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PARTY: The L Magazine celebrates their fourth year and 100th issue tonight at their Fourth-Annual Centennial Party. There will be complimentary tequila and goodies from Brooklyn Industries and Crumpler. Come, drink, celebrate and don't think about the hangover you'll have tomorrow.

8pm // M1-5 [52 Walker St] // Free

THEATER: This weekend concludes Stone Soup Theater Arts’ double bill of Edward Bond’s 1976 short play Stone and The Maguffin, an original farce that imagines a world in which the gay marriage movement has collapsed, resulting in a frenzied attempt by the Republican Party to preserve their mainstream identity by revitalizing the gay marriage platform. With their use of characters that are half-puppet and half-human, Stone Soup probes the distinction between puppet and puppeteer: “These half-human/half-puppets dance, get naked, do laundry, get drunk and commit murder.” - John Del Signore

8pm // Actors Theatre Workshop [145 W 28th St, 3rd Floor] // Tickets cost $15.

2007_04_arts_showwburg.jpgCOMEDY: The Onion presents Bill Burr, Michael Showalter, Todd Barry, Christian Finnegan, Rob Cantrell and (believe it or not)...more! The show is benefiting the Epilepsy Foundation, and with the donation you will not only get admission but will get an Admit Two pass good for a future show at Comix.

8pm // Comix [353 W 14th St] // $25 and 2 drink minimum

MUSIC: Help keep New York pretty on the outside. Tonight there's a benefit for the Waterfront Preservation Alliance of Williamsburg and Greenpoint. Fight the good fight against luxury condos with Rahim, Antelope and Oxford Collapse.

10pm // Galapagos [70 N 6th St, Williamsburg] // $10

And don't forget all those Tribeca Film Festival movies!

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