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15th Nov 2006, 01:56 GMT

THEATER: Pieces of Paradise is a benefit presentation of four lost plays by Tennessee Williams which were discovered in a trunk in 2000 and never produced in New York. The proceeds will benefit a legal fund for 13th Street Repertory (founded in 1972), which is struggling for survival against - you guessed it - real estate developers. It’s fitting that these plays should be chosen for the benefit, as Tennessee himself visited the theater when his play Outcry was produced and declared “that the future of the American theater lay in the small theaters of off-off-Broadway.” Martin Denton calls the four short works a “wonderful evening of undiscovered Williams.” in his rave review. (A final performance will take place on Sunday.) - John Del Signore 7pm // 13th Street Repertory {50 West 13th St} // Tickets, which cost $15, are for a very good cause MUSIC: Movable Hype is tonight! Duh. EVENT: powerHouse Books launches their magazine tonight with a lil party. The issue is entitled No Sleep 'til Brooklyn and the pages are saturated with artists, photographers, designers, filmmakers, musicians, dancers and more. There will also be free beer from Brooklyn Brewery, we know you like free beer. 6 to 9pm // The powerHouse Arena [37 Main St, DUMBO] // Free PANEL: Trust the venerable Barnard to bring its Seven Sisters roots into the new millenium - at the college tonight, catch Blogging Feminism: Websites of Resistance. Gwendolyn Beetham and Jessica Valenti talk about the role of the Internet in modern feminism and activism with bloggers Lauren Spees and Michelle Riblett (Hollaback), Liza Sabater (Culture Kitchen), and others. - Krissa Corbett Cavouras 7pm // Barnard College [Altschul Hall, 3009 Broadway] // Free

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