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M9-19 interactive litplay, picket KFC, etc
+ antiwar march, reforming Islam, torture, Sylvester the fab Cockette, queer teachers speak, Mirkarimi, contradancing queerly + falcon NestCam, Canadaphilia, DAMN + questions
Questions:
Will SF host an Anarchist Book Fair this year???
Has Washington state supreme court considered marriage yet??
........
FREEDOM-SEEKERS' CALENDAR
( events, etc.
compiled by SUN and SaveFreedom;
with help from HolyTitClamps.com, SFBG.com, et alii ):
........................
For more "queer things to do"
in the San Franhattan Gay Area,
please visit Larrybob at HTC:
[ http://www.holytitclamps.com/ ]
.........................
PEREGRINE FALCONS nesting on PG&E building
in downtown SF, 2005:
to watch via NestCam,
please go to SCpbrg and follow directions:
http://www.scpbrg.org/
..........................
[ For bookshop events at
A Different Light, on Castro, in SF,
please visit
http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm ].
.......
Please FORWARD freely,
to willing recipients only.
..........................
..................
MARCH 2005:
..........
Second anniversary of the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.
..........
Wednesday, March 9 at 7 pm
CAL-SF: reading at
A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books, 601 Van Ness Ave.:
The new book, TORTURE AND TRUTH, presents a documentary history of the Abu Ghraib prisoner-torture scandal. UC Berkeley journalism professor and New Yorker writer Mark Danner examines how apparently reasonable policies can be swept away by intense pressure to produce a specific result.
415.441.6670
http://www.bookstore.com/events.html
http://www.bookstore.com/Mar2005.html
Free.
.......
CAL-SF: reading at
A Different Light, on Castro Street,
THE FABULOUS SYLVESTER:
The Legend, the Music, the 70s in San Francisco
Thursday, March 10,
7 pm
Joshua Gamson
A journey back through the music, madness, and unparalleled freedom of an era of change- the 70s- as told through the life of ultra-fabulous superstar Sylvester.
..... We follow him from the Gospel chorus to the glory days in the Castro where a generation shook off its shame as Sylvester sang and began his rise as part of a now-notorious theatrical troup called the COCKETTES.....
http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm
Free.
.............
Reforming Islam?
Thursday, March 10, lecture by Irshad Manji, author of
The Trouble with Islam Today: A Muslim's Call for Reform in Her Faith.
7:30 p.m., Temple Emanu-El, 2 Lake, S.F.
Free. (415) 751-2535
.............
Meet Mirkarimi
Thursday, March 10, the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood Coalition invites District 5 residents to meet their newly elected supervisor, Ross Mirkarimi, and discuss his first two months in office.
7-9 p.m., Park Branch Library, 1833 Page, S.F. Free. (415) 286-1039
...............
CAL-SF: 11 March:
"Half Price Friday":
8pm to 1am :
open playparty
for adults of any gender:
at sfCitadel.org
For work exchange, please email
volunteers [at] sfcitadel.org
For sfCitadel street address, exact price
possible last-minute changes, etc.,
please see:
[ http://www.sfcitadel.org/ ]
.............
Picket KFC
Saturday, March 12, join a monthly picket of KFC* organized by Bay Area Vegetarians, and petition the fast-food chain to foster better conditions
for the raising of chickens.
Noon-1 p.m., KFC, 4150 Geary, S.F.
http://www.bayareaVeg.org
[*formerly known as Kentucky Fried Chicken;
now Kosmically Franchised Cruelty...?]
...................
SF: 12 March, Sat. evening:
Lavender CONTRADANCE:
http://LCFD.org/sf/
.............
*SF: 12 March. Sat. evening:
INTERACTIVE LIT at
Writers With Drinks:
The spoken word show that keeps a spare ferret in its lunchbox will be
back this Saturday. It'll be like a crazy spiral staircase of stimuli that
echo louder the deeper you go. This time around, Writers With Drinks will
belike a personal-trauma improv storytelling jam.
We'll pass a big hat, and you'll write down your deepest and scar-tissuest personal trauma that you've never told anyone about.
And then each performer will randomly select a trauma to riff on. Maybe poet Lisa Ortiz will write a poem about your pain, or maybe comedian Ray Ferrer will spin a comedy routine out of it. Maybe Window Seat author Gregory Dicum will create a panoramic view that includes your deepest terror as a feature on the landscape, or Susan Stinson will build a queer narrative out of it. Or maybe Jess Arndt will spin a sexy hot story about it! .....
Saturday, March 12, from 7:30 to 9:30,
doors open at 7:00 pm
The Make Out Room, 3225 -- 22nd. St.
between Mission and Valencia, SF.
$3 to $5 sliding scale,
all proceeds benefit "other" mag
<http://www.othermag.org>
<http://www.charlieanders.com>
.............
CAL-SF, 12 March, Sat:
Mr S presents the Fetish Ball:
http://www.fetish-ball.com
...............
CAL-SF: ....... thru March 16:
exhibition on MAMMY PLEASANT
(Mary Ellen Pleasant),
controversial SF black pioneer,
in SF new Main Library,
SF History Center, 6th floor.
................................
CAL-SF: reading at
A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books, 601 Van Ness Ave.:
Wednesday, March 16 at 7 pm
In The Fabulous Sylvester, USF sociology professor Joshua Gamson takes us back to San Francisco in the 1970s. He follows the rise of disco sensation Sylvester, a singer who embodied the freedom, spirit and flamboyance of a golden moment in American culture.
415.441.6670
http://www.bookstore.com/events.html
http://www.bookstore.com/Mar2005.html
Free.
........................
CAL-SF: reading at
A Different Light, on Castro Street,
ONE TEACHER IN 10 (Second Edition)
Friday, March 18, 7:00pm
Brian Davis, Jan Goodman, Anafaith Lubliner
From Kevin Jennings, the director of the Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN),
comes a new collection of accounts by openly gay and lesbian teachers who tell about their struggles and victories, as they have put their own careers on the line to fight for justice. Each narrative recounts experiences as an openly queer teacher, or while coming-out.
http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm
Free.
..........
*CAL-SF: 19 March, Saturday:
yet another ANTI-WAR MARCH
[or is it an Anti-Fascism march?? ]....
Gather 11am in Dolores Park;
march to SF Civic Center.
[ Will "nakedmarvin" march nude this time? ]
......
[ PS from anarchists(?): "Once your protest occurs you may be interested in posting a report about it to The Direct Action Media Network (DAMN), a multi-media news service that gathers and distributes reports about protests, marches, strikes and other progressive direct actions. DAMN news reaches thousands of activists, soon-to-be-activists and interested non-activists around the world through our mailing lists (damn [at] tao.ca, damn-index [at] tao.ca) and web site
( http://damn.tao.ca ). If you post news about your direct actions onto DAMN they'll make sure that it gets into the hands of members of their network who will spread the word through their own mailing lists and publications. Contact DAMN at "damn [at] tao.ca" for reporters' guidelines and information about how to post your information. ]
...................
Please ignore the rumor that Bush plans
to criminalize CANADAPHILIA.
....................
###
Will SF host an Anarchist Book Fair this year???
Has Washington state supreme court considered marriage yet??
........
FREEDOM-SEEKERS' CALENDAR
( events, etc.
compiled by SUN and SaveFreedom;
with help from HolyTitClamps.com, SFBG.com, et alii ):
........................
For more "queer things to do"
in the San Franhattan Gay Area,
please visit Larrybob at HTC:
[ http://www.holytitclamps.com/ ]
.........................
PEREGRINE FALCONS nesting on PG&E building
in downtown SF, 2005:
to watch via NestCam,
please go to SCpbrg and follow directions:
http://www.scpbrg.org/
..........................
[ For bookshop events at
A Different Light, on Castro, in SF,
please visit
http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm ].
.......
Please FORWARD freely,
to willing recipients only.
..........................
..................
MARCH 2005:
..........
Second anniversary of the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.
..........
Wednesday, March 9 at 7 pm
CAL-SF: reading at
A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books, 601 Van Ness Ave.:
The new book, TORTURE AND TRUTH, presents a documentary history of the Abu Ghraib prisoner-torture scandal. UC Berkeley journalism professor and New Yorker writer Mark Danner examines how apparently reasonable policies can be swept away by intense pressure to produce a specific result.
415.441.6670
http://www.bookstore.com/events.html
http://www.bookstore.com/Mar2005.html
Free.
.......
CAL-SF: reading at
A Different Light, on Castro Street,
THE FABULOUS SYLVESTER:
The Legend, the Music, the 70s in San Francisco
Thursday, March 10,
7 pm
Joshua Gamson
A journey back through the music, madness, and unparalleled freedom of an era of change- the 70s- as told through the life of ultra-fabulous superstar Sylvester.
..... We follow him from the Gospel chorus to the glory days in the Castro where a generation shook off its shame as Sylvester sang and began his rise as part of a now-notorious theatrical troup called the COCKETTES.....
http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm
Free.
.............
Reforming Islam?
Thursday, March 10, lecture by Irshad Manji, author of
The Trouble with Islam Today: A Muslim's Call for Reform in Her Faith.
7:30 p.m., Temple Emanu-El, 2 Lake, S.F.
Free. (415) 751-2535
.............
Meet Mirkarimi
Thursday, March 10, the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood Coalition invites District 5 residents to meet their newly elected supervisor, Ross Mirkarimi, and discuss his first two months in office.
7-9 p.m., Park Branch Library, 1833 Page, S.F. Free. (415) 286-1039
...............
CAL-SF: 11 March:
"Half Price Friday":
8pm to 1am :
open playparty
for adults of any gender:
at sfCitadel.org
For work exchange, please email
volunteers [at] sfcitadel.org
For sfCitadel street address, exact price
possible last-minute changes, etc.,
please see:
[ http://www.sfcitadel.org/ ]
.............
Picket KFC
Saturday, March 12, join a monthly picket of KFC* organized by Bay Area Vegetarians, and petition the fast-food chain to foster better conditions
for the raising of chickens.
Noon-1 p.m., KFC, 4150 Geary, S.F.
http://www.bayareaVeg.org
[*formerly known as Kentucky Fried Chicken;
now Kosmically Franchised Cruelty...?]
...................
SF: 12 March, Sat. evening:
Lavender CONTRADANCE:
http://LCFD.org/sf/
.............
*SF: 12 March. Sat. evening:
INTERACTIVE LIT at
Writers With Drinks:
The spoken word show that keeps a spare ferret in its lunchbox will be
back this Saturday. It'll be like a crazy spiral staircase of stimuli that
echo louder the deeper you go. This time around, Writers With Drinks will
belike a personal-trauma improv storytelling jam.
We'll pass a big hat, and you'll write down your deepest and scar-tissuest personal trauma that you've never told anyone about.
And then each performer will randomly select a trauma to riff on. Maybe poet Lisa Ortiz will write a poem about your pain, or maybe comedian Ray Ferrer will spin a comedy routine out of it. Maybe Window Seat author Gregory Dicum will create a panoramic view that includes your deepest terror as a feature on the landscape, or Susan Stinson will build a queer narrative out of it. Or maybe Jess Arndt will spin a sexy hot story about it! .....
Saturday, March 12, from 7:30 to 9:30,
doors open at 7:00 pm
The Make Out Room, 3225 -- 22nd. St.
between Mission and Valencia, SF.
$3 to $5 sliding scale,
all proceeds benefit "other" mag
<http://www.othermag.org>
<http://www.charlieanders.com>
.............
CAL-SF, 12 March, Sat:
Mr S presents the Fetish Ball:
http://www.fetish-ball.com
...............
CAL-SF: ....... thru March 16:
exhibition on MAMMY PLEASANT
(Mary Ellen Pleasant),
controversial SF black pioneer,
in SF new Main Library,
SF History Center, 6th floor.
................................
CAL-SF: reading at
A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books, 601 Van Ness Ave.:
Wednesday, March 16 at 7 pm
In The Fabulous Sylvester, USF sociology professor Joshua Gamson takes us back to San Francisco in the 1970s. He follows the rise of disco sensation Sylvester, a singer who embodied the freedom, spirit and flamboyance of a golden moment in American culture.
415.441.6670
http://www.bookstore.com/events.html
http://www.bookstore.com/Mar2005.html
Free.
........................
CAL-SF: reading at
A Different Light, on Castro Street,
ONE TEACHER IN 10 (Second Edition)
Friday, March 18, 7:00pm
Brian Davis, Jan Goodman, Anafaith Lubliner
From Kevin Jennings, the director of the Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN),
comes a new collection of accounts by openly gay and lesbian teachers who tell about their struggles and victories, as they have put their own careers on the line to fight for justice. Each narrative recounts experiences as an openly queer teacher, or while coming-out.
http://www.adlbooks.com/events.cfm
Free.
..........
*CAL-SF: 19 March, Saturday:
yet another ANTI-WAR MARCH
[or is it an Anti-Fascism march?? ]....
Gather 11am in Dolores Park;
march to SF Civic Center.
[ Will "nakedmarvin" march nude this time? ]
......
[ PS from anarchists(?): "Once your protest occurs you may be interested in posting a report about it to The Direct Action Media Network (DAMN), a multi-media news service that gathers and distributes reports about protests, marches, strikes and other progressive direct actions. DAMN news reaches thousands of activists, soon-to-be-activists and interested non-activists around the world through our mailing lists (damn [at] tao.ca, damn-index [at] tao.ca) and web site
( http://damn.tao.ca ). If you post news about your direct actions onto DAMN they'll make sure that it gets into the hands of members of their network who will spread the word through their own mailing lists and publications. Contact DAMN at "damn [at] tao.ca" for reporters' guidelines and information about how to post your information. ]
...................
Please ignore the rumor that Bush plans
to criminalize CANADAPHILIA.
....................
###
For more information:
http://www.holytitclamps.com/
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Questions:
Will SF host an Anarchist Book Fair this year???
Answer:
Bound Together Anarchist Collective Book Store presents the 10th annual Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair, Saturday, March 26, 2005 from 10 AM to 6 PM at the San Francisco County Fair Building, Golden Gate Park near Ninth Avenue and Lincoln Way.
The largest Book Fair of it’s kind in North America returns for its 10th anniversary, with over 60 vendors, café and an impressive roster of speakers. Admission is free.
The San Francisco workers collective Arizmendi Bakery will be selling food and beverages at the Café. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Speakers confirmed so far include:
Barry Pateman - archivist at the Kate Sharpley Library, and senior editor at the Emma Goldman Papers. The most recent volume of Emma Goldman - A Documentary History Of The American Years Volume 2: Making Speech Free, 1902-1909 has just been published by University of California Press,and he has authored introductions to both the new edition of Alexander Berkman's 'What Is Anarchism' and The Voltairine De Cleyre Reader
Ward Churchill - reknowned scholar activist and troublemaker is the author and editor of numerous books and audio CDs. His latest work is On The Justice Of Roosting Chickens
Eric Drooker - legendary graphic artist whose work has graced a thousand walls, posters, t shirts and book covers. His seminal novel without words, Flood! is now available again in a new elegant edition
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz - pioneering feminist, and perennial activist is the author of two (to date) autobiographies - Red Dirt: Growing Up Okie, and her memoir of the 60s, Outlaw Woman
Chris Carlsson spent 13 years stealing office supplies to produce Processed World, a zine that chronicled the drudgery of 9-to-5 desk jobs. He helped bring Critical Mass into being, and created SHAPING SAN FRANCISCO: The Interactive Multimedia Excavation of the Lost History of San Francisco
Lynn Breedlove, chief singer and songwriter for infamous dyke-punk band Tribe 8, has been performing throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe for over a decade. She currently teaches at the Harvey Milk Institute in San Francisco,where she lives. Her first novel, Godspeed, is not your average drug redemption story, but it’s obviously based on her own experiences as an addict in past years, and that’s what makes it so compelling and real.
Entartete Künst (German for 'degenerate art') is an anarcho-electro/hip-hoppers put out political electronic music that fuses low- and high-brow culture (think dark, slow hip-hop with Noam Chomsky samples) into a potent mix that challenges the status quo.
For more information, call Bound Together Books at (415) 431-8355
Will SF host an Anarchist Book Fair this year???
Answer:
Bound Together Anarchist Collective Book Store presents the 10th annual Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair, Saturday, March 26, 2005 from 10 AM to 6 PM at the San Francisco County Fair Building, Golden Gate Park near Ninth Avenue and Lincoln Way.
The largest Book Fair of it’s kind in North America returns for its 10th anniversary, with over 60 vendors, café and an impressive roster of speakers. Admission is free.
The San Francisco workers collective Arizmendi Bakery will be selling food and beverages at the Café. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Speakers confirmed so far include:
Barry Pateman - archivist at the Kate Sharpley Library, and senior editor at the Emma Goldman Papers. The most recent volume of Emma Goldman - A Documentary History Of The American Years Volume 2: Making Speech Free, 1902-1909 has just been published by University of California Press,and he has authored introductions to both the new edition of Alexander Berkman's 'What Is Anarchism' and The Voltairine De Cleyre Reader
Ward Churchill - reknowned scholar activist and troublemaker is the author and editor of numerous books and audio CDs. His latest work is On The Justice Of Roosting Chickens
Eric Drooker - legendary graphic artist whose work has graced a thousand walls, posters, t shirts and book covers. His seminal novel without words, Flood! is now available again in a new elegant edition
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz - pioneering feminist, and perennial activist is the author of two (to date) autobiographies - Red Dirt: Growing Up Okie, and her memoir of the 60s, Outlaw Woman
Chris Carlsson spent 13 years stealing office supplies to produce Processed World, a zine that chronicled the drudgery of 9-to-5 desk jobs. He helped bring Critical Mass into being, and created SHAPING SAN FRANCISCO: The Interactive Multimedia Excavation of the Lost History of San Francisco
Lynn Breedlove, chief singer and songwriter for infamous dyke-punk band Tribe 8, has been performing throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe for over a decade. She currently teaches at the Harvey Milk Institute in San Francisco,where she lives. Her first novel, Godspeed, is not your average drug redemption story, but it’s obviously based on her own experiences as an addict in past years, and that’s what makes it so compelling and real.
Entartete Künst (German for 'degenerate art') is an anarcho-electro/hip-hoppers put out political electronic music that fuses low- and high-brow culture (think dark, slow hip-hop with Noam Chomsky samples) into a potent mix that challenges the status quo.
For more information, call Bound Together Books at (415) 431-8355
KFC demos are all cancelled for March
with baited breath we wait to see what the largest processor of chicken will do in their next move. they'll keep selling factory-farmed chickens by the millions, but the question is will they do it with or without basic standards of humane treatment
in the meantime, the demos are all on hold for the month
with baited breath we wait to see what the largest processor of chicken will do in their next move. they'll keep selling factory-farmed chickens by the millions, but the question is will they do it with or without basic standards of humane treatment
in the meantime, the demos are all on hold for the month
For more information:
http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/03/172435...
SUN very much appreciates the
postings by readers (as comments)
which provide updated and expanded info
on the Anarchist Bookfair
and on the KFC chicken struggle.
Thank you!
postings by readers (as comments)
which provide updated and expanded info
on the Anarchist Bookfair
and on the KFC chicken struggle.
Thank you!
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