I'm going to post events having to do with artists working for social change in the LA area. I'll also plug my friends shows and anything else I find interesting.

Friday, August 25, 2006

Code Pink at Camp Casey

Dear Friends

Tomorrow is Day 22 of my Fast for Peace.

Last week I went to Camp Casey with Codepink to plant a memorial peace garden and remember the innocent lives lost throughout the Middle East.

When we arrived on Wednesday, the plot of land we were to plant was raw dirt. And for those of you who’ve never had the pleasure of visiting Crawford, raw dirt, baking in the 105 degree Texas sun, is hard and dry. The rototiller arrived at about 5 p.m. And by the time the sun had set, we had finished rototilling (is that a verb?) and had decided on the placement for the big plants, the bench, the birdbath and the tree. After we stopped working for the day, there was a beautiful ceremony officially welcoming the vets to Camp Casey.

The next morning we got started again early in the morning — some of us were planting like crazy, while others picked up the bench, the birdbath and more flowers — and at 11 a.m. we presented the amazingly pink garden to Cindy and the residents of Camp Casey. There is a mound of children’s shoes at the front of the garden, representing the innocent lives lost in Iraq, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine.


Here’s a picture of the codepink gals with Cindy in the garden — note the pink flamingo. You can see more pictures at: http://www.codepinkalert.org/article.php?id=1176

The ceremony was intimate and unbelievably moving. Jodie Evans spoke of Cindy’s courage and sacrifice. Cindy talked about her upcoming surgery and the strength she got from seeing flowers blooming in Camp Casey. A veteran of Operation Desert Storm talked about her participation in the action known as the Highway to Hell, where American forces surrounded and attacked Iraqi forces retreating from Kuwait City and from al Jahra. Some estimate as many as 25,000 Iraqi were killed. She said many women and children were trapped in the slaughter and that seeing the pile of shoes “brings me right back there. And I need to go there. It is the worst thing I ever did.” Then the mother of a veteran spoke, “I guess I’m lucky, my son made it back alive. But I keep feeling like I’m just minutes away from becoming a Gold Star Mother. He is so tortured by what he did and what he saw. There have been suicide attempts...” This is the war we don’t see on the nightly news. Embedded journalists don’t show this side of war, any war.

Camp Casey is smaller this year and had to start up early when W changed his vacation plans. His guys obviously learned something from last year. When he’s in Crawford, the press covers Cindy. When he’s not at the ranch, the national press corps is not in town, so she doesn’t get as much coverage. I would never say Cindy drove him out of town, but...

As you drive into Crawford there’s a big billboard proclaiming: “Welcome to Crawford, Home of President Geo. W. Bush.” Outside Camp Casey there’s another sign, “Welcome to Crawford, Home of Cindy Sheehan.” Guess the town wasn’t big enough for both of them.

I returned from the trip full of feelings, nourished by the strength and commitment of the band of sisters and brothers camping out on Cindy’s land. Some of you have sent moving, supportive emails. Thank you. I hope my fast encourages you to act for peace. If you are so moved, you can contribute to codepink’s Let Peace Live campaign at: https://secure.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizations/codepink/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=1733&t=F.dwt

Love and peace (now!!), Susan

P.s. Cindy had a hysterectomy today — no cancer!! She will be in the hospital, Providence Health Center in Waco, for the next several days.
P.s. I’ve decided to end my juice fast for peace September 1. I will have fasted for a month.


The Real News is Hiring

IWT - The Real News is hiring!

This fall we begin an exciting new phase of The Real News. As you know, our
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Please stay tuned for news of further employment opportunities at The Real
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Best wishes,

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The Real News (IWT)
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Thursday, August 24, 2006

PARLOR PERFORMANCES presents PARLOR-PALOOZA!!


Sunday, Sept. 10 * Complete Shows at 2pm & 6pm * �Insomniac�s Delight� @
10pm!! * $25 (cash/check)
RSVP & Info: jeannine@fankentertainment.com * (310) 471-3979, Steinway Hall * 12121 W. Pico Bl.(one door w/ of Bundy Dr. under Fields Pianos - level P2) in West L.A.

To kick off it's 17th season, Parlor Performance producer Jeannine Frank is offering the public a sampling of some of LA's favorite comedy, cabaret and solo artists (from the historical to the hysterical!) on Sunday, September 10th. PARLOR-PALOOZA will feature continuous performances from 2pm - 5:30 and again from 6pm - 10pm. At 10pm, Frank hopes to cap the festivities with "Insomniac's Delight" -- a late-night hour of political satire, comedy and cabaret. Featured artists include monologists Ann Randolph (Squeeze Box), Vicki Juditz, Annie Korzen, and Marc Maron; cabaret favorites Ray Jessel and Marie Cain; singing satirist Roy Zimmerman and several others.

Coming soon! Ray Jessel (Sat. Sept. 16 @ 8pm) * Jay Leonhart's "The Bass
Lesson" (Thu., Oct. 26 @ 8pm)

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MORE INFO! SHOW LINE-UP & DESCRIPTIONS
12-minute mini-showcases * Sunday at 2:00pm & repeated at 6:00pm
* ANN RANDOLPH's LA & NY hit �SQUEEZE BOX� (LA Critics Award * Best Solo
Show!)
* KRES MERSKY's "THE LIFE & TIMES of A. EINSTEIN"
* VICKI JUDITZ (LA Ovations-winner! Think David Sedaris & Sarah Vowell)
* STEPHANIE SATIE's "REFUGEES" & �COMING to AMERICA: Transformations�
* JOHN CROWTHER�s "F.LL.W.: The Tragedies & Triumphs of Frank Lloyd
Wright" & "MEET MR. WRIGHT"
* CARLA ZILBERSMITH's "WEDDING SINGER BLUES" (spot-on characterizations
recall Lily Tomlin. LA Times)
* Singing Satirist ROY ZIMMERMAN (a latter-day Tom Lehrer. LA Times)
* AMANDA ABEL (Cabaret artist, Broadway & off-Broadway veteran)
* Sr. Citizen Cabaret Darling RAY JESSEL ("the millennium Noel Coward!"
Michael Feinstein)
* Comedienne & Cabaret Diva SHELLY GOLDSTEIN
* NPR Humorist & Seinfeld veteran ANNIE KORZEN's "YENTA UNPLUGGED"
* MARIE CAIN�s one-woman musical comedy �BABY BLOOMER: Is There Life
After 50?�
* Exquisitely neurotic, acerbic (and oddly lovable) radio host/comedian
MARC MARON

10:00-??? �INSOMNIAC�S DELIGHT!!� Grab Bag of Comedy & Cabaret! !
The room is paid for � why stop? Exhausted artists perform for fun -- new
stuff, anything goes! Surprise guests!

Venice Music Festival

Venice Music Festival and Jazz at Palms Court Champagne Brunch September 17, 2006

Save the Date! VCHC's annual fundraiser is Sunday, September 17th this year. As usual, the event will kick off at the beautiful Palms Court (733 Palms Boulevard in Venice), where brunch guests will begin their Sunday enjoying delicious fare prepared by Venice's own Off the Wall Catering. Brunch attendees will enjoy the smooth jazz of the Richard Glaser Band. This Champagne Brunch is always sold out, so make your reservations early.

In celebration of the diversity of Venice that makes our community so special, this year's musical festival will feature music selections from around the world.The Venice Music Festival will begin at 1:00 and continue until 6:00 in an expanded performance space around the Palms Court. Kwanza Jones and the Global Groove Collective will kick-off the afternoon with their Rock-N-Worldbeats, followed by L.A.'s Premier Afrobeat Ensemble, Afrobeat Down. Argentinean rockers Los Pinguos were such a hit last year that we've invited them back, and they will be sure to have the audience dancing- vivacious and infectious, the sound of Los Pinguos has claimed fans worldwide.

Delicious food and beverages will be offered throughout the Venice Music Festival at bargain rates. Champagne Brunch tickets are $100, which also includes admission to the Music Festival in the afternoon. A suggested donation of $20 is requested for the Music Festival only.

To order tickets or for additional information call Kristen Laskaris at 310-399-4100 ext. 106.

Venice Music Festival MySpace Page!

Dave Rovics at Peace and Freedom Center

DAVID ROVICS - Coming Sept 9

That's right! America's Number 1 Protest Singer is coming to the Peace and
Freedom Center for his only appearance in Los Angeles as part of his
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre tour. If you don't know his music, go to
www.DavidRovics.com

Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now, had this to say about David Rovics:
"David Rovics is the musical version of Democracy Now!"

Gold Star Mother Cindy Sheehan: "David Rovics is the peace poet and
troubadour for our time."

Tickets for DAVID ROVICS appearance are on sale now

Advance tickets are $15, or $20 at the door. There is limited seating, so
get your tickets now! Call 310-399-2215 for information.
Check out Rebecca Lynn's music and website.



And please join us at a weekly peace vigil 5PM every Friday at the Venice
Circle (1 block from our Center).
[OUT NOW • STOP GLOBAL WARMING]
James Smith for Congress • www.votesmithforcongress.org Karl Abrams for
Assembly • www.AbramsforAssembly.org
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email: jsmith@igc.orgphone: 310-399-2215 web:
http://www.VenicePeaceandFreedom.org

Marijuana Policy Project Ads

MPP's latest radio ad debunks myths about marijuana — explaining, for example, how government-funded research has shown that marijuana doesn't cause cancer. The new spot will debut on Jim Hightower's syndicated "Common Sense Commentaries" and the "Downsize D.C." radio show the first week of September. Listen to MPP's new radio commercial here.

Pigmobile

Polls show most people don't want half their tax money going to the Pentagon, once they see the facts. So we've got a 5,000-pound rolling political message about Pentagon pork and underfunded domestic priorities, called the Pigmobile. It's on the road this summer drawing all kinds of attention to our plan for shifting some of that wasted money into human needs programs where it could do some good.

Pianism


This is a collection of Piano improvisations I made, on Jamendo, a free Creative Commons license music site. Purely abstract music, no propaganda. link is in title.

Wonderful Europe

Here are a few photos I took in Europe, they are among the over 700
photos the link above leads to.






My Video of Venice, Italy

I went out one early morning in Venice Italy to capture some ambience.

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