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DESCRIPTION:Here is the blurb in this week's 'SF Weekly' for 'Defiant Proclamations,' 
 an exhibit of radical poster art at CELLspace tomorrow 
 night:\n\nhttp://www.sfweekly.com/events/and-147-defiant-proclamationsand-148--1889612/\n 
 \nNot Everything Is on the Internet\nBy Hiya Swanhuyser\n\nKevin Keating 
 was once known far and wide as the Mission Yuppie Eradication Project; he 
 was accused of keying SUVs in the late 1990s to protest gentrification. 
 Most people thought he was making a complicated point in a humorously 
 dramatic manner, but, of course, opinions varied. In a 1999 San Francisco 
 Chronicle article detailing his arrest and the police ransacking of his 
 home, he was portrayed as a poo-smearing criminal, but even Commander Greg 
 Suhr of the Mission Police Station freely admitted that Keating was 
 “well-read and cerebral.” Don’t you want to see this guy’s art 
 collection? \n \nAt “Defiant Proclamations,” Keating and other 
 interesting, energetic activists such as muralist Mona Caron and painter 
 Hugh D’Andrade display their political posters. “Radical Posters from 
 the 1960s to the Present” is the show’s subtitle, and other 
 contributors include Jesus Barraza and Melanie Cervantes of Dignidad 
 Rebelde, who have deep roots in the Bay Area’s graphic-arts poster 
 tradition. And word on the cyberstreet is that Vince Dugar has a poster 
 made by 1960s food-freedom group the Diggers.\n\n'Defiant Proclamations,' 
 will be exhibited for one night only, Thursday March 11th, from 7pm to 
 midnight, at CELLspace, 2050 Bryant Street, (bet. 18th and 19th) in the 
 Mission District, San Francisco.  Be there or be square!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/10/18640531.php
SUMMARY:Radical poster art exhibit at CELLspace, one night only
LOCATION:CELLspace, 2050 Bryant Street, (bet. 18th and 19th) in the Mission 
 District, San Francisco.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/10/18640531.php
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