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... events for freedomseekers, mainly in SF area, January 2006
FREEDOMSEEKERS' CALENDAR
( events, etc., mostly in the San Franhattan Gay Area,
compiled by SUN and SaveFreedom;
with help from Larrybob (of HolyTitClamps), SFBG.com, ebar.com, et alii );
mainly for nudist, queer, bohemian & cultural-creative communities, especially at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sfbarea/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SaveFreedom/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nakity/
http://www.indybay.org/lgbtqi/
........................
For more "queer things to do"
please visit Larrybob:
[ http://www.sfqueer.com/ ]
.........
Please FORWARD freely,
to willing recipients only.
........
FRIDAY, JAN. 13
Oakland: MLK speech for peace:
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood for peace,
as well as for civil rights.
Come to an all-day reading of his 1967 speech
"Beyond Vietnam:
A Time to Break Silence."
Noon to sundown,
Oakland Federal Building
1301 Clay, Oakl.
(510) 839-5877
............................
FRIDAY, JAN. 13
Tax relief
Help low-income families prepare their taxes and take advantage of credits.
And if you've got them, lend your language-interpretation skills as well.
Get training at one of the sessions
running through the middle of January.
(415) 963-5133
http://www.earnitkeepitsaveit.org
............................................
SF, circa 14-15 January:
3rd annual
OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL,
Fort Mason:
for details, please see
http://oceanfilmfest.org/
....................
SATURDAY, JAN. 14
Making peace:
Watch the documentary
Peacemaker4Life
and learn about the San Francisco Peacemakers, a group committed
to helping alleviate the affects of violence by making peace with god.
7:30 p.m.
Quaker House, 65 Ninth St., SF.
Free
(415) 573-8257
http://www.sfpeacemakers.org
............
SATURDAY, JAN. 14
Pro-labor rally at Berkeley Honda
Protests against Berkeley Honda persist as owners of the auto dealership
refuse to compromise
with unionizing employees.
Singing group the Raging Grannies perform at this week's community rally.
1-4 p.m.
Berkeley Honda, corner of Parker and Shattuck, Berk.
(510) 548-9334
beactive [at] sbcglobal.net
.....................................................
15 Jan, Sunday morning, 10am:
Unitarian-Universalist Forum,
with ACLU attorney Cecilia Wang
on
"How we must STOP TORTURE".
Free.
1187 Franklin St, SF
(near Geary & Van Ness).
http://www.uusf.org
.......
SUNDAY, JAN. 15:
Broaden hip-hop:
Check out a new movement to diversify hip-hop
at a performance by Latin hip-hoppers La Paz and Fifth Battalion with DJ Quad,
spoken word group Bay Area BADAS, and other performers of color
as well as disabled artists.
1-4 p.m.,
San Francisco Main Library, Kore[t] Auditorium
Free
(510) 649-8438
.......................................................
MONDAY, JAN. 16
Clear your record !
Don't let a run-in with the law hold you back.
Find out how you can clear your criminal record at a workshop
organized by the East Bay Community Law Center
at its 2nd annual event in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Love Center Church
10440 International Blvd., Oakl.
http://www.embracingthedream.com
....................................................................
TUESDAY, JAN. 17
Punk craft party
Greg Der Ananian hosts a celebration of the release of Bazaar Bizarre,
a DIY craft book for punks that gives clear instruction on how to make nifty items
like anarchy soap and vinyl record wrist cuffs.
7:30 p.m., Modern Times Bookstore
888 Valencia, SF
(415) 282-9246
http://www.mtbs.com
..................................................
2006 January 18:
birthday of America's queer
almost-king,
Prince Heinrich of Prussia,
18 January 1726.
http://www.365gay.com/lifestylechannel/intime/Index.htm
........
** SF, January 18th,
Wednesday evening:
at the new location of SFCITADEL,
Mistress Reba, a "compassionate sadist," teaches
PLAYING WITH NIPPLES,
from 8pm to 10pm.
(Doors open at 7:30pm.)
$20 admission.
For location and details, please see:
http://www.sfcitadel.org
http://www.mistressreba.com
............
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18
Clowning campaigns:
Fed-up Americans often write-in Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck on their election ballots.
At this reading, author Larry Bogad talks about his book
Electoral Guerrilla Theatre,
which covers the many electoral protests throughout the world.
7:30 p.m., Modern Times Bookstore
888 Valencia, SF
(415) 282-9246
http://www.mtbs.com
.....................................................
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18
Dog fighting
As part of the Animal Agony film series,
East Bay Animal Advocates hold a screening of
Out of the Pit:
Dog Fighting in Chicago,
which exposes the illegal activity.
7 p.m., Humanist Hall
390 27th St., Oakl. $5 donation
(510) 451-5818
humanisthall [at] yahoo.com
http://www.humanisthall.net
........................................................
SF:
The Coney Island of LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI:
in free film series on
THE BEATS:
2006 January 19, 26:
Thursdays at 12 noon.
SF Public Library, downtown SF
near Civic Center BART/Muni station.
http://www.sfpl.org
bwaterman [at] sfpl.org
FREE.
All welcome.
.................................
22 Jan, Sunday morning, 10am:
Unitarian-Universalist Forum,
with SF Supervisor
Ross MIRKARIMI
on meeting the needs of San Francisco.
Free.
1187 Franklin St, SF
(near Geary & Van Ness).
http://www.uusf.org
.......
....... thru 29 January:
Sixth Annual
Women on the Way Festival
@ Dance Mission
Footloose presents the Sixth Annual Women on the Way Festival,
Thursdays through Sundays, January 12 - 29, 2006, at Dance Mission.
Artistic Director Mary Alice Fry has carefully curated this year's three-week program
to unveil new work that reflects WOW's high caliber of performance.
On Jan. 12: Fresh Meat Productions, choreographed and performed by Sean Dorsey with Mair Culbreth.
In coming days Footloose will spotlight up-and-coming choreographers destined to leave their mark on the SF performance scene: Alma Esperanza Cunningham Movement, Davalos Dance Company,
Funsch Dance Experience, and danceNAGANUMA.
Hybrid companies define the uniqueness of the Bay Area and Fry has chosen some of the most innovative performance companies:
Eat Cake Productions, Talismanic Physical Theater,
Fresh Meat Productions, and Chinese Clown Cabaret
will be featured.
Each year the festival presents a solo performer,
whom in 2006 will be Amanda Moody in
D'Arc (Woman on Fire).
Dance Mission, 3316 24 St. at Mission Street
near 24 St. BART, SF
Thursdays-Sundays, January 12-29, 2006
All Shows at 8pm, except Sun., Jan. 15 at 7pm.
Tickets: $15-20 sliding.
Advance tickets: 866-468-3399; TIX Booth on Union Square
http://www.ticketweb.com
415-289-2000
http://www.ftloose.org
...................................................
SF, Jan. 26, Thursday
at 12 noon:
last film in free series on
THE BEATS:
SF Public Library, downtown SF
near Civic Center BART/Muni station.
http://www.sfpl.org
bwaterman [at] sfpl.org
FREE.
All welcome.
.................................
Jan. 27-28, SF:
electro-dances for LOVE PARADE and SomArts
The San Francisco Late Night Coalition,
with numerous bay area electronic dance music collectives,
proudly invites you to participate in two huge parties supporting
Loveparade San Francisco 2006
http://www.loveparadesf.org
and the SomArts Cultural Center
http://www.somarts.org
Both events will be held at SomArts, 934 Brannan Street in San Francisco.
On Friday, January 27th, Skills DJ Workshop brings together 20 different production companies
and 50 DJs for "GIVING BACK THE LOVE". This should be a rocking party showcasing
the exuberance and idealism of the
younger side of the bay area electronic dance scene.
The flyer and lineup can be seen at
http://www.skillsdj.com
On Saturday, January 28th, the more underground/burner
side of the scene will be out in force for a phat lineup of
house, breaks and trance organized by Opel Productions, Tantra and many other local collectives.
[.....]
The 2005 Loveparade was a great success with well over 50,000 people spreading the love
along Market Street and at Civic Center.
The costs of the city fees and personnel required for a downtown parade were huge however, so many groups are coming together to pay the remaining debt so that Loveparade San Francisco 2006 can proceed full steam ahead! [.....]
The SomArts Cultural Gallery is a non-profit art gallery and event space that hosts many
seminal electronic dance and art parties [.....]
-- SF Late Night Coalition
http://www.sflnc.com
................
[ SUN endorses these events.
Loveparade SF was clothing-optional in 2004 and 2005. ]
...........
29 Jan,
Sunday morning,
10am:
Unitarian-Universalist Forum,
with Nancy Deutsch
on "touching the heart of HOMELESSNESS".
Free.
1187 Franklin St, SF
(near Geary & Van Ness).
http://www.uusf.org
.......
( events, etc., mostly in the San Franhattan Gay Area,
compiled by SUN and SaveFreedom;
with help from Larrybob (of HolyTitClamps), SFBG.com, ebar.com, et alii );
mainly for nudist, queer, bohemian & cultural-creative communities, especially at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sfbarea/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SaveFreedom/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nakity/
http://www.indybay.org/lgbtqi/
........................
For more "queer things to do"
please visit Larrybob:
[ http://www.sfqueer.com/ ]
.........
Please FORWARD freely,
to willing recipients only.
........
FRIDAY, JAN. 13
Oakland: MLK speech for peace:
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood for peace,
as well as for civil rights.
Come to an all-day reading of his 1967 speech
"Beyond Vietnam:
A Time to Break Silence."
Noon to sundown,
Oakland Federal Building
1301 Clay, Oakl.
(510) 839-5877
............................
FRIDAY, JAN. 13
Tax relief
Help low-income families prepare their taxes and take advantage of credits.
And if you've got them, lend your language-interpretation skills as well.
Get training at one of the sessions
running through the middle of January.
(415) 963-5133
http://www.earnitkeepitsaveit.org
............................................
SF, circa 14-15 January:
3rd annual
OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL,
Fort Mason:
for details, please see
http://oceanfilmfest.org/
....................
SATURDAY, JAN. 14
Making peace:
Watch the documentary
Peacemaker4Life
and learn about the San Francisco Peacemakers, a group committed
to helping alleviate the affects of violence by making peace with god.
7:30 p.m.
Quaker House, 65 Ninth St., SF.
Free
(415) 573-8257
http://www.sfpeacemakers.org
............
SATURDAY, JAN. 14
Pro-labor rally at Berkeley Honda
Protests against Berkeley Honda persist as owners of the auto dealership
refuse to compromise
with unionizing employees.
Singing group the Raging Grannies perform at this week's community rally.
1-4 p.m.
Berkeley Honda, corner of Parker and Shattuck, Berk.
(510) 548-9334
beactive [at] sbcglobal.net
.....................................................
15 Jan, Sunday morning, 10am:
Unitarian-Universalist Forum,
with ACLU attorney Cecilia Wang
on
"How we must STOP TORTURE".
Free.
1187 Franklin St, SF
(near Geary & Van Ness).
http://www.uusf.org
.......
SUNDAY, JAN. 15:
Broaden hip-hop:
Check out a new movement to diversify hip-hop
at a performance by Latin hip-hoppers La Paz and Fifth Battalion with DJ Quad,
spoken word group Bay Area BADAS, and other performers of color
as well as disabled artists.
1-4 p.m.,
San Francisco Main Library, Kore[t] Auditorium
Free
(510) 649-8438
.......................................................
MONDAY, JAN. 16
Clear your record !
Don't let a run-in with the law hold you back.
Find out how you can clear your criminal record at a workshop
organized by the East Bay Community Law Center
at its 2nd annual event in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Love Center Church
10440 International Blvd., Oakl.
http://www.embracingthedream.com
....................................................................
TUESDAY, JAN. 17
Punk craft party
Greg Der Ananian hosts a celebration of the release of Bazaar Bizarre,
a DIY craft book for punks that gives clear instruction on how to make nifty items
like anarchy soap and vinyl record wrist cuffs.
7:30 p.m., Modern Times Bookstore
888 Valencia, SF
(415) 282-9246
http://www.mtbs.com
..................................................
2006 January 18:
birthday of America's queer
almost-king,
Prince Heinrich of Prussia,
18 January 1726.
http://www.365gay.com/lifestylechannel/intime/Index.htm
........
** SF, January 18th,
Wednesday evening:
at the new location of SFCITADEL,
Mistress Reba, a "compassionate sadist," teaches
PLAYING WITH NIPPLES,
from 8pm to 10pm.
(Doors open at 7:30pm.)
$20 admission.
For location and details, please see:
http://www.sfcitadel.org
http://www.mistressreba.com
............
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18
Clowning campaigns:
Fed-up Americans often write-in Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck on their election ballots.
At this reading, author Larry Bogad talks about his book
Electoral Guerrilla Theatre,
which covers the many electoral protests throughout the world.
7:30 p.m., Modern Times Bookstore
888 Valencia, SF
(415) 282-9246
http://www.mtbs.com
.....................................................
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18
Dog fighting
As part of the Animal Agony film series,
East Bay Animal Advocates hold a screening of
Out of the Pit:
Dog Fighting in Chicago,
which exposes the illegal activity.
7 p.m., Humanist Hall
390 27th St., Oakl. $5 donation
(510) 451-5818
humanisthall [at] yahoo.com
http://www.humanisthall.net
........................................................
SF:
The Coney Island of LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI:
in free film series on
THE BEATS:
2006 January 19, 26:
Thursdays at 12 noon.
SF Public Library, downtown SF
near Civic Center BART/Muni station.
http://www.sfpl.org
bwaterman [at] sfpl.org
FREE.
All welcome.
.................................
22 Jan, Sunday morning, 10am:
Unitarian-Universalist Forum,
with SF Supervisor
Ross MIRKARIMI
on meeting the needs of San Francisco.
Free.
1187 Franklin St, SF
(near Geary & Van Ness).
http://www.uusf.org
.......
....... thru 29 January:
Sixth Annual
Women on the Way Festival
@ Dance Mission
Footloose presents the Sixth Annual Women on the Way Festival,
Thursdays through Sundays, January 12 - 29, 2006, at Dance Mission.
Artistic Director Mary Alice Fry has carefully curated this year's three-week program
to unveil new work that reflects WOW's high caliber of performance.
On Jan. 12: Fresh Meat Productions, choreographed and performed by Sean Dorsey with Mair Culbreth.
In coming days Footloose will spotlight up-and-coming choreographers destined to leave their mark on the SF performance scene: Alma Esperanza Cunningham Movement, Davalos Dance Company,
Funsch Dance Experience, and danceNAGANUMA.
Hybrid companies define the uniqueness of the Bay Area and Fry has chosen some of the most innovative performance companies:
Eat Cake Productions, Talismanic Physical Theater,
Fresh Meat Productions, and Chinese Clown Cabaret
will be featured.
Each year the festival presents a solo performer,
whom in 2006 will be Amanda Moody in
D'Arc (Woman on Fire).
Dance Mission, 3316 24 St. at Mission Street
near 24 St. BART, SF
Thursdays-Sundays, January 12-29, 2006
All Shows at 8pm, except Sun., Jan. 15 at 7pm.
Tickets: $15-20 sliding.
Advance tickets: 866-468-3399; TIX Booth on Union Square
http://www.ticketweb.com
415-289-2000
http://www.ftloose.org
...................................................
SF, Jan. 26, Thursday
at 12 noon:
last film in free series on
THE BEATS:
SF Public Library, downtown SF
near Civic Center BART/Muni station.
http://www.sfpl.org
bwaterman [at] sfpl.org
FREE.
All welcome.
.................................
Jan. 27-28, SF:
electro-dances for LOVE PARADE and SomArts
The San Francisco Late Night Coalition,
with numerous bay area electronic dance music collectives,
proudly invites you to participate in two huge parties supporting
Loveparade San Francisco 2006
http://www.loveparadesf.org
and the SomArts Cultural Center
http://www.somarts.org
Both events will be held at SomArts, 934 Brannan Street in San Francisco.
On Friday, January 27th, Skills DJ Workshop brings together 20 different production companies
and 50 DJs for "GIVING BACK THE LOVE". This should be a rocking party showcasing
the exuberance and idealism of the
younger side of the bay area electronic dance scene.
The flyer and lineup can be seen at
http://www.skillsdj.com
On Saturday, January 28th, the more underground/burner
side of the scene will be out in force for a phat lineup of
house, breaks and trance organized by Opel Productions, Tantra and many other local collectives.
[.....]
The 2005 Loveparade was a great success with well over 50,000 people spreading the love
along Market Street and at Civic Center.
The costs of the city fees and personnel required for a downtown parade were huge however, so many groups are coming together to pay the remaining debt so that Loveparade San Francisco 2006 can proceed full steam ahead! [.....]
The SomArts Cultural Gallery is a non-profit art gallery and event space that hosts many
seminal electronic dance and art parties [.....]
-- SF Late Night Coalition
http://www.sflnc.com
................
[ SUN endorses these events.
Loveparade SF was clothing-optional in 2004 and 2005. ]
...........
29 Jan,
Sunday morning,
10am:
Unitarian-Universalist Forum,
with Nancy Deutsch
on "touching the heart of HOMELESSNESS".
Free.
1187 Franklin St, SF
(near Geary & Van Ness).
http://www.uusf.org
.......
For more information:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SaveFreedom/
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