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DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE \n9.1.06 \nCONTACT: \nPublisher, Untitled Editor:: 
 Kitchen Sink magazine \nOwner/Event Coordinator :: Mama Buzz Cafe 
 \np.510.290.8399 \njen@kitchensinkmag.com \n\nJuba Kalamka \nFestival 
 Director \np.510.496.3449 \ninfo@peaceoutfestival.com \n\nPeaceOUT: The 6th 
 Annual World HomoHop Festival \nSeptember 23-24 2006 \n\nSATURDAY September 
 23 \nFREE SCRRENING of the \nPlanet Janice Films documentary \nPICK UP THE 
 MIC \nSan Francisco LGBT Community Center \n1800 Market (at Octavia) San 
 Francisco \n4pm/FREE/ALL AGES \n\nSUNDAY September 24 \nThe Concert \nat 21 
 GRAND \n416 25th Street (at Broadway) \nOakland,California \n$5-10 sliding 
 admission/all ages \nDoors at 7pm/Show at 8pm \n\n\nSUGARTRUCK RECORDINGS 
 \nin association with Kitchen Sink Magazine \nPlanet Janice Films San 
 Francisco LGBT Pride and Frameline \nproudly presents \nPeaceOUT:The 6th 
 Annual World HomoHop Festival \nSeptember 23-24, 2006 \nat The San 
 Francisco LGBT Community Center \nand 21 GRAND. \n\n\nWhat is PeaceOUT? 
 \nPeaceOUT is an international gathering of lesbian, gay, bisexual and 
 \ntransgender hip-hop artists, activists, fans and supporters to 
 \ncelebrate the LGBT presence in hip-hop music and culture, hosted and 
 \nproduced by Sugartruck Recordings in conjunction with Frameline and San 
 Francisco LGBT Pride. The festival will take place over the weekend of 
 September 23-24 in San Francisco and Oakland, California and will feature 
 live music, DJs, spoken word, dance/performance events. \n\nThe first 
 PeaceOUT World Homo Hop Festival (Then known as Cypher) was \nheld in 
 August 2001 at Oakland's East Bay Pride and has become an annual 
 \ntradition. Its popularity enabled the creation of the upcoming 3rd Annual 
 \nPeaceOutEast (NYC October 15-16,2006) The 2nd annual PeaceOUT UK (October 
 20,2006)and the biannual PeaceOUTSouth ( Atlanta,Georgia). \n\nPeaceOUT 6 
 is proud to feature a FREE, all ages screening of the Planet Janice Films 
 documentary "Pick Up The Mic" at the San Francisco LGBT Community Center. 
 ”Pick Up The Mic” premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film 
 Festival and has since screened at 20+ festivals internationally,making its 
 San Francisco premiere at Frameline 30 (June,2006)and winning the Best 
 Soundtrack Award at OutFest (Los Angeles)in July,2006. \nThe screening is 
 made possible though a partnership between Frameline, The San Francisco 
 LGBT Community Center, and San Francisco LGBT Pride. \n\nA number of LGBT 
 hip-hop performers are listed on the Phat Family \nRecords and Sugartruck 
 Recordings homepages. Most of them have their own \nwebsites with photos, 
 MP3s and CDs available for sale. Many any of them \nhave appeared on one or 
 more Phat Family Records CD compilations. Please \nvisit 
 http://www.phatfamily.org and http://www.sugartruckrecordings.com \nfor 
 more info. All news and updates will be announced on the Phat Family 
 \nAnnouncements mailing list and Kitchen Sink’s monthly e-newsletter. 
 \nUpdates and show information will also be available at Mama Buzz Cafe 
 \n(2318 Telegraph Ave, Oakland.) \n\nArtists and fans interested in the 
 latest information on PeaceOUT \nand other Sugartruck and Phat Family 
 Records events are encouraged to sign \nup by sending e-mail to 
 phat-family-announce-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. \nIf you are in need of 
 more specific info, email us at \ninfo@peaceoutfestival.com or 
 events@kitchensinkmag.com. \n\n\nKitchen Sink, the magazine for people who 
 think too much, is a \nnon-profit, quarterly print magazine that explores 
 thought, art, \nculture, identity and politics. It is the premiere program 
 of the Neighbor \nLady Community Arts Project, an Oakland-based arts 
 organization, was \nrecently named 2004 Best Cultural Happening by San 
 Francisco Magazine, is \nthe recipient of the 2003 Utne Independent Press 
 Award for Best New Title, \nand the Best of the Bay 2003 awards from the SF 
 Weekly, SF Bay Guardian, \nand East Bay Express. \n\nMama Buzz is a cafe, 
 gallery and gathering place for artists, creators and \ntheir communities. 
 Mama Buzz was also named Best Hipster Hangout by The \nEast Bay Express, 
 Best Coffee with the Kitchen Sink by the SF Bay \nGuardian, and Best 
 Indoor/Outdoor Cafe by San Francisco Magazine. \n\nJen Loy \nPublisher, 
 Untitled Editor:: Kitchen Sink magazine \nOwner/Event Coordinator :: Mama 
 Buzz Cafe \n\nKS 14 available now! \nkitchensinkmag.com 
 \nkitchensinkmag.blogspot.com \nmamabuzzcafe.com \n\n*Best of the Bay: KS 
 named Best Cultural Happening by San Francisco \nMagazine *KS: Winner, 2003 
 UTNE Independent Press Award, Best New Title \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/01/18305326.php
SUMMARY:PeaceOUT: the 6th Annual World Homohop Festival
LOCATION:SATURDAY September 23 \nFREE SCRRENING of the \nPlanet Janice Films 
 documentary \nPICK UP THE MIC \nSan Francisco LGBT Community Center \n1800 
 Market (at Octavia) San Francisco \n4pm/FREE/ALL AGES \n\nSUNDAY September 
 24 \nThe Concert \nat 21 GRAND \n416 25th Street (at Broadway) 
 \nOakland,California \n$5-10 sliding admission/all ages \nDoors at 7pm/Show 
 at 8pm \n\n
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