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Major outage in the Bay Area (AKA internet and phone fail) [Apr. 9th, 2009|01:40 pm]
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[Current Mood | curious]

As of this morning: There is a major telecommunications outage in the Bay Area of CA: Thousands of people and businesses in parts of Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and San Benito counties are without telephone service, both landline and cellular, because of a cut fiber-optic cable, officials said

No idea when it will be restored (hopefully soon?), but I do know that the following things are down in my (and possibly your) world:
  • My website and email (and several stragglers who have mail on my domain)
  • All sites and email hosted on our private server, includes but not limited to --
  • The GimpGirl Community (website/email)
  • The Peace of Heart Choir (website)
  • Nick's Crusade (website/email)
  • Other stuff I'm not remembering
  • Tons of other sites and servers and people that have nothing to do with me
So, let's see how long it takes to un-screw things.  I'm also at superaleja @ gmail, in the meantime.


EDIT: So things have been mostly resolved, or at least working again after 12+ hours of downtime, and the original news link above has been updated to reflect the fact that the outage was caused by sabotage -- exciting! Some moron cutting wires, which may or may not have something to do with a labor dispute involving the telcos. Hopefully someone gets caught and punished.

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GimpGirl Community On-line Dance Party, 7/31, 6 PM SLT/Pacific [Jul. 31st, 2008|06:28 am]
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This is an online, international event that will be held in Second Life, but is accessible to those not on Second Life via IRC chat. See below for details. This event is also on our calendar.
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GimpGirl Community is having an end-of-the-month party on Thursday night! Our fave GimpGirl Ally Second Life DJ Namav will be playing his mix of rock, blues, funk, and your requests! May be a contest or two! EVERYONE is welcome.

Thursday, July 31 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM SLT/Pacific.
(9:00 PM Eastern Time, for other timezones, click HERE)

Second Life Location:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/3DE/172/24/23
You should land on the dancefloor on our roof!


IF YOU DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO SECOND LIFE:
You can still attend this party online via IRC, and listen to the music (see below). To visit our IRC/Second Life chatroom, go to:
http://chat.on.quickfox.net/GimpGirl

To LISTEN TO THE MUSIC online (if you're not on SL), go here:
http://purple.neostreams.info:11188/listen.pls
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Next @ the disTHIS! Film Series: HEAVY LOAD: A FILM ABOUT HAPPINESS (Wed, June 18) [Jun. 11th, 2008|04:13 pm]
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Next @ the disTHIS! Film Series: disability through a whole new lens

HEAVY LOAD flyer image

HEAVY LOAD: A FILM ABOUT HAPPINESS
Followed by Q & A the band and gig with 4 Wheel City @ Arlene's Grocery!
SPECIAL DATE: Wednesday, June 18th!
Link: http://www.disthis.org/June-18-2008.htm

Join disTHIS! for the NY premiere of HEAVY LOAD: A FILM ABOUT HAPPINESS, a feature documentary about the UK’s only 'mixed-ability' punk band prior to the movies premiere on the Independent Film Channel (IFC), June 23rd!  IFC and other  media outlets will be there to document the film screening and post-screening concert at Arlene's Grocery for broadcast!
 
HEAVY LOAD: A FILM ABOUT HAPPINESS opened to rave reviews last March at the SXSW Festival in Austin, TX. Rural England’s answer to the Ramones, the band includes musicians with and without developmental disabilities. True to their punk roots, the band was recently considered “too hardcore for BBC Radio Four” (the English equivalent of NPR) when a segment on the band was axed from a story about disability and self-determination.
 
The movie chronicles a year in the life of the band as they hit the road and attempt to navigate a combustible flux of ego, ambition, and fantasy that fuels any emerging act on tour.
 
The band will also be bringing their STAY UP LATE campaign to the United States. STAY UP LATE fights for disabled folks who want to go out to clubs, etc. but often end up going home early because their support workers don't want to work late. Fight for your right to party!  Be sure to catch the band's first gig in NYC. This will be a rare opportunity to attend one of their energetic, and sometimes chaotic, live performances stateside - which has earned them a cult following in the UK!
 
SPECIAL DATE:  Wednesday, June 18th
WHERE: DCTV, 3rd Floor Screening Room
87 Lafayette Street (By Subway: 6, N, R, Q, W, J, M, Z to Canal Street; go two blocks south) between Walker & White.
START TIME: Doors open 5:30pm. Screening begins promptly @ 6pm!
DONATION: A bargain @ $5!!!
DON’T MISS OUT! To RSVP and reserve YOUR seat, call: 212.284.4160 or email: disthis@dnnyc.net
 
“Don’t be misled by the title. HEAVY LOAD: A FILM ABOUT HAPPINESS plays like Metallica’s SOME KIND OF MONSTER meets HOW’S YOUR NEWS,” says disTHIS! curator, Lawrence Carter-Long. “It’s everything you want in a band movie with a disability twist. Not to be missed!”

disTHIS! movies, talkback sessions and related events are open to the public. $5 donation. There will be a discussion with the band and film director following the screening! HEAVY LOAD: A FILM ABOUT HAPPINESS is captioned. ASL interpretation available upon request. Space is wheelchair accessible. There is a cash bar for drinks, but space is limited to the first 65 people!  Presented in association with the Realabilities NY Disability Film Festival.
 
After the screening, STAY UP LATE with HEAVY LOAD as the guys make their NYC concert debut @ Arlene’s Grocery (95 Stanton Street) with local krip-hop favorites FOUR WHEEL CITY!!!  Concert tickets only $8! Get directions here:
http://www.hopstop.com/route?zip2=10002&address2=95+STANTON+ST&mode=s

About us: The disTHIS! Film Series, a program of the Disabilities Network of NYC in association with DCTV, is a showcase of festival quality independent and international short, documentary and feature films with disability themes beyond clichés. disTHIS! movies are always provocative; never what you’d expect. No handkerchief necessary, no heroism required. This is disability through a whole new lens!
 
The disTHIS! Film Series is made possible by the generous support of The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, the Screen Actors Guild, the NYU Community Fund, the United Way and our members.
 
For more information & to sign up for exclusive email updates, go to: http://disthis.org

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GimpGirl Presentation @ Dreams Fair on Second Life [Apr. 20th, 2008|11:32 am]
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GimpGirl Presentation
Originally uploaded by complicitytheory.
Here is a picture of me, in front of our giant TV screen, as [info]jennylin and I talk about [info]gimpgirl (AKA GimpGirl Community), at the Third Annual Dreams Community Fair in Second Life.

"The Third Annual Dreams Community Fair highlights health/support, educational, and artistic groups in SL. There are over 60 informational booths and close to 80 events scheduled by those groups and others."


More photos in the GimpGirl Community Flickr group.
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Online Avatar & Identity Presentation (3/30) [Mar. 14th, 2008|06:03 pm]
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f you're interested in Second Life, IRC, and/or issues of identity (with and without disability), you are invited to an online seminar I am co-hosting (with [info]jennylin, but not presenting) entitled:

"Avatars, Identity, and the Expression of Disability" on Sunday, March 30th from 12:00 - 1:30 PM SLT/Pacific Time (3:00 PM Eastern Time)
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As posted to [info]gimpgirl: Topic of the month: What does GimpGirl mean to you? [Feb. 17th, 2008|11:43 pm]
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As posted to [info]gimpgirl and [info]no_pity (in edited form):

GimpGirl celebrates its 10th Anniversary!


Started in February 1998, the GimpGirl Community has been a long-time resource for women with disabilities.  We are currently gearing up to re-launch our new website, which has been on a bit of a hiatus. We're also becoming active on Facebook, as well as MySpace and the virtual community of Second Life. (See our website for more details, including how to get to our Second Life Open House, happening TODAY at 4:00 PM SLT/Pacific)

Our awesome LiveJournal community has been our mainstay for a long time, and we'd like to hear your thoughts as we move into our next decade...

TOPIC OF THE MONTH: What does being a "gimp girl" (AKA woman with a disability) mean to you?

For as long as the GimpGirl Community has been around, and long before that, people with disabilities, and especially women, have thought, written and talked about their identities -- how having a disability and identifying as a woman shapes (or doesn't shape) their lives.

What does it mean to be a GimpGirl for you? GimpGirl is a phrase used by our community, and of course it's not one that everyone uses. If you prefer a different phrase, what is it, and why?

EDIT: 
Look under the cut to find out more about today's excellent GimpGirl open house event on Second Life!

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Peace of Heart Choir - Winter 2007 Celebration Fundraising Concert (12/16/07) [Dec. 3rd, 2007|02:48 pm]
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Want to come hear me sing?  Great group, great cause, and.... me!!    Check us out, and feel free to spread the word even if you can't attend.  Donations/volunteers always welcome!




POHC Winter logo
Sunday 
December 16, 2007
2:30 – 4:30 PM

Hunter College, North Building,
Room 424
Entrance on East 69th St., near Lexington Ave.          
New York City

The Peace of Heart Choir formed in response to the tragedies of 9/11 and performs multiple free concerts for NYC non-profits, shelters, service providers, hospitals, and events, as part of our mission of providing healing, diversity, community building and mutual understanding through music.

 

 

You are cordially invited to our Winter 2007 Celebration Fundraising Concert

ROCKIN' IN THE NEW!

Proceeds enable us to continue giving multiple free performances
for non-profits, shelters, hospitals, service providers and cultural events.

Performing our Winter 2007 a cappella repertoire from the following traditions:


*Holiday Songs from Latin American, Caribbean
& African Traditions
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*Hebrew & Ladino*
*American Pop & Soul*
*Original Compositions*

And featuring:
The POHC Bake Sale and POHC Souvenir Merchandise!

Tickets:
$18 in Advance; ($19 online)
$20 at the Door

General seating; wheelchair access

For advance sale tickets: Click here
email: peaceofheartchoir@yahoo.com;
or call: 212-252-3191

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Next at the disTHIS! Film Series -- Wednesday December 5th! [Dec. 2nd, 2007|01:37 am]
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Next at the disTHIS! Film Series -- Wednesday December 5th!
The Keys To The House (Le Chiavi di Casa)

Favoring subtlety over cheap sentimentality, Italian director Gianni Amelio tackles difficult material with a sublime touch, and offers a powerful cinematic treatise on mental illness, physical disability and child abandonment in the award-winning, THE KEYS TO THE HOUSE.

Gianni (Kim Rossi Stuart) plays a father who abandoned his mentally and physically disabled son, Paolo (Andrea Rossi), at birth. Paolo’s mother died during childbirth, so an aunt and uncle raised him. Fifteen years later, a guilt-stricken Gianni gets back in touch with the son he’s never met, offering to accompany him on a medical tip to specialist clinic for disabled children in Berlin. Paolo cautiously agrees, but the reunion is anything but easy. At the clinic, Gianni meets the mother of another disabled child and the interaction between the parents and children provides a thought provoking, thoroughly unsentimental dissection of the effects of disability on every member of the family.

KEYS TO THE HOUSE triumphs in many ways, not the least of which by giving rarely afforded screen time to two real disabled actors. Andrea Rossi is the disabled actor who plays Paolo. The other child also has c.p. and is played by the protagonist of the book on which the film is based, Born Twice by Giuseppe Pontiggia.

Throughout the film, director Amelio handles potentially touchy subject matter with rare dignity and respect, emotionally honest but never condescending, and ultimately offers a cogent statement that lingers long after the final credits roll.
Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times wrote:
"Takes a story that could be turned into the most florid kind of tear-jerker and ... tells it with an exactness and restraint that makes it powerfully effective."

Tom Dawson of the BBC reported:
"Intelligently steers clear of lachrymose speeches, swelling orchestral music, and cheap redemption."

V.A. Musetto of the NY Post concluded:
"Deals with the sensitive subject in a mature manner, refusing to descend into Hollywood-style schmaltz."

Awards & Recognitions
-- Best Foreign Film, Turia Awards (2006)
-- Best Director, Italian Nat’l Syndicate of Film Journalists (2005)
-- Best Film in 2 categories, Venice Film Awards (2004)
Keys To The House (Le Chiavi di Casa)
Italy, 2004

Running Time: 1:11
Language: Native Italian with English Subtitles
Director: Gianni Amelio
When: Wednesday, December 5th
Where: DCTV, 3rd Floor Screening Room. 87 Lafayette Street (By Subway: 6, N, R, Q, W, J, M, Z to Canal Street; go two blocks south) between Walker & White.
Time: 6:30 to 10:00 pm. Screening starts @ 7pm
Suggested Donation: $5
disTHIS! movies, talkback sessions and related events are open to the public. $5 suggested donation. This film is presented in native Italian with English subtitles. ASL interpretation available upon request. Space is wheelchair accessible. Snacks are provided and there is a cash bar for drinks, but space is limited to the first 65 people! Recent articles in the Tribeca Trib, New York Nonprofit Press and the NY Times -- and YOUR support -- have filled screenings to capacity. DON’T MISS OUT! Call 212.251.4092 to reserve YOUR seat or email: disthis@dnnyc.net

The disTHIS! Film Series, a project of the Disabilities Network of NYC in association with DCTV, is a monthly showcase of festival quality independent and international short, documentary and feature films with disability themes audiences are unlikely to see elsewhere. disTHIS! movies are always provocative; never quite what you’d expect. No handkerchief necessary, no heroism required. This is disability through a whole new lens. disTHIS! is made possible the generous support of The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, members of the Disabilites Network of NYC and our audiences.
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Next @ disTHIS! Dance Inferno - Wednesday, Nov 7th [Nov. 1st, 2007|01:21 am]
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Image: Phoenix DanceImage: Outside InImage: Bruce


When:

Wednesday, November 7
Time:
6:30 to 9pm.
Screening starts promptly at 7pm.
Where:
DCTV @ The Firehouse
3rd Floor Screening Room
87 Lafayette St (between Walker & White)
Closest subway stops: N/Q/R/W, J/M/Z, or 6 to Canal Street. DCTV is located two blocks South of Canal Street in NYC.
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Cost:
$5 Suggested Donation

Join disTHIS! Wednesday, November 7th as we showcase a series of acclaimed short films that remind us "dis can dance." Culturally speaking, disability is thought to be many things ... tragic to some, heroic by others, inspirational by almost every reporter to ever take up a pen, but do the words celebratory, joyous, funky, sexy or exciting come to mind? In short, has "Gimp Got Groove?" You bet!

Full info:  http://disthis.org/November2007.htm
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"Dance Me To My Song" @ disTHIS! (Wed. Sept. 5th) [Aug. 13th, 2007|02:49 pm]
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Dance Me To My Song



Australia, 1998
Running Time:
1:45
Rating:
Nudity, sex, mature themes
Language: English
Director: Rolf de Heer
Suggested Donation: $5

When: Wednesday, September 5
Time: 6:30 to 10pm.
Screening starts promptly at 7pm.
Where:
DCTV @ The Firehouse
3rd Floor Screening Room
87 Lafayette St (between Walker & White)
Closest subway stops: N/Q/R/W, J/M/Z, or 6 to Canal Street. DCTV is located two blocks South of Canal Street in NYC.
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Cost:
$5 Suggested Donation

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Peace of Heart Choir Fall 2007 Auditions [Jul. 30th, 2007|05:30 pm]
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(I'm in charge of scheduling auditions, so I want to hear from you!)



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Your voice. Our choir.


PEACE OF HEART CHOIR
http://www.peaceofheartchoir.org

Choir Auditions!

AUDITIONS for all voices

* Tuesday, August 28th 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
* Wednesday, August 29th 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
* Thursday, August 30th 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM



The Peace of Heart Choir came together in response to the 9/11 tragedies to promote healing, diversity, community bonding, and mutual understanding through music. We perform free for non-profits, shelters, hospitals, and community-building events.

Our music includes pop, R&B, Latino, folk, and world music, in many languages.

We are inclusive and strongly committed to diversity in our membership.

Call or email the Peace of Heart Choir for more information or to schedule an audition:
212-252-3191 or peaceofheartchoir@yahoo.com
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Screening @ disTHIS!: "Ready, Willing & Able" (Wed., 8/1) [Jul. 26th, 2007|12:49 pm]
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Next @ the disTHIS! Film Series:



WHAT: READY, WILLING AND ABLE
WHEN:  Wednesday, August  1st
WHERE: DCTV, 3rd Floor Screening Room
87 Lafayette Street (By Subway: 6, N, R, Q, W, J, M, Z to Canal Street; go two blocks south) between Walker and White.
TIME: 6:30 to 10pm.  Screening starts @ 7pm


Details: )
 
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Wed., 7/18: disTHIS! Film Series - "Josee, The Tiger & The Fish" [Jul. 16th, 2007|10:53 pm]
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Last chance to RSVP for the Wednesday, July 18th screening of the award-winning "Josee, The Tiger & The Fish" at the disTHIS! Film Series! Details below. Space is limited to 65 audience members dues to room renovations and we're almost at capacity - don't miss out! "Josee" has been compared to the cult classic “Harold & Maude” and been called a Japanese “Amelie.”

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Jen & I - "Intimate Encounters" reception [Jul. 11th, 2007|02:41 pm]
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My friend Jen and I at the reception for the opening of the "Intimate Encounters" disability & sexuality exhibit at the Museum of Sex in Manhattan.

Read a review from Wheelchair Dancer (whose shoes I dig); visit the photographer's website (not very accessible) which shows many of the photos.

(Photo by Elizabeth Mariko Murray, MoSEX Collections Manager)
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The Peace of Heart Choir - June 10th at Hunter College [May. 31st, 2007|05:24 pm]
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Please consider attending my choir's end of season concert, or maybe making a donation if you can't join us / me...

(Also, we're always looking for volunteers, and new voices for next season - I'll be bugging you about auditioning in August.)
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[cross-posted] Conference - Women with Disabilities: Claiming Our Bodies (NYC, 4/30/07) [Apr. 18th, 2007|04:49 pm]
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Peace of Heart Choir - Sunday, December 10th [Nov. 14th, 2006|02:58 am]
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If you've ever wanted to hear me sing, and are free and in the area on December 10th (or can't attend, but might like to make a donation)...

You are cordially invited to our
Winter Celebration 2006
Fundraising Concert
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Benefiting & Featuring
The Peace of Heart Choir

Proceeds enable us to continue giving multiple free performances
for non-profits, shelters, hospitals, service providers and cultural events.
Performing our Winter 2006 a cappella repertoire from the following traditions:
* Songs from Latin America, Korea, & the Caribbean*
* Hebrew * American Folk*
* Holiday Songs of Many Traditions *
Featuring: The POHC Bake Sale and POHC Souvenir Merchandise
Sunday * December 10, 2006 * 2:30 PM
Ida K. Lang Recital Hall
Hunter College - North Building, Room 424
Entrance on East 69th Street, near Lexington Avenue
New York City
(Click for a map of the campus and directions)
Ticket Price: $18 in Advance; $20 at the Door
General seating; Wheelchair access
To purchase tickets online or to make a donation,
click here
RSVP at peaceofheartchoir@yahoo.com or call 212-252-3191
The Peace of Heart Choir formed in response to the tragedies of 9/11 and performs multiple free concerts for NYC non-profits, shelters, service providers, hospitals, and events, as part of our mission of providing healing, diversity, community building and mutual understanding through music.

It'll be great to see you there!
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FREE Theatre Tickets THIS Weekend: Krankenhaus Blues! [Oct. 7th, 2006|12:47 am]
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“Forman’s astonishingly fresh script...makes ‘Krankenhaus Blues’ more than a theatrical gem. It’s also a theatrical rarity - provocative theatre that very unselfconsciously challenges its audience members to reconsider their perceptions while it simultaneously entertains them.” -- Amy Krivohlavek, Off Off Broadway Online Journal

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Good publicity is good publicity [Nov. 5th, 2005|04:32 pm]
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[info]francisb and his running partner Jenn are in the paper!  Refreshingly good article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel today about their fundraising efforts (and event) and journey to the Honolulu Marathon.  I hear the print version has photos too, but we've got plenty of those online.</b></a>[info]
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[cross-posted] Can Disability Be Funny? Oct. 15th @ 3pm (New York City) [Oct. 13th, 2005|01:39 pm]
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I think I'll be able to go to this:

Join Lawrence Carter-Long, the Disabilities Network of NYC and the Visible Theatre for a screening of James O'Leary's "I'm Spazticus" followed by a discussion on humor and disability as a part of the Visible Theatre's excellent October Series at the Blue Heron Arts Center, 123 East 24th Street on Saturday, October 15 @ 3pm.

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