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The Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco will have a closing reception for its exhibit "No Straight Lines: Queer Culture and the Comics" on Thursday, June 22. The exhibit features artwork from more than 20 artists who explore the diversity of queer culture. This official San Fransicso Pride Week event will be attended by the exhibit's curator, Justin Hall, along with artists Paige Braddock and Ariel Schrag. DJs and local celebrity drag queens are scheduled to perform. The Cartoon Art Museum is located at 655 Mission St.; for tickets and more information, visit www.CartoonArt.org or call (415) 227-8666.
Closing reception
for "Queer Culture and Comics," June 22 in S.F.
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