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The Money Shot
Onstage, sex workers exploit you.

Show & Tell

Twenty-six-year-old Lorelei Lee, a perky, platinum-haired coed with a kinky white scar etched into her upper thigh, calls herself an artist. Lee deals in “bodily performance,” and you can catch her work in such video art pieces as Belladonna’s Fucking Girls 4 and Tristan Taormino’s Expert Guide to Anal Sex. “Tristan’s is educational,” Lee explains. “Fucking Girls 4 was just fucking.”

When Lee isn’t fucking, she focuses on her other art: short fiction and poetry, which she studies at a San Francisco university, the name of which she doesn’t want published. For the past three weeks, she has read her work across the country as part of the Sex Workers’ Art Show, a traveling pastiche of cabaret, spoken word, and performance art put on by prostitutes, porn stars, burlesque dancers, and drag queens.

“I don’t want to say that all porn is art,” says Lee, who lifts her stage name from the Marilyn Monroe character in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. “But porn can most certainly be artistic.”

According to the literature, the Sex Workers’ Art Show intends to “dispel the myth that [sex workers] are anything short of artists, innovators, and geniuses!” But having sex for money isn’t always so inspired. “Sometimes, I feel like I’m on a factory line,” Lee admits before the Feb. 7 show at the Rock and Roll Hotel. “Sometimes I feel like I’m just making hamburgers.”... Continued

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DJs and Nightclubs Picks

Event Calendar: This Week in DJs and Nightclubs

Fri. Nov. 6, 2009 - Thu. Nov. 12, 2009

  • AROMA
    Saturdays, "Eclectic Relaxation": DJ Oso-Fresh.
    AROMA, 3417 Connecticut Ave. NW. (202) 244-7995.
  • BLACK CAT
    Fri., 11/6, SORTED: Britpop, Soul, Indie Pop w/ DJ Stereo Faith and special guest DJ Monica Sharp (NYC). Sat., 11/7, WAG: 60s Garage and Soul.
    , 1811 14th St. NW. (202) 667-4490.
  • CAFE SAINT-EX/GATE 5 LOUNGE
    Thu., 11/5, "Tinderbox" with DJ Lil E. Fri., 11/6, Candlewax Records presents Blake 9. Sat., 11/7, DJ DK. Tue., 11/10, Yellow Fever. Wed., 11/11, BYOipod night. Jazz happy hour early with the Birdman. Thu., 11/12, Fatback DJ's.
    CAFE SAINT-EX/GATE 5 LOUNGE, 1847 14th St. NW. (202) 265-7839.
  • CHIEF IKE'S COSMO LOUNGE
    Fridays, DJ Bobby Bishop. Saturdays, DJ Big Apple Eddie.
    CHIEF IKE'S COSMO LOUNGE, 1725 Columbia Road NW. (202) 332-2211.
  • 18TH STREET LOUNGE
    Tuesdays, "FunkDC Crew". Wednesdays, DJ Kelani, DJ Will Griffin, DJ Yellow Fever. Thursdays, DJ Gavin Holland, Sean Haney. Fridays, DJ Tom B, DJ Donvonte. Saturdays, DJ Will Griffin, Sean Haney. Sundays, DJ Sam "The Man" Burns, DJ Tom B.
    18TH STREET LOUNGE, 1212 18th St. NW. (202) 466-3922.
  • FADO IRISH PUB
    Fridays, DJ John Coulter.
    , 808 7th St. NW. (202) 789-0066.
  • FUR NIGHTCLUB.
    Sat., 11/7, Pete Tong.
    , 33 Patterson St. NE. (202) 842-3401.
  • HEAVEN & HELL
    Thursdays, "80's Video Rewind."
    HEAVEN, 2327 18th St. NW. (202) 667-4355.
  • LUX LOUNGE
    Fridays, DJ Chris Styles, DJ Xclusive, DJ Bemba. Saturdays, DJ Trini, DJ Iran, DJ Analyze.
    LUX LOUNGE, 649 New York Ave. NW. (202) 347-8100.
  • MODERN
    Thursdays, DJ Face. Fridays, DJ Stylus Chris. Saturdays, DJ Black Ceaza.
    MODERN, 3287 M St. NW. (202) 338-7027.
  • OZIO
    Tuesdays, DJ Mario. Wednesdays, DJ St. James. Thursdays, DJ St. James, DJ London Shadows. Fridays, DJ Nader, DJ E2. Saturdays, DJ E2.
    OZIO, 1813 M St. NW. (202) 822-6000.
  • ROCK & ROLL HOTEL
    Thu., 11/5, Beat Market. Fri., 11/6, DROP IT! With Houston, Bobby Jae, Patural, Ken Lazee. Sat., 11/7, MASS APPEAL with AutoRock.
    ROCK & ROLL HOTEL, 1353 H St. NE. (202) 388-7625.
  • SCIENCE CLUB
    Thursdays, DJ Cultcha, DJ Q & Crew (Reggae/Dub). Fridays, Jim P Collective. Saturdays, DJ Eric "ChunkyBeats" Hoopa. Mondays, Pacman & Goldman (Hip-hop/Indie) Tuesdays, Brown Rice Collective. Wednesdays, DJ v:shal kanwar.
    SCIENCE CLUB, 1136 19th St. NW. (202) 775-0747.
  • TEMPLE LOUNGE
    Fridays, DJ Tektronics. Saturdays, DJ Chizzau.
    TEMPLE LOUNGE, 4001 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington. (703)908-4999.
  • ULTRA BAR
    Thursdays, DJ Soundwave, DJ Maskell, DJ Armageddon. Fridays, DJ Geometrix, DJ Bomba, DJ Tektronics. Saturdays, DJ Danny & Alex, DJ Tektronics, DJ Mario, DJ Saam & DJ Pedram.
    ULTRA BAR, 911 F St. NW. (202) 638-4663.
  • VELVET LOUNGE
    Sat., 11/7, upstairs FIVES (electronic futuristic work outs) downstairs SOUL CALLED PAUL (vintage cuts for bustin a smooth).
    , 915 U St. NW. (202) 462-7625.
  • WONDERLAND BALLROOM
    Fri., 11/6, DJ Obeya. Thu., 11/12, DJ Bluementhol.
    WONDERLAND, 1101 Kenyon St. NW. (202) 232-5263.
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