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DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate ten years of independently radical publishing on 
 Saturday, May 5th at Eli's Mile High Club in Oakland.\n$5 donation. No one 
 turned away. Doors 8pm/ Show 9pm\n\nFeaturing performances by:\n– The 
 Rawk Hawks - Punk covers featuring Michelle "Todd" Gonzales from Spitboy 
 and secret special guests\n– Street Eaters - East Bay truewave / punk 
 power duo whose new album "Envoy" is based on the speculative fiction of 
 Ursula K. Le Guin's (rest in power)\n– Jungle Cat - Babes of historical 
 significance\n– Special performances by The Mess, East Bay sketch comedy 
 troupe\n\nPlus new shirts, books, and more to get lit!\n\nPM Press 
 celebrates ten years of publishing radical books and media to educate, 
 entertain, and inspire. We're old enough to know what we're doing and young 
 enough to know what's at stake. Join us! http://www.pmpress.org\n\nThe Rawk 
 Hawks are the Weird Al of English Department bands, featuring Michelle 
 "Todd" Gonzales from Spitboy, have been variously called The World’s 
 Greatest Rock Band," "The Only Band that Matters," and "Best Wisconsin 
 Carnival Act of 1987." They are best known for chaotic yet grammatically 
 correct live performances at Madison Square Garden, CBGBs, and People’s 
 Park. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and 
 uninducted in 1998.\n\nStreet Eaters are a truewave//punk band from 
 Berkeley+Oakland that has drawn a range of sonic comparisons to bands from 
 Wipers to Masshysteri, Autoclave to Mission of Burma, Huggy Bear to KARP, 
 Sonic Youth’s 'Bad Moon Rising' to the early recordings of Warsaw. Their 
 latest record, "The Envoy" (Nervous Intent Records/Contraszt! Records), is 
 a concept album based on Ursula K. Le Guin's (rest in power) books "The 
 Dispossessed" and "Left Hand of Darkness". Inspired by Le Guin’s 
 speculative fiction and radical analytic lens on the world around us and 
 beyond it, "The Envoy" lyrically and musically tackles themes of 
 oppression, resistance, and change.\n\nJungle Cat - Babes of Historical 
 Significance\n\nTHE MESS is a sketch comedy troupe based in California's 
 East Bay with writers, dancers, singers, actors, and mischief makers from 
 all over the globe. This collective of rabble-rousers create original 
 scripted shows from the ground up with a focus on performances that 
 celebrate the Bay Area’s diversity, and create immersive comedic 
 experiences with a lean toward the theatrical. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/16/18808534.php
SUMMARY:PM Press Ten Year Rock and Roll Celebration
LOCATION:Eli's Mile High Club in Oakland\n3629 Martin Luther King Jr Way
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/16/18808534.php
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