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David Harris and the Infotainment Posse
Date:
Friday, November 05, 2004
Time:
7:30 PM
-
9:30 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Peninsula Peace and Justice Center - Paul or Julia
Location Details:
Unitarian Hall
505 E. Charleston Rd., Palo Alto
(Wheelchair accessible)
505 E. Charleston Rd., Palo Alto
(Wheelchair accessible)
A combined lecture, music, and comedy program designed to say "The election's over - now get to work!"
David Harris was a leader of the draft resistance movement during the Vietnam war and continues to be one of the most active and eloquent leaders in the anti-war movement. He will be joined by the Infotainment Posse, including Merle Kessler, also known as Ian Scholes of National Public Radio's "Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre", and the Guerrilla News Network, producers of music-and-information videos on substantive issues. The Posse's program also includes music by Michael Ward with Dogs and Fishes, a folk-and-funk band with a political edge, Caroluna, performing a Bellini aria, and Bay Area musical favorites Folk This!
Activists and community members are invited to join us for an evening of post-election fun and inspiration.
A $10 - $20 suggested donation benefits Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
David Harris was a leader of the draft resistance movement during the Vietnam war and continues to be one of the most active and eloquent leaders in the anti-war movement. He will be joined by the Infotainment Posse, including Merle Kessler, also known as Ian Scholes of National Public Radio's "Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre", and the Guerrilla News Network, producers of music-and-information videos on substantive issues. The Posse's program also includes music by Michael Ward with Dogs and Fishes, a folk-and-funk band with a political edge, Caroluna, performing a Bellini aria, and Bay Area musical favorites Folk This!
Activists and community members are invited to join us for an evening of post-election fun and inspiration.
A $10 - $20 suggested donation benefits Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
Added to the calendar on Wed, Oct 20, 2004 4:54PM
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