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LIVE Folk Concert to benefit Legal Advocates for Abused Women

LIVE at the Sheldon Concert Hall
Tuesday, August 26th
Symmetry with Special Guest Brian Elder
Doors Open at 7pm, Concert Begins at 7:30pm
Tickets: $15 in advance or $20 at the door

All proceeds benefit Legal Advocates for Abused Women (LAAW), a non-profit in St. Louis dedicated to helping victims of abuse in times of crisis working within the legal system, law enforcement and criminal and civil court system to break the cycle of violence at the earliest possible stage.

To purchase tickets, contact Aimee Mapes at 314.535.0814 or laaw@sbcglobal.net

Date: 
08/26/2008 - 7:00pm - 08/26/2008 - 10:00pm

JWT Protest Art Installation at South Grand & Phillips

Sent by JWT to Critical Mass listserv:

Hello friends and enemies, etc

I have just installed an information kiosk in front of the building which was formerly a McDonalds, near the intersection of Grand and Chippewa. The piece is four sided, and reads, respectively...

"THE COLLAPSE OF THE ST. LOUIS SCHOOL SYSTEM"

"A MICROCOSM OF THE FAILURE OF AMERICA"

third side is a map of St. Louis

and on the fourth side, in restroom graffiti style:

"CHAIN YOUR MAYOR TO A PIPE IN YOUR BASEMENT"

"BEAT HIM TIL HE SINGS"

"IT'S YOUR FAULT TOO"

As this is an uncommisioned gift to the city of St. Louis, I doubt it will be there for very long. If you wish to view it, please feel free to pass by. I would guess that someone will damage and/or remove it within the next day or two.

THANKS,
Jason Wallace Triefenbach

Bread and Roses 2008 - "Critical Condition: Health Care in America" @ Harris Stowe U.

When: September 27th, 2008 7pm

Where: Emerson Performance Center at Harris Stowe University, 3026 Laclede,
63103

For the past six years, "Bread & Roses" has served as an annual celebration
of the arts in political action and in the lives of workers. This year, Jobs
with Justice is seeking film submissions for the annual exhibition. "Bread
& Roses" was named for the labor hymn which reminds us, "Hearts starve as
well as bodies". This year's theme is "Condition Critical: Health Care in
America." The Films MUST reflect the thematic concept of health care.

Date: 
09/27/2008 - 7:00pm

Submission deadline: Bread and Roses 2008 - "Critical Condition: Health Care in America"

Bread and Roses 2008 - "Critical Condition: Health Care in America"

When: September 27th, 2008

Where: Emerson Performance Center at Harris Stowe University, 3026 Laclede,
63103

For the past six years, "Bread & Roses" has served as an annual celebration
of the arts in political action and in the lives of workers. This year, Jobs
with Justice is seeking film submissions for the annual exhibition. "Bread
& Roses" was named for the labor hymn which reminds us, "Hearts starve as
well as bodies". This year's theme is "Condition Critical: Health Care in

Date: 
08/29/2008 - 12:00am - 08/29/2008 - 11:59pm

2nd Annual 1877 General Strike Commemoration

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=22886723581

Event Info
Host: Workers International League
Type: Party - Barbecue
Location: Sons of Rest Pavilion in Tower Grove Park
Street: 4256 Magnolia Avenue
City/Town: Saint Louis, MO

Contact Info
Phone: 13144352493
Email: jl@newyouth.com

Do you know the origins of Fair St. Louis? Everyone has heard of the fair,
but few remember that it was originally established as the "Veiled Prophet"
Parade, a celebration of the crushing of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877,

Date: 
07/06/2008 - 12:00pm - 07/06/2008 - 5:00pm

Darkest Dreams A Lighted Way @ Fort Gondo

Darkest Dreams a Lighted Way

Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts
3151 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118

Opening reception July 11, 2008 from 6 to 9pm

This exhibit will feataure artists that have suffered from some type of abuse (physical, emotional, mental, sexual), neglect and mental anguish or their artwork someway teches awareness, helps express what others who have been abused can’t.

www.ddalw.com

Date: 
06/11/2008 - 6:00pm - 06/11/2008 - 9:00pm

A terrible period of darkness

“And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.

Global civil unrest over skyrocketing food prices gives us an unpleasant glimpse at what human nature can do.

Watching civil unrest and riots spread

Tim Brown

Watching civil unrest and riots spreading nation to nation like a communicable disease raises some important questions. We do ourselves no favors by ignoring them.

AFRICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL @ Fairground Park

Dear Friends of the Community:

The "African-American Heritage Festival Committee" (AAHFC) proudly presents the Third Annual "African American Heritage Festival" at the beautiful and refurbished Fairground Park. The city's Northside has always been and will always be the cultural base for the Black community. With many former Northside residents spread over the metropolitan area, we invite you all to this festivity because you are still members of this proud community.

Date: 
05/18/2008 - 1:00pm - 05/18/2008 - 6:00pm

MAY DAY Potluck @ Black Bear Bakery, IWW Films @ CAMP

Starting at 5pm: MAYDAY Vegetarian Potluck w/ music by The Tillers (Cinn, OH) & St. Louis' hybrid of Bad Folk, Theodore & The Rats & People.
Location: Black Bear Bakery, 2639 Cherokee St.

Then at 8:30pm: Mayday Marches on to C.A.M.P. for films on the Wobblies @ 8:30ish. $5 goes to musicians. Bakery will provide bread, hummus, coffee, tea & cookies. Please bring a salad, entre, or side dish to share.
Location: Community Arts and Media Project, 3026 Cherokee St

More Info:
http://stlcamp.org/
http://blackbearbakery.org/

Date: 
05/02/2008 - 5:00pm - 05/02/2008 - 10:00pm
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