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Arty, fake-mustache–adorned sisters Sierra and Bianca Casady emerged as part of the neofolk movement, and Antony Hegarty is a big fan. While we find their operatic yapping self-consciously weird, they've a rep for playful, sensual shows. Expect nothing less as the sisters hit town with a slew of guests—Kembra Pfahler and the Girls of Karen Black, Johanna Constantine and Antony himself—to celebrate an art exhibit, "Future Feminism," opening at the nearby Hole on the Bowery.
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