Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Venice Arts Council News

If Music Be the Food of Love - Tonite Warszawa
Bible Tabernacle Art Auction Saturday - donate!
PUBLIC ART LAW - June 7 at SPARC
Artist-in- Residence from Mexico, Diego Teo - at 18th Street
Brave New Films - Impeach Gonzales
Some Art Walk Art - Letelier, Attaway

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If Music Be the Food of Love
Greetings to one and all, With pride and perseverance, VOICE IN THE WELL PRODUCTIONS enters our 10th Year!  We're launching our Summer Starlight Salon Series Wednesday, May 23rd at 7:30pm with a fun show called IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE and invited performers include: Alfred Johnson, Lauri Reimers, Eric Ahlberg, Donna Janosik, Tommy Santee Claws, Christina Linhardt, Erin Grayson, Dennis Wilson and Robb Fulcher!  The Accent is on fun and relaxation in a graceful, twinkly-lighted cozy setting at the WARSZAWA Restaurant Patio 1414 Lincoln Bl (near NW corner of Santa Monica Bl)  Santa Monica 90401 We are asking for a $5 door donation Hope to see you there!
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The Bible Tabernacle Thrift Store is the
best second hand store in Venice and I find a lot of
interesting art objects there.  This will be terrific and tacky
and probably 2% of the price you would pay on the Art Walk.
It's all art!.

Art Auction -
Saturday May 26 10am to 1pm
The Bible Tabernacle
1761 Washington Way
Venice, CA 90291
310-821-6116
Still taking donations of Art!
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California Lawyers for the Arts
is pleased to announce...
WHAT: "PUBLIC ART LAW: FROM BRONZE SCULPTURES TO MURALS"
You have just been awarded a commission to create a bronze sculpture
or a mural.  Now what?  An attorney, foundry owner knowledgeable in
bronze sculptures and a muralist will discuss the legal issues and
the nuts and bolts steps necessary for the artist's successful
completion of the project.

Speakers:  Louis E. Greenwald, Esq., Sandy Decker (Decker
Studios-Fine Art Foundry Services), and Emily Winters, Muralist.

*This workshop was made possible, in part, by a grant from the City
of Los Angeles' Department of Cultural Affairs.

Louis E. Greenwald is an attorney who practices employment,
contract, and art law at the law firm Choi & Greenwald.  Mr.
Greenwald represents artists, art galleries, art foundries, and art
appraisers.  Mr. Greenwald has represented artists seeking payment
for services and seeking to prevent the destruction and/or
modification of their art.  Mr. Greenwald has also drafted and
negotiated many contracts for artists, art galleries, art foundries,
and art appraisers.

Sandy Decker: DECKER STUDIOS FINE ARTS FOUNDRY SERVICES is a full
service fine arts Ateiler, providing a complete range of casting and
fabrication services. It's professional staff works in a vast range
of materials, including Bronze, Stainless Steel, Silver, Gold, and
Aluminum.

With their eight hundred square foot gallery they are able to
display a wide range of sculpture devoted entirely to bronze. The
staff at Decker Studios can assist and advise individuals,
designers, architects, hotels, banks, law firms, airports,
hospitals, and public spaces nationwide on bronze sculpture
acquisition.  More information at: http://www.deckerstudios.com/

Emily Winters is a Co-Founder and Chair of the Venice Arts Council,
and has been a resident of Venice for 43 years. The Venice Arts
Council serves as a forum for community input on public art,
promotes projects that include resident artists and their work, and
gives collaborative support to local arts organizations.  Ms.
Winters is a graduate of the Chicago Art Institute where she majored
in figure drawing and painting.  She studied painting and glazing
techniques with John Rodgers Cox
and also studied with Isabel McKinnon, a Bauhaus School advocate of
the Hans Hoffman space concept, among others.  Recently, she has
started the process of refurbishing two of her murals in Venice that
have been badly damaged by tagging.

WHEN: Thursday, June 7th, 2007
TIME: Check-In Begins: 6:45pm, Workshop: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
WHERE:  SPARC (Social and Public Art Resource Center)
             685 Venice Blvd, Venice, CA  90291
SPARC is located at the Historic Venice Jail, adjacent to the
Historic City Hall, and the Venice Fire station.  It is located
between
Lincoln and Abott Kinney.

TO REGISTER: Call California Lawyers for the Arts at (310) 998-5590,
or send an email to us (including your contact information) at
UserCLA@aol.com <mailto:UserCLA@aol.com>

General office hours are from 10:00am - 5:00pm, Monday through
Friday.
Please register at least 24 hours in advance so we can expect you.
Limited space available!

ADMISSION: FREE!

Visit our website!  http://www.calawyersforthearts.org
http://www.calawyersforthearts.org/>

Become our MySpace Friend! http://www.myspace.com/calilawarts
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California Lawyers for the Arts is a non-profit service organization
providing legal services and information for the arts community
since
1974.

The opinions expressed in any of our events and programs shall not
be construed to represent the opinions and policies of California
Lawyers for the Arts.
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7 Dudley Cinema
WED, May 23. "if i scratch, if i write" ('05, 100m) Kon Pet Moon's groundbreaking film on Cleveland poet and mimeo revolutionary d.a. levy. "The film raises questions of responsibility and freedom in America" - SF Chronicle. With Allen Ginsberg. Plus 7pm preshow: Discussion with Russell Salamon, whose poetic bio  "Descent Into Cleveland" delves into levy & the mimeo period, and Carma Bum & poet S.A. Griffin.
 
THURS, May 24. PXL THIS 16 -Fisher Price toy camera festival at echoparkfilmcenter.org (also in San Fran May 12 othercinema.com)
 
SAT, June 2. JAZZ FUNK FEST -live music 7pm BSP, Freddy Ginns & Eric Alhberg
 
WED, June 6. FIVE CORNERS ('87, 90m) at 7pm - Tony Bill's intriguing ensemble indie by the writer of Moonstruck, with Jodie Foster, Tim Robbins and a raging John Turturro. Plus: ISLANDER ('06, 105m) at 9pm - Ian McCrudden's intelligent & compelling drama about a Maine fishing family struggling to sustain a vanishing way of life. Producer & indie filmmaking mentor Forrest Murray will be present to discuss both films.
 
WED, June 13.  JAMES JOYCE'S BLOOMSDAY - Celebrate the ultimate culture jammer James Joyce with rare films at 8pm and live performances at 6pm by members of the (venicewake.org) Marshall McLuhan/FINNEGANS WAKE Reading Club: A Portrait of the Micro-Noosphere as an Emergent Macrocosm. Plus rare clip of Robert Anton Wilson reading FINNEGANS WAKE.
 
WED, June 20. JAZZ ICONS - David Peck & Phil Galloway of Reelin' in the Years will screen LOUIS ARMSTRONG at 7pm ('59, 55m), ART BLAKEY & The JAZZ MESSENGERS at 8pm ('58, 55m) with Lee Morgan, ELLA FITZGERALD at 9pm ('59 & '63, 55m) and THELONIUS MONK at 10pm ('66, 62m). Celebrate the exuberance of these rare Jazz music concert films from Europe.
 

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Visiting Artist-in- Residence from Mexico, Diego Teo. Details are below!

Also, remember that helping out or donating to 18th Street is as simple as pressing a button on our home page to either Amazon.com or Paypal. Just go to www. 18thstreet.org!
Special reception with Mexican Visiting Artist Diego Teo
     
Saturday, May 26, 2007 - Public Welcome!

18th Street Arts Center presents "In Search of the Miraculous," new drawings, sculptures, photographs by Visiting Artist-in-Residence Diego Teo from Mexico City, on exhibit one night only, Saturday, May 26, 7pm-midnight. Also serving as a launch party for the latest issue of the art magazine, Rim, this site- specific event takes place at Libertad Soccer Club at 1410 Olympic Boulevard, Santa Monica. For more information, please contact events@18thstreet.org or go to www.18thstreet.org.

Diego Teo is a mixed media artist based in Mexico City. His referential and detritus-like objects derive their meaning from a discourse based on everyday objects and the urban environment and the meanings they acquire inside a number of socio- cultural contexts that the artist explores. His works have been shown in museums, galleries, and artspaces in Spain, Japan, Cuba, Poland, the USA, and throughout Mexico, including at Museo de Arte Moderno (Mexico City), 8th International Biennale of small graphic formand ex.libris (Ostrow, Poland), ARCO (Madrid, Spain), Feria ESCOU (New York), Casa de las Americas (Havana, Cuba), and Grupo Xix im (Uwa-Cho, Japan). Teo is the first visiting artist-in-residence to Los Angeles sponsored by the Jumex Foundation, a leading international supporter of art and cultural exchange based in Mexico.

Based in Los Angeles, RIM magazine is a dedicated to showcasing and exploring new contemporary art practices and artists in Mexico, Los Angeles, and beyond. RIM's founder and editor is Ichiro Irie, who is also an artist-in-residence at 18th Street Arts Center. Irie is also featured in a full-page article in last week's LA Weekly.
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Brave New Films

The Impeach Gonzales campaign is going really well. Yesterday, we hit #1 most viewed video on all of YouTube. This is a big deal because it helps us reach a lot of new people who come to YouTube to check out the top videos. 150,000 people have seen the video so far, and over 40,000 have signed the petition. And it continues to grow.

If you haven't seen it, check it out here: http://impeachgonzales.org/

In the video, we promised a part 2, and Jason Zaro, Bill Dewald and Robert are all working on that now. Last night they put up their first rough cut, and I was so excited about it, I wanted to share it with you. We're planning on releasing it on Wednesday next week, but here's your sneak peak at the rough cut:

http://gobnf.org/v/ig/gonzo2-cut1.mov

This is the one time we DON'T want you to pass the video around! But please continue to send people to the impeachgonzales.org site and let them know we have more coming. Monica Goodling is testifying right now before the House Judiciary committee, so we need to keep the pressure on. And encourage your friends to become subscribers too, and help us get to 2000!

Jim Gilliam
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Francisco Letelier's Recent Work from the Art Walk http://www.flickr.com/photos/venicevandal/sets/72157600067843640/

Some Pictures taken at William Attaway's Studio
http://www.flickr.com/photos/venicevandal/sets/72157600239506144/

http://www.thebeastlybombing.com/ - Great Musical in Hollywood!
This romantic operetta about white supremacists and Al Qaeda terrorists plotting to blow up the Brooklyn Bridge was dubbed by The Huffington Post, “the first great work of comedy to emerge from the post-9/11 little planet of horrors.”
--  Eric Ahlberg www.veniceartscouncil.org http://politicsandart.blogspot.com/ http://www.jamendo.com/us/album/2571/ www.myspace.com/b91s

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Venice Arts Council 5/19/07

Sun, May 20  11am-6pm  $50 (food not included) VENICE ART WALK & AUCTIONS   volunteer for free tix: call 310-664-7940. http://www.venicefamilyclinic.org/index.php?view=art_walk_auction
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Francisco Letelier  Open Studio on May 20th, 12-9 at 567 3/4 Brooks Ave Venice.
for info call  310 399 5505
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Generations Ed Moses / Andy Moses  Venice Community Trust After Artwalk Party
4:30 to 6:00pm Ravenswork Studios, 1611 Electric Ave, Venice.
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Venice Art Walls Paintout 2007
Sunday June 3, 2007
10 AM - 7 PM

FREE
Artist Crews from all over Los Angeles will be repainting the walls of the Art Park.
DJ's Hip Hop and Reggae, Dub, Dancehall
M.C.'s Open Mic & Spoken Word
Info:
www.veniceartwalls.com or (310) 535-7729

Presented by ICU Art - In Creative Unity
Co-Sponsored By:
The Chrysalis Project and Sol Foundation
Throughout the day we will be discussing the New Rules and the Pilot Program which will be going into effect with this event.  Come make your voice heard on the Mic. 

The Walls are being threatened with removal unless tagging in the area is reduced and the area stays clean.  Venice area residents have been complaining to the City of Los Angeles regarding tagging in the area. ICU Art has negotiated a Pilot Program with the City of Los Angeles in an effort to keep the walls up. We have developed this program as a six-month trial period to see if the program can succeed. The program is managed by ICU Art with the Graffiti Artist in mind. If the program is a success, there is the possibility of more yards in other parts of the city being opened. Please help make this program a success. Keep the walls alive.

Respect:
no alcoholic beverages
no illegal drugs
no dogs on weekends at the beach
no tagging in the neighborhood
must be 18 years old to use spray paint
help preserve this area for art

Summary of the New Rules
The area is being renamed the Venice Public Art Walls.
The walls will be open only on weekends and City holidays.
The walls will be closed on weekdays to painting. Enforced by LAPD.
All artists will need a permit to paint at any time.
Permits will be free, and will be issued on-site by ICU Art.
Strict LAPD enforcement of anti-vandalism laws in the Venice area.
Minors can paint with brushes and rollers only.
Large walls are for pieces only.
Last pieces up Sunday afternoon run all week.

Artist Info
Artist Crews will submit sketches to secure apace on large walls and on the cone structures.
Materials will be provided by ICU Art
Artists arrive by 9AM for wall assignments, paint and permits (bring valid I.D.)
Large Walls require crews of at least 3 artists.
Info call (310) 535-7729 or e-mail
stash@icuart.com for more info.

Stash Maleski
Director
ICU Art - In Creative Unity

Curator
Venice Public Art Walls
(310) 309-7756

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SUZY WILLIAMS and HER SOLID SENDERS plays LIVE MUSIC - jazz & jump blues - Monday, May 21 at TEMPLE BAR, 1026 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, 310-393-660, templebarlive.com, doors open at 8:30pm (two sets at 9 & 10 pm). Admission is $10. Celebrate being alive with Suzy & her swinging 8 piece band evoking the rockin' dance music of Louis Jordan, and the release of Suzy & The Jtones new ten inch record/cd (jtonerecords.com).Info:310-306-7330 visit: http://www.puddingbench.com/suzy.htm  Contact: Gerry Fialka 310-306-7330. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING LIVE MUSIC on the westside. ---------------------------------------- For immediate release  Contact: Gerry Fialka 310-306-7330 pfsuzy@aol.com   SPONTO GALLERY  proudly presents JAZZ FUNK FEST on Saturday, June 2 at 7pm at 7 Dudley Ave, Venice, 310-306-7330, free admission. In the tradition of the Venice West Cafe (the legendary Beat hang-out which is now known as Sponto Gallery), local Venice musicians will celebrate the rebellious liberation of tuneful creativity.   At 7pm, the live improvisational collective known as BLACK SHOE POLISH genre-mashes Sun Ra's astral moods and the radical poetry of Theresa Hulme & Rex Butters. Gerry Fialka plays the notes between the cracks, evoking The Shaggs babysitting Question Mark & The Mysterians at Cecil Taylor's dancehall. Fiery enchantress wordpainters infuse righteous rascality into metaphysical mirth.  
At 8pm, FREDDY GINNS & ZEBRA PARTY provide original witty lyrics (ala Mose Allison) to their jazzy blues ala Detriot funkster Lyman Woodard
At 9pm THE VAMPORS (with lyrical multi-instrumentalist ERIC AHLBERG) recall the explorations of Public Enemy, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and John Coltrane with tasty world beat tangents.

WED, May 23. "if i scratch, if i write" ('05, 100m) Kon Pet Moon's groundbreaking film on Cleveland poet and mimeo revolutionary d.a. levy. "The film raises questions of responsibility and freedom in America" - SF Chronicle. With Allen Ginsberg. Plus 7pm preshow: Discussion with Russell Salamon, whose poetic bio  "Descent Into Cleveland" delves into levy & the mimeo period, and Carma Bum & poet S.A. Griffin.
 
THURS, May 24. PXL THIS 16 -Fisher Price toy camera festival at echoparkfilmcenter.org (also in San Fran May 12 othercinema.com)
 
SAT, June 2. JAZZ FUNK FEST -live music 7pm BSP, Freddy Ginns & Eric Alhberg
 
WED, June 6. FIVE CORNERS ('87, 90m) at 7pm - Tony Bill's intriguing ensemble indie by the writer of Moonstruck, with Jodie Foster, Tim Robbins and a raging John Turturro. Plus: ISLANDER ('06, 105m) at 9pm - Ian McCrudden's intelligent & compelling drama about a Maine fishing family struggling to sustain a vanishing way of life. Producer & indie filmmaking mentor Forrest Murray will be present to discuss both films.
 
WED, June 13.  JAMES JOYCE'S BLOOMSDAY - Celebrate the ultimate culture jammer James Joyce with rare films at 8pm and live performances at 6pm by members of the (venicewake.org) Marshall McLuhan/FINNEGANS WAKE Reading Club: A Portrait of the Micro-Noosphere as an Emergent Macrocosm. Plus rare clip of Robert Anton Wilson reading FINNEGANS WAKE.
 
WED, June 20. JAZZ ICONS - David Peck & Phil Galloway of Reelin' in the Years will screen LOUIS ARMSTRONG at 7pm ('59, 55m), ART BLAKEY & The JAZZ MESSENGERS at 8pm ('58, 55m) with Lee Morgan, ELLA FITZGERALD at 9pm ('59 & '63, 55m) and THELONIUS MONK at 10pm ('66, 62m). Celebrate the exuberance of these rare Jazz music concert films from Europe.

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20 May, Sunday  - 7 PM
POETS BEYOND THE HALF SHELL

Poets Beyond the Half Shell presents (from San Francisco) PETER MARTI and PENELOPE THOMPSON. Marti helps run a Tibetan Buddhist retreat in the Santa Cruz mountains. Thompson is a former teacher, in training to be a Buddhist hospital chaplain. Hosted by Carlye Archibeque and Richard Modiano. Open sign up 6:30, 2 poem limit. FREE.

28 May, Monday  - 10:30 AM to 6 PM
SMALL PRESS BOOK FAIR at the CHURCH IN OCEAN PARK

Join BEYOND BAROQUE authors (to be announced) in a Memorial Day celebration of small presses at this 2nd Annual Small Press Book Fair at the Church in Ocean Park. The fair is from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM, and Beyond Baroque authors will be reading from 12:20 - 12:35 PM. A donation at the door is suggested, proceeds going to the social justice work of the Church in Ocean Park. Refreshments will be provided.
Address: The Church in Ocean Park, 235 Hill Street, Santa Monica, CA. Phone: 310-828-3951

Poets/Punks, April 20 - June 2007

        Photos by Pamela Mosher, a.k.a.  Kamera Zie Bukowksi, Ginsberg, Burroughs, Laughlin, Ferlinghetti, Codrescu, Micheline, McClure, Hirschman, Hansen, Schroeter, Von Praunheim, Nico, Palestine, The Screamers, Iggy Pop, and more ----------------------------------------  Contact:  Linda Jacobson   310.822.6330 FORCES OF NATURE: A FEMININE PERSPECTIVE  GROUP SHOW OF THE VENICE ART FORUM  SPARC GALLERY 685 Venice Blvd.  Venice CA 90291 310/822-9560 Regular Gallery Hours:   Monday – Friday   10– 4 pm Exhibition runs from May 19 - June 8, 2007    OPENING RECEPTION --  Saturday, May 19, 2007 from 6 - 9 pm  Other Special Hours: Venice Art Walk: Sunday, May 20 from 11:30 - 4:30 pm  Sunday June 3, 11:30 - 4:30 pm     (and by appointment)   Artists include:  Sepi Banibashar, Ciya, Lynn Dennison, Carole Garland, Barbara Golbin, Linda Jacobson, Michael Lande, Regine Legler, Melissa Reischman and Jean Wolff  VENICE ART FORUM: www.veniceartforum.org   info@veniceartforum.org>    310.822.6330   Sparc Gallery is pleased to present new artwork by The Venice Art Forum    Forces of Nature: A Feminine Perspective at SPARC Gallery is a  group show of the Venice Art Forum. The work in the exhibition explores the internal and external aspects of life force energy and how the inner  and outer natures parallel one another.   The exhibition includes thematic works that express mysterious nature abstractions, meditations on imaginary landscape, vivid realistic portrayals to spontaneous expression in paint & color.   Venice Art Forum is a group of Los Angeles artists that share the values of inner exploration and spiritual transformation as an essential component of their art. The group of artists, facilitated by Linda Jacobson, share a desire to communicate their love ot the natural world and the mysterious life force energy that lies behind it.  ---------------------------------------- electric lodge 1416 Electric Ave 

HEADLESS

May 19-June 24 – Thursday-Saturday, 8 pm, Sunday, 3 pm – Fri-Sat $25, Thur & Sun $20. EST-LA returns to the Lodge with the California premiere of a work by Lea Floden.
For reservations, call 213-368-9552 or purchase online at ensemblestudiotheatrela.org.


GRISHA GORYACHEV IN CONCERT

May 20 - Sunday, 7:30 pm. - $15.00

A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, guitarist Grigory Goryachev has been acclaimed the world over for his blinding virtuosity and extraordinary musical sensitivity. As a master of both flamenco and classical styles, he has created a new genre all his own and garnered praise from such guitar luminaries as Paco de Lucia, Christopher Parkening, and Eliot Fisk.

For further information about this artist, visit grishagoryachev.com.  For reservations, call Yuri at 213-448-1148.

 
---------------------------------------- Santa Monica Festival - Clover Park                     This Sunday, May 20, 12-5pm 

18th Street is looking for volunteers this weekend to help out for 2-3 hours each for a very special family- oriented arts workshop at the annual Santa Monica Festival at Clover Park in Santa Monica. The festival attracts thousands of people each year with one-of-a- kind entertainment, community booths and activities, and great food and drinks. This year's environmental theme is "Revel With a Cause". Admission and parking are free!

SHINE BRIGHT is a workshop presented by 18th Street and created by artist Marcus-Kuiland-Nazario. Participants will learn about the benefits of Solar Power and create collages/assemblages reflecting what it is about themselves that shines. Projects will be created from cardboard die cut sun shapes, craft materials and vinyl letters. Fun for the whole family!

Contact Marcus Kuiland-Nazario if you're interested at participant_observer@yahoo.com or call 323-445-3393.

------------------------------------------------------- Hello peoples! This month The Venice Contemporary has an incredible concept show, "$coundrels", curated by Dane Jensen. We'll a  book available of the show, titled cleverly enough, "$coundrels". Please follow the link for details about this amazing show. http://www.thevenicecontemporary.com/upcoming.html Artists exhibiting in “$coundrels” were selected for their backgrounds in modern illustration and use of a heavy stylistic influence in contemporary illustration and/or cartoons.  “This stylistic amalgam combined with the artists’ own artistic license creates a dynamic showcase of emerging talent in Los Angeles, and spotlights contemporary issues that will affect our collective future.”, Dane Jensen. “$coundrels” opens This Saturday, May 19, 7pm The Venice Contemporary 12222 Venice Blvd Los Angeles, Ca 90066 We'll have the genius of Mr.NumberOnederful on the turntables, as well as a very special guest dj set by Bitter:Sweet. Live painting on the TVC stage by Josh Talbott, A special musical performance by Tommy Wallach, Venice Grind has a solo show by Brendan Tierney as well as Top2Bottom doing live Graffiti in the Graff Yard, And the Cannibal Flower crew rounds out the evening by rocking an entirely new show in the west gallery room. Steven Allen & The Heroes will be at the bar with Complementary Beverages. Bill Lucas Co-Founder The Venice Contemporary 12222 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles ca 90066 310-621-7152 Bill_lucas@deitygroup.com http://www.thevenicecontemporary.com

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We at Brave New Films want to continue to make short films, like FOX ATTACKS, like Real McCain, like our drive to impeach a certain attorney general (which we will announce next week). And we need your help. We need 2,000 of you to become a subscriber and pledge $10/month until November 2008 so together we can keep telling the truth, spreading the word, and hitting hard.

Become a subscriber: http://www.bravenewfilms.org/subscriber.php

--------------------------------------------- Greetings to one and all, With pride and perseverance,  VOICE IN THE WELL PRODUCTIONS  enters our 10th Year!  We're launching our Summer Starlight Salon Series Wednesday, May 23rd at 7:30pm with a fun show called IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE and invited performers include: Alfred Johnson, Lauri Reimers, Eric Ahlberg, Donna Janosik, Tommy Santee Claws, Christina Linhardt, Erin Grayson, Dennis Wilson and Robb Fulcher!  The Accent is on fun and relaxation in a graceful, twinkly-lighted cozy setting at  WARSZAWA Restaurant Patio 1414 Lincoln Bl (near NW corner of Santa Monica Bl)  Santa Monica 90401 We are asking for a $5 door donation Hope to see you there!  http://www.myspace.com/furmachinetheband - check it out!    
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McCabes (in association with Parlor Performances) presents... 
 
A Night with America's Treasured Satirist
M O R T   S A H L !
 
"... dazzling comedic gifts that age has not diminished. ...a predator of the pompous and pretentious
and an election year for him is like feeding time for a lion at the zoo."  Chicago Tribune

"...the so-called "rebel without a pause" blazed a trail for the political humorists of our time, the
Dennis Millers, the Jon Stewarts, the Al Frankens, the Bill Mahers."  Chicago Sun Times 
 
SAHL, who turns 80 this month, first took an irreverent stand on the cutting edge of American social and political humor with his legendary appearances at San Francisco's famed "hungry i" in the early 1950s. Refusing to slow down or soften his touch after nearly five decades of ruffling the feathers of the powerful and affluent and shaking a finger at their deeds, he was the first humorist on the cover of "Time" magazine and the first non-musician to win a Grammy Award. His comments today are as incisive as ever.
 
Sat., June 2 @ 8pm * $22.50 (Doors open 7:30pm) *  McCabe's Guitars * 3101 W. Pico Bl., Santa Monica  
Purchase tix in advance: (310) 828-4497 or http://mccabes.com/condata.html
 
Thank you for featuring, listing and/or reviewing this event. For photos, interviews or more info -- or to be added to the guest list --
please contact Jeannine Frank at fjjeannine@frankentertainment.com , (310) 476-6735 or cell (310) 666-9066.
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Artists and Activists!
Don't miss this opportunity to have your posters and your issues travel the world!


Start Soma Gallery is inviting artists from around the world to create political artwork for the third (and final!) installment of their PROPAGANDA art show.

In 2003, THE FIRST PROPAGANDA ART SHOW opened in San Francisco.  In 2005, PROPAGANDA 2.0 opened in San Francisco and Los Angeles. In 2007, START SOMA will launch PROPAGANDA III, a political poster art show that will tour the world through 2008.

There will be no curation and absolutely NO censorship of any sort. Expressed political viewpoints, be they left, right, or center, will be displayed side-by- side, both online AND in the real world. We are currently accepting poster submissions from around the world.

THE PROPAGANDA III ONLINE GALLERY IS NOW LIVE - AND GROWING!
http://www.startsoma.com/propagandaIII.html

PROPAGANDA III will tour the globe through 2008, with dozens of one day art shows worldwide - the current schedule includes stops throughout north america, south america, australia, asia, europe, and the middle east.

NO art will be sold at any of the shows, although copies of the posters will be available for sale directly through the websites of participating artists. This is NOT a commercial art show, but rather a celebration of free speech + untrammeled freedom of expression.

START SOMA
672 South Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94110
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Muralist Assistant Job with Art Mortimer
I will be starting a new mural in Covina, CA very soon and am looking for a person or persons to assist me. The mural is on the front of the Public Library and is about the history of the library and Covina.  If you know of anyone who might be interested in working with me on this project, please pass this information along to them.

I make it very much a teaching situation, as well as a working one, where someone can learn a lot about the techniques and the process of creating a mural. I am looking for one or two people to work with me on the project on a part-time or full-time basis, preferably people with some art experience and a desire to learn about painting murals.

If you know anyone who might be interested, please pass this information along to them. You can also direct them to my website (see link below) to view examples of my previous work.

I can be contacted at:  email: artmortimer@earthlink.net
phone: (310) 473-0993  cell: (310) 909-4990
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We're pleased to announce that the second annual Nation/Campus Progress Student Journalism Conference will take place on Monday, June 25 in Washington, DC.

Student journalists from across the country will come together for one day full of workshops, panels, seminars, conversations and parties. The event is hosted by Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel and Campus Progress director David Halperin and will feature Nation writers including Barbara Ehrenreich, David Corn, John Nichols, Laura Flanders, Roberto Lovato and Ari Berman, among many other special guests.

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=7KKE0f1FGiw John Cage
http://irelandsown.net/ - Irish Revolutionaries