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DESCRIPTION:Expo for the Artist & Musician Presents: Thursday Night D.I.Y.  Thursday, 
 November 18, 2004, 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm  CELLspace, 2050 Bryant Street (@18th 
 St.), San Francisco  $5 suggested donation -- No one turned away  Web site: 
  http://artsandmedia.net/expo/  RSVP:  diy@artsandmedia.net  WHY?  **Now 
 more than ever we need independent culture and media.**   Take that 
 lingering post-election hangover to CELLspace in San Francisco for the 
 first in a new series of do-it-yourself community events. The debut event 
 features DOCUMENTARY FILM and INDY MUSIC panels, plus a featured speaker 
 and film screening.  SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:  7:15-8:15 pm -- "Get Your Music 
 to the Masses"  -Toby Suckow (KUSF, Bimbo's 365 Club)  -Jesse Townley (924 
 Gilman St., Alternative Tentacles)  -Jeff Ray (Mission Creek Music 
 Festival)  -Jessie Young (The Independent)  -Irwin Schmirnoff & Jay 
 Jaworski (KUSF-FM)  -Kimberly Chun (Music Editor, San Francisco Bay 
 Guardian)  -Sarah Lockhart (21 Grand)  -Crisco Jones (KZSU-FM)  7:15-8:15 
 pm -- "Documentary Filmmaking 101"  -Julia Query ("Live Nude Girls Unite")  
 -Sarah Fisher ("Dharma Punx")  -Ryan Junell (Republican National Convention 
 documentarian)  -Virgil Porter ("Burn My Eye" independent music series)  
 -Kevin Epps ("Straight Outta Hunters Point")  -James Hou ("Masters of the 
 Pillow")  -Karen Larsen (Larsen Associates)  -Aron Ronen (DIY workshops 
 leader, "Did We Go?")  8:30-9:30 pm -- Working Artists in Conversation  
 Hosted by V. Vale (RE/Search). Featuring Sam Green ("The Weather 
 Underground")      9:45-close: Documentary and short film screening, 
 featuring  panelists and audience-contributed work.  EVENT DESCRIPTION:  
 The producers of the annual Expo for the Artist & Musician  present 
 Thursday Night D.I.Y. -- a workshop event supporting  independent artists, 
 musicians, producers and our communities.  Unsatisfied by TV news? Quiz 
 panelists on the ins and outs  of documentary filmmaking -- the how and why 
 of telling true stories about the world we live in.  Trying to get your 
 music to the masses? Learn the dos and don'ts for connecting with clubs, 
 alternative venues, indy labels and community festivals.  Take that 
 lingering post-election hangover to CELLspace in San Francisco for the 
 first in a new series of do-it-yourself community events. The debut evening 
 features:  - Panel Q&A: Get Your Music to the Masses  - Panel Q&A: 
 Documentary Filmmaking 101  - A conversation with Sam Green ("The Weather 
 Underground"), conducted by Re/Search Publications' cultural investigator 
 V. Vale.  - Film and video screening: Music, culture and issues  SHORT 
 DOCUMENTARY FILM SCREENING: We'll close the evening by screening shorts and 
 excerpts by our panelists, and also welcome audience contributions. 
 Screenings include:  - V. Vale's "Modern Pagans" video  - Amir Terkel's 
 study of Palestinians and Israelis rebuilding projects  - Unreleased 
 footage from Virgil Porter's breakthrough "Burn My Eye" underground music 
 video series  - Much more to be announced!    \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/11/04/51213.php
SUMMARY:Thursday Night D.I.Y., supporting indy music and documentary film
LOCATION:CELLspace, 2050 Bryant Street (@ 18th. St.), SF
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/11/04/51213.php
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DTEND:20041119T080000Z
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