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conference list - in chronological order (by the starting date of the event).
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This list contains information on upcoming political conferences,
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gatherings, and demonstrations, as well as information on music festivals
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and some tattoo conventions. the listing is not limited to the US or to
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North America. Please email me at angel+@osu.edu or reply to this message
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to contribute information to this list. This message will be posted every
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two weeks or so to these newsgroups and lists:
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alt. punk, alt. music independent, alt.music.hardcore, alt.music.ska,
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alt.society.anarchy, alt.zines, rec.arts.bodyart, the punklist, the
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aaa-web, and the anarchy list.
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If you would like to receive it regularly through email please contact me.
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I appologize about the lateness of this posting. This list is also on the
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web! You can reach it at http://www.ECNet.Net/users/uaadams/gather.html,
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maintained by Tony Atoms.
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* I need information for any organzing around the Republican National
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Convention, an animal rights thing in DC, and rumored gatherings/fests in
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San Diego, BC, Winnipeg, Minneapolis, and Indianapolis.
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this list was last updated 5/15/96
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contents:
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Events without dates/rumored events:
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Republican Nat. Convention in San Diego, California
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Northern California tattoo convention
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Greenfields Music Festival in Saskatoon, SK Canada
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Anarchist "Summer School": Glasgow Scotland
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Chronological order:
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May 23-29: Wilmington NC : WE Festival
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May 24-25 : Philadelphia Punk Fest CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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May 25-26: Columbus, OH: Artistry in Ink Tattoo Convention
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June 5-8: Tulsa OK: Music Festival
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June 6-9: Madrid Spain: Conference on Cyberspace
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June 9 1996 : Greenport NY : Poetry Fest 96
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June 15th: Chicago IL : Punk Picnic
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*June 18-24: Washington DC: World ANimal Awareness Week
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June 19-24: Earth First! Gathering (tentative dates)
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*June 20-23 : San Francisco : Queercore Festival
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June 26-30 : Eugene, Oregon : Punk gathering/ fest
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June 28-29 : Minneapolis MN : Nedfest (music)
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* July 3-4 : Philadelphia PA: freedom rally
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July 3-5: Long Beach CA: SoCal Peace Fest
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July 5-7 : Seattle : Girl Convention
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July 5-7 : Columbus OH : Hardcore Fest
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July 13-14 : Nelson, BC Canada : "political arts event"
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July 18th-Aug. 4th : Atlanta, Georgia :
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Olympics / Food Not Bombs int'l gathering
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July 19-23: Goleta CA : Hardcore Festival
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August 2-4: Philadelphia : Riot Grrrl Conference
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August 9-10 : Cleveland Ohio : Hardcore Fest
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August 11: vancouver, BC Canada : political arts fest
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August 21-24: Tulsa OK: Music Festival
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August 21-31: chicago IL : Active Resistance/
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Democratic National Convention
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Labor Day weekend: Louisa VA: conference on communal living
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*September 5-8: Wisconsin Sister Subverter DIY Women's Gathering
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*September 28- Oct 5: Negril, Jamaica : Tattoo Convention
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October 19: London UK : Int'l Anarchist Bookfair
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*October 25-27: Pittsburgh PA : Meeting of the Marked Tattoo Convention
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where to get more information / announcements
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* New or updated information
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Details:
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Repubican National convention in San Diego
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Dates : ??
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The group organizing various and sundry protests against the Repulsive
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convention here in San Diego is called "Voices." They can probably be
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hunted up through the San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bi Center located on Normal
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st, phone: 619/692-2077. There is also another group in San Diego called
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the "Rainbow Congress," someone at the center might know about them, too
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(they are not a gay group).
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Northern CA tattoo convention.
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Dates: ??
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Don't have any information except that it's in may andyou can look it up at:
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http://www.tsware.com/C3/NewCreation/extravaganza96.html
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Greenfieds Festival
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Saskatoon, SK, CAnada
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Dates: ??
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Last year there were 38 bands and over 1000 people, it lasted three days.
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For info email dnb180@mail.usask.ca or call 306-241-7006. Shoud be sometime
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in August.
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Anarchist SUmmer School
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Glasgow Scotland
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Dates: ??
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The last summerr school was in 1993 and had about 200 participants from
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England, Ireland, and Italy as well as Scotland.
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WE Festival
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May 23 - 29, 1996
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Wilmington NC
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"Come Wreck Our Town"
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Join an eclectic gathering of people who do cool stuff at the WE Festival
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in Wilmington, NC, Thursday, May 23 - Wednesday, May 29. It's a seven day
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smorgasbord of cool stuff: over 50 bands from around the world, a plethora
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of independent / underground films, tons of zines, and an unhealthy dose of
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microbrewed beer, will be featured during this seven day romp through our
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own private wonderland.
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The Wilmington Exchange is a cooperative organization that encourages
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independent thought and creativity. The purpose of the WE Festival is to
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present an environment where people can come together, interact, and be
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inspired; promoting a sense of community by nurturing artists' careers,
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rather than exploiting them. Helping them find the tools to do the work
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they love without compromise.
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WE Festival attendees will get in to all participating venues and receive
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a We Guide(to help them navigate the new frontier). Plus, they'll receive
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access to the Wilmington Exchange Center, where they can bring a bigass bag
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and fill it with whatever they desire, since tons of free swag will be
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theirs for the taking. The cost to attend the week-long WE Festival is only
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$15.00. The cost for anyone attending as a representative of any corporate
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conglomerate is $1500.00(that is not a joke).
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If you have any questions, email us at WEFestival@aol.com, call Rick at
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(910) 256-7867 or Kenyata at (910) 256-3791. Web pages coming soon
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Send submissions to WE Fest, P.O. Box 2071, Wilmington, NC
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28402-2071 USA.
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Artistry in Ink '96
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Columbus OH
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May 25/26
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Veterans Memorial, 300 W Broad St.
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For special hotel rates call 614.885.7300. To pre-register for tattoo
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competition, call John at 818.889.8740 ext 331.
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June 5-8
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Music Festival
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Tulsa Okahoma
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We're booking not one, but two! festivals in Tulsa, Oklahoma. mostly just
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music but if someone wants to organize any other events here that might be
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cool. the first fest is June 5-8th. The second is August 21-24. the
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only dates that are set in stone as of now are Pez on June 7th, Whitekaps
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on Aug 22nd, and Blanks 77 on Aug. 24th. Other bands that WILL play but
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we don't know what days yet are: Brother Inferior, the Droids, Remission,
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Welfare, N.O.T.A., Bob of Tribes, Rash of Beatings, Distrust, Implied
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Consent, 30footFall, the Krumbs.
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-We need bands to play! we need people to come! Shows will be held
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at the 401 club (Archer and Boulder in Tulsa) unless we need to move to the
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skatepark. We're also looking at getting a permit to hold outdoor events.
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For any info at all on These two festivals, E-mail Dave Thompson at
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GDTF36A@PRODIGY.COM, call at (918)585-5601, or write at 10305 S. 197th E.
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Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74014. Thanks.
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Fifth International Conference on Cyberspace
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June 6th to 9th, 1996
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Madrid, Spain
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5CYBERCONF is an international conference that addresses the social,
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political and cultural implications of cyberspace from a critical
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standpoint and encourages discussion between theoreticians and
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practitioners. Hosted for the first time in Europe, this fifth edition of
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CYBERCONF considers computer-human interface breakthroughs, our fascination
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and weariness with disobedient technology, the role of synthetic behaviour
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in virtual design, and the increasing importance of cross-cultural
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contributions to the electronic community.
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5CYBERCONF is scheduled to start on Thursday afternoon, June 6th and take
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place over three and a half days. There will be 7 keynote speakers, 18
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plenary sessions, special events, a videoconference link-up and a banquet
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dinner on Sunday June 9th. All sessions are designed to foster discussion.
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Presentations will be in English and Spanish with simultaneous translation.
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The six themes are:
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INTER-FACE LIFT
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CYBER SICK-AND-TIRED
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TECHNOLOGY GOOD, PEOPLE BAD (Virtual Perversions)
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DIGITAL THIRD WORLDS
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CRASH TECHNOLOGY
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SYNTHETIC BEHAVIOUR (Recombinart)
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* FEES & REGISTRATION *
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The registration fee for attending 5CYBERCONF is US$200. The registration
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form can be found on-line at our web site, or by contacting Susie Ramsay at
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5cyberconf@ceai.telefonica.es. Please note that registration is on a first
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come, first serve basis and attendance is limited to 140. The deadline for
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registration is May 1, 1996
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* FOR FURTHER INFORMATION *
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5CYBERCONF, Fundacion Arte y Tecnologia, Gran Via, 28. 2 planta, 28013
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Madrid, Spain
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Tel. 34-1-542-9380 Fax. 34-1-521-0041
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Email 5cyberconf@ceai.telefonica.es Contingency Email 100705.140@compuserve.com
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http://www.telefonica.es/fat/
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June 9 1996
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Poetry Fest 96
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Greenport, NY June 9 all day and night - hundreds of poets and publishers
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This is the first national Poetry Fest and anyone in the poetry scene,
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either as a poet or a small press/litmag publisher, is encouraged to
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attend. This will be publicized throughout the New York Metro area and
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southern New England and will attract hundreds of those interested in
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buying/swapping zines.
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What I'm arranging for is guest speakers and topics will include
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self-publishing, free speech, e-zines and e-poetry, the value of the zine
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to the poet, what is modern poetry? the future of poetry and the art of the
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zine. Also, there will be tons of readings, so bring some poems.
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Tables, $30. Half-table, $18. (You should easily make this money back)
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Too, my wife manages a motel in Greenport (a one block walk from the
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festivities). She can arrange for double occupancy rooms for $55. That's
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$27.50 if you're willing to split it with someone else.
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Please publish the facts of this release in your zine as soon as possible.
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All zine and literary publishers are welcome to Poetry Fest 96, whether you
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publish poetry or not.
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Darren Johnson, Coordinator PO Box 672 Water Mill, NY 11976 RocketUSA@delphi.com
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June 15th
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Chicago Punk Picnic, with a lot of bands and socializing. On Cricket Hill
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in Chicago, set up by Mike and Matt of The Wrench Collective.
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June 18-24
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World Animal Awareness Week
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Washington DC
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18th - Press Conference
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20-22 - The World Congress for Animals
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21-22 - World Expo for Animals
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22 - Celebrity Gala
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23 - March for the Animals
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24 - National Lobby Day for Animals
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It's being put on by the National Alliance for Animals (NAA) and endorsed
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by every Animal Rights (AR) group that I've ever heard of. Contact NAA for
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a brosure.
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The National Alliance for Animals
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PO Box 77196
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Washington, DC, 20013-7196
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703-810-1085 (Fax 703-810-1089)
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Tentative Dates: June 19-24
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Earth First Gathering
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No location Yet
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From: Earth First <actionupdate@gn.apc.org>
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What is it Robin? Can it be true?
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Well holy tree stumps Batman, they want to have an Earth First! Gathering!
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But how can that be? Surely they aren't able to organise one without a
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large office and international financing? And any way, they're not wearing
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tights. How can they save the world without tights?
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I can't believe it Batman - it looks like they're going to try and ask for
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help.This is too much. If people start taking control of their own lives
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they'll stop leaving it up to us to fight the bad guys. Then what'll
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happen? It'll be anarchy - the death of super heroes as we know them!
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..... we interrupt this program to bring you an announcement. A lone
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individual by the name of Luke is proposing that there is an Earth First!
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gathering over the Summer Solstice and would like to hear your opinions. We
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are now going live to his house for this exclusive interview.
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"Hello my name's Luke and I help put the Earth First! Action Update
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together. I'm sending this message to a few people I thought might be
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interested and you are one of them! As most of you will know, Earth First!
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has 'national' gatherings about every 6 months. Normally about 80 people
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turn up and there are talks by different campaign groups, discussions on a
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range of issues and generally a good party where we all chill out together.
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At the last gathering in Lancashire I agreed, along with 2 others to sort
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out the next one for Easter. However, Easter is rapidly approaching and the
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other 2 are rapped up at Newbury. Having talked to a few other people
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about this we arrived at the decision that maybe we should put on a really
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sorted summer gathering rather than a half sorted Easter one. South
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Somerset EF! proposed holding the gathering over the summer solstice. They
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proposed that the site should be the single most important priority and
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that it should be in a beautiful area, away from development and
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preferably with a stone circle or hill fort. I've also talked the idea over
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with Reclaim the Streets and A30 Action along with several other active
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people.
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What I'd like to know is -What do you think? Would you like to be involved
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and what do you think is needed? (Please note that Earth First! is a doing
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word. It is not an exclusive club. All ideas are welcome)
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I propose that the gathering is much larger than normal and is geared up
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not only as a meeting point for people in the movement, but also as a good
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introduction and training for people new to direct action campaigning.
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There could be: presentations on ALL direct action campaigns (Roads, Shell,
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JSA); a full training in all aspects of direct action campaigning (from
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building tree houses to writing press releases); a debate/ speakers forum
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(covering any topics people wish to raise from splits in the movement to
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life on mars!) ; and also a full range of introductions to positive
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alternatives to mass consumerism and generally staying chilled out in a
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hectic world (yoga, permaculture, spiritualism etc). These 4 areas could be
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placed in 4 separate marquees/large benders and be running continuously
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over the length of the gathering. We could also have a lot of drummers,
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theatre groups, entertainers for the evenings to ensure it's one hell of a
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party!
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I'm basically looking for ideas from people and offers of help. There are a
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lot of things that could be done with this gathering, especially as it is
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not until June. However, I won't keep ranting on about all the ideas I've
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got as for it to work really well it needs to be thought about be a lot of
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people (get that morphic resonance going!) - we could get someone to give a
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talk on that as well.
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Firstly I need to know whether people think it is a good idea. How about
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the 19th to the 24th of June?If people are intoit, the second area needing
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to be sorted is a site. We need a friendly land owner who will let around
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300 people camp on her/his land for 5 days. We'll also need running water
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and the site needs to be at least football pitch size with space for
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vehicles to park away from the tents/tepees etc. Does anyone know the owner
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of the site for the Big Green Gathering? That has a stone circle as well.
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Or maybe someone knows the owner of Glastonbury and we could get a field
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there? Do you know of anywhere we could have? What area of the country
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should it be in?
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If I get a positive response to this mailing then I'll put a flier out
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about it with the next Earth First! Action Update, giving a clearer idea of
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the options and what help will be required to get it off the ground. As
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with most Earth First! events it will probably be put together in a weird
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sort of organised chaos sort of way - but when they come together they're
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the best (witness the Whatley Quarry Action). Like I said, if people think
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it is a good idea and a few people start offering to help out then I'll set
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a meeting for early March and those interested can then start thrashing out
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how to get it sorted.
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All comments / offers of help to Luke on 01222 383363 or email
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'actionupdate@gn.apc.org' or write to PO BOX 7,Cardiff CF2 4XX. Please note
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that I'm not 'in charge' ofthe gathering, although I'm prepared to put a
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lot of work into ensuring it happens. If the gathering idea gets a good
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response then I'll ensure we get a team of people together to make sure it
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happens. Anyone is welcome to be part of that team. Enthusiasm is much
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more important than experience. Burnt out experts should help out on a
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consultation basis only!"
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled viewing...
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June 20-23
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Dirtybird: A Queercore Festival
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San Francsico
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4 workshops/3 music shows/2 film events/1 women's spoken word night/and a
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closing night dance party
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Behead the Prophet No Lord Shall Live * Cypher in the Snow *Dirt Bike
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Gang * Dyke Van Dick * Sue P. Fox * The KG's *Juliana Luecking * The
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Need * Potatomen * Sleater-Kinney *Sparkmarker * Sta-Prest * Team Dresch *
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Third Sex *Tribe 8 [Bands Subject to Change]
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VENUES
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ATA Gallery * 924 Gilman St., Berkeley * SF Women's Building * more TBA
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WORKSHOPS curently being planned:
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On your own issues * Fat issues * Racism in a Subculture issues * 'Zines
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Housing line: (415) 522-8732 (Call if you can offer housing, or if you need it)
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All events are all ages. Some events may sell out. No advance tickets.
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We have filled all the shows with bands, so must regretfuly tell aspiring
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bands to try for next time. In addition, bands should know that Q-TIP
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(Queers Together in Punkness) sponsors a monthly show in San Francisco.
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Bands who might be interested in playing a QTIP show some time can contact
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joelqpunk@aol.com
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mailing address: Dirty Bird, POB 170501, San Francisco, CA 94117
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Because 10% is not enough!
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June 26-30
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Resist and Exist
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Eugene, Oregon
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WHAT THIS IS ALL ABOUT: Resist and Exist is intended to be a large,
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eclectic gathering of punks and activists from all different "scenes" and
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walks of life. the focus of this gathering is on unifying the punk
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community for positive change through music, cooperation, and activism.
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BANDS CONFIRMED AS OF 4/1/1996:(my "official" list was lost in the flood,
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so this list is not complete, but rather what I can pull off the top of my
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head. If you are playing and are not on the list, pounce on me so I can add
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you....sorry...)
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Hilt(tx), Absence(mi), Apeface(ca), Terminal Disgust(tx), Orange 42(wa),
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Flux of Disorder(co), Brother Inferior(ok), Submission Hold(Vancouver BC),
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Defiance(or), Dystopia(ca), Whorehouse of Reps(wa), Resist and Exist(ca),
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Divisia(ca), Bristle(wa), Decay(mi), working stiffs(ca),Lowdowns(ca),
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Filthy drunks(ca), Rash of Beatings(ar), Free verse(ks),
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Carsgetcrushed(ca), 4Q(or), The Fanatics(co), PayNeuter(az),
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Christdriver(wa), ungrateful(ky), Pawn(oh), The Skandals(or), No Class(wa),
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The Impossibles(az), Mickey and the Bigmouths(ca), Coathangerkids(?), Fury
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66(ca), SKAVEN(ca), Armistice(ca), Subject Mad(az), Not My SON(tx&wa),
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LeadfootBroadcast(ca), Reform Control(co), Shitbastard(az), Laughing
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Stock(ca), The Obliterated(or), Heckle(?), Black Label(ca), The
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Readymen(or), Bob of Tribes(ok), and there are probably 15 more I spaced,
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but you get the basic jist of it.
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We also have workshops planned on subjects like Central american
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Solidarity, Prison support, scams, EARTH FIRST!, The Chiapas Rebellion,
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pressing records, silkscreening, stenciling, Food Not Bombs, pirate radio,
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active resistance, veganism, copwatch, bike repair, internet literacy, and
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a bunch more tenative ones.In addition, there will be daily picnics,
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women's groups, and anarchist discussion forums, and other fun things like
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soccer games, store takeovers, barter fairs, and the like.
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As for food and lodging, we at FNB Eugene are planning to do massive
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servings twice a day, and there should be enough organized dumpster raids
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to fill the gaps. Food stamps are super easy to get here(3days) and are
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pretty much legal tender everywhere in town. Although housing is in rather
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short supply, there is ample camping, tons of cheap motels, and a tent
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city planned to protest the matrix progrmas springing up all over the
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place. The weather is sunny and nice here in the summer, so not having a
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place to crash isn't such a big deal.
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The gathering itself is totally free, although many of the shows will have
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door prices to cover expenses(never more than $5, usually $2) and it is
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entirely all ages.
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HOW TO GET HERE:Eugene is right on I-5, smack dab an hour from the Pacific
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and an hour from the mountains, easily accessible by car, bus, train, or
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plane.
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For more info call the Antipathy Collective/Eugene Food not Bombs @(541)
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302-1838
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or write: POB 11703 Eugene, or 97440 tac@efn.org
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June 28-29
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NedFest
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Minneapolis MN
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NEDFEST is going to be the weekend of the 28-29 of june. in the mpls.
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area. hopefully at the new club (all ages, all punk DIY, all collective
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run) or a specific venue just for that weekend. so far, it seems as though
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the majority of bands being contacted are straightedge hardcore
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genre-oriented. flex and i are working on others such as aus rotten, los
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crudos, our friends back east (your and mine) in the albany area, drop
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dead, any other bands of this nature, though not strictly confined to
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it.other than this there are no solid details yet. we just need bands who
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can deinately play to make up guidelines and times and how long the thing
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will last, etc. if anyone needs a voice to talk to about this or wants a
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show before this or after they can call me at 612-641-0450.
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I assume this is the same fest, i saw this posting somewhere (-j):
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fri 28, 29-MPLS PUNK FEST w/ anasarca, pressgang, serpico, boris the
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sprinkler,abnegation, mk ultra, fifteen...plus local acts and a bunch of
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other touring bands (at least 21 total, stay posted).
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July 3 and 4
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PHiladelphia
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We will be protesting on "freedom" avenue to inform people that the city of
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Philly has nothing to do with freedom and the constitution, it is all about
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murdering innocent people, such as Mumia and MOVE members.
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from <cgculbre@hamlet.uncg.edu>
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July 3-5 1996.
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SoCal Peace fest
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This is a gathering set up by some of the legendary OC PEACE PUNX. There
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should be lots of bands(including Active Minds and the Varukers),
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workshops, protests and other fun stuff. Frank from AGC is setting it up.
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Write him c/o AGC @POB 90084, Long Beach, Ca 90809-0084 or give him a ring
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at (310) 692-0266
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July 5-7
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More Than Music Fest
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Columbus Ohio
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Hardcore Fest in the works. Call for more info: Cliff (614) 688-1038.
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bands already scheduled:
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Anasarca, Armstrongs Secret Nine, Boy sets fire, Braid, En Dive,
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Franklin,Guyver one, Inquisition, Jenny Piccolo, Julia, Khai, Locust,
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Mainspring, Promise Ring, Resin, Remingtin, Sideshow, Spirit Assembly The
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Great Unraveling, Wallside, Broken Hearts are Blue, Harriet The Spy
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July 5-7, 1996
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Girl Convention
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Seattle WA
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hi, a few other girls and I are planning a girl convention for next summer.
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It is going to be in Seattle on July 5/6/7 that's a friday/saturday/sunday
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and it will be a kicking blast so every girl in the whole entire world
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should come. There will be radical workshops where you can learn how to
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silkscreen (oooohhhh!!!), how to fix yr leaky faucet so so you don't have
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to hire some buttrock guy who charges you a bajillion bucks, self-defense,
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etc., discussions about classism, sexism, racism, otherisms and there will
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be good rock shows too with all your favorite girl rockers and zine trading
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and an art show and if we can figure it out, there might be a skating
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party, too, so don't forget your roller skates or your skateboard! It will
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be really fun. And two weeks beforehand there will be a similar thing in
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Santa Barbara and one week beforehand there will be a similar thing in
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Portland so you could turn it into a big adventure and go to all 3. And
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if you or anyone you know wants to lead a workshop or discussion or
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something, that would be rad. my address is -- Ann McNally/Xavier
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Hall/1110 E. Spring/Seattle, WA 98122 and my phone number is 206-220-8592
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but e-mail is easiest. And you can tell everyone about this! /
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anngirl@seattleu.edu
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July 13-14, 1996
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UNDER THE VOLCANO - KOOTENAYS
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Nelson, BC Canada
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A mountainous location, 3.5 hours north of Spokane, WA, this political arts
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event will be slightly smaller, but follow the same format as UNDER THE
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|
VOLCANO August 11, 1996 in Vancouver. Bands please contact: UNDER THE
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VOLCANO, Box 957, Nelson, BC, V1L 6A5 Canada / Phone/fax 604.355.2327
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Email: grizzly@worldtel.com
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_________
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july 18th-aug. 4th
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Atlanta, Georgia
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fnb international gathering
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|
"building an alternative to transnational corporate greed"
|
|
contact: 770 ormewood ave. atlanta, GA 30312 - [404] 622-5859 (bob)
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1-800-884-1136
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For olympics information:
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Sara Zia Ebrahimi: sazF95@hamp.hampshire.edu If you'd prefer to snail her,
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|
that's Hampshire Coll Box 0429, PO Box 5001, Amherst, MA 01002.
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________________
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July 19 through 22nd
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Goleta Hardcore Festival 1996
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|
Goleta California
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|
Reprinted from Heart AttaCk:
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|
"This summer we're hosting a four-day hardcore festival here in Goleta.
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|
It will start Friday night with five or six bands. Saturday morning and
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|
afternoon there will be some sort of non-musical activity, followed by
|
|
another six or seven bands that night. Sunday there will be a longer
|
|
show with maybe nine or ten bands. And then on Monday afternoon we're
|
|
planning a trip up to the mountains to lay around, eat, swim, jump off
|
|
rocks, and hang out. Hopefully everyone left in town on Monday will be
|
|
able to go. The only bands confirmed to play at this time are Seein' Red
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|
and Torches To Rome. In the next issue we'll print the complete list of
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|
bands as well as any other pertinent information."
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|
_________________
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August 2-4
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Riot Grrrl Conference
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|
Philadelphia
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|
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|
contact: mccool@brick.purchase.edu for more information
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|
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|
August 9-10 1996
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Cleveland Ohio
|
|
Hardcore Fest
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|
justin 216-984-3213 OR shauna 216-646-1403
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|
send demos/7"s to: 1370 Iroquios Ave Mayfield Hts, OH 44124
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_________________
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UNDER THE VOLCANO
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|
7th Annual Festival of Art & Social Change
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|
August 11, 1996 Cates Park, North Vancouver, BC
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|
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|
Each year 8,000 people gather for the largest political arts festival in
|
|
the Northwest featuring music, speakers, workshops, theatre, children's
|
|
programs. With a special emphasis on showcasing radical groups from the
|
|
Vancouver region, organizers also present native sovereigntists from
|
|
various First Nations. The one day event lasts from 11am to 11pm, is
|
|
outdoors, no ticket price, and features punk rock, hip hop, folk, and
|
|
traditional and contemporary music from various cultures.
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|
BANDS/SPEAKERS for more information: Box 21552, 1850 Commercial Drive,
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|
Vancouver, BC, V5N 4A0 Canada Email: grizzly@worldtel.com ATTN: Irwin
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|
Oostindie
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August 21-24
|
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Music Festival
|
|
Tulsa Okahoma
|
|
|
|
We're booking not one, but two! festivals in Tulsa, Oklahoma. mostly just
|
|
music but if someone wants to organize any other events here that might be
|
|
cool. the first fest is June 5-8th. The second is August 21-24. the
|
|
only dates that are set in stone as of now are Pez on June 7th, Whitekaps
|
|
on Aug 22nd, and Blanks 77 on Aug. 24th. Other bands that WILL play but
|
|
we don't know what days yet are: Brother Inferior, the Droids, Remission,
|
|
Welfare, N.O.T.A., Bob of Tribes, Rash of Beatings, Distrust, Implied
|
|
Consent, 30footFall, the Krumbs.
|
|
-We need bands to play! we need people to come! Shows will be held
|
|
at the 401 club (Archer and Boulder in Tulsa) unless we need to move to the
|
|
skatepark. We're also looking at getting a permit to hold outdoor events.
|
|
|
|
For any info at all on These two festivals, E-mail Dave Thompson at
|
|
GDTF36A@PRODIGY.COM, call at (918)585-5601, or write at 10305 S. 197th E.
|
|
Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74014. Thanks.
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__________
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|
A C T I V E R E S I S T A N C E : A COUNTER-CONVENTION
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|
AUGUST 21-31, 1996
|
|
CHICAGO, IL
|
|
|
|
ACTIVE RESISTANCE is both a convention and a gathering, bringing together
|
|
individuals and collectives to create sustainable communities of
|
|
resistance. This union will engage intensive work on long term goals, high
|
|
spirited activism, as well as share in the challenge and fun involved in
|
|
putting this all together. We hope to accomplish a great deal. And we
|
|
know we'll have fun. The Counter-Convention is scheduled to take place in
|
|
Chicago for 10 days -- before, during, and after the 1996 Democratic
|
|
National Convention. For more information email the AUtonomous Zone at
|
|
ugwiller@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu or 1573 N Milwaukee #420 Chicago IL 60622
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|
__________
|
|
Labor Day Weekend:
|
|
Twin Oaks Community conference on communal living
|
|
LLouisa VA
|
|
|
|
Every year on Labor Day Weekend, Twin Oaks hosts a conference on communal
|
|
living. It draws around 150 people. Food not Bombs folks and Earth First!
|
|
people are regular attendees. Nonviolent types only.
|
|
Nexus at: twinoaks@mcimail.com
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|
____________
|
|
SISTER SUBVERTER DIY RADICAL WOMEN'S GATHERING
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
September 5-8
|
|
|
|
EVERYTHING YOU REALLY NEED TO KNOW:
|
|
|
|
VISION: This originally started with two of us talking about women's music
|
|
festivals and our non-hierarchical, create n' subvert, politics/lives. We
|
|
wanted to be able to create the fabulous experience of women-only-ness with
|
|
the fluidity of more anarchistic gatherings. We imagined no seperation
|
|
between workers, attendees, performers and producers; no lifestyle caste
|
|
system (all women welcome); minimal cost; fresh air; play; skill sharing;
|
|
networking; lots of space for women to share what's really going on in our
|
|
lives; and lots of active participation from everyone involved (ie. YOU).
|
|
This is political only in the most personal sense and it's all open to
|
|
interpretation. . . .
|
|
|
|
PLACE: Daughters Of The Earth (D.O.E) farm is 80 acres of cooperatively
|
|
run women's land in wisconsin. Ther'e a big barn, a sauna, fire circles,
|
|
a lodge, outhouses, trails and all the nature you really need. There's
|
|
plenty of camping space, some trailers, and a few rooms in the lodge. It's
|
|
super important for us to respect D.O.E. These are some of their
|
|
considerations: Drug use of all kinds (except maybe sugar and coffee) is
|
|
limited to certain parts of the land. Pets should only be brought if
|
|
you're willing to be super responsible for them. General respect for the
|
|
land like using trails and good manners when dealing with folks in the
|
|
surronding area will also be expected. W'ell send maps and directions at a
|
|
later date.
|
|
|
|
MONEY: D.O.E. farm requests $16 to $30 for each woman who is camping. $6
|
|
extra per night will be requested for those who would like to stay in the
|
|
lodge and an extra dollar or two would be appreciated for women who want to
|
|
use the shower in the lodge. There is oppurtunity for work exchange. All
|
|
money goes directly to D.O.E. farm and you need not give anything to Sister
|
|
Subverter in order to attend the event. We could, however, use any
|
|
donations you could give. Any day now, we'll have T-shirts and patches
|
|
with Sister Subverter logos on them, so send us $1-$2 if you want patches,
|
|
$8 for t-shirts (let us know if you need more specifics). All this money
|
|
will go towards compensating bands and other expenses.
|
|
|
|
FOOD: Vegan meals will be provided, well, with everyone's help. Everyone
|
|
should bring vegan ingredients (veggies, grains, soy products, fruit, etc),
|
|
about enough quantity-wise to cover one person. If you're not sure what
|
|
to bring, ask us (or kick in some money instead).
|
|
|
|
THE SHOW SO FAR: We are planning workshops and discussions on: women's
|
|
land & rural collectives; women working in radical/anarchist networks;
|
|
d.i.y. radical sex; and (hopefully) self defense. There will also be a
|
|
dance in the barn, play space, play fighting, sauna, fire. Bands are still
|
|
T.B.A.
|
|
|
|
DIY: This means Do It Yourself, which means everyone is encouraged to
|
|
contribute her visions, talents, resources, and efforts. We (Sacha, Mat
|
|
and Amara) are not producers; we're just getting things rolling and doing
|
|
our best to coordinate everyone's efforts. Let us know if you want to form
|
|
a committee, facilitate a workshop or discussion, plan an event, or share a
|
|
skill or resource. If you're in an all girl band that would like to
|
|
perform, or if you do performances, make films, are a good organizer, can
|
|
get free copies, know about PA systems, have access to food or non profit
|
|
status. . . LET US KNOW!
|
|
|
|
CONTACT US: We'lll put you on our mailing list, answer questions, and
|
|
organize the info. you send us about how you'd like to get involved.
|
|
KMat/Sister Subverter c/o Autonomous zone, 1573 N. Milwaukee #420,
|
|
ChicagoIL 60622. (312) 252-8054. abaumg@artic.edu
|
|
___________
|
|
HEDONISM II: 2ND ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF BODY ART
|
|
SEPTEMBER 28TH - OCTOBER 5TH 1996
|
|
NEGRIL, JAMAICA
|
|
This convention was a great success last year, and all those that I have
|
|
talked to from that trip said that they would definitely be going back.
|
|
Hedonism II is a lush paradise situated on some of the nicest beaches in
|
|
Jamaica. Truly worthy of the title "paradise"!!!
|
|
|
|
Peaked your curiosity? Pick up the 50th issue of Tattoo Revue magazine and
|
|
look for the feature on last year's convention. Jeannie Vodnik is the lady
|
|
to call for info. Her number is at the end of the article. Tell her Dean
|
|
from Hamilton sent ya!!
|
|
|
|
If you don't have access to the magazine, Please e-mail:
|
|
dean@freenet.hamilton.on.ca for much more detailed info including
|
|
packages, flight ideas, costs, etc..
|
|
_______
|
|
15th Annual International Anarchist Bookfair
|
|
Saturday 19th October, 1996
|
|
London. UK
|
|
|
|
Conway Hall, Red Lion Square Further details from m.peacock@unl.ac.uk, or
|
|
for contact information write: '84b Whitechapel High Street, Angel Alley,
|
|
London E.1. England
|
|
______________
|
|
October 25, 26, 27th, 1996
|
|
Meeting of the Marked Tattoo Convention
|
|
Pittsburgh, PA
|
|
|
|
Meeting of the Marked is the Tri-State Areas premiere tattoo event. Now in
|
|
it's fourth year, this celebration of tattoo arts includes 40 booths with
|
|
artists, piercers and vendors from across the US and around the globe.
|
|
Attendance usually averages over 3,000 for the three day event. Ten
|
|
different contest categories, no entry fee for contests, hand crafted
|
|
trophies for 1st place in each category (made by Rob Billings, Booty
|
|
Metals, Chicago, IL). Lot's of tattoo photography and tattoo related
|
|
exhibits. Coverage by national tattoo magazines (see March Issue of Skin &
|
|
Ink)!
|
|
|
|
Al Monzo's Palace Inn / 24 Hour Info- 412-531-5319 or e-mail tim at
|
|
Amazinger@aol.com /
|
|
http://tattoos.com/marked.htm
|
|
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|
|
Other information :
|
|
|
|
A listing of Tattoo Conventions/events is available at:
|
|
http://tattoos.com/convent.html
|
|
|
|
ADVANCE, a Comprehensive listing of animal rights, animal welfare,
|
|
vegetarian & environmental events. Meetings, protests, expos, dinners,
|
|
lectures, symposia, conventions, rallies, demonstrations, & lots more.
|
|
Published & updated monthly. For free sample, send mailing address (snail
|
|
mail) to: mkoplow@ix.netcom.com or visit web site:
|
|
http://www.southwind.net/~ebase/Get/Adv/Adv.html
|
|
|
|
>From Eugene fols:
|
|
Hey, we are working on organizing a car pool type thing here on the West
|
|
Coast to get from event to event. If you or anyone you know is interested,
|
|
please e-mail us or call (541) 302-1838.
|
|
We are also looking for a few more people to do workshops at Resist
|
|
and Exist 1996 here in Eugene. Call, write, or e-mail if you can help.
|
|
THanx
|
|
mike POB 11703 eugene, or 97440 / tac@efn.org
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