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It's time again for another Love on Wheels event

-- The Breasts of Sherry Glaser: The protest-y Miss Glaser's comedy and peace activism show runs the gamut from her unsheathed mammary glands to an interpretation of 9/11 and the Twin Towers falling down. Oh my. (Warning: audience participation will occur!) Starts at 7:30 p.m. at The Marsh; $10-15.

This week we go a little mental.

These aren't your garden-variety "my first sexual experience" or "the day I came out to my parents" solo shows.

From the best of the Bushisms to the best of Butoh, this week offers performance covering both ends of the spectrum.

From the cultural legacies of black radio and French writers to physical theater and psychology, there's something for just about everyone in this week's offerings by Bay Area theaters.

Tonight: at 6:30 there's the reception for the San Jose State University Junior and Senior Industrial Design Show, at the Santana Row Design Within Reach. "The presentation will feature concept projects ranging from product design to interaction design that explore the wide range of possibilities in materials and manufacturing, user analysis, and form development."

Last week we featured some of the more usual holiday fare, but the San Francisco Bay Area is known for its unusual holiday shows as well.

When God Winked opens The Marsh's new space in Berkeley.

This week, another look at Theater for People Who Hate Theater.

Where will SFist be? Only the shadow our readers know...we'll be at Dorkbot's presentation of "Experience the Experience of 1 Baud," part of their 'Experience the Experience' series they've presented here on their West Coast tour -- last week was 'catapulting wireless devices' (blogged by the EFF's Jason Schultz). Monochrom's Johannes has been guest posting over at SF Metblogs -- check it out!

When we settled into our seats at Valencia Street's The Marsh, we were a little nervous. We weren't sure quite what to expect from writer/performer Mark Kenward's show , an autobiographical solo performance about his struggle to acheive enlightenment in the face of his new spouse's wealth.

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