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CadmusOnez writes:

"Weed and Seed The Village"

New York City, Jan. 26, 2005

Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Gospel Choir

St. Mark's Church in the Bowery

January 26 2005 8:00pm

$10 (no-one turned away), 10th St and 2nd Ave

contact info: Michael ONeil

917-825-3562

bulletin@revbilly.com



Radical Reverend Sows Seeds For Future of Public Space



A city like New York should treasure every inch of greenery, but "developers" constantly harass community gardeners and City Hall provides no defense. Reverend Billy, the Obie Award winning founder of the Church of Stop Shopping, will dedicate his January 26, 2005 performance at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery to supporting these holy horticulturalists and their preservation of public space. "Community gardens are the canary in a coal mine for civic space in New York" warns Bill Talen, aka Reverend Billy.

DH Platform writes:

Please join
Barry Pateman (Emma Goldman Papers Project,
Kate Sharpley Library) and the Devin Hoff Platform
featuring Miya Osaki

in a tribute to Denjiro Kotoku, Kanno Suga
and the Japanese Anarchist Martyrs.


A Benefit for the
Kate Sharpley Library


Wednesday, January 26, 2005

8:30 pm

@ 21 Grand (449B 23rd st., Oakland)

$5-10

www.katesharpleylibrary.net

Goldman

www.21grand.org


“Long Live Anarchy!”

Anti-Inaugural Ball #1

New York City, Jan. 21, 2005

Hello All!

Anti-Inaugural Ball at Judson Church, Friday, January 21! Come vent your rage and find some hope at the Anti-Inaugural Ball! We'll channel the spirit of Judson Church's past — combining politics, art, low production values and naked people.


Friday, January 21 * Doors: 8:30pm * Show: 9:00pm

Free admission! Free drinks!

Free dancing! Free thinking!

KnoMad writes

Anti-Inaugural Ball #2

New York City, Jan. 22, 2005

George W. Bush won.

Well NYC, what are you going to do about it?

First we party, then we fight.

Admission is $5 before 11 pm, $10 after. $5 All night if you RSVP (RSVP to my email).

Admission Includes:
Free Beer, Issue 2 of Propaganda 101, displays from uprising political artists, DJ Knomad and Alias 036 spinning live all night, a mock inauguration at 1 AM with your chance to throw eggs and protest (bring your own eggs), and Free Speech Zones.

Location:
This is all taking place at 347 Maujer St. in East Williamsburg.


Directions:
Take the L to the Grand St. stop. Exit the train and walk towards the school on Grand St. Walk along the school until you reach Waterbury. (If you see Olive, you are on the wrong side of the street). Make a right onto Waterbury. From Waterbury, make a left
onto Maujer. There will be signs posted.

See www.propmag101.net for more details.

Feel free to bring flyers and info from your own organizations to post
up on the walls (no nails please). This will be a good opportunity to network.

The Parade Must End

NY Counter Inaugural Cluster


A call for an Anti-Authoritarian Bloc for the January 20, 2005 protest of the Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C.


In August of 2004 the Republican National Convention came to New York City. Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the country marched peacefully and followed the law. This did not stop the police from illegally arresting people in mass while the Bush administration ignored one of the largest marches in NYC history. In January, if the police again attempt to forgo their own laws and arrest demonstrators, we will defend ourselves against this unlawful state repression. It is not enough to merely demonstrate against Bush or the war in Iraq. We must take action against the everyday war that is the system and for a new one based on mutual aid and cooperation.

"Not My President" — Video and Discussion

Monday, January 17 at 7:00 pm

at the NYC IMC, 34 E. 29th St, 2nd Floor

Get ready for the GWB inauguration! Double screening of 2000 counter-inaugural
flicks including IMC Video's "Not My President" and Deep Dish TV’s “Raining on
The Parade.” The event will be followed by discussion of what people will be
doing for this year’s protests against the second term of George W. Bush. This
will be the final meeting of the NYC Counter Inaugural group. For more
information, visit here or visit
here.

Anti-Inaugural Demo Planning

New York City, Jan. 12, 2005


Citywide Meeting to Discuss the Presidential Inauguration

7PM on January 12th At Judson Memorial Church,

55 Washington Square South, New York, NY

Bush may have been elected, but we didn’t elect him and we won’t obey him! We
cannot wait another 4 years to stand against the war and rampant social
injustice of another Bush Administration. On January 20th, thousands of
activists will descend on Washington, DC to protest the second inauguration on
George Walker Bush.


Join a citywide discussion on protests around the upcoming Presidential
inauguration in the garden room at Judson Memorial Church (side entrance). The
meeting is a place for different organizations, collectives, affinity groups,
and groups organizing for the January 20th inauguration to share resources and
ideas. We will also discuss transportation to DC, what DC-based groups already
have planned for the inauguration, and what groups staying in NYC are doing for
local-based actions on J20th. For more information, e-mail
nyc-counter-inaugural@lists.riseup.net.

25th Anniversary New Year's Eve Benefit for ABC No Rio


Friends, Patrons & Supporters —
This coming spring ABC No Rio will celebrate its 25th Anniversary!!!

On New Year's Eve 1979 more than thirty artists occupied an abandoned
building on Delancey Street and mounted The Real Estate Show. On New Year's
Day 1980 the police shut down the exhibition and locked-up the artwork. The
subsequent press and publicity resulted in the City offering the storefront
and basement at 156 Rivington Street. This space became ABC No Rio.

Morrissey Kressi writes:
Monday, December 27th @ 7pm - Free

Bluestockings Revolutionary Potluck Discussion Series

Topic: Escape, Exodus, and Secession

Increasingly, political theory is attempting to understand the desirability of exodus as a resistance strategy. In U.S. post-election milieu, secession from America is only being discussed half-heartedly, yet for much of the world the question of exodus and escape is a topic of serious discussion. But with no 'frontier' and no 'outside' in which to flee, what does escape mean? And how might exodus as a mode of resistance be practiced in world that is 'borderless'? Why is withdrawal not simply an act of resignation, and how might it become an act of creation?

"Secession: Creating New Autonomous Zones"

Peter Lamborn Wilson, Annual "Chaos Day" Lecture

7:30 PM, Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Brecht Forum, 122 W. 27th Street, 10th floor

Sponsor: Libertarian Book Club

Contribution requested

For more information: 212-979-8353

Email: wsany@hotmail.com

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