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SF events 4.1

by INCOME TAX IS VOLUNTARY
goto bottom for income tax
also see Apr 15
PS: Sat Eve set Clock Forward One Hour
Coconut oil: healthier than unsaturated fats - Introduction
http://www.vegsource.com/campbell/messages/7316.html

Cocunut a day for better health!
So here's some articles on Young Coconuts and HIV:
http://www.living-foods.com/articles/coconutbenefits.html
http://www.inq7.net/nat/2003/may/18/text/nat_4-1-p.htm
http://www.coconut-connections.com/res1.htm  (Oh this has great history of young coconuts and the only recent myth/mis-information surrounding saturated fats and the HIV info.)

So there is just a few because there are hundreds if not thousands of articles out there on the wonders of coconuts, so go to your local china town or asain market and pick up a box costing around $7-10 for 9, on average that's cheaper than a bottle of water.

Sea Shepherd Crew Members Assaulted by Sealers and Arrested!
Please help with media and outreach: http://www.seashepherd.org

To the Forest Guardians:
Stuptown Earth First! erected a 30 foot tripod in downtown portland this morning, right in front of the region 6 headquarters for the US Forest Service.
http://www.o2collective.org/ for more info. For the wild~
http://oregon.tribe.net/listing/0...05c-feb2-48f3-b675-57469998b542

Two-thirds of world's resources 'used up'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/science/story/0,12996,1447921,00.html

'10 YEARS TO SAVE PLANET'
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,31500-13312011,00.html

The Man Who Invented Ecotopia
http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0512/050323_news_callenbach.php
Author Ernest Callenbach talks about localism,
the future, and the state of Ecotopian ideals.

The State of the World? It is on the Brink of Disaster
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/story.jsp?story=624667
An Authoritative Study of the Biological Relationships Vital to Maintaining
Life has Found Disturbing Evidence of Man-made Degradation


"All natural" claim on food labels is often deceptive; foods harbor hidden
MSG and other unnatural ingredients
http://www.NewsTarget.com/005778.html


Subliminal Behavior Modification Through TV Described in US Patent
http://www.WantToKnow.info/050331behaviormodificationtv


MILLIONS OF CITIZENS COUNTERING MONSANTO'S BUSINESS PRACTICES Given
Monsanto's ongoing, criminally irresponsible record of disregarding
human health and the environment, the Organic Consumers Association
(OCA) is stepping up the pace in our "Millions Against Monsanto"
campaign. If you're talking about Agent Orange, rBGH, water
privatization, PCBs, or DDT, you're talking about Monsanto. Sign the
"Millions Against Monsanto" petition now, and forward this Alert to
your friends and colleagues. TAKE ACTION HERE:
http://www.organicconsumers.org/monlink.html


Ok so Alex Jones is anti-enviro and anti-left, but who else has such good coverage of police state?
And make no mistake about it: corporate fascism ala BushHitler is the biggest enviro threat.

U.S. to create list of 'unstable' nations
U.S. intelligence experts are preparing a list of 25 countries deemed unstable and, thus, candidates for intervention.
http://FromTheWilderness.com

New 'Eco-Terrorist' Legislation A Hidden Assault On All Americans
It is important for us to protect the freedoms of both the right and left otherwise we'll be caught in a police state vice which will crush us from both sides.
This has nothing to do with stopping over-zealous environmentalist whackos and everything to do with classifying American citizens as terrorists under broader legal frameworks.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2005/300305hiddenassault.htm

Rescue Worker Drops New 9/11 Revelations
Sgt. Matthew Tartaglia was a rescue worker at 9/11. He joined Alex to discuss how rescuers were prevented from doing their jobs properly, were not protected from harmful asbestos, and how explosives, possibly tactical nukes, brought down the towers.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2005/300305newrevelations
http://www.prisonplanet.tv/audio/300305tartaglia.htm

USATODAY US Tanks take a beating in Iraq
Built to stand Russian tanks but blown apart by Iraqi Home Made Bombs
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2005-03-29-abrams-tank-a_x.htm

How Germans Fell for the 'Feel-Good' Fuehrer
http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/0,1518,347726,00.html


Marburg virus disease in Angola, 102 cases identified so far
What Happens Once the Oil Runs Out?
Two-thirds of world's resources 'used up'
Ebola-like virus death toll rises
The toll from the Ebola-like Marburg virus in Angola has risen to 122, after a baby died in the northern town of Uige, a government spokesman said.
http://FromTheWilderness.com


Afghanistan: 'One Huge US Jail'
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/040105C.shtml

# Get Up, Stand Up! - 2005 NORML Conference
Thursday, March 31 2005 - Saturday, April 2 2005
Cathedral Hill Hotel 1101 Van Ness @ Geary, SF
More Info: 800-622-0855
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6437
Get Up, Stand Up! Stand Up For Your Rights!
Where do freedom-loving citizens like YOU gather annually?
Answer: The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law's annual conference!
This year's 2005 National NORML Conference will be held in America's most hemp-friendly city: SF
Join special guests, very important smokers, and supporters of decriminalization like:
-best-selling author and TV travel guru Rick Steves
-NORML's new executive director Allen St. Pierre
-former NFL star Mark Stepnoski
-WAMM's Valerie Corral -more
According to NORML's new executive director Allen St. Pierre, "This year's conference marks NORML's return to the Bay area, which was host to NORML's highly successful 2002 and 2003 annual gatherings, and will offer attendees a unique opportunity to network with other marijuana law reformers."
"This year's reduced hotel room rate, coupled with free parking for hotel patrons in one of the most 'NORML-friendly' cities in America sounds like a prescription to me for fun and education. If a person is serious about changing America's misguided cannabis laws, the annual NORML conference is the gathering place for medical cannabis patients, cannabis consumers and concerned citizens."
Complete conference information - including this year's conference agenda and guide to after-hour events - will be available shortly.
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm



April 2005

# SECOND ANNUAL National "I'm Embarrassed
by the pResident" Day, April 1st, 2005.
WEAR A BROWN RIBBON, official button, brown clothing
in protest of all the BS coming out of the White House
http://www.democracymeansyou.com/brown


# I'm forwarding this, which I think is important because
Amy Goodman is one of the mainstays of Left Gatekeepers,
tiptoeing around 9/11 and the stolen 2004 election.
She interviewed David Ray Griffin on the May 26 2004 DN show,
and ambushed him with "attack dog" Chip Berlet.
Chip steered the interview to the no-jetliner-hit-the-Pentagon
and used it to discredit The New Pearl Harbor, even though
it's only one part of one chapter. -Jim of http://wtc7.net
- here are sites that could teach Amy Goodman a thing or two -
911 - inside job: demand investigation into cover-up!
http://wtc7.net - http://911visibility.org - http://911truth.org
http://oilempire.us - http://dieoff.org - http://peakoil.net
http://911research.wtc7.net/talks/wtc/index.html
http://globalresearch.ca - http://cooperativeresearch.org
http://deceptiondollar.com - http://911review.com
http://communitycurrency.org - http://septembereleventh.org
http://cooperativeresearch.org - http://911visibility.org

* Amy Goodman in San Francisco, CA: Fri, April 1 *
TIME: 12 PM Working Assets Lunchtime Speakers Series
FRB Auditorium 101 Market Street, 1st Floor SF 94105
This event is free and open to the public. Attendees must RSVP by
calling 415-369-2150, leaving the names of everyone in the party
(spelled out), and a contact phone number. Places are reserved on a
first-come first-serve basis. The free lunch begins at 11:30 am
http://www.workingassets.com

* Amy Goodman in San Francisco, CA: Fri, April 1 8 PM
Palace of Fine Arts Theater 3301 Lyon St. @ Lombard, SF
http://www.palaceoffinearts.org $12 in advance, $15 door
http://www.kpfa.org or call (510) 848-6767 x611


# Declare Independence from Oil! Protest at Broadway Ford in Oakland on the Second Annual FOSSIL FOOLS DAY
Fri, Apr 1, 2005   5:00 pm
Broadway Motors Ford Dealership
2560 Webster St (Broadway and 25th St ) Oakland
(Fossil Fools Day)
Why: To call on America’s worst gas-guzzler to break our oil addiction

What: On Friday, April 1, dozens of communities across the US and Canada will stage interventions at Ford dealerships to demand that Ford take immediate action to dramatically increase the fuel economy of its cars and trucks.

How much more greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate chaos can the earth tolerate? How many more US soldiers will have to die in wars for oil? How many more rainforests will we allow to be converted into oil fields? How many more oil spills?

How much longer can Ford Motor Company get away with having the worst fuel economy among America's major automakers?

We can’t afford to wait any longer for change. The time is NOW to break America’s oil addiction and Jumpstart Ford, the worst gas-guzzler in the industry.

The Oakland protest will feature giant helium balloons, eye-catching banners, and exciting street theater. Please join us and help break America’s oil addiction.
For more info, contact: Jason Mark Global Exchange 415-558-9490
cleancars [at] globalexchange.org
or visit: http://www.jumpstartford.com
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# 2600 Meeting Fri Apr 1 5-7PM PST (GMT-08:00) SF: 4 Embarcadero
Plaza (inside). Payphones: (415) 398-9803, 9804, 9805, 9806.


# The Oakland Museum of California Presents:
2005 EarthDance: The Short-Attention-Span Environmental Film Festival & After Party
Friday, April 1, 2005   6 p.m. - Midnight  
Can't handle another hit of bad enviro news - oil spills, clear cuts, melting Arctic ice caps?  Then check out the second annual EarthDance Film Festival - A celebration of independent, alternative films that promote environmental awareness through humor and hope.  EarthDance features documentary, animated, and dramatic short films (2  - 20 minutes) by 14 domestic and international filmmakers.
James Moore Theatre, Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak Street Oakland, CA  94607
Friday, April 1 6 p.m. Wine & Cheese Reception
7 ? 9 p.m. Film Screenings & Awards
9 p.m. ? Midnight After Party w/ DJ Dragonfly, Video Artist/VJ CaroLuna, Dinner Vendors & cash bar
EarthDance and After-Party are included with $8 museum admission.  After-Party alone is $5.
http://www.museumca.org


# First Try Friday, April 1 7:00pm-11:00pm drink donation
WAREHOUSE 1310 presents FIRST TRY
music by: THE MAN FROM DYATRON
1310 Potrero ave @25th st.
http://www.tinkin.com/1310


# St. Stupids Day After Party Friday, April 1 7pm - 2am
12 Galaxies Mission @ 21st http://www.12galaxies.com
Thrills, Chills and Spills!
Come titillate all your senses (and beyond) after the St. Stupid's Day Parade (now in it's 27th year!)! Mark your calendars and get yourself down to the 12 Galaxies for a fun filled extravaganza guaranteed to expand your mind (or at least expand something) and provide hours of entertainment for all.
Come SEE the kaleidoscope and dizzying array of bands, performance and other sensory delights. Come HEAR the oratory skills of such San Francisco luminaries as: Bishop Joey (First Church of the Last Laugh), Dr. Hal (Ask Dr. Hal), Michael Peppe (Michael Peppe) and others, Come FEEL the vibrations and musical styling of: K-Rob (Musical Mastermind), Los Banos (Cyclecide Bike Rodeo Band), Fluff Grrl (Minstrels of post modern, old school rag-time), Rube Waddell (Modern Americana rock), Church of The Sub Genius (Purveyors of Bob) and more.TASTE the excitement and thrill of being at the coolest place you could be right now.TOUCH yourself and know that it's all true! All this and oh so much more awaits you!
The festivities and frolic will commence ON TIME.bands and performance start at 7pm. There will be an opening benediction by the snackreligious Bishop Joey and the rest of the excitement will go until the wee hours (or until we get kicked out). A mere $10 fee gets you in the door ($8 if in costume) and the ample booze will at least keep you hydrated. Located at the beautiful 12 Galaxies Ballroom, 2565 Mission Street @ 22nd, in the lovely Mission District, easily accessible by MUNI (lines 14, 47 and 49) and the BART (use 24th street stop). DON'T be fooled by charlatans and imitators, this is THE place to be on April Fools Day and THE place to go after the parade! Hope to see you all there!


# FRIDAY APRIL 1  Joke-e-Oke Rx, 132 Eddy Street 
7:00pm doors / 8:00pm FREE http://rxgallery.com
April fools its Joke-e-oke. In case you haven't heard this is karaoke with standup comedy material. Everyone wants the chance to be a comedian with killer material in front of a laughing crowd. With Joke-e-oke, people can live out their comedy dream of being a comedian on stage!
The Joke-e-okie catalog selection is quite diverse. It's categorized by particular comedians (Chris Rock, Robin Williams or Jerry Seinfeld) or by specific topic categories (TV commercials, relationships, the difference between dogs and cats). Or think of a combative "Yo Mama"-off as two people do a Joke-e-oke duet on stage going back-and-forth.
Joke-e-oke was recently featured on Wired News, March 24, 2005 Come by for this special April Fool's edition. Among the growing number of Joke-e-Oke enthusiasts, NPR's Morning Edition is even rumored to be coming to the show to tape for an upcoming segment, so come on down and be famous!


# Fri 4/1: 8pm: Oakland: Films Against the War Screening to Benefit Indybay $5
AK Press Warehouse 674 23rd st., Oakland http://indybay.org



# 415 Friday, April 1 9:00pm-2:00am $10
A very special evening celebrating San Francisco culture in two adjacent venues for one nice price.
djs::
ANDREW JERVIS (On The One/Ubiquity)
APOLLO (Invisibl Skratch Piklz/Triple Threat)
DAVID HARNESS (Taboo/Loveslap!)
GARTH (Wicked/Grayhound)
MAURICIO AVILES (Metro Jazz/Loveslap!)
PAM THE FUNKSTRESS (The Coup)
PAUSE (Pause-a-tivity/Red Wine)
RASTA CUE-TIP (Jazid Up/Budonkadonk)
ROMANOWSKI (Soulvation/Future Primitive Sound)
TOM THUMP (Groove Merchant/Budonkadonk)
TOMAS (On The One/XLR8R)
TOPH ONE (Pepper/Red Wine)
live painting:: SIRRON NORRIS EZRA EISMONT
BRIAN BARNECLO/GREG 'PNUT' GALINSKY/FERRIS PLOCK (aka the Loose Cannons)
goods by DREAM NEFRA
9pm-2am, 21+, $10 at the door
Brought to you by fabric8.com in collusion with Red Wine
Sponsored by Bosa, Exact-Science, FTC, Function 8, Future Primitive Sound, Harputs Adidas, Loveslap! Recordings, SF Station, TRUE, Upper Playground, Virgin 69, and XLR8R Magazine
http://www.fabric8.com/party/
111 Minna Gallery AND House of Shields
111 Minna @ New Montgomery and 39 New Montgomery


# Get Freaky Fri April 1 at 1015 Folsom 10pm-6am 21+
More Info: http://www.an-ten-nae.net
A night of trickery, laughter, and play....
Featuring a midnight performance by El Circo
Tayo (Skint, UK) Deekline (Botchit & Scarper, UK)
Baobinga (Hardcore Beats, UK) Benchun Adam Ohana
Drum and Bassment by Groundscore
Photek (Metalheadz/UK) Photek Producuctions UFO (Eklektik)
Basshop/Electorofunk
Ooah El Papa Chango Jocelyn Ripple Mozaic
Inner Sanctum Chillout Lounge
Darin Schaffer darinschaffer.com
Rena Jones (DigitalBliss) http://www.renamusic.com
Ft. Jagjit Chada and Negmeddin Shaheen on Percussion
Candescent Orkestra / B-Smiley (Late night Sneaky)
Fusion Chamber hosted by G.O.A. Play
Son Kite (live & dj set) (Digital Structures, Sweden)
BLVD KJ Michael Liu Psynthetic
D?cor by Fuzzy's Fabulous Fluff Altars by Desiree
$15 Presale tickets available at:
Distractions and Ceiba in SF on Haight street
Skills on Telegraph in Berkeley
$20 at the door. Buy a presale ticket and avoid lines.



Sat Apr 2

# Sat 4/2 - Reclaim The Streets (RTS) street party: a comMUNIty mutiny against fare hikes hits in SF
noon @ Dolores Park. Its a masquerade ball, so D r E s S t O I m p R e s S. We'll hit the streets at 1pm sharp in search of fun and mischief...


# a comMUNIty mutiny against fare hikes hits SF in the form
of a reclaim the streets (RTS) street party on
SATURDAY @ NOON, APRIL 2, DOLORES PARK.
Its a masquerade ball, so if you dont want to hang for it later,
you better D r E s S t O I m p R e s S. We'll hit the streets
at 1 pm sharp in search of fun and mischief...
Download publicity (or make your own) at http://sfrts.tribe.net or
http://www.rts-sf.org and put them up anywhere and everywhere.


# **SPRING VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT TOWN MEETING & POT LUCK**
Sat April 2 12 PM - 3 PM
at the historic Swedish American Hall
above Café DuNord, 2174 Market Street (at 15th Street)
meet the behind-the-scenes superstars who make Burning Man happen, and find a way for YOU to get involved. As you may know, Burning Man is a volunteer-driven event, with 3,000 people pitching in to make the event happen.
Meet the project managers and volunteer coordinators who bring it all together. Ask questions and sign up to learn more, or to jump right in! From building our city with the DPW on the Black Rock Desert playa, riding the "edge of chaos" with the Rangers, greeting new arrivals, supporting art at the Artery, to SF office and technical help, lamp lighting, fielding questions at Playa Info, or erasing any trace after the event, there are many opportunities to fully participate in the Burning Man project. It's a great way to meet people, and to become more connected to the "burner" community. This meeting is free and open to the public. Check it out!
http://www.swedishamericanhall.com/index.html
http://www.burningman.com/news/townhall_05.html
http://burningman.com


# Rally to Reform the PATRIOT Act! Sat Apr 2 12:30 PM
"Civic Center Plaza" SF More Info:(415) 291-9233x212
The PATRIOT Act infringes upon some of the most basic of our previously guaranteed civil and human rights - for both citizens and non-citizens. Come help us urge Congress to allow the "sunset" provisions to expire and to repeal the most egregious portions of the USA PATRIOT Act! This is part of a national effort by AIUSA. Human rights advocate Banafsheh Akhalagi is speaking, and we will have petitions to sign!
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/92c91fe3-bb52-4af7-8cbd-034acbcb84e8


# Sat 4/2 2pm: San Francisco: ComMUNIty Mutiny Against Transit Fare Hikes
On April 2nd at 12noon SF Reclaim the Streets and the Coalition for Transit Justice are inviting the community to come out to Dolores Park for a street party to oppose a MUNI fare increase. The party will leave the park at 1pm. RTS says that people should "Dress to Impress," since the event will be a masquerade ball. Organizers say, "Make sure you and your friends aren't marooned on the desert island of loneliness... Think of something fun to bring, share, or do at the party. If you want to see something happen, make it happen!" http://indybay.org



# 8TH ANNUAL EAT AND BE MARY! /BERKELEY - 4.2.05
1037 Murray Street Berkeley Doors open at 6:30
POTLUCK | CLOTHING SWAP | FASHION SHOW | POETRY SLAM | TALENT SHOW
http://www.rsneight.com/mary/
- Time to drag out those dusty musty garments that have  accumulated in your closet all year
- Time to pit your skills against those scary kitchen implements; and
- Time to gather your nerves and show us what you've got. Literally!
WHAT TO BRING:
- CLOTHES TO SWAP ( Please bring all the clothing you've been meaning to give to Goodwill or wherever. And don't bring just crap, we will use it in the Fashion Show and then donate whatever hasn't been taken to a homeless  shelter. The tax-deductable donation receipt will be graciously given to our lovely host to show our appreciation. Please don't bring anything but clothes. )
- DELECTABLE MORSELS TO SHARE
- Poetry to recite for the POETRY SLAM
- Strange and unusual talents for the TALENT SHOW
- A fork - A plate - A sense of humor & unbridled enthusiasm
WHAT TO REMEMBER: - Plan ahead - Get plenty of rest
- We're a veggie friendly habitat.
***** THIS IS NO ORDINARY POTLUCK *****
This "event" promises to be a gathering of the minds...as well as the stomachs. Not only will there be a return of the fantastic FASHION SHOW, but we'll have an open mike stage set up to allow you to express yourselves with prose and song in the POETRY SLAM/TALENT SHOW. Be stoopid...be original...show us what you got. This is not a joke. signed...The Ambassadors of Potluck


# tired of NOISY activities? come to the QUIET PARTY !!
You go to a bar. Music is too LOUD. Cell phones RINGING all around you. Some guy is standing next to you SCREAMING. You know what we are talking about, right? How about a refreshing change of pace? Come to the Quiet Party. No loud music, no yelling, no cell phones - in fact: no talking AT ALL!!
Maybe you'll even find love through silent dating!
The Quiet Party is a totally unique experience. We provide paper, wine, water & soda - you just bring a pen & your wits. Pass notes around - be mischievous, have a little fun, meet some new people!
San Francisco's inaugural Quiet Party is:
Saturday April 2 7 pm to 9 pm sharp
at Shoppe Unusual 345 Gough Street
(in Hayes Valley between Hayes & Fell streets) FREE
for more details see http://www.quietparty.com
see ya there.... shshshshshsh!!!!


# FIRST FLAMBE LOUNGE OF THE SEASON: an intimate gathering of the
absurd, not to be missed!!! Flambe Lounge takes over Yerba Buena Ice Skating
& Bowling Center and presents a costumed ICESCAPADE and BLACKLIGHT BOWLING
extravagargantua mixed-up mixer!!!

APRIL FOOLS SK(b)OWLING NIGHT!
At Yerba Buena Ice Skating & Bowling Center http://www.skatebowl.com
(Take elevator/stairs on Folsom St side between 3rd and 4th Streets up a level)
$10 in Stupid/FOOLish costume or blacklight sensitive clothing; $15 street clothes
(includes cost of ice skate rental.)
Those who come early enough can bowl and skate! This is below usual cost. A
great chance to catch up with playa friends and make new ones—whether you sk(b)owl or not!
ATTEND AT YOUR OWN RISK AND RISK YOUR OWN ATTENDANCE!

SCHEDULE:
7:30-8:00 Gather with friends in playground outside skating rink
8:00 sharp-10pm Blacklight Bowling (wear blacklight clothing! Limited to 110 people/hr)
9:00-11:00 Ice Skating (can enter rink 8:30pm and accommodate 700 skaters on
ice at a time and 1100 in the rink.

DESCRIPTION: Join April fools and festive tricksters as we take over BOTH
the Yerba Buena Bowling alley AND Ice Skating Rink and refurbish them with
costumed revelers, games, wacked-out Black Rock City djs, and all manner of
burner tomfoolery!

Dress in blacklight reflective clothing and play Survival Bowling
(instructions provided upon arrival). But who’s keeping score! Lane changing
is encouraged at this two-hour mix and MIS-matched championshipwreck
bowl-off! Bring your own bowling shoes or rent for $3.

Then skate on over to the Ice Skating Rink for figure skating and go round
and round and round to musical skating madness and fun fun FUN! Expect
random Burning Man Emergency Broadcasts, old school funk and 70s roller
disco ice music by the Godfather of Skating and The Black Rock Roller Disco
ON ICE!, polkas, exotica and other musical prepostera! We’ll also unveil the
map with the new city layout and have other helpful playa info on hand!
(If skating, wear athletic socks. They suggest long pants, sleeves and
gloves, but not required. But earmuffs are always stylish!)

Beer and food may be ordered in the bowling alley; food available in ice skating rink.


# 4/2: 8pm Robots on the March! (mission district)
On Saturday April 2 ATA's Other Cinema presents "Robots on the March!", an evening of robotic performance art. This audience participatory program focuses on local artists working with technology. Artists presenting work include Kal Spelletich, Kristin Lucas, Amy et Stijn, Michael Shiloh, XK SAZ, Sean Talley, Virgil Polit and Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Jack Buffington, Joe McKay, Darrel Licks, Aimee Friberg, Liam McNamara, Beth Waldman, plus a new video from the Institute for Applied Autonomy.
At the end of the evening there will be an open "show and tell" session, and if you bring your own robotic creation you get in for free!
Also, look for the sustainable robotics window installation by Amy Franceschini and SFMicrocontrollers, which will be up though the month of April.
Saturday, April 2, Doors 8pm, show @ 8:30pm
Artist Television Access 992 Valencia St. @ 21st St. $5
http://atasite.org


# Sat Apr 2 Groove Garden Marin's Monthly Dancetribal Gathering! $15
2398 Sir Francis Drake-Fairfax http://www.thegroovegarden.com


# DUSTFISH CIRCUS and FUNDRAISER   4/2/05   @NIMBY in Oakland
Every year we hear complaints about not enough LIVE MUSIC on the Playa, and every year, DUSTFISH goes to the Playa, builds a stage and bar, plugs in the lights and PA, and presents HOT LIVE MUSIC, and DJS...last year we presented a Stilt Ballet and the searing music of KAN'NAL, among other things.   Here's your chance to support LIVE ART on the Playa and have a Blast doing it!
Whether it's live music or djs or just a fun good vibe you're after, you'll find it this night...
LIVE (inside stages)  *DR. ABACUS*  *GOOFERMAN*  *FUNKY BEULAH*  *ECC (Evolution Control Committee)*  *ALT TAL*  *ARTEMIS*  *KURT WAHLBERG*  *LA MALINCHE (Flemenco)*  *GROUNDCHUCK*  *FIRE ARTS COLLECTIVE*   and believe it or not a *FLASH & LORD HUCKLEBERRY DUET*
and, should you feel like dancing your booty off around the fire:
DJS (outside)  *OOAh*  *SMOOVE*  *NoMe*  *LARON aka SWAN*  *DAISY CRAVE*  *SHRIMP*  *LEO*
Plus: * INTERACTIVE SMUT by DR. FRIENDLY*  *ART INSTALLATION by JOE MANGRUM*  *VISUALS by SATSI*   and Games: WHIP OR WHIPPED RING TOSS (Suffer the Lash if you Fail)  *NONO THE NAUGHTY NAKED APE (You Be The Monkey)*  *BOOTIE CHECKPOINT #11 (Free Your Bootie)*
Raffle:  WIN A TICKET TO BURNINGMAN!
Plus:  *PORN KLOWNS*  *STILTERS*  *HOOPERS*  *CAGE, ROPE, GOGO, AND FIRE DANCERS*  and more....
@NIMBY  ( http://www.nimbyspace.org ) for directions...(just over the Bridge if coming from SF)
4/2/05    9pm-??? (you might wanna bring your sunglasses?)    $5 b4 11pm   $10 after   http://www.clubego.net for changes, more (yes, more!) and updates...Festive (Playa) Attire Highly Encouraged...now, I'm laughing my ass off.......
and, many, many thanks, in advance...DUSTFISH LOVES YOU! 
(now, bend over and crack a smile!)
THE PARTY IS IN YOUR HEAD
     {SPICE MUST FLOW}
DUSTFISH FUNRAZOR at NIMBY 4/2/05
28th @ Peralta, Oakland.
details at http://www.clubego.net


Sun Apr 3

# The Building Education Center offers a one-day seminar on Strawbale Construction and Cob this Sunday, April 3, 10 am - 5 pm. The class will be taught by Dietmar Lorenz of DSA Architects (strawbale construction) and John Fordice (cob) .
The Class on Strawbale Construction will include a visit to the Shorebird Nature Center
http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/marina/marinaexp/newbldg.html in the Berkeley Marina. The Shorebird Nature Center is one of the first civic buildings with straw bale walls.
The BEC is located on 812 Page Street (@ 6th Street) in Berkeley, call 510-525-7610 to register, 10am-3pm M-F. Please forward this posting to people who might be interested in these exciting alternative building methods.
http://www.bldgeductr.org/seminars.html


# GREEN PARTY / CESAR CHAVEZ CELEBRATION Sun April 3 11AM-5pm
The Green Party is participating in this year's festivities with a marching contingent for the parade and a booth at Civic Center. Look for the Green Party banner at Justin Herman Plaza, 11 a.m. (at the foot of Market St. / Embarcadero BART/Muni) and join us!
http://www.sfgreenparty.org info [at] sfgreenparty.org
CESAR CHAVEZ HOLIDAY PARADE AND FESTIVAL 2005
Focusing on workers in education, health care and public service. Barbara Lee, Grand Marshal. Walter Johnson, former secretary/treasurer of the SF Labor Council, and other speakers.
MUSIC
Bayonicks, Jorge Santana and Bandido, Los Mocosos.
Special Health & Education Pavilion and lots of great food!
 

# War Tax Resistance Workshop- Berkeley Sun Apr 3, 1-4pm
3122 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA (1 block East of Ashby BART)
Unhappy about the U.S. policy on militarism, stop paying your taxes.  More than half of our federal
income taxes are being used for war. Find out more about this form of conscientious objection at our
introductory workshop.  Topics will include:
-- Creative legal protests
-- Refusing to pay all or part of federal taxes and the possible consequences of this form of civil disobedience
-- Living below the level of taxable income
-- Phone tax resistance
-- Redirecting resisted taxes to local alternative funds and/or community organizations
-- Local support networks for war tax resisters
Northern California War Tax Resistance
(510) 843-9877 http://www.nowartax.org
Thank you for working for peace!


# Stop Media Consolidation! Hold Comcast Accountable!
Sunday, April 3 2:00 PM
STOP MEDIA CONSOLIDATION!
SPEAK UP FOR OUR COMMUNITIES!
DEFEND WORKERS’ RIGHTS!

Comcast and other giant cable monopolies control more and more of our media. They dominate more than just cable--they also control how many of us access the Internet. They use this power to raise rates and invade customers' privacy, to harass and punish employees who speak up for their rights, and to ignore the demands of the communities where they operate.

In the Bay Area alone, Comcast holds over 100 cable franchises, most of which function as monopolies. Comcast is holding our communities hostage. Comcast has sued San Jose and Walnut Creek, has failed to pay the money it owes to Sacramento, and won’t renew contracts that expired years ago in dozens of other cities. Now Comcast is sponsoring a cable industry convention in San Francisco, a city where cable negotiations are just starting.

HOLD COMCAST ACCOUNTABLE!
We call on everyone opposed to corporate domination of the media, and in support of local democracy, community media, and workers' rights, to join our protest against Comcast.

RALLY AT THE NATIONAL CABLE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONVENTION!

Sunday, April 3, 2005, 2:00 p.m.
Moscone Center, corner 3rd and Howard Streets, San Francisco

Sponsored by the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO, Media Alliance, Global Exchange and Code Pink.
For more information contact CWA Local 9415 (510) 834-9415
or CWA Local 9423 (408) 278-9423, organize [at] cwa9423.com

More info on Comcast: http://www.comcastwatch.com
More info on SF negotiations: http://www.mediasf.org


# Comcast is coming to town. Come and protest April 3rd at 2 pm!

The big cable companies will be having its annual meeting in San Francisco Apr 3-5.
Communications Workers of America and Media Alliance are planning to welcome Comcast with a protest rally on Sunday April 3rd at 2 pm. Come to the rally and bring others with you.

We are looking for organizational endorsements for this event. Please contact me at this email if you have any questions or if you can give us your endorsement.

For more information about the rally, go to
http://www.media-alliance.org/article.php?story=20050310231129497

Thanks to your calls, we won!

Thanks to everyone who called the San Francisco's Public Utility's Commission on Tuesday. Despite industry lobbying, the PUC approved the money to study the feasibility of municipal broadband in San Francisco.

http://www.media-alliance.org/article.php?story=20050309192522624

Comcast gets an earful in Marin

The big corporations have money and power, but our communities have people. Check out what happened in Marin County when 200 crowded in San Rafael's City Hall to vent their frustration about Comcast.

"It is extremely unusual to have this many people show up on a weeknight for this meeting," Supervisor Susan Adams said. "I don't recall ever having this many people at one of our Board of Supervisor meetings, and for every person here, I'm sure there are dozens more who feel the same way."

Read the whole article at
http://www.mediasf.org/index.php/news/150
--

QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? SUBSCRIBE? SUBSCRIBE?

Contact Sydney Levy at sydney [at] media-alliance.org or at 510-832-9000, ext 303

San Francisco Media Advocates' Coalition
http://www.mediasf.org --> Check our website for updated information!


# Hey Hoopers!
Forecast is calling for rain this Sunday, so let us gather at
Cellspace for one last round, shall we? We've had a SUPER time there
this winter, so let's send off the rainy season in style. We have the
main space, and of course the kickin' sound system.
Sunday, April 3 - 2-5pm
http://Cellspace.org - 1050 Bryant (btw 18th & 19th)
The following Sunday (4/10) is the re-scheduled Sunset Party
(previously rained out), at Stafford Lake in Novato, and BAH will be
joining in the fun. We can arrange carpooling as the time approaches.
After that, we'll pretty much be outdoors for the next 6 months.
Yaaaay. Hoop on! - Jason


# IMAGINING PEACE: A concert benefit for A WORLD WITHOUT ARMIES
Sunday, April 3 7:30 PM Freight & Salvage 1111 Addison Street, Berkeley
http://www.songwritingworks.org/ip
Sunday April 3rd, 2005, 8pm
7:30pm : Doors open with Silent Auction
and gallery of Kaz Tanahashi paintings
8:00pm: Concert program begins
Tickets: $17.50 in advance/$18.50 at the door,
Available at: the Freight & Salvage box office: 510/548-1761
Tickets on-line via: http://www.thefreight.org
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/4dc9e6d7-84c0-4b51-880c-35f5d43e09a6


# Carl Djerassi, best-selling author and co-inventor of "The Pill"
at free Forum Sunday, April 3 9:30 PM
Carl Djerassi was one of the scientists who invented the oral contraceptive. In addition to being a professor of Chemistry at Stanford University, he has developed a second career as a novelist and playwright. He has written several best-sellers that reflect the moral, ethical and biological dilemmas created by scientific researchers. Djerassi will discuss the art of science, and tell how he transformed his career as a chemist into his stunning work as a playwright and novelist.
Guest:
Carl Djerassi, chemistry professor, Stanford University & best-selling author and playwright
Moderator:
The Very Rev. Alan Jones, Dean of Grace Cathedral
Where:
Gresham Hall, on the Crypt Level of Grace Cathedral
When:
Sunday, April 3, 2005
9:30 am - 10:30 am Pacific Time

Tickets: Free, donations accepted
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/165124fa-3d03-4c12-bf6c-5baf1be0fd9b



Mon Apr 4

# Grassroots Media and the Law @ Stanford Monday, April 4 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
with Dan Gillmor CIS Fellow Room 180 (Stanford Law School)
Free and Open to all! Lunch Served

The opportunities abound for a new and vibrant kind of "citizen's media" - weblogs, podcasting, video and more - but the law may thwart this democratization. In particular, copyright to defamation may become barriers to the most important shift in media power in generations. Do we need better defenses, better laws, or both?

Dan Gillmor is author of "We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People" (O'Reilly Media, 2004), a book that explains the rise of citizens' media and why it matters. He is working on a project (dangillmor.typepad.com) to enable and expand the reach of grassroots journalism.

From 1994-2004, Gillmor was a columnist at the San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley's daily newspaper, and wrote a weblog for SiliconValley.com. He joined the Mercury News after six years with the Detroit Free Press. Before that, he was with the Kansas City Times and several newspapers in Vermont. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Vermont, Gillmor received a Herbert Davenport fellowship in 1982 for economics and business reporting at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. During the 1986-87 academic year he was a journalism fellow at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he studied history, political theory and economics. He has won or shared in several regional and national journalism awards.

Before becoming a journalist he played music professionally for seven years.

Also, check-out the upcoming,
"Cyberlaw in the Supreme Court" conference
cyberlaw.stanford.edu/supreme/

Lauren Gelman
Center for Internet and Society
Stanford Law School
(ph) 650-724-3358
cyberlaw.stanford.edu/
CA Bar No. 228734
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/244cf53c-1e8a-4c77-a008-2674f9d1d47e


# weekly donation only kundalini yoga class on Mondays.
This class is great for all levels even if you've never done
yoga before in your life. when: 8p - 9:30
where: 1805 divisadero at bush (next to king of falafel)
what to bring: a yoga mat & donation ($5 suggested minimum)
this is an all levels kundalini yoga class. parking's free.
hope to see you there! and don't forget your yoga mat.



Tue Apr 5

# 4/5 International Pajama Day
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/65432366.html


# NCRA's Recycling Update 2005 -- Annual Conference
Tuesday,  April 5,  8:30 am - 4:00 pm in San Francisco
$80 non-members,  $65 NCRA members --includes meals
($65.00 + $40 NCRA Annual Dues =  $105) Online Reg
http://ncrarecycles.org/ru/ru-promote.html


# MONEY IN - FAVORS OUT That’s what Arnold’s all about!
Governor Schwarzenegger has raised more political contributions than any governor in California history.
Join the growing group of nurses, firefighters, teachers, public service workers and others who are protesting this governor’s incessant fundraising and delivery of favors to his donors at the expense of working families.
TUESDAY APRIL 5th 5:00 PM MEET-UP Ritz Carlton
600 Stockton Street/Pine SF Cable car:
Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason lines (direct stop)
Beware of Ritz Carlton Parking Fee: $45.
Hi all,
We have gotten word that the Governor will be in San Francisco On april
5 at 5:00 p.m.  We are joining in with the CNA, teachers, fire fighters,
and others to protest the governor's fundraising practices and his
policies that favor his corporate donors. 
Tell everyone to come out and protest and make their voices heard.  Last
night the protest in Orange County drew more than 2,000 people!  San
Francisco should be able to do at least that much.
An SEIU flyer is attached.  I will also be following up with phone calls. 


# Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will be in San Francisco on APRIL 5th at
the Ritz Carlton Hotel at 6:30pm. 600 California at Stockton at 6pm.
Labor and community groups will be welcoming him with a huge protest
initiated by the California Nurses Association.
On April 5 San Francisco's corporate leaders will gather at the Ritz
Carlton to line Arnold's pockets. Join nurses, working families,
patients and Californians from around the state to stop his corporate
sell-out!
Tell the Governor and his donors: "Not in Our Town!"
For more information: 510-273-2240


# Tuesday, April 5-School Closure Meeting 6:00 PM
Location: SFUSD 555 Franklin @ Grove
San Francisco, CA view map
Tuesday, April 5 at 6 p.m., SFUSD, 555 Franklin-The San Francisco Board of Education will be meeting on finalizing the list of schools that will be considered for closure. Parents, teachers, students and the community are invited to participate in the discussion. Slated schools to be possibly closed include-Golden Gate Elementary School at Pierce & Turk, William DeAvila Elementary at Haight and Ashbury, New Traditions Elementary at 2049 Grove, Dr. William Cobb Elementary at 2149 California, William McKinley Elementary at 14th & Castro, Starr King Elementary at 1215 Carolina, Enola Maxwell Middle School on DeHaro and 20th, Luther Burbank Middle School in Viz Valley and Benjamin Franklin Middle School at Geary & Scott.
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/17d32736-2d4d-4a26-a596-e45ea4b90b32


# Hotel Palestine: Killing the Witness
A powerful film documenting the US military’s killing of Spanish journalist José Couso in Iraq
With special guest speakers:
Javier Couso, the brother of José Couso
and Medea Benjamin, Co-Founder of Global Exchange and CodePink
--
Tuesday, April 5th at 7:00pm
New College Theater, 777 Valencia Street
(on Valencia St between 18th and 19th Streets). San Francisco, CA
Suggested donation $10. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Sponsored by: Global Exchange and New College Center for Education and Social Action
--
Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 7:00pm
The Grand Lake Theater, 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA
Tickets $10.   No one turned away for lack of funds.
Advance tickets available at http://www.virtuous.com or the Grand Lake Theater Box Office.
Sponsored by: Global Exchange, Grand Lake Theater and KPFA Free Speech Radio
For more info contact: June Brashares at Global Exchange at 415-575-5542  june [at] globalexchange.org
http://globalexchange.org



# Tue, Apr 5, 2005 - Wed, Apr 6, 2005      
The Future of Food Documentary
Red Vic Moviehouse Haight St. @ Shrader/ Cole SF
The Future of Food, directed by Deborah Koons Garcia, will screen at the Red Vic Movie House on Tuesday April 4th and Wednesday April 5th. This excellent documentary examines the complex web of market and political forces that are changing what we eat, as huge multinational corporations seek to control the world's food system. The film also explores alternatives to large-scale industrial agriculture, placing organic and sustainable agriculture as real solutions to the farm crisis today. (88m) Showtimes are Tues: 7:15, 9:15 Wed: 2:00, 7:15, 9:15
Tickets are: $7.00 for evening screenings; $5.00 for the 2:00 matinee;
kids and seniors are $4:00 at all times.
http://www.redvicmoviehouse.com
http://www.thefutureoffood.com/
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php



Wed Apr 6

# 4/6 Benefit for the Forest Defenders' Pepper Spray Q-tip lawsuit.
Bay Area premier of Bernadine Mellis'
"The Forest for the Trees: Judi Bari vs. the FBI",
a new documentry about Judi Bari and her successful lawsuit challenging the FBI repression of local forest activists.
WHEN: Wed April 6 2005 7pm 
WHERE: La Pena Cultural Center 3105 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley (near the Ashby BART).
Meet Plaintiffs and Lawyers in the upcoming Pepper Spray By Q-Tip Trial starting April 11 at the SF Federal Building.
Admission $10 no one turned away for lack of funds.
Info: (510) 658-9178
THE FOREST FOR THE TREES
Judi Bari v. the FBI 54 minutes
directed by Bernadine Mellis
In 1990, environmentalist and union organizer Judi Bari's car was
bombed.  Within three hours of the bombing, Bari was accused of
transporting the explosives that had nearly killed her.  Still in the
hospital, she was arrested, and labeled a terrorist in the national
media.  "The Forest for the Trees follows" Judi Bari's story,
culminating in her First Amendment case against the FBI.  At the
heart of the film, made by Bari's lawyer's daughter, is Bari, a folk hero
with an electrifying on-screen presence, and the legal battle against
law enforcement that few believed she could win.
Bernadine Mellis'  first film, Born,  is an experimental short that has screened at galleries and festivals in San Francisco (recently at The Lab's "Inside of Inside" and Madcat International Women's Film Festival) and New York City (including Galapagos Gallery, the Pioneer Theater, and Lady Fest East). The Golden Pheasant, an Orphan's Tale, a children's story Mellis wrote and directed, has also screened in museums and schools nationally , as well as on public television. Her father's role as lead attorney in Earth First! activist Judi Bari's civil case led Mellis to make The Forest for the Trees , her first documentary. --
Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters (BACH)
2530 San Pablo Ave.
Berkeley, CA  94702
phone: 510 548 3113
email: bach [at] headwaterspreserve.org
http://www.HeadwatersPreserve.org


# Wednesday, April 6, 7pm
Meeting to Organize MOOS-Bay Regional Counter Recruitment Conference
AFSC office in SF, 65 9th St. Between Mission and Market, San Francisco
Youth are invited to take the lead in shaping this conference!, near Civic Center BART. For more info: awe [at] objector.org or 510-468-1617 x 4


# TRIBE FIESTA! 18 and over! Wed April 6 9:30pm
Glas Kat (aka The Troc) 520 4th St @ Bryant
http://www.bondage-a-go-go.com
Once again it's time for TRIBE FIESTA!!!
All night long, free admission for TRIBE.NET members! Just RSVP to this event and you're on the guest list! Just our way giving back to tribe.net and the community.
9:30pm - 2:30am. $5 ‘til 10:30 $7 after
BONDAGE PLAY SPACE INDOOR SMOKING ROOM
2 BARS ON 2 LEVELS GO GO DANCERS CHAIR MASSAGE
DEATH DISCO AT ITS FINEST
death rock - industrial - nuwave - nowave - electro - indypop
RESIDENT DJs: Damon & Shatter GUEST DJ: Starr
DRESS CODE ENFORCED (NO JEANS, OR SPORTS GEAR)
Bondage a go go is not a sex club. Creeps and haters are not welcome.



Thu Apr 7

# COMMEMORATE APRIL 7, 2003 OAKLAND DOCKS ANTI-WAR PICKET
& SUPPORT ONE OF THOSE INJURED BY OAKLAND POLICE

A Benefit for Willow Rosenthal’s Medical Needs;
Willow was permanently injured by the
Oakland Police on April 7th, 2003.

Thursday April 7th, 7 p.m.
Café Van Kleef (21 and over)
1621 Telegraph @17th, Oakland
(19th Street BART)

MUSIC:
· Andrea Pritchett (of Rebecca Riots), Shelley Doty (East Bay Express called her
"the complete performer in her use of cranked emotions in her singing, edgy rock
energy and swinging jazz guitar rhythms." ) & Friends
· Henri Ducharme with TaraLinda – New French music and beyond (accordion &
vocals)
· Spoken Word Performance

VIDEO:
· “Shots on the Docks” the documentary depicting the events at the Oakland Docks
on April 7, 2003 by Steve Zeltzer of the Labor Video Project will screen.

SPEAKERS:

· Jack Heyman, ILWU rank and file activist who was arrested by police April 7,
2003 and fought and won bogus charges against him.
· Antonia Juhasz, winner of the Project Censored Award for her article on the
corporate invasion of Iraq, co-author of Alternatives to Economic Globalization
(2nd Edition) and antiwar educator and organizer.
· Member of Campaign for Community Safety and Police Accountability

HORS D’OEUVRES WILL BE SERVED

On April 7 2003 hundreds of Bay Area anti-war, labor and community activists
picketed corporate war profiteers at the Oakland docks. The Oakland Police
Department (OPD), after meeting days before with maritime bosses, opened fire
on nonviolent people with wooden bullets, shot-filled
sacks and concussion grenades and charged people with motorcycles for two hours.
Their actions injured 60, including 7 long shore workers and 3 members of the
press, in the most violent attack in recent history on the anti-war movement,
and was denounced by the UN Commission on Human Rights. Picketers caused the
docks to shut down on April 7, 2003; and a month later on May 12 and one year
later on April 7, 2004.

Those arrested and facing bogus charges won their cases and there have been some
reforms to police practices won in civil suits in the aftermath, but the OPD and
Mayor Jerry Brown (who may run for California Attorney General) remain
unaccountable and dangerous.

Willow Rosenthal, urban farmer, community organizer, and anti-war social justice
activist, sustained permanent injuries on that day. We are a group of friends
of Willow and local activists who are raising money to assist her with her
medical expenses, as she has not received any compensation from the city of
Oakland. In the event that her case settles, any unused funds raised will be
diverted to anti-war organizing.

HOW YOU CAN HELP
· Forward this email to your lists and friends
· Donate money in any of the following ways
1. On line with a credit card at
actagainstwar.org

2. Send a check to
Willow Rosenthal
PO Box 611
Berkeley, CA 94701

3. Or come to the benefit on April 7th and make a donation in person.

Sponsored by friends of Willow and the Transit Workers Solidarity Committee

Contact: Dorrit 510-981-1967 dorrit [at] riseup.net



# April 8-11 Make Radio, Not War! - Hands-on Radio Camps,
Build an FM Broadcast Transmitter - 2005 Schedule

A four day hands-on workshop session sponsored by Free Radio Berkeley.
During the 4 days you will learn how to build FM broadcast transmitters
(and other related items such as antennas) and set up a low power (5-100
watt) community radio station capable of covering a broadcast radius
between 3 and 15 miles depending on power, terrain and antenna height.

The workshop tuition is $150-$200 sliding scale. Transmitter kits are
provided for assembly experience. These may be also purchased during the
workshop session so you can walk away at the end with an assembled and
tested transmitter. Average cost for a broadcast station kit package
(transmitter, antenna, cabling power, supply) is just $300 to $700,
depending on kits and power level chosen.

Radio Camp sessions, which run Friday through Monday (10 am to 6 pm),
will be held at FRB’s Oakland location on the following dates:

April 8-11, 2005 May 27-30, 2005 July 1-4, 2005
August 5-8, 2005 September 2-5, 2005

Make Radio Not War! Break the corporate stranglehold on the free flow of
information, ideas, art and cultural expression with your own radio station

Contact Free Radio Berkeley for further information or to register for
the radio camp

Free Radio Berkeley, 1442A Walnut St., Suite 406, Berkeley, CA 94709
510-625-0314 xmtrman [at] pacbell.net
http://www.freeradio.org



Sat Apr 9

# VEGETARIAN FEED-IN April 9 Noon
Burger King, 13th and Broadway, Oakland
Info: Outside the fast food restaurant, advocates will distribute
information on the benefits of a vegetarian diet and serve vegetarian
'deli slices' to customers. http://www.eastbayanimaladvocates.org


# Please join singer/songwriter/activist Margie Adam for a facilitated labyrinth walk to mark the occasion of BCA's fifteenth anniversary. BCA activists will re-energize and reaffirm their commitment to the work ahead by walking the labyrinth together, a unique act of community-building.

This event is BCA's way of thanking people like you who have been generous participants in BCA's work over the past fifteen years. I hope you will join us for this very special occasion.
With gratitude and appreciation,
Barbara A. Brenner Executive Director

Saturday, April 9, 2005, 1-4 p.m.
Women's Building Auditorium
3543 18th Street, San Francisco
Light refreshments will be provided
RSVP :
Sarah Lightfoot at 415.243-9301 ext. 17 or via email at slightfoot [at] bcaction.org
http://bcaction.org Breast Cancer Action, New Montgomery St, SF


# Apr 9 RAW IN TEN MINUTES is now available in SF at:
Valencia St Bookstore 569 Valencia St
Thank you Amanda for putting all the books in the Window! 
Support Valencia Bookstore! My booksigning will be April 9th there!
http://www.rawinten.com


# http://www.sfvs.org April Potluck & Free Lecture by Dr. Rick Dina (D.C.)
Saturday, April 9: Socializing & Appetizers at 6:00 p.m.; Dining at 6:30 p.m.; Lecture at 8:00 p.m.
Location: IOA. 3600 Geary Boulevard (see March 6 potluck for direction details).
$1 suggested donation for members, their guests, and students bringing food for potluck, $2 for non-members bringing food (add $8 to each category without food).

Following the potluck, there will be a lecture on ?A Vegan Diet for Optimum Health.? Dr. Dina has been studying and practicing optimal vegan nutrition for 18 years. After earning his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Atlanta, GA in 1997, he joined the staff at the True North Health Center under Dr. Alan Goldhamer. In addition to his clinical duties helping patients recover from diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune diseases, etc., he conducted informative weekly presentations on pertinent health and nutrition topics. In 2001 he moved to Seattle, WA where he also taught nutrition and natural hygiene principles at Bastyr University, the leading 4-year school for Naturopathic Medicine. He now practices nutrition counseling and chiropractic at the Vitality Health Center of Marin in San Rafael with his wife, Karin, a 15-year vegan who just completed her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in March of 2005.

Check their website, http://www.vitalityhealthmarin.com or call them at 415-472-7070. Also, he and Karin just returned from their vegan raw food retreat on the Big Island of Hawaii held in February. For more information on his retreats, past and future, visit his website http://www.hawaii-live.com


# Something Else Presents: SPIN THIS! A nite of Dark Electronix
“In the beginning there was noise, the noise begat rhythm, and rhythm begat everything else.” - Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead
Come to where the rhythm and noise dance and stomp with one another!
SATURDAY April 9th
A bold and tantalizing melting mixture of danceable Power Noize, Psy-Trance, Industrial, Drum & Bass,IDM, Breaks, Dark Jungle, Digital Hardcore, Dark Electro ... and anything else that will keep you freaks on the dance floor!
Your hosts and musical tourguides: members of The Dark-Tekno Collective=
Jawa (Assimilate/Burning Chrome/BAGG/Loma Prieta)
Phreaki Boi (PsychoSynthesis/Loma Prieta/The Haven)
RMS (katabatik, MMS, POLAR)
Sparkle(Astral Psyentists/Outpost23)
Featuring very special guests (!!!)
Alaric (Necropolis/Infinate Kaos/Video Salon)
Mitch (Death Guild Upstairs/Meat)!!
Our funky, quirky venue is flipping awesome!
We are at the EZ5, located at 682 Commercial St. San Francisco
Off of Kearny between Sacramento and Clay.
7p-2a Saturday March 12 21+ w/proper ID
FREE B4 9, $1 between 9-11, $3 after
Drink special- Sierra on Tap $3 from 7-10
http://www.dark-tekno.com/spinthis/
http://www.ez5bar.com/
http://dark-tekno.tribe.net


# Have dinner with us Stay all night - Electric Vardo SF
UPdATE - NEXT ELECTRIC VARDO: Sat. April 9
March 11th was a phenomenol night - I hope you'll join us for the upcoming Electric Vardo on April 9th (Saturday) with Ultra Gypsy Dance theater, Rena Jones, Sukhawat Ali Khan, DJ Sep, DJ Dragonfly, Amar, a special Student dance Performance with Ultra gypsy, plus culinary delights from the seriously gourmet kitchen. 8pm-4am.
I forgot to mention, JANAKA Selekta of Dhamaal will be joining us.
Call me for dinner reservations. Menu and lineup will be posted on
http://www.electricvardo.com soon.


# April 9, 2005 at the Old Mint in SF
ARTSFEST presents: SPECTRABALL
http://artsfest.inhousetickets.com/info.php?i=844



# Sun Apr 10 Dear Animal Friends,

Please mark your calendars for the Dog March at UCSF Mission Bay Campus! 

When:  Sunday, April 10th, 2005 at 10:45 A.M.  Rain or shine. 
The gathering and the march will last about an hour.

Where:  Corner of 16th Street and Owens Street, at the Mission Bay Campus

Parking:  From 16th Street, turn into the unnamed street between Owens and 3rd Street.   (3rd Street intersects with 16th Street on the east end.) The parking lot is free on Sunday.

The Mission Bay Campus is on the east side of San Francisco, not far from the bay.  This is a newly-built branch campus.  It is more spacious than the older campus.  However, it is likely that the dog experiments, and countless other cruel and unnecessary experiments on monkeys, cats, pigs, sheep, rabbits, mice, hamsters, etc., are still being done at the old main campus.  At any rate, we do know that experiments on smaller animals such as mice and rats, or hamsters and guinea pigs, are happening at the new Mission Bay Campus.  It has been said that one of the new buildings there will house more monkeys.  The buildings are humongous, especially the UCSF Genentech Hall.

It would be ideal to have as many well-behaved dogs there as possible, but if you don't have dogs please come, too!  There will be snacks and drinks and water for people and pooches.  J  Sunday is chosen because too many people can’t make it on a weekday, and we need to tell the media that they can expect 100 pooches and people to be there.

Please mark your calendars.  Please kindly email or call me if you can make it this day:  noanimalexperiment [at] yahoo.com, 650-619-9713, so we can have a minimum confirmed count to promise the media. Thank you for all you do!!! J
Sincerely, Michelle (on behalf of groups and people who care)
P.S. Please feel free to outreach in any way you can!! Any ideas are welcome, too!!


# DOG MARCH AGAINST UCSF EXPERIMENTS
Sunday, April 10th, 2005 at 11:00 A.M.  The gathering and the march will last an hour.
Corner of 16th Street and Owens Street, at the Mission Bay Campus
Please Sign Up with noanimalexperiment [at] yahoo.com
Dogs are much-loved pets.  But at the University of California San Francisco, they are nothing more than devices for so-called “medical research” to attract millions of dollars of grant money financed by taxpayers. 

Investigations by animal advocates uncovered recently that UCSF's Dr. Jeffrey Olgin will torment and murder 750 dogs in the next three years, claiming to study the stages of human heart failure.  His team will implant pacemakers to make the dogs' hearts beat outrageously fast; they will also surgically destroy their heart valves – all to cause artificial heart failure, from which to gather artificial data to publish.  The dogs will suffer in great pain for a period of time ranging from several days to as long as six months before they die, depending on the degree of problems and injuries caused. These experiments are not going to advance human medicine because it is already known that dog hearts - both anatomically and at the cellular level - are very different from those of humans, and better results can be achieved using humane human-based research methods.

Cardiologist John J. Pippin, M.D., F.A.C.C., a member of the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine, calls these experiments “contrived” and “futile.” He states, “Better information is available from clinical and epidemiological observations, surgical and procedural results, autopsies, and human studies involving cardiac imaging and electrophysiological tests.”  It is already known that a dog’s heart is significantly different from that of a human anatomically, physiologically, and on the cellular level.

100 dogs and their people will gather at UCSF’s newly built Mission Bay Campus to show public outrage towards UCSF's dog experiments, along with other useless and cruel experiments. 

Animal advocates have made many civilized attempts to persuade the Chancellor J. Michael Bishop to end cruel projects.  As the Institutional Official under the Animal Welfare Act, the Chancellor has the power to end projects, but he chooses not to do so.  UCSF and its researchers receive $166 Million in grants financed by our tax dollars from the National Institutes of Health per year for projects involving animals. In their response to people's letters, UCSF has stated that they will not dialogue with people concerned about their animal experiments. 

What follows is a link to the details of Dr. Jeffrey Olgin's dog experiments along with some of the most egregious experiments at UCSF recently uncovered:

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/03/1727680.php


# Sunset PARTY noon - 8pm Stafford Lake, Novato, FREE! ($7parking fee)
http://pacificsound.net 415 820 1664 DJs, Mega sound system, picnic, frisbee, hulahoop!

 
# Faye Carol / Off the Hook Blues Band --Sun Apr 10, 6pm and 8pm $20
The Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors proudly presents the dynamic Miss Faye Carol & her Off The Hook Blues Band. With special guests, Sista Kee (Kito Gamble), & the voices of MITC Coming for 2 shows at the Black Repertory Group, 3201 Adeline St., Berkeley.
For more information call CCCO at 510-465-1617
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO).
The GI Rights Hotline (800) 394-9544
http://www.objector.org


# A Discussion for Kinky Rape Survivors

Many in the Leather Community are survivors of rape and sexual assault. We identify in different ways, yet all share the common bond of being kinky survivors. Please come with your experiences and a willingness to listen and support other survivors as we create a safe space in this community to discuss rape. It?s up to us to have this needed dialog.

Potential discussion topics include: empowerment through alternative lifestyles, rape fantasy/ play, and how we can support kinky survivors. Join Jessi as she facilitates this discussion.

Sunday, April 10th 6PM at the Center for Sex & Culture 398 11th St. @ Harrison Strret
Donations welcome; Walk-ins welcome but RSVP appreciated. Jessi_Ross2545 [at] hotmail.com

Jessi Ross is a queer switch and kinky survivor. For the past year, she has served as the cashier for Society of Janus. She is currently attending City College of San Francisco working on her sex educator certificate. She is facilitating this discussion as part of her Ending Sexual Violence: Peer Education coursework and as an effort to open up discussion within her community.




# April 11 STOP PEPPER SPRAY Q-TIP TORTURE ON PEACEFUL PROTESTERS!
http://www.nopepperspray.org
You're ALL invited to the Pepper Spray Trial!
Come witness the trial that will decide the fate of protest and chemical weapons in these times!
We need a presence in the courtroom to show support!
Trial starts April 11th, 2005 onwards
San Francisco Federal Building, Judge Susan Ilston's Courtroom
450 Golden Gate Ave. at Polk (Civic Center BART stop)
**Must bring photo ID to get in**
Call 510-835-6303 for more info



# SAVE THIS DATE – APRIL 12 2005 - AND JOIN US TO HELP PROTECT OUR WHALES AND MARINE MAMMALS FROM LIFE THREATENING ACTIVE SONAR

Public Hearing
Marin County Board of Supervisors Resolution
For a Moratorium on Loud Sonars
Known to Harm Whales
What: Public Hearing for Resolution
When: April 12th at 6:30 PM
Where: County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael
(Room 329)

An opportunity to show your support to protect our whales and other marine mammals is coming up on the evening of April 12 at the Marin County Board of Supervisors meeting room at the Marin Civic Center.

We are delighted to announce that the Seaflow Resolution, which opposes the deployment of high intensity active sonar, will be introduced to the Marin Board of Supervisors at their meeting by Charles McGlashan, as his first act of legislative sponsorship.  The Resolution has a much better chance of being passed by the Board if there is significant public support for it.

The Resolution emphasizes that, as Marin residents we are privileged to have whales migrate along our coastline, how we benefit economically from having them here, and how, in turn, we have a responsibility to help protect our whales and marine life from life threatening active sonar.  

We now know that whales and marine life are threatened by active sonar that blasts through thousands of cubic miles, compromising marine habitat and even killing marine life. Recent evidence links whale and dolphin mass strandings and deaths with U.S. Navy mid frequency active sonar exercises.  The Navy would like to be exempt from environmental laws regulating ocean noise, despite the increasing global consensus that ‘ocean noise’ is threatening marine life. It is very important to note that there are other more benign technologies already, or soon to be deployed, that do not harm marine ecosystems and can perform the same function as these sonars.

Please email this to your friends and join us!

For further information about Seaflow and/or the Resolution, please refer to the Seaflow website
http:///http://www.seaflow.org or email info [at] seaflow.org.

For events: 
Please see yahoogroups message archives and calendar at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/baarn




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