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Alt Bay to Breakers
Anti-war, anti-bush, union, and creative signs and costumes from the 2004 Bay to Breakers. (Brought to us by the good people at Albertsons.)...
Posted: Sun, May 16, 2004 10:00pm PDT
FCC Visits Free Radio Santa Cruz
At 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, May 13, 2004, agents from the Federal Communications Commision attempted to gain entry into the studio of Free Radio Santa Cruz. Skidmark Bob approached the pair to ask if they had received complaints of interference. Both agents said the only problem was the station isn't licensed. As they left,
Agent Hartshorn threatened to return with a warrant if FRSC did not shut down....
Posted: Sat, May 15, 2004 10:19am PDT
Gas Boycott on Monday
Boycott of purchasing gas on monday's starting May 17th. This is an attempt to hurt the evil big oil tycoons and force them to lower prices to a reasonable level for the average working class citizen. We can fight big business if we stand united!...
Posted: Thu, May 13, 2004 11:32pm PDT
The People's Republic art exhibit
Inspired by “The Rise of the Fortress Continent,” a Naomi Klein article published in The Nation, Rupert Jenkins and Natasha Garcia-Lomas collected works of art from 5 nations exploring the effects of often-exploitive free trade agreements on laborers and their indigenous cultures....
Posted: Thu, May 13, 2004 1:14am PDT
Bums' Paradise documentary
This Award-Winning Documentary screens this Thursday, May 13th @ 7pm at the Albany High School Library.
It's free, but donations are encouraged =)...
Posted: Wed, May 12, 2004 12:54pm PDT
moving city collective
moving city collective-fresno is formed...
Posted: Wed, May 12, 2004 1:58am PDT
Newsom, Eggers Talk Arts
Mayor addressed housing, education, and funding issues with arts community at Thursday evening discussion....
Posted: Fri, May 7, 2004 12:38am PDT
Totalitarian Democracy:: a new poem by Lawerence Ferlinghetti
The poet might be anceint, but the raw power of this poem has more eloquently expressed the fucked up state of 21st century America better than anything else I've read lately....
Posted: Thu, May 6, 2004 11:40pm PDT
47 YEARS OF FILM
Review of the 47th SF International Film Festival...
Posted: Thu, May 6, 2004 10:44am PDT
FREE SOUND Parade/Protest
We are looking for performance artists, musicians, sound artists, and noisemakers, instruments and non-instruments of all sizes, people of all ages "expressing" themselves etc. for a parade/procession/demonstration to the City Hall press conference for ArtSFest 2004 on Tuesday May 4 from 11-12pm....
Posted: Mon, May 3, 2004 11:36pm PDT
"SAVE THE BOOKS" LAWSUIT
Taxpayers suit designed to force San Francisco City Hall to account for up to $316 million in taxpayers money....
Posted: Mon, May 3, 2004 1:59pm PDT
Announcing: A Radical Films Series at El Rio: Televising the Revolution!
Please join us for summer Tuesdays of radical films, discussions, and support local organizing while we're at it! Each film will benefit a different local organization, but donations are appreciated, not required. Our first feature will benefit the San Francisco Day Labor Program of La Raza Centro Legal (http://www.lrcl.org)....
Posted: Mon, May 3, 2004 11:55am PDT
Matt Gonzales at City Lights Tonight!
Matt Gonzales, Jack Hirschman, anti-Zionist journalist Jeffrey Blankfort, and others will speak at City Lights Bookstore at the Left Curve Release event at 7pm tonight!!...
Posted: Thu, Apr 29, 2004 1:09pm PDT
In The Sumptuous Reel Worlds Part 1
Imagine a 30-day mass media experiment. The programmers of the 47th San Francisco International Film Festival take over the major broadcasting networks and stuff the cultural arteries of deep-fried America with their ingeniously prepared detox spectrum of fresh and daring films from more than 45 different countries....
Posted: Mon, Apr 26, 2004 4:25pm PDT
SF International Film Festival
The SF International Film Festival presents a broad spectrum of political documentaries from home and abroad. In a unique and intimate way, the San Francisco International film festival 2004 offers a political documentary puzzle as to where exactly things stand in the middle east. Of the domestic variety Neverland/Guerilla dissapoints....
Posted: Mon, Apr 26, 2004 10:13am PDT
People's Park 35th Anniversary Faire
Hundreds gathered in People's Park in Berkeley to celebrate its 35th anniversary. Bands played on stage, a skate park was set up with many different ramps, and there was even a carousel made out of bicycle parts....
Posted: Sun, Apr 25, 2004 6:38pm PDT
SF Chron Article on Rev. Billy and the Stop Big Boxes Choir
The followers cheer their support. Reverend Billy has already exorcised one "seat of evil" in the last block -- the Gap. Putting one hand on the cash register, the other to the skies, he howled his exhortation: "Evil money, leave this transnational chain store!"...
Posted: Sat, Apr 24, 2004 11:27am PDT
People's Park 35th Anniversary on Sunday, 4/25 from 12-6pm
People's Park loves you - El Parque del Pueblo te quiere. - Le Parc du peuple t'aime. - Mense se veld is lief vir jou - Mensen Park houdt van U. - Folkets Park alskar er - Menschen Park liebt dich - Park Ludzi kocha Cie - O Parque do Povo te ama
Welcome to a Celebration of People's Park!...
Posted: Fri, Apr 23, 2004 10:34pm PDT
Rev. Billy Putting An End to WalMart Envy
Rev. Billy and the Stop Big Boxes Gospel Choir pay a visit to a Safeway in Berkeley, where they call on Safeway to stop WalMart envy, and provide a fair contract to their employees with full health care coverage. Rev. Billy also allowed someone to speak about the struggle against McDonalds in Oakland,...
Posted: Fri, Apr 23, 2004 12:47am PDT