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Known partly for her hit single What's Up with 4 Non Blondes, Linda Perry has reinvented herself as a songwriter and producer in the decades since that song topped the charts, penning hits for artists like Dolly Parton, Christina Aguilera and Pink. This 2024 film offers an intimate look at a woman who dreams big, yet still struggles with fear, identity and family, as she grapples with the same big question we all do: Who am I?

This screening includes a Q&A with Linda Perry and director Don Hardy, as well as a special acoustic performance by Perry. Given all that, I think this screening will sell out.

COST: Lowest-priced tickets for this show start at about $15 per person.

Buy your own ticket (and see the trailer) at the following link:
https://roxie.com/film/linda-perry-let-it-die-here/

WHEN/WHERE TO MEET: No later than 2:50 p.m. outside the Big Roxie. The film is due to start at 3:15 p.m., and lasts about 1 hour, 40 minutes (not counting the in-person appearance segment).

HOW TO FIND ME: I'm WF, about 5 feet tall, with short, salt-and-pepper hair and glasses. (See Meetup profile pic.) Also, I'll send RSVPers my mobile number prior to the event. If I'm missing anyone when I get seated, I'll post a Comment on the Meetup Event Page telling people where I'm located. (I'll turn my phone off when the film starts.)

OPTIONAL POST-FILM DINNER at a nearby late-night Chinese restaurant. Bring cash if interested in the dinner. Also, I welcome $1.00 donations to offset the $180.00 per year that Meetup charges me as lead organizer.

TRANSIT/PARKING: The Roxie is on the #22 Fillmore bus line, and is located less than 2 blocks from the 16th Street BART station and assorted Mission Street bus lines. If you're driving, allow extra time to find parking on side streets.

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