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Words, Music, War, and Labor
Date:
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
LaborFest 2004
Location Details:
New College of California
766 Valencia St. (near 19th St.), San Francisco
766 Valencia St. (near 19th St.), San Francisco
Words, Music, War, and Labor
July 20 (Tuesday) 7:00 p.m. Free
New College of California
766 Valencia St. (near 19th St.), San Francisco
Join LaborFest as we speak in words and music on the war with poets Adam David Miller, Jack Hirschman, Alice Rogoff, and Rolando Carrillo, with music and words by Upsurge and others. We will also have poetry about the attacks this May on Lori Haigh, owner of the Capobianco gallery, who displayed a painting on the war and was terrorized out of San Francisco. When artists and people who show art are physically assaulted, where are we going? North Beach residents and artists recently rallied to defend the right to show their art in San Francisco. This event will also honor the memory of labor poet and unionist Carol Tarlen, who passed away in June.
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LaborFest 2004 is a month of film, music, poetry, theater, talks, tours, and other events celebrating labor, our history and future. Held every July since 1994, LaborFest commemorates San Francisco's 1934 General Strike. For a complete schedule, visit http://www.laborfest.net
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July 20 (Tuesday) 7:00 p.m. Free
New College of California
766 Valencia St. (near 19th St.), San Francisco
Join LaborFest as we speak in words and music on the war with poets Adam David Miller, Jack Hirschman, Alice Rogoff, and Rolando Carrillo, with music and words by Upsurge and others. We will also have poetry about the attacks this May on Lori Haigh, owner of the Capobianco gallery, who displayed a painting on the war and was terrorized out of San Francisco. When artists and people who show art are physically assaulted, where are we going? North Beach residents and artists recently rallied to defend the right to show their art in San Francisco. This event will also honor the memory of labor poet and unionist Carol Tarlen, who passed away in June.
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LaborFest 2004 is a month of film, music, poetry, theater, talks, tours, and other events celebrating labor, our history and future. Held every July since 1994, LaborFest commemorates San Francisco's 1934 General Strike. For a complete schedule, visit http://www.laborfest.net
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Added to the calendar on Thu, Jul 15, 2004 9:37PM
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