
At 68 years old, is adulting required? Should I know my clothes size and be expected to purchase my own clothing?
About the Performers
Bekah Barnett and Scott Compton form a soulful music duo rooted in authentic and emotionally rich performances. Hailing from Santa Cruz, California, and New Zealand respectively, their paths crossed at the HOOT! open mic in Berkeley—where they connected after coincidentally each performing songs by Billy Joel. Bekah’s pure voice and melodic piano, paired with Scott’s rugged guitar and gravelly, warm vocals, make for an unmistakable mix that hits you right in the heart. Their collaborations have a raw and intimate energy, whether they are playing original songs or covering artists like Warren Zevon, Tom Petty, or Radiohead.
International Sex Club Party Girl is a San Francisco based writer and entertainer. Origin Story is her first solo show in progress. When she isn’t writing or performing, she can be found practicing boundaries at sex clubs and sex parties across the globe.
Christina Aanestad is a journalist, media maker, and morning news anchor at KPFA radio in Berkeley, California. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, her coming of age stories include foster care, homelessness, violence, abuse, addiction and incarceration
Kirk Waller loves stories, theatre, and keeping culture alive through the arts.When he is not on stage he loves to bake and create art of any kind.
Kiki is a Blerd Blesbian grandmother of one, mother of three, retired, writer/ podcaster/blogger/author/journalist/Substacker/comedian/performer/coach/Alexa skill developer/op-ed columnist and soon-to-be-licensed Practitioner with the Centers for Spiritual Living.
Ticket Information
Tickets: $10–$20 general seating sliding scale.
Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance,
and additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.