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SF events 10.25

by PeaceMarchSatCvcCtrDolPrk
End the War in Iraq, Saturday, October 27, 2007, 11 am Civic Center, SF, Noon March to Dolores Park

Sat, Oct 27, 1-pm Really Really Free Market Dolores Park
Thursday Oct 25 http://www.indybay.org
1:30PM Anti-War Film Fest: Catch 22
3PM Justice for Gary King Jr. - Protest at City Hall
4:30PM Hit the Streets for Health Care Now! SEIU Stand...
5:30PM Green Building Super Heroes Gala
6PM WISE UP SF: Pissed Off Voter Guide Release Party

7PM Hit the street against war with Radical Women!
7:30PM By George, It's War!
Friday Oct 26
12PM Berkeley Women in Black weekly vigil
1:30PM Anti-War Film Fest: The War at Home
6:30PM Come see The Gendercator at The SF LGBT Community...
More Events... http://www.indybay.org/calendar/?page_id=12


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October 25: 9pm The Wind That Shakes the Barley FREE MOVIE


Fri Oct 26 HALLOWEEN critical mass 6pm Justin Herman Plaza; Market @ Embarcadero SF

ANON SALON disinters PHANTASMAGORIA A HeLLuvawEEn UnBurial Party FRI OCT 26


End the War in Iraq, Saturday, October 27, 2007, 11 am Civic Center, SF, March to Dolores Park

Sat, Oct 27, 1-pm Really Really Free Market Dolores Park

10/27: Green City Scene Eco-Mixer (berkeley) 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Saturday, October 27 Opel presents our annual Halloween extravanganza! Night of the Living Bass!

Sat, Oct 27 Space Cowboys @ TempleSF 540 Howard


13th Annual Freaker’s Ball Halloween Costume party Sat Oct 27th 3pm – Sunday Oct 28th 7pm
http://www.raindancepresents.com/FB07/index.htm Lupin Naturist resort in Los Gatos $30/50


Cardboard Tube Fighting League Tournament Sunday, October 28, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM


Taoist Erotic Massage for Men Tue Oct 30 7-9:30pm


Wed Oct 31 Halloween / Samhain

10/31: HallowGreen Party!! (berkeley) 7pm - 11pm 1950 Shattuck Ave. (just North of University)

Halloween in the Castro? They will have trouble closing this one down.
18th and Castro always had better costumes. Too many spectators and drunks on Market.

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StopBigMedia.com: Whack a Murdoch! __._,
http://www.stopbigmedia.com/=whackamurdoch

Cartoons by Mark Fiore http://www.markfiore.com
Please enjoy "Lil Happy Logos" and "Spineocrat!"

Meat Eating and Global Warming
http://www.ivu.org/members/globalwarming.html

http://google.com burn salt water
http://youtube.com

Peak Oil could trigger meltdown of society
http://www.energywatchgroup.org
Source: http://www.yubanet.com/artman/publish/article_68545.shtml

More on the Energy Watch Group peak oil report
http://www.energybulletin.net/36087.html

1994 drive by shooting range at burning man
http://www.georgeonics.com/saw-this-on-laughing-squid-its-in-1994-and-its-a-drive-by-shoting-range-at-burning-man

Iraq Sniper Attacks Quadruple (Updated)
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/10/iraq-sniper-att.html

MidEast Dispatches: Ill-Equipped Soldiers Opt for "Search and Avoid"
http://dahrjamailiraq.com

DoD to carry out 'military missions' during pandemic, WMD attack 23 Oct 2007
http://legitgov.org

On The Eve Of Destruction By Scott Ritter 23 October, 2007 http://TruthDig.com

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/23/18455598.php
Stop Blackwater West March/Rallyreport

Patriot Act video and its response
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=8450330426243601231

Morgan Stanley caught with hand in the silver jar
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/archives/cat_economy.html#072172

CRIMES AND CORRUPTION OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER NEWS: War Protestor Gets Into Rice's Face At Hearing
http://mparent7777-2.blogspot.com/2007/10/war-protestor-gets-into-rices-face-at.html

Protester Waves Blood-Colored Hands in Rice’s Face - CommonDreams.org
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/24/4789

Warming Could Wipe Out Half of All Species - CommonDreams.org
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/24/4782

Peak universe http://www.energybulletin.net/36065.html

Bill Clinton Trades Blows With 9/11 Truthers
http://infowars.net/articles/october2007/251007Clinton_heckled.htm

BLACKWATER SAN DIEGO FIRE CONNECTION. TOO COINCIDENTAL??
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2007/10/367320.shtml



Thu Oct 25

thu free art receptions from http://www.sfbg.com/entry.php?entry_id=4799&catid=85&l=1

*Student Center Art Gallery San Francisco State University, César Chávez Student Union, 1650 Holloway; 338-2580. Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm; Sat, 10am-4pm; and by appt. "Unfettered," new works by Joshua Churchill (reception Thurs/25, 5-9:30pm). Oct 25-Nov 20.

Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art 49 Geary, suite 200; 369-9404. Tues-Fri, 10am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. "Garden," photographs and sound elements by Chris Komater (reception Thurs/25, 5:30-7:30pm). Oct 25-Nov 30.

*Lincart 1632C Market; 503-1981. Tues-Sat, noon-6pm; and by appt. "Biome," group show (reception Thurs/25, 6-8pm). Through Dec 1.

Rare Device 1845 Market; 863-3969. Tues-Wed, Sat, noon-7pm; Thurs, noon-9pm; Sun, noon-6pm. "Far from Main Street," paintings by Kelly Lynn Jones (reception Thurs/25, 6-10pm). Oct 25-Dec 2.

*Madrone Lounge 500 Divisadero; 241-0202. Call for hours. "This Family," group portrait show (reception Thurs/25, 6-10pm). Oct 25-Jan 31.

Reception: Thursday, October 25, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. (sensual flower closeups)
49 Geary Street, Second Floor http://www.wolfecontemporary.com

October 25: 9pm The Wind That Shakes the Barley FREE MOVIE
Ireland, 1920. Damien and Teddy are brothers. But while the latter is already the leader of a guerrilla squad fighting for the independence of his motherland, Damien, a medical graduate of University College, would rather further his training at the London hospital where he has found a place. However, shortly before his departure, he happens to witness atrocities committed by the ferocious Black and Tans and finally decides to join the resistance group led by Teddy. The two brothers fight side by side until a truce is signed. But peace is short-lived and when one faction of the freedom-fighters accepts a treaty with the British that is regarded as unfair by the other faction, a civil war ensues, pitting Irishmen against Irishmen, brothers against brothers, Teddy against Damien... (2006)
Winner of the PALME D'OR at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival
Station 40: 3030 16th St @ Mission between Valencia and Mission



FRI Oct 26 Full Moon

SF, Oct. 26, 5pm Fri -- candidates debate in the Castro (and return 2 Civic Center on Nov 2 )
11th Candidates Collaborative Debate SAN FRANCISCO Harvey Milk Plaza (Castro MUNI Station)

Fri Oct 26 HALLOWEEN critical mass 6pm Justin Herman Plaza; Market @ Embarcadero SF
http://critical-mass.org Bring: bike, helmet, Headlamp, costume.
I sure would like to see the ride group together and remain a mass,
thereby minimizing impact on traffic and pissing off fewer motorists.
I would like them to block cross traffic JUST at the intersection ahead of the mass;
NOT 3 intersections ahead.
We could make room for cars to make right turns at corked intersections.
I think we should be visible and fun, and not upset or inconvenience people.

SOMA Artists Open Studios 2007 FRI Oct 26 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
SOMA Artists Studios 689 Bryant St San Francisco, California 94103 37.778, -122.4
It's fall and Open Studios time at SOMA Artists Studios! This spectacular art show opens with a preview reception on Friday night (October 26th) when we will be open from 6 to 10 PM. We will be serving refreshments with ambient sound provided by DJ Blake Scrivner.
The studios will also be open to the public on Saturday and Sunday, October 27 and 28 from 11:00 to 6:00 p.m.
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/289891

fri free art receptions from http://www.sfbg.com/entry.php?entry_id=4799&catid=85&l=1

Graphic Arts Workshop 2565 Third; 285-5660. "Collectively Eclectic," group show of prints (reception Fri/26, 6-9pm). Sat/27-Sun/28, 11am-6pm. Two days only.

soMA Artists Studios 689 Bryant; 431-8604. "SOMA Artists Open Studios," group show. Fri/26, 6-10pm; Sat/27-Sun/28, 11am-6pm. Three days only.

*M1 Gallery 208 Utah; 336-9111. Mon-Tues, Sat-Sun, noon-5pm; and by appt. "Plus One," works by the Long Time Collective (reception Fri/26, 6-9pm). Oct 26-Nov 9.

Melting Point Gallery 1340 Bryant; 769-2939. Daily, noon-6pm. Sculptures by Mark Baugh-Sasaki, Joshua Hagler, Kimberly Lai, Mike Ritch, and Kim Weinberg (reception Fri/26, 7-10pm). Through Oct 28.

Fri, Oct 26, 7pm New College Theater 777 Valencia St SF
THE SUPPRESSION OF DISSENT IN THE UNITED STATES
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php

FRI Oct 26 7pm Mark your calendars. Jan L. showed this movie to a number of us back in June. It is excellent!
"What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire," will be shown in Point Reyes Station, Friday, October 26th 7 p.m. The location will be at the Dance Palace Community Center, 503 B Street , Point Reyes Station, Post-screening community dialogue circle with filmmakers Tim Bennett and Sally Erickson $10 suggested donation CONTACT: Susan Santiago (415) 663-1433 esantiago [at] horizoncable.com
There will also be a screening in SF on the 27th and 28th (location as yet not determined; will be posted later).
Janaia and Robyn of Peak Moment television have an interview with the filmmakers, viewable here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFyI5ZYG_pE

Digitalism FRI Oct 26 8PM MEZZANINE 444 Jessie St. at Mint SF 94103 37.7823, -122.408
$15 Advance tickets ON SALE SAT 8.11 http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=203917
http://www.mezzaninesf.com/calendar.asp http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/236707

St. James Infirmary, the place we lovingly referrer to as "The Best Little Ho Clinic in San Francisco" is an occupational health care clinic (but Really now, most of you already knew that!!) We're using tonight as an oppurtunity to give back to the place that gave us so much. So if you ever got a great massage,Reiki, STI test/counseling, or gotten to see one of our Great MD's for absolutely free...then it's time to give back, baby!
And Guess what? for all the funds we raise that night, Your Truly, will be matching it, dollar for dollar!!!
Thats right folks...at the end of the night, Blake and other Fabulous St James Staffers will tally the donation box....then I'll write a check
when: October 26, 2007 where: 1145 Broderick apt. A
why: Cuz St. James Rocks!! 8pm Festivities Include
A kick ass prize for best costume/best dressed Halloween Party Goer
(I said Kick Ass!!) Halloween party games Guerilla Karaoke
A spooky haunted graveyard treasure hunt Much Much More!!
Donation requests start at 5 dollars.....Dress to impress, you could end up on the website!!
http://www.stjamesinfirmary.org

ANON SALON disinters PHANTASMAGORIA A HeLLuvawEEn UnBurial Party FRI OCT 26
@ ANON GALLERY 285 9th Street (@ Folsom) in SF 10 pm UNTIL LATE!
FRONT ROOM
~ KASHIA (Anon) 10;00 - 11:30
~ MAJITOPE (Symbiosis, LowPro) 11;30-1:00
~ JOCELYN (Get Freaky) 1:00-2:30
~ LAURA HOWETT (El Circo) 2:30- 4:00
~ SMOOVE (Funketronic/Newsbreakz) 4:00-Close
BACK ROOM:
~ THE ZOOPY SHOW (Puppet Headed Burlesko Rock) 12:30-2:00
~ NoME & SHRIMP (Dustfish) 2:00-4:15
Suggestive Donations:
$10 before 10:30/
$20-spine-tingling (includes horror prize + plus raffle ticket for a pair of tickets to Sea oF Dreams NYE!)
$25-deadly undead (anti-expressive manic-conventional)
http://www.anonsalon.com/oct07
~ A Climate Theater Benefit...w/ new Artistic Director, Jessica Heidt
~ Help us raise some money too to help our friend with medical problems, Power to the Peaceful's Otto Schutt
~ Libra Birthday-ma-ga-ga! Rosanna & others..!
Featuring..
SKULL IT OR DEATH DEN
~ KASHIA (Anon)
~ MAJITOPE (Symbiosis, LowPro) [link ]
~ JOCELYN (Get Freaky) [link ]
~ LAURA HOWETT (El Circo) [link ]
~ SMOOVE (Funketronic/Newsbreakz) [link ]
ABRACADAVERVILLE
~ THE ZOOPY SHOW (Puppet Headed Burlesko Rock) [link ]
~ NoME & SHRIMP (Dustfish) [link ]
TOMB TOYS
~ Badass Slapstick Art/ LEE HARVEY ROSWELL [link ]
Including Lee Harvey's Kinescope Players in "Cane & Disable"
~ Dark Masquerade Photos / NEIL GIRLING [link ]
- All photos on the announcement page are Neil's too - Check them out!
~ Hallowed Wall by ANONymous
~ SkullDuggery: Videos by RADIA
~ AirBrush Liquid Skin Zone/ CLAY CHOLLAR [link ]
~ Graveyard Smashes/ 409 KARAOKE CREW
~ Sparkle Zone / DEE DEE RUSSELL [link ]
~ Guardian @ the Gate - ISAAC L'ARRGH!
~ LIGHTN' WIRE [link ]
~ ROOF GARDEN
& More!
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Fourth U.S. Conference on Peak Oil and Community Solutions
Oct. 26-28, 2007 in Yellow Springs, Ohio http://www.communitysolution.org

Media Accountability Conference, Friday, October 26th- Saturday, October 27th
Sonoma State University Organized by Project Censored
http://www.projectcensored.org/conference/07MAConf_files/Page627.htm for more details.



SAT OCT 27

Important Anti-War Protests: This Wednesday AND October 27!
San Francisco: a massive die-in that is being planned now, and a post-march interactive “convergence” in Dolores Park.
On October 27 in 11 major U.S. cities, anti-war demonstrations will take to the streets
demanding: End The War/Bring the Troops Home NOW!
In Northern California, a large and broad anti-war coalition has joined forces so that together, organizations, unions, congregations, and many diverse communities can mobilize a large and powerful demonstration and rally. Two new events will be part of this October 27th in San Francisco: a massive die-in that is being planned now, and a post-march interactive “convergence” in Dolores Park.
http://www.oct27sf.org/DotNetNuke

Saturday, October 27, 11 AM
End the War Now – Protest
SF Civic Center
11 Massive Demonstrations for Peace
Boston, Chicago, Jonesborough, Tenn., Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle
The U.S. occupation of Iraq has led to 4000 American deaths and roughly 30,000 injuries. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have died and millions are homeless. Spending on the war thus far has been $457,984,243,792.
While most Americans oppose the war, there is no end in sight.
If we want the destruction and waste to stop, we have to take to the streets in protest in large numbers. This is the only way our elected officials will realize that their perpetuation of the war will end their political careers.
For this reason, a wide array of groups have come together to organize a series of major demonstrations this fall. One of these actions will be a protest and march in San Francisco on Saturday, October 27th. We'll start at the Civic Center at 11am and later march to Dolores Park.
Join us, tell your friends to join us, volunteer as an organizer and donate to our effort to show Bush, Cheney, Pelosi and Feinstein that northern California is fed up with the war and won't tolerate any more excuses. No more surges, no more study groups: BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!
http://www.oct27sf.org/ and http://www.unitedforpeace.org

National Mobilization to End the War in Iraq, Saturday, October 27, 2007, 11 am Civic Center, San Francisco,
March to Dolores Park
The Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance will have a contingent in the march and table at the Civic Center and Dolores Park. We will rally under the Deception Dollar banner at the Civic Center. Please contact Carol-cbrouillet [at] igc.org to commit to helping at either table or in the contingent. We also need folks to help put together and pass out signs.
http://www.oct27.org/sites/oct27.org/files/oct27/October_27.html

OCT 27 -- A “DIE-IN”
there WILL BE an art/photo/lie-down-amongst-strangers opportunity
that day. A.N.S.W.E.R. is organizing a mass ‘die-in’ as the march leaves
the Civic Center and heads west on Market Street. On the incline between
Valencia and Duboce streets, marchers will lie down across Market Street by
the thousands. If you’re there, you can probably spot yourself in the news
that night or the next day.

Sat, Oct 27, 2007 11:00 am End the War Now Demonstration
Civic Center March to Dolores Park San Francisco
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php

Join CODEPINK on October 27th in San Francisco Saturday, October 27, 2007
Civic Center Plaza Polk Street between McAllister and Grove SF, CA 94102
People everywhere want the war to end, but Washington has failed to take decisive action. With each passing month, nearly 100 service-people and countless more Iraqis are killed, some 12 billion of our tax dollars are spent, and the death and destruction continue. Our communities - from New Orleans to Minneapolis - are neglected and suffer the consequences. From Boston to San Francisco, from New York to New Orleans, on October 27th the people will speak: We want this war to end, and we want it to end now!
CODEPINK Convergence SF Civic Center 10:00AM Larkin and Grove Sts. San Francisco, CA
If it rains! convergence moved to Ananda Fuara Vegetarian Restaurant 1298 Market Street (@ Larkin St.)
End The War Now Rally!
San Francisco Civic Center Plaza 355 McAllister Street 11:00AM
March to Dolores Park 18th Street and Dolores Street
Karaoke for Peace with CODEPINK
The Mint Karaoke Lounge 7:00PM 1942 Market St San Francisco, CA 94102
Sunday October 28th 11AM-2PM
Post-March and Gathering with Betsy Rose The Delancey Street Restaurant
Southwest Room 600 Embarcadero St San Francisco, CA 94107
Our goal for the 11 regional peace demonstrations is to focus national attention on the urgency of ending the war and to highlight the impact of war spending on domestic needs. With your participation, October 27 will help break the gridlock in Congress and serve as a launching of a new level of activism as we go into the next round of elections! Check out, what other CODEPINK chapters are doing across the country on October 27th: http://www.codepink4peace.org/section.php?id=327
Let us know you'll join us in San Francisco on October 27th!
Contact info: CODEPINK Women for Peace
2017 Mission Street, 2nd floor San Francisco, CA 94110
between 16th and 17th on Mission
(415) 575-5543 peace at globalexchange.org
http://www.codepink4peace.org/section.php?id=327

Sat, Oct 27, 1-pm Really Really Free Market Dolores Park 19th and Dolores St. San Francisco
http://reallyreallyfree.org
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eve/457383193.html
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php

SF PARADE FOR WORLD PEACE 2007-10-27 1:00 PM San Francisco, CA
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/77625d5a-e062-45ff-9529-a11c4866760c
Location: UN Plaza for the Opening Event - a United Nations Day Celeb
SF PARADE FOR WORLD PEACE TO CULMINATE WITH HUMAN PEACE SIGN AND
RELEASE OF 67 WHITE DOVES WHEN: Saturday, October 27th, 2007 1:00 PM,
UN Plaza (Market and 7th Streets) for the Opening Event - a United Nations Day Celebration.
The event will give focus to the UN Millennium Development Goal
addressing HIV/AIDS and Infectious Diseases.
* A little birdie told me there might be a sound system too!
2:00 PM - The parade begins and travels to the US Federal Building
(450 Golden Gate Ave) for a Peace Rally.
3:00 PM - The parade continues to Civic Center Plaza (in front of
City Hall) for a Celebration for Community Peace.
4:30 PM - The finale of the event will be the creation of a Human
Peace Sign and the release of 67 White Doves.
WHO: The parade is produced by Unity Foundation (http://www.unityfoundation.org.)
The UN Day Celebration is sponsored by the United Nations Association
of San Francisco (http://www.una-sf.org)
and the United Nations Association/Northern California Division
(http://www.unausa.org/northerncalifornia.)
The Celebration for Community Peace is sponsored by the Haight
Ashbury Community.
SPEAKERS: Kim Weichel, president, United Nations Association of San
Francisco; Astrid Stromberg, president, United Nations
Association/Northern California Division. The keynote address will be
given by Dr. Mervyn Silverman, past president and current member of
the boad of trustees, AMFAR (American Foundation for AIDS Research.)
PERFORMERS: Judea Eden (former lead singer for Soul Divine), the
SGI-USA Chorus singing "One World" an official anthem of the UN 50th
Anniversary Celebration, San Francisco Gold Barber Shop Quartet
singing well known songs of San Francisco, Jethro Jeremiah Band,
Phantom City Band, and members of the United Soul band.
PARADE CONTINGENTS: Unity Foundation, United Nations Association of
San Francisco, United Nations Association/Northern California
Division, the Haight Ashbury Community, the Peace Alliance, the World
Federalist Association, AHIMSA, Pathways To Peace, SGI Chorus, Jane
Goodall's "Roots and Shoots" Giant Peace Doves, Sacred Films, Poets
for Peace, World Peace Through Technology, Art Miles Mural Project,
How Weird Street Faire, John Exworthy with his San Francisco Flying
Phoneix and Peace Flags; as well as others contingents yet to be
confirmed. *After the Event join in Starhawk's Spiral Dance at 7:30pm!!

The Revolution will be Corrugated!
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/e075d16a-eb35-4d52-9aa6-accf9caf68b3
We will bootstrap on October 27th 1-4 pm ( 555 De Haro St suite 120 -- SF, CA 94107)
and then Final Prep 1pm-4pm October 28th (Justin Herman Plaza) to configure our hardware. The Beatdown starts at 4!

Portland, Oct 27 POLYWEEN Oregon

10/27: Green City Scene Eco-Mixer (berkeley)
Come and join us in this Green City Gallery event with an evening of food, wine, and music. It is an opportunity meet new friends, network, and build community. Green City Gallery is a venue celebrating the emerging field of ecologically responsible designs. The Gallery hosts workshops, and other social andeducational events, as well as exhibits from organizations, businesses and artists who are all engaged in the development of a vibrant, urban ecology and local "green" economy.
Saturday, October 27, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Green City Gallery 1950 Shattuck Ave Berkeley, CA one block North of University.
Contact Info: info [at] greencitygallery.org http://www.greencitygallery.org

Saturday, October 27, 6:00-9:00 PM - Green City Scene with the Sustainable Living Roadshow
Saturday, November 3, 12:00 PM - 6 PM, Step It Up: Climate Action Challenge
(Workshops and Lectures: Check the calendar for details as they unfold)
Saturday, November 3, 6:00 PM - 9 PM, Green City Scene
Please come by this Friday to find out more. For more information or any questions,
please contact us at info at greencitygallery.org or call (510) 981-9948.
Green City Gallery 1950 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704 (510) 981-9948 http://greencitygallery.org

Mission Tree Care Sat Oct 27 9:00am - 12:30pm
Contact: Ellyn Shea, 415-561-6890 ext.102
Meeting location: Muddy Waters Coffee Shop, Valencia near 16th St.
RAIN CANCELS http://fuf.net Friends of the Urban Forest, SF

CIRC-OUT in San Francisco, SATURDAY OCT. 27, 9am-12noon Moscone Center
Breastfeeding is IN. Circumcision is OUT.
You've heard of a "nurse-in", in which mothers and others gather to support breastfeeding.
We are asking you to come to a "circ-out", in which mothers and others will gather in support of keeping children intact, and free from sexual cutting.
Please gather in front of the Moscone Center in San Francisco between 9am and Noon on Saturday, October 27. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is meeting inside. We will be gathering to support pediatricians who protect children from the harm of circumcision, educate those who do not, and request that the AAP support the human rights of children to an intact body, free from sexual cutting.
Please join us. Your presence will make a positive difference in the lives of countless children.
TIME: 9AM-NOON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2007
PLACE: MOSCONE CENTER (NORTH), SAN FRANCISCO - ON THE NORTH SIDE OF HOWARD STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS
MAP: http://www.moscone.com/pdf/MosconeAreaMap.pdf
WEAR: Yellow, Blue, or Intactivist t-shirts.
MOST IMPORTANT: PLEASE JOIN US! AND FORWARD THIS TO YOUR FRIENDS!
Contacts: Danielle 626-437-2598 or Tina 510-653-5260 See you at Moscone!

Saturday, October 27 Opel presents our annual Halloween extravanganza! Night of the Living Bass!
We're famous for our Halloween parties for a reason - they consistenly rock with a fabulous costumed crowd, killer music and a great atmosphere. This year featuring hot off an epic playa set....
Dylan Rhymes (Lot 49, UK)
& the mighty Elite Force (Used & Abused Records, Lot 49, eliteforce.co.uk / UK).
Local heroes in full effect with Syd Gris, Hoj, Melyss, + ICON, Spesh, Fred Funk, Alain Octavo, Scottino, Dirtyhertz, Tamo, DJ Hill, Vinkalmann, & MACE. At Mighty. 119 Utah @ 15th St / one block East of Potrero.
Discounted pre-sales on sale for $15 http://www.opelproductions.com

SAT OCT 27 10pm Space Cowboys Halloween Party at Temple
Save your soul… or at least some energy for Halloween
http://templesf.com 540 Howard @ 2nd/ 3rd http://tribe.net



13th Annual Freaker’s Ball Halloween Costume party Sat Oct 27th 3pm – Sunday Oct 28th 7pm
http://www.raindancepresents.com/FB07/index.htm Lupin Naturist resort in Los Gatos $30/50



Sun Oct 28

http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/5978ee4d-cc2f-465c-b82f-4a079a984f58
Brass Tax Sunday! 2007-10-28 4:30 AM
I figure that it's worth reminding you guys about the annual Brass Tax shindig this Sunday since I myself nearly forgot. I've had such at ball at these the past couple of years - and it starts this year at 4:20 am on this coming Sunday morning (the 28th), going strong into the afternoon (on that little mini peninsula at the end of -Cargo Way is it? Right by Pound SF).
The perfect way to wind down your Halloween weekend, so come out and play, pretty please!!!

free Wonderfest 2007 Festival this
weekend, and on Sunday (October 28) at Andersen Auditorium at UC
Berkeley at 2:00 PM there is a presentation entitled "Have We Passed
the Tipping Point on Climate Change?" with Dian Grueneich, Commissioner,
California Public Utilities Commission and Dan Kammen, Professor in the
Energy & Resources Group, UC Berkeley.
To subscribe from to group, send an email to:
sfbayoil-subscribe [at] yahoogroups.com

Cardboard Tube Fighting League Tournament Sunday, October 28, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Justin Herman Plaza 1 Market Street San Francisco, California 94105 37.7945, -122.395
Cardboard tube Fight! Flickr Pool: http://www.flickr.com/groups/ctfl
Cost is free. Homepage http://www.tubeduel.com
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/288537
See Also: http://pillowfight.info

The Revolution will be Corrugated!
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/e075d16a-eb35-4d52-9aa6-accf9caf68b3
The human race has reached its End Of Life phase. They are obsolete! It is time to migrate the earth to robotic domain!
The time is 4pm, Sunday the 28th. The place is Justin Hermin Plaza. The Revolution will be Corrugated!



Tue Oct 30

Taoist Erotic Massage for Men Tue Oct 30 7-9:30pm
Location: The Center for Sex and Culture @ 1519 Mission Street Suite #1 (between 11th Street and South Van Ness)
Cost: $25-$40 per individual (sliding scale).
CSC now accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover, as well as personal checks.
RSVP: Space is limited!
Email destin at EroticRockstar.com to reserve your space.
Experience the power of sacred sexuality in this hands-on, clothes-off workshop.
This 2.5 hour workshop will focus on the male as receiver. Men must attend with a partner. This workshop welcomes givers of any sex.
We will practice a series of conscious breathwork techniques and Taoist erotic massage, which can lead to extended, full-body orgasm and an altered mind-state conducive to spiritual insights.
Honestly, if you're looking to get off, this isn't for you. This is a spiritual, erotic, non-ejaculatory practice that stimulates and spreads erotic energy throughout the body. It is very hot, but it isn't sex as you normally think of it.
After the introduction and demonstration, we will practice the breathwork, and you will be guided through a series of different genital massage strokes. Participants will then have an opportunity to give or receive a 40 minute massage with integrated breathwork and coaching.
There is no sexual interaction between the giver and receiver except for the massage itself, and all boundaries will be respected.

7:30 pm Tuesday, Oct. 3O SNEAK PEAK of King Corn UCBerkely
Don’t miss one of the year’s most important and entertaining films! With all the talk surrounding Michael Pollan’s newly infamous The Omnivore’s Dilemma, this movie has come at the perfect time! It’s the smarter, hipper Super Size Me for a hopeful new age in which people have realized that our current state of agriculture is in big trouble.
King Corn is a feature documentary about two friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation. In King Corn, Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis, best friends from college on the east coast, move to the heartland to learn where their food comes from. With the help of friendly neighbors, genetically modified seeds, nitrogen fertilizers, and powerful herbicides, they plant and grow a bumper crop of America’s most-productive, most subsidized grain on one acre of Iowa soil. But when they try to follow their pile of corn into the food system, what they find raises troubling questions about how we eat – and how we farm.
With panelists: Michael Pollan (author, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, The Botany of Desire), Aaron Woolf (film maker), Ian Cheney +Curtis Ellis (film stars).
Discussion theme: Corn, farm subsidies, rural communities and the Food Bill.
Screening at the Hillside Club 2286 Cedar Street in Berkeley. This film will open at the Shattuck theater on November 2nd.
http://agrariana.org/film-series



Wed Oct 31 Halloween / Samhain

10/31: HallowGreen Party!! (berkeley) 7pm - 11pm
Halloween night, at the Green City Gallery in downtown Berkeley... witness the undead Living Roof, the insipid Grey Water, the horrifying Hippie Werewolves, and yes, the paranormal Pee Pee Ponics System... It's HallowGReen!
~ Dance your tail off to 2 sets from The Flux
~ Wear your sustainability-themed costume - Fabulous prizes for: Best Re-Use of Materials, Best Decomposer, and others we haven't thought of yet
(your regular costume is OK too but you won't get a prize)
~ Drink from the cash bar
~ Trick for treats!
It goes down Wednesday, October 31, 7pm - 11pm
Green City Gallery, 1950 Shattuck Ave. (just North of University)
$5 - $20 sliding scale - benefits the Gallery's educational efforts on sustainable living!
What's up with the Green City Gallery?
The Green City Gallery is a venue celebrating the emerging field of ecologically responsible designs. Bay Localize and DIG Coop have collaborated to build this space in downtown Berkeley. The Gallery hosts workshops and other social and educational events, as well as exhibits from organizations, businesses and artists who are all engaged in the development of a vibrant, urban ecology and local "green" economy.
Tell everyone. See you there!
info at greencitygallery d0t org
http://www.greencitygallery.org
http://www.thefluxmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/whattheflux

Riptide’s Psycho Beach Party Wed Oct 31 6pm 3639 Taraval 94116
http://www.riptidesf.com
This Halloween, party until you die at the Riptide’s Psycho Beach Party. Scary Movies, Spooky Music and Killer Drinks
4:00PM begins unhappy hour with JoAnn, the demon bartender of Taraval Street.
7:30PM DJ Glamtasm begins spinning psychobilly, phantom surf, haunted garage, dark glam and the Devil’s own music – rock'n'roll!
9:30PM the DJ takes a break while Evil Jeff Friendly shows a beach massacre movie starring our customers from last year's Riptide Halloween Party.
Glamtasm will be back on the decks around 11 for another set of monstrous rock'n'roll.
$1.00 off your drinks if we like your costume
Wednesday, October 31st 4:00PM-2AM
Taraval @ 47th Ocean Beach, San Francisco

Wed Oct 31 7pm SKATE & DANCE HALLOWEEN NIGHT IN THE EMBARCADERO
What ----- The Halloween Night Skate - The 4th & final of 4 Halloween Skating Events
Who -------The Midnight Rollers of San Francisco
When -----Wednesday, October 31, 2007 - 8:00 P.M. to Midnight
Where -----Ferry Plaza at Market St and the Embarcadero

SF Samhain Vigil for Freedom and Peace: 7pm to 9pm (Daylight Savings Time) 31 October 2007
outside LGBTI Center, Octavia @ Market, SF
NON-violent. Clothing-optional. Free.
Spiritual + religious vigil for peace;
political demo for freedom + peace.
Accepting all peaceful ADULTS (18+).
Mayoral candidates especially welcome.

Stars and Garters Halloween Night at Amnesia!!
Come one, come all! Stars and Garters is bringing you a deliciously spooky Show and Tell Variety Show on Halloween Night, October 31st. Songs, puppets, vignettes, voodoo, burlesque, meat, clogging, excessive blood, and many more freakish feats!!!
Featuring the musical talents of: Knees and Elbows K-Rob
Heavy Hindenburgh (A Led Zeppelin cover band. Yes. It's True. We are just as excited as you.)
9 pm @ Amnesia the bar. $10 853 Valencia @ 20th

HOLLA-WEEN Wed Oct 31 10 PM Gnarly Wednesdays presents
DIRTY GLITCHED OUT FUNKY GRIMEY DUB HOP w/ dj's
PARSON ( Tx, Planet-Mu Dubline )
Danny Lorn ( 3WS ,Moontribe )
Cosmic Selector ( True Force, Opulent Temple )
Ripple ( Full Melt )
Dj Big Lota ( Lazersword )
Boggle ( Symbiosis, Soundpieces )
D-Program ( True Force, Tech Support )
Linden C (UK ) + C.R.E.A.M
w/ Live Visuals 10- 4am $5 all nite 21+

Halloween in the Castro? They will have trouble closing this one down.
18th and Castro always had better costumes. Too many spectators and drunks on Market.



Nov 2007

Art Receptions from: http://www.sfbg.com NOV 1
5-7pm *Don Soker Contemporary Art 49 Geary, suite 418; 291-0966. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. "Structures," works by Theodora Varnay Jones (reception Nov 1, 5-7pm). Oct 23-Nov 30.
5-8pm SF Camerawork 657 Mission; 512-2020. Tues-Sat, noon-5pm. "Tide," photographs by Matthias Geiger. Through Sat/20. "There Is Always a Machine Between Us," interactive exhibit of works by Internet artists. Through Nov 17. "James D. Phelan Art Award in Photography," photographs by Geoffrey Ellis, Apollonia Morrill, and Walt Odets (reception Nov 1, 5-8pm). Oct 23-Nov 17.

Gregory Lind Gallery 49 Geary, fifth floor; 296-9661. Tues-Sat, 10:30am-5:30pm. Drawings by Danielle Tegeder (reception Nov 1, 5:30-7:30pm). Through Nov 24.

688 Gallery 688 Sutter; 346-4549. Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm; Sat, 9am-5pm. "Senior Portfolio Show," works by eight BFA candidates at the Academy of Art (reception Nov 1, 5:30-7:30pm). Oct 30-Nov 29.

Dia de los Muertos Fri Nov 2, 7:00 PM 24th & Bryant (Mission District) 37.7531, -122.482
ROUTE: West on 24th from Bryant to Mission. North On Mission to...
The procession will end in Garfield Park at the Festival of Altars 8:30 PM at 25/26th & Harrison/Treat.
This Park has 6 OLD Sequoiahs that are planted in two sets of 3. So it looks like 2 trees.
Also has more trees better spaced on borders of park.
WHAT A WASTE! I am so upset that people hear Redwoods like company, so they plant them six feet apart. What a waste!
Please plant Redwoods 20 or 30 feet apart. These trees become very large.
Day of the Dead San Francisco is a community event that has been happening for the last 29 years. There are many organizations and people that contribute to the richness of this event, The Mission really comes together in a beautiful way.
The annual procession, lead by Rescue Culture Collective, will be on Friday, November 2, 2007 at 7:00 PM at 24th & Bryant, in the Mission District of San Francisco.
Please bring flowers, candles, and remembrances of your loved ones for our community altar. This event is FREE and open to the public,
http://www.dayofthedeadsf.org
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/268937

San Francisco Harvest Festival Friday, November 2, 2007 - Sunday, November 4, 2007
San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center 635 8th St @ Brannan SF, CA 94103
http://www.harvestfestival.com http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/200404

Blue Sky :: Foggy City San Francisco, CA November 3, 2007 12:00PM to 03:00PM
Bike It Up! + Recycle That! Art Installation
Come to San Francisco's StepItUp event ( map ) and help us defend the few blue skies our beautiful Foggy City has to offer. November 3rd will be a day of art, activity, and action. So join in and let's Step It Up San Francisco style. With your participation, this will be a day of change! Let our voices be heard, and let's keep those blue skies smiling back at us.
Local and state politicians are invited to share their commitment to climate action with the crowd, who will mainly be distracted with the following activities:
* Blue it Up! - Show how you want those skies both clean & blue by donning your funky & fly blue threads.
* Bike it Up! - Come to Dolores Park and pimp your ride . Bike to the UN Plaza, with an entourage of electric & bio-based cars in tow. Show off how much fun non-petro transport can be!
* Art it Up! - Join the Recycle That! Art installation by showcasing your reclaimed or natural art at UN Plaza. Babies to burners… all are encouraged!
* Step it Up! - Come be the change! Join us in this day of action and let's make San Francisco and California the political leaders in demanding action to stop Climate Change. What do we want?
This grassroots-driven event is endorsed by: GreenSix.com,
http://GlobalExchange.org
Sierra Club Bay Chapter, GlobalizeThis!, Rainforest Action Network, Our City, Green Guerrillas Against Greenwash, Local Power, Green Sangha, Plan-It Hardware, Urban Alliance for Sustainability and
http://events.stepitup2007.org/events/show/2041

11.3 What: SwapSF is offering San Francisco the chance to indulge itself with the things it loves best: drinking and literature. Clean up your shelves of unwanted books and spend an afternoon getting new reads, socializing, & drinking. 10,000 square feet of space, $1 wine, $1 beer, free coffee, DJs, plus Journalmaking and bookbinding workshops to make good use out of any books you don't want.
Where: CELLspace (2050 Bryant St. between 18th & 19th) - San Francisco
http://CELLspace.org When: Saturday, November 3rd - Noon to 3pm
How Much: $5 if you bring a bag of books, $10 if you come empty-handed

TOUCHTALK: A Playshop For Partners Saturday November 3, 3-6pm
Would you like to create more fun, intimacy, and connection in
your relationship? ~ Expand your capacity to give and receive loving touch.
~ Learn to communicate in ways that disarm defenses and bring you back
to loving.
Come explore and discover how to nurture yourself and your partner
through intentional touch and open communication
that transport you to new levels of love and connection.
to view the flier with more details, please click on this link:
http://www.swcoalition.org/TouchTalkFlyer.3.pdf
Hope you can join us! Lisa Saturday November 3, 3-6pm
LOCATION: One Taste, San Francisco 1074 Folsom St
For more information, please contact:
Lisa Rose: 415-793-5727 TouchTalk at comcast.net
To Register with One Taste: by phone: 415-503-1100
by email: education at onetastesf.com

Nov 3 PSYtrance we will be celebrating HALLOWEEN and Dias de las Muertas at the Ginger Bread House. At least 2 rooms and tons of surprises? Get your Halloween/burning man costumes ready for a night to remember? PHANTASMAGORIA 7! (celebrating the new DVD VMX1-Phantasmagoria)
http://www.geomagnetic.tv
http://www.mindseyemedia.com
http://www.doctorspook.com

Herspirit 2: Celebrating the abundance of our power to share
$15, no-one turned away for lack of funds, all ages welcome
Sun Nov 4, 4:30pm- 9:30pm women's building 3543 18th st SF, CA (btwn Valencia / Guererro)

Nov 6 UCB Harvest Festival near Chancellor' house.
http://Agrariana.org

Taoist Erotic Massage for Women (Co-facilitated with Ms. Amy Scott) Tue Nov 6 7-9:30pm
Location: The Center for Sex and Culture @ 1519 Mission Street Suite #1 (between 11th Street and South Van Ness)
Cost: $25-$40 per individual (sliding scale).
CSC now accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover, as well as personal checks.
RSVP: Space is limited!
Email destin at EroticRockstar.com to reserve your space.
Experience the power of sacred sexuality in this hands-on, clothes-off workshop.
This 2.5 hour workshop will focus on the female as receiver. Women must attend with a partner. This workshop welcomes givers of any sex.
We will practice a series of conscious breathwork techniques and Taoist Erotic Massage, which can lead to extended, full-body orgasm and an altered mind-state conducive to spiritual insights.
Honestly, if you're looking to get off, this isn't for you. This is a spiritual, erotic practice that stimulates and spreads erotic energy throughout the body. It is very hot, but it isn't sex as you normally think of it.
After the introduction and demonstration, we will practice the breathwork, and you will be guided through a series of different genital massage strokes. Participants will then have an opportunity to give or receive a 40 minute massage with integrated breathwork and coaching.
There is no sexual interaction between the giver and receiver except for the massage itself, and all boundaries will be respected.

Nov 9 New Moon

Nov 9,10,11 http://greenfestivals.org 8th St. @ Brannan St., SF
San Francisco Green Festival Fri 1pm – 8pm Sat 10am – 8pm Sun 11am – 6pm
SF Concourse Exhibition Center 635 8th St (at Brannan St) SF, CA 94103
Giftcenter Pavillion Theater 888 Brannan Street San Francisco, CA 94103
Join us for this big three-day party with a purpose. You’ll enjoy more than 150 visionary speakers, 400 green businesses (start your holiday shopping now!), great how-to workshops, organic beer and wine, delicious organic cuisine and diverse live music.
Recharge your batteries with great ideas, positive energy and the abundant hope you’ll find at the Green Festival.
Past Speakers: Alice Walker Jim Hightower Daryl Hannah
Greg Palast Hunter Lovins Ben Cohen David Suzuki
Peter Camejo Dennis Kucinich Dame Anita Roddick And many more!
Interested in learning more about this premier green event? Click on the “GreenFestival Radio” button and experience past Green Festivals first hand!
Please check our website regularly for updated speaker, exhibitor and ticketing information.

Cool service gets you directions to the festival. From your cell phone,
- Dial 347-328-4667, which spells d-i-r-e-c-t-i-o-n-s on your keypad
- Select event "Green Festival S.F."
- Speak your starting location (it can be an address or a cross-street)
- Viola! You get a SMS with driving directions (instantly!). Yup, it's free.
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/136516

Vulcan Spinagogue Nov 9th-11th @ The Vulcan in Oakland, CA Poi / Staff / Firedancing
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/7c0cc2dd-47c4-41ff-8df3-7b27341177aa
What is Spinagogue? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYZP_K575rI
A typical day at the Vulcan? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzRMW-7YxEY

Nov 10 awesome Green Fest After Party 8pm-2am
with Afrodesia, Cheb I Sabbah, DJ Dragonfly At Club Six = 60 6th St. SF

Community Green Burn Soiree Mon Nov 17 7:30-9:30 pm 5944 Marshall St. Emeryville, CA 94608
greeningman-list mailing list greeningman-list [at] burningman.com
NEXT MEETING = Mon Nov 12 BMHQ Complete with conference phone in. 3rd St @ 16th St. SF
Toll free number: 1-800-416-8128 Participant Code #110483
NEW - GREEN SALON (or better yet-to-be-determined name) = Monday,
November 19th (at Elizabeth's house - details to follow)
To unsubscribe from greeningman-list or change your subscription options go to:
https://lists.burningman.com/mailman/listinfo/greeningman-list

Nov 24 Full Moon

Dec 2007

Dec 9 New Moon

DEC 20 http://uas.coop Green Movie Night @ Little Roxie 16th between Valencia / Guerro
plus Ella Baker Ctr. 10 yr anniv video. Plus Alli Star is invited to speak. Vivian from Berkeley youth Alternative.

DEC 21 WINTER SOLSTICE: SHORTEST day of year / SUN in Southern Hemisphere.

Dec 22 PSYtrance we bring you GeoSolstice celebrating winter solstice in the most ancient future ways! Featuring LIVE from Macedonia ? Psychoz and Lots more!
http://www.geomagnetic.tv
http://www.mindseyemedia.com
http://www.doctorspook.com

Dec 24 Full Moon

Dec 31 NYE CASTRO!

Dec 31 NYE SEA of DREAMS http://anonsalon.com http://burningman.com

Petrocollapse Conference (date/place still in flux) Monday, December 31, 2007
First Unitarian Universalist Center 1187 Franklin St @ Geary, SF, CA 94109 37.7853, -122.423
Share info about Peak Oil, energy, sustainability, fuel, alternatives, biofuel, the economy, community, etc. Date/location not yet confirmed.
http://www.petrocollapse.org http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/117325



2008

Jan 14-18 MACWORLD EXPO Moscone Ctr. SF
08-E-VF01 is PRIORITY CODE for FREE Macworld Exhibits only pass IF you reg by 10/5

MacCamp - A Macworld Expo-linked BarCamp-style unconference
Friday, January 18, 2008 - Saturday, January 19, 2008 6:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Citizen Space 425 Second St., #300 San Francisco, California 94107 37.7839, -122.394
As Macworld Expo/SF ends, let us continue the conversation!
Location is tentative, and depends on your support and registration. We may go with somewhere bigger, depending on sponsorship and headcount.
Please also sign up on the wiki, not just here, to indicate interest.
(note dates corrected to reflect Macworld ending on Friday, rather than Saturday... now starts that evening)
http://barcamp.org/MacCamp
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/261409

Oct 13 Prophecy @ Joshua Tree: Hopi, Tibetan, Mayan Elders. produced by Earthdance folk.



Every 1st Wednesday: http://exploratorium.edu FREE!

# Every 1st Thursday: Art receptions @ 49 Geary 5:30-7:30pm art PARTY!
30 galleries in a 5 story building. Also 14 geary and 77 Geary till 8pm.

Every 1st Sunday is FREE DAY at The OAKLAND MUSEUM of CALIFORNIA,
featuring art, history, and the natural science of California, and a
special exhibit, "Baseball As America," in town for a limited time; $8
(50% off for non-profit groups w/advance notice), or FREE the first
Sunday of the month; Wed-Fri 10am-5pm, 1st Fri open 'til 9pm, Sat
10am-8pm, Sun 12-6pm; 1000 Oak St; 510-238-2200; http://www.MuseumCA.org

* NAKED YOGA is every Sunday in SF; $10; 1030am; at the One Taste
Urban Retreat Center at 1074 Folsom St @ 7th; 415-503-1100;
http://www.OneTasteSF.com

* The Weekly SUNDAY LAKE MERCED LOOP SKATE leaves the Sunday Roller
Disco in GGPark and does a level 17 mile skate for about 2 hours
including 5 stops along the beach and around the zoo and the lake;
FREE; 1-3pm, MEET from 1-115pm at 6th @ MLKJr; 510-521-0124;
http://www.snapsite.com/guests/skate/public/html/page2.html

* The NIKE MISSILE BASE OPEN HOUSE is the 1st Sunday of every month,
featuring tours of a Cold-War-era ICBM missile base that actually
operated in the Marin Headlands from 1954-1974...it'll scare the
livin' shit outa' ya; FREE; 1230-330pm; 415-331-1453

* BAD MOVIE NIGHT is every SUNDAY in SF, and includes popcorn and
residential furniture seating, plus your chance to wear stupid
costumes and yell stupid remarks at the screen; $5, plus FREE POPCORN,
but BYOBeer; 8pm each Sunday; at The Dark Room Theatre at 2263 Mission
St twn 18th and 19th; 415-401-7987 OR 415-517-3581;
http://www.DarkRoomSF.com



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I also have an activism list that comes out 6 times a day if you want all the news.

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yummy recipes: http://www.natureworks-sf.net


http://RawVeg.info http://BayAreaVeg.org recipe sites:
http://www.AniPhyo.com Ani's Raw Food Kitchen
Gone Raw http://www.goneraw.com
The Raw Chef http://therawchefblog.com/category/raw-recipes
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http://www.wnho.net and http://www.dorway.com
http://www.mpwhi.com Aspartame Information List
Aspartame Toxicity Center, http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame


Please foster Kittens for you local SPCA.
Help raise kittens until they are 8 weeks old or 2 lbs and can be put up for adoption.
It is important that they have humans for socialization and play! (lucky you)
http://www.sfspca.org/foster/index.shtml
this is the sweetest and most fun way to bring extra love into your life,
and into the kittens' lives. This program is FREE:
You attend their kitten foster program so you know how...
And then when they have a litter of kittens for you,
they send you home with kittens and all the cat food you need.


Money 101
A very good (but 47 minutes long) video on how banking evolved, and
how today money=debt, with the inability of it being "sustainable" also explored:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9050474362583451279]


Patriot act is NULL and VOID
Any law that is repugnant to the US Constitution is NULL and VOID.
-Marburry V. Madison, 1803

http://zeitgeistmovie.com

Declaration of Independence
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/06/14/18427416.php

GUN CONTROL WORKS ask the experts: Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/04/17/18400846.php

Beautiful Sattelite Picture of earth.
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/136048main_bm_012004.jpg


fun events: http://laughingsquid.com/squidlist/events http://www.sfstation.com
more events: http://www.craigslist.org http://www.tribe.net http://upcoming.org
eco events: http://ecologycenter.org http://acterra.org
important events: http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php http://indybay.org
http://swcoalition.org/Calendar.html Sustainable World Coalition
http://humanisthall.net 390 27th St Oakland between Broadway and Telegraph
http://www.mpjc.org/ongoing.html Marin Peace and Justice Center
http://peaceandjustice.org Palo Alto Peace and Justice Center
Berkeley and Oakland political events
http://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/pbnberkeley/2007-10
http://www.sfbg.com events, art receptions, music, film, etc.
http://marinrawfood.org Monthly Raw Food Potlucks (san rafael)


Previous Calendars:
Sf Events 10.23 Fri Oct 26 HALLOWEEN critical mass 6pm Justin Herman Plaza; Market @ Embarcadero SF
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/23/18455521.php
Sf Events 10.18 SAT Crazy Fun House Maze, supperclub. Sun SUNSET Season Finale
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/18/18454590.php
SF events 10.16 Eye gaze Orgasmic breath Green movie Opulent temple Lights out Crazy Fun House Maze
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/16/18454287.php
SF events 10.11
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/11/18453477.php
SF events 10.9
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/09/18453084.php
SF events 10.5 ALEX GREY TONIGHT! )'( DeCompression SUNDAY! for 14 hours Noon - 2am. Colombus day Monday, Sleep In!
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/05/18451965.php
Sf Events 10.2 Fri Alex Grey. Sat Dol Park Film Night. Sun )'( DeCompression!
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/02/18451385.php
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