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DESCRIPTION:Urban Ch@os, Queer Spaces & Other Places\n\nA night of film, spoken word & 
 indie/punk sounds\nFriday, February 22, 2002\nSpike00 productions present a 
 benefit for Paper Tiger TV, New Neutral Zone and Fierce!\nATA, 992 Valencia 
 St. @ 21st, San Francisco, CA 94110, tel. (415) 824-3890\n7:30 pm - 12 
 midnight, all ages, $5-$10 (sliding scale), refreshments available 
 \n\nhttp://www.spike00.com/urbanchaos\n\nSchedule of events:\n\n7:30 pm: dj 
 Spike spins indie and punk sounds \n8:00 pm: Introduction by Jacob Laurent 
 and films screenings \n10:00 pm: Spoken Word with Alan Reade and Seeley 
 Quest\n10:45 pm: dj Jacob spins indie, electronica and 
 punk\n\nFilms:\n\nKaren bout Karen\n(Aaron Park, QFC, 2001, Seattle, WA, 
 USA, super8, color, sound, 5 min.)\n\nScenic Seattle\n(Trever Smith, QFC, 
 2001, Olympia, WA, USA, video, color, sound, 4 min.)\n\nHoly 
 Matrimony?!\n(Trever Smith & Kristi Shaefer, QFC, 2001, Olympia, WA, USA, 
 super8, color, sound, 4 min.)\n\nQFC (queer film club) is DIY filmmaking 
 challenging stereotypical queer images. Promoting local and national queer 
 filmmakers, we hold open screenings in Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA. 
 \n\n\nFENCED OUT\n\n(Paper Tiger TV/New Neutral Zone/Fierce, 2000, USA, 
 video, color, sound, 20 min.)\n\nThis tape documents the fight for the 
 Christopher St. pier - one of the only places in New York City where youth 
 of color, low income, homeless andl/g/b/t/q youth can hang out. In the 
 summer of 2000, fences were built onthe spot where the kids congregated, 
 for construction for a new state park. Now in the summer of 2001 most of 
 the space has been taken over by thisdevelopment. Not only are city 
 developers interested in "fencing out" thekids, neighbors with apartments 
 overlooking the water want these kids toleave as well. The youth have 
 noticed an increased police presence that isnot intended to keep them safe 
 but as one officer stated quite bluntly "youare lowering the property 
 value". At first, upset that they will lose thepiers the producers of the 
 documentary interview pierets about how importantthe piers are in their 
 lives. To further explore their connection to thepiers, the producers 
 interview older l/g/b/t/q activists about the historyof the piers and its 
 connection to the gay liberation movement of the 60s. In turn they become 
 more politicized and see how their struggle to savetheir public space 
 connects to a larger historical and social movement. Asthe video come to a 
 conclusion, the young filmmakers' anger and sadnessabout losing the piers 
 develops into a plan of action to save them. \nProduced by Paper Tiger TV 
 in partnership with New Neutral Zone, a drop in center for gay, lesbian, 
 bisexual, transgendered, two-spirited and questioning youth and FIERCE a 
 community organizing project for lesbian, gay, bisexual, Two Spirit, 
 transgendered and questioning (LGBTSTQ) youth in NYC.\n\n\nTurning Tragedy 
 Into War\n\n(Paper Tiger TV, 2001, USA, video, color, sound, 28 
 min.)\n\nTurning Tragedy into War counteracts the corporate media's war 
 driven and racist spin on the recent events. The show critiques the media's 
 coverage while providing a background of the U.S. involvement in the Middle 
 East. Turning Tragedy into War uncovers the ways that the media takes 
 advantage of the fear and confusion in US public opinion and offers a look 
 at the anti-retaliation movement. The program includes studio commentary 
 from Robin Andersen, professor at Fordham University, and Kamran Rastegar 
 of Columbia University. The commentary is inter-spliced with numerous 
 interviews and scenes from the streets of NYC from the week following 
 September 11th.\nProduced by Paper Tiger Television on September 
 23rd.\n\nSpoken Word:\n\nALAN READE\n\nAlan Reade is a writer and 
 performance artist whose work examines how body image, language, and mass 
 media are internalized. He examines how individuals in a culture so focused 
 on sex, food, technology, and television can assimilate large cultural 
 ideas into the components of singular identity. His central focus has 
 always been the body--both the literal body and the symbolic body expressed 
 through video talking heads, Barbie dolls, or even images in tarot 
 cards--and how that body is shaped by and is shaping American 
 culture.\n\nAlan's solo and ensemble work has been presented at, among 
 other places, the Jon Sims Center for the Arts, 848 Community Space, 
 Theatre Rhino, and Artists’ Television Access (ATA) in San Francisco; the 
 Pyramid Club, The Knitting Factory, Dixon Place, the Cherry Lane Theatre, 
 and A Different Light Bookstore in New York City; and On The Boards, New 
 City Theatre, AFLN Gallery, Tugs, and 911 Media Arts Center in Seattle. One 
 of Alan's latest shows, Bear-A-Go-Go! was featured in the 2001 National 
 Queer Arts Festival, as part of the Best of AIRspace series. This show was 
 developed in summer 1999 at the Jon Sims Center for the Arts in San 
 Francisco. Alan's new show, Touched by a Monster will premiere nationally 
 in spring 2002, in conjunction with the release of a new spoken-word CD 
 entitled "4 Seasons in a Day" on Kuma Chan Records. Alan is a member of the 
 National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture. \n\nSEELEY QUEST\n\nSeeley 
 Quest speakin words, bustin tunes, dancin hot and provokin political art 
 possibilities. Art of the grotesque, stuff about naked and clothed desire, 
 drag, story vignettes, audience participation and always boundary-pushing. 
 Here's to making art, love and revolutions in a time of war, and 
 queering/queerupting the f*ck out of everything\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/3713.php
SUMMARY:Urban Ch@os, Queer Spaces & Other Places
LOCATION:ATA, 992 Valencia St. @ 21st, San Francisco, CA 94110, tel. (415) 
 824-3890\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/3713.php
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