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Events
01 / 21
(all day)
leaves from the turtle park at 11am! this saturday. saddlebags is towing a half keg on a trailor we made from a stolen shopping cart, some bmx forks, and a wheel from an electric scooter. FUN! Start: 3:00 pm
Place: Marbles Studio, 1905 Park Ave. in Lafayette Square Start: 5:00 pm
For $5, come enjoy several types of soup and Black Bear Bakery bread. Black Bear Bakery SouperBowl Sunday is a fundraiser for Lead Poisoning Prevention efforts of the Gateway Green Alliance, 314-727-8554. | ||
01 / 22
Start: 7:00 pm
Weekly board meeting. Bills, rehab, grants, St. Louis zoning board, building inspectors. Ah, the joys of working at CAMP… CAMP (2nd floor) | ||
01 / 23
Start: 7:30 pm
Editorial meeting for upcoming issue of Confluence. At CAMP, 3026 Cherokee St., enter on Minnesota. | ||
01 / 24
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01 / 25
(all day)
Departure: The time is here~ A Peace Convoy will be making its last stop in Missouri on Thursday, Jan 25th from North UMSL Parking Lot E (north) at 10:30PM to midnight, so if you would like to join a small group of people for the send off, that would be great!!! There will be some informal speakers, and other informal and fun activities that we could use some help with too. Also here, you can learn about the "Family Picture" that will be taking place simultaneously in St.Louis with the folks in DC; and your Missouri Message with Picture will be "hand delivered" to the newly elected reresentatives. (more info on www.INSTEADofWAR.org). Hopefully some of you will PINKIFY the picture!!Please sing us a song and send us some good energies, we'll be sending some back to you!! | ||
01 / 26
(all day)
Start: 12:00 am
Departure: The time is here~ A Peace Convoy will be making its last stop in Missouri on Thursday, Jan 25th from North UMSL Parking Lot E (north) at 10:30PM to midnight, so if you would like to join a small group of people for the send off, that would be great!!! There will be some informal speakers, and other informal and fun activities that we could use some help with too. Also here, you can learn about the "Family Picture" that will be taking place simultaneously in St.Louis with the folks in DC; and your Missouri Message with Picture will be "hand delivered" to the newly elected reresentatives. (more info on www.INSTEADofWAR.org). Hopefully some of you will PINKIFY the picture!!Please sing us a song and send us some good energies, we'll be sending some back to you!! | ||
01 / 27
(all day)
Start: 12:00 am
Departure: The time is here~ A Peace Convoy will be making its last stop in Missouri on Thursday, Jan 25th from North UMSL Parking Lot E (north) at 10:30PM to midnight, so if you would like to join a small group of people for the send off, that would be great!!! There will be some informal speakers, and other informal and fun activities that we could use some help with too. Also here, you can learn about the "Family Picture" that will be taking place simultaneously in St.Louis with the folks in DC; and your Missouri Message with Picture will be "hand delivered" to the newly elected reresentatives. (more info on www.INSTEADofWAR.org). Hopefully some of you will PINKIFY the picture!!Please sing us a song and send us some good energies, we'll be sending some back to you!! Start: 6:30 pm
EAT and SEE The Refuge and Reconciliation Video Fest At St. John's - 3664 Arsenal, down the block from Films by Patrick Ritchey, Otro Mar, and Rebecca S. Come see the "Visions of Kabul," the Reconciliation Don't Miss our Homemade Tamales and Enchiladas! FREE. Donations accepted at the door. All proceeds go | ||
01 / 28
(all day)
Departure: The time is here~ A Peace Convoy will be making its last stop in Missouri on Thursday, Jan 25th from North UMSL Parking Lot E (north) at 10:30PM to midnight, so if you would like to join a small group of people for the send off, that would be great!!! There will be some informal speakers, and other informal and fun activities that we could use some help with too. Also here, you can learn about the "Family Picture" that will be taking place simultaneously in St.Louis with the folks in DC; and your Missouri Message with Picture will be "hand delivered" to the newly elected reresentatives. (more info on www.INSTEADofWAR.org). Hopefully some of you will PINKIFY the picture!!Please sing us a song and send us some good energies, we'll be sending some back to you!! Start: 12:00 pm
Place: Gateway Center, One Gateway Drive, Collinsville IL 62234 (12 | ||
01 / 29
(all day)
SLU Solidarity with Palestine would like to invite you to the very first annual Palestine Awareness Week. All events are free and will be open to the public. Come and join us to help us kick off the semester with a bang. Palestine Awareness Week THE OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE is a cornerstone conflict in the Middle East. It affects the lives of U.S. citizens every day. This week, find out what the media aren't telling you and get your questions answered through eye Witness accounts, noted scholars, and original theater. Come. Listen. Question. Criticize. Monday 29th 7:00 pm Palestine is Still the Issue Start: 7:00 pm
Weekly board meeting. Bills, rehab, grants, St. Louis zoning board, building inspectors. Ah, the joys of working at CAMP… CAMP (2nd floor) | ||
01 / 30
(all day)
Start: 12:00 am
SLU Solidarity with Palestine would like to invite you to the very first annual Palestine Awareness Week. All events are free and will be open to the public. Come and join us to help us kick off the semester with a bang. Palestine Awareness Week THE OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE is a cornerstone conflict in the Middle East. It affects the lives of U.S. citizens every day. This week, find out what the media aren't telling you and get your questions answered through eye Witness accounts, noted scholars, and original theater. Come. Listen. Question. Criticize. Monday 29th 7:00 pm Palestine is Still the Issue Start: 4:00 pm
The Gateway Constructors team will be hosting three public open house meetings to discuss their plans for the reconstruction of Interstate 64. All three meetings will have the same information, so please attend the meeting most convenient to you. Meetings will include information on the design of the road and interchanges, the construction schedule and a chance to meet the Gateway Constructors team. All meetings held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. A brief presentation will be given at 5 and 6 p.m. The meetings are scheduled as follows: Start: 7:00 pm
Organizer: Saint Louis University Solidarity with Palestine Organizer Email: DoctorWaz@mail.com Norman Finkelstein lecture: Location: St. Louis University Start: 7:30 pm
Confluence editorial meeting @ CAMP, enter at 3026 Cherokee Start: 7:31 pm
Place: Show Me Dharma Center, 717 Hilltop Drive | ||
01 / 31
(all day)
Start: 12:00 am
SLU Solidarity with Palestine would like to invite you to the very first annual Palestine Awareness Week. All events are free and will be open to the public. Come and join us to help us kick off the semester with a bang. Palestine Awareness Week THE OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE is a cornerstone conflict in the Middle East. It affects the lives of U.S. citizens every day. This week, find out what the media aren't telling you and get your questions answered through eye Witness accounts, noted scholars, and original theater. Come. Listen. Question. Criticize. Monday 29th 7:00 pm Palestine is Still the Issue | ||
02 / 01
(all day)
Start: 12:00 am
SLU Solidarity with Palestine would like to invite you to the very first annual Palestine Awareness Week. All events are free and will be open to the public. Come and join us to help us kick off the semester with a bang. Palestine Awareness Week THE OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE is a cornerstone conflict in the Middle East. It affects the lives of U.S. citizens every day. This week, find out what the media aren't telling you and get your questions answered through eye Witness accounts, noted scholars, and original theater. Come. Listen. Question. Criticize. Monday 29th 7:00 pm Palestine is Still the Issue Start: 9:00 pm
Melissa Ferrick Off Broadway | ||
02 / 02
(all day)
SLU Solidarity with Palestine would like to invite you to the very first annual Palestine Awareness Week. All events are free and will be open to the public. Come and join us to help us kick off the semester with a bang. Palestine Awareness Week THE OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE is a cornerstone conflict in the Middle East. It affects the lives of U.S. citizens every day. This week, find out what the media aren't telling you and get your questions answered through eye Witness accounts, noted scholars, and original theater. Come. Listen. Question. Criticize. Monday 29th 7:00 pm Palestine is Still the Issue Start: 7:00 pm
WHO WHAT WHEN Gallery hours by appointment WHERE Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts 3153 Cherokee St. SPONSOR COST INFO DETAILS These days it takes serious measures to survive as an artist. That's why | ||
02 / 03
Start: 10:00 am
Affinity group formation and nonviolence training will be held on Saturday, February 3, from 10AM until 1PM in Tegeler Hall on the campus of Saint Louis University at the corner of Grand and Lindell. More Info: Start: 1:00 pm
Workday to finish painting, sanding, and related tasks in the soon-to-be opened space downstairs. Tasks: If enough people RSVP @ bmw3@stlcamp.org, we can arrange for refreshments. Start: 8:00 pm
YOU 8 to 11 PM $10 Suggested Door Donation Includes Mexican Buffet & Music Individual campaign donations may be made payable to Citizens for Gondolfi For more info, please call 314.772.3628 | ||
02 / 04
Start: 7:00 pm
Part I: Introduction to Mindfulness: | ||
02 / 05
Start: 7:00 pm
Weekly board meeting. Bills, rehab, grants, St. Louis zoning board, building inspectors. Ah, the joys of working at CAMP… CAMP (2nd floor) | ||
02 / 06
Start: 4:06 pm
The Gateway Constructors team will be hosting three public open house meetings to discuss their plans for the reconstruction of Interstate 64. All three meetings will have the same information, so please attend the meeting most convenient to you. Meetings will include information on the design of the road and interchanges, the construction schedule and a chance to meet the Gateway Constructors team. All meetings held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. A brief presentation will be given at 5 and 6 p.m. The meetings are scheduled as follows: Start: 7:00 pm
Webster University Film Series Presents Benardo Bertolucci: The Conformist February 6 at 7PM The Conformist (Il Conformista) (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970, Italy, 120 min.) Bertolucci's Masterpiece about sex and politics opens in 1938 in Rome, where Marcello (Jean-Louis Trintignant) has just taken a job working for Mussollini and is courting a beautiful young woman who will make him even more of a conformist. Marcello is going to Paris on his honeymoon and his bosses have an assignment for him there. Look up an old professor who fled Italy when the fascists came into power. At the border of Italy and France, where Marcello and his bride have to change trains, his bosses give him a gun with a silencer. In a flashback to 1917, we learn why sex and violence are linked in Marcello's mind. In Italian with English subtitles. | ||
02 / 07
Start: 5:00 pm
Teachers at the Guild; Art Educators Series 2006 – 2007 This series is designed by art teachers/working artists. All workshops will be led by either a locally and nationally known artist/educator. Meet with teaching artists and your colleagues to share ideas to use in your classroom. Each workshop will incorporate lectures, discussions, and have hands-on activities. Start: 7:00 pm
WHEN: 7:00 pm, Wednesday, February 7, 2007 • Jim Scheff, Missouri Forest Alliance • Trish Grim, New Roots Urban Farm • Catherine Marquis-Homeyer, Peace Economy Project • Stacy Kraft, Architecture and Planning Intern • Charles Quincy Troupe, St. Louis Board of Aldermen, Ward 1 • Dennis Gallie, Member, United Auto Workers Local 325 • Dawud Muhannad, Josephs Visions Technologies & Economic Development | ||
02 / 08
Start: 5:00 pm
Thursday, February 8 Films begin at 5, but stop in anytime after. I've heard the first is 54 Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis | ||
02 / 09
Start: 6:00 pm
Opening Friday February 9, 2007 at Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts: New World - Lost Days, New work by Cameron Fuller brings together new Start: 7:00 pm
Never Meaning No Harm Exhibition February 9 - 26, 2007 New paintings, drawings, sculptures, and video that blur the (BTW: I just got a sneak peek at the installation and there are all Start: 7:00 pm
February 9 - 11 at 7PM | ||
02 / 10
Start: 10:00 am
CAMP's workout party....well maybe just a work party....but always a "party". Uncle Parys will be brewing up hot coffee and/or tea. Black Bear Bakery has agree to supply us with the goods!!!! We will be sanding, mudding, and having paint fights (just kidding), but there will be painting and i hope in color!!! Bring your creativity to CAMP!!! The CAMP crew is working up some designs for wall murals in CAMP. "No one likes white walls!" At CAMP Start: 10:00 am
Home Eco - Open House - Celebrating our First Anniversary Sat. 2/10 from 10am to 4pm - Hourly Drawings - Refreshments - Live Music - Door Prizes 4611 Macklind Ave. 6blocks South of Chippewa at Devonshire Home Eco is St. Louis’s first environmentally friendly home products store serving eco-conscious consumers with the latest selection of organic cotton and hemp apparel, bedding, rugs, home furnishings, gifts, housewares, books, art from recycled materials, locally produced artisanal soaps, candles, stationary from recycled paper and more in addition to recycling bins, co Start: 10:00 am
Join us at Grace United Methodist Church (corner of Waterman and Skinker) for an affinity group formation and training session. Groups formed on February 3 will enage in further training and role playing. Newcomers will receive an introduction to the Occupation Project and initial nonviolence training. More Info: http://www.occupationstl.net/ Start: 4:30 pm
"The Secret" Start: 7:00 pm
February 9 - 11 at 7PM | ||
02 / 11
Start: 4:00 pm
New Root Urban Farm every Sunday @ 4pm New Roots Urban Farm Start: 7:00 pm
February 9 - 11 at 7PM | ||
02 / 12
Start: 7:00 pm
Weekly board meeting. Bills, rehab, grants, St. Louis zoning board, building inspectors. Ah, the joys of working at CAMP… CAMP (2nd floor) Start: 7:00 pm
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson will speak at the University of Missouri - St. Louis the Millennium Student Center Century Room on Monday, February 12, 2007 at pm. Dr. Dyson will discuss the "the color of disaster" and the broad implications of the hurricane Katrina aftermath. This event is free and open the public. Seating is limited, please arrive early. Dyson is a professor at University of Pennsylvania and bestselling author of "Come Hell or High Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster." He will answer audience as well as sign copies of his book after the lecture. This event is | ||
02 / 13
Start: 4:00 pm
The Gateway Constructors team will be hosting three public open house meetings to discuss their plans for the reconstruction of Interstate 64. All three meetings will have the same information, so please attend the meeting most convenient to you. Meetings will include information on the design of the road and interchanges, the construction schedule and a chance to meet the Gateway Constructors team. All meetings held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. A brief presentation will be given at 5 and 6 p.m. The meetings are scheduled as follows: Start: 8:00 pm
Screening Chomsky's "Ground Truth" @ Schlafly's Tap Room Kicking Away the Ladder: Corporate Economics Vs. Democracy Chomsky also details the history of the US trajectory, after WWII, towards becoming the most powerful state in history using military and economic policies that were anything but democratic. He looks in particular at the history of the US domination of Latin America, as well as at recent Latin American challenges to US neoliberal policies. He closes by encouraging solidarity work across the hemispheres to help build a global justice movement. | ||
02 / 14
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02 / 15
Start: 7:00 pm
The Benton Park West Neighborhood Association is Start: 7:00 pm
Organizer: AFASL Black and Proud in the 70s: Following the civil rights revolution of the 1960s, the next generation of African-Americans reaches out to its community and the nation. Rhythmetron: Dance Theater of Harlem (1973) 40m, dir. Michael Fruchtman. Arthur Mitchell, the first African-American to become a permanent member of a major ballet company, created this dance company as an outlet for black ballet talent, although all races were welcome. At first we see him demonstrating ballet techniques to young people and later, members of his company performing sections of Fete Noire, Biosfera, and Rhythmetron, which he choreographed. Start: 8:00 pm
come to the Love O Rama Thursday Feb. 15th doors at 8pm show starts at 9pm, going to be really fucking hot show...fire dog, BENCHPRESS BURLESQUE, celia's big rock band, and 1N? and also will be some movies and i hear rumors of a kissing booth! (we can all get herpies!!) its $5 and its good shit. and plus its at Lucas School House in "historic soulard"...1220 allen at gravois...you should go if for no other reason than to get to see me seduce the ENTIRE troupe!!seriously. | ||
02 / 16
Start: 9:00 pm
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16TH (NIGHT BEFORE THE BIG PARADE)
PRESENTING:
DIGGLER'S LOUNGE
& ACOUSTIC SCHWAG
& EAST END GIRLS
THE SHANTI IN HISTORIC SOULARD
9TH AND ALLEN
314-241-4772
HEATED TENT
UNIQUE ADULT THEME NIGHT W/ ALL THE FIXINS!
AND
ON FAT TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20TH
THE RUDE FOOD BODY BUFFET
5 COURSE GOURMET MEAL SERVED OFF THE BODIES OF MARDI GRAS LOVELIES
W/ EAST END GIRLS VARIETY SHOW!
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02 / 17
Start: 10:00 am
CAMP's workout party....well maybe just a work party....but always a "party". Tea, Coffee, Blackbear bakery goods 1. light sanding on door entrance and under stairs. prime and paint (all day)
Pruning Workshop @ Centennial Farm/New Moon Gathering & Time: early Sat. Start: 9:00 pm
I'll give you plenty of time to get yourself near a computer with speakers to preview this show.
Box Social http://www.myspace.com/theboxsocialrocks from Madison, Wisconsin are coming to St. Louis. They'll be playing the Eliot Room at the Schlafly Tap Room on Saturday, February 17th with:
The Help (that's Duane Perry and Jason Toon formerly of The Red Squares--though Duane says The Help will sound nothing like The Red Squares, but more like a previous band they had together which was more punk-driven...and The Help may not end up being their final name, so...this will be one of their first shows out, if not THE first)
and
The Bureau http://www.myspace.com/thebureau
Awaiting word from Box Social to see if they'll be available to come into the studio or do phone interviews at KDHX. See also: http://www.theboxsocial.net
Thanks y'all!
Brett Underwood
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02 / 18
Start: 4:00 pm
New Root Urban Farm every Sunday @ 4pm New Roots Urban Farm Start: 4:00 pm
Sunday, Feb 18th, 3pm Queer Up is a new queer activism group in St. Louis. It is not clear what | ||
02 / 19
Start: 7:00 pm
Weekly board meeting. Bills, rehab, grants, St. Louis zoning board, building inspectors. Ah, the joys of working at CAMP… CAMP (2nd floor) | ||
02 / 20
Start: 8:00 pm
SHANGRI-LA TUESDAY NIGHT TRIVIA Put together a team of four, throw five bucks into the Shangri-La Diner Start: 9:00 pm
AT HIGHEST RISK FUNDRAISER PRESENTS: We'll be jammin' Mardi Gra-style at Novak's on Tuesday, Feb. 20 from 9pm to 1. All your favorite local artists will be exploding on stage -- solo, together, in all kinds of arrangements. Celia, EMC extraordinarie, will lead the music tangle. Proceeds from the $1 Jello shots go towards our trip back to Peru with the documentary and a nonprofit medical group this May. Hope to see you this FAT TUESDAY at Novak's on 4121 Manchester. It's free. -- Start: 9:00 pm
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16TH (NIGHT BEFORE THE BIG PARADE)
PRESENTING:
DIGGLER'S LOUNGE
& ACOUSTIC SCHWAG
& EAST END GIRLS
THE SHANTI IN HISTORIC SOULARD
9TH AND ALLEN
314-241-4772
HEATED TENT
UNIQUE ADULT THEME NIGHT W/ ALL THE FIXINS!
AND
ON FAT TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20TH
THE RUDE FOOD BODY BUFFET
5 COURSE GOURMET MEAL SERVED OFF THE BODIES OF MARDI GRAS LOVELIES
W/ EAST END GIRLS VARIETY SHOW!
Start: 9:30 pm
CANCELED because of Mardi Gras!! Local Music Benefit! Every third Tuesday of the month! Feb. 20, 2006 at Venice Cafe: Bootigrabber's Delight, the Highway Matrons and Adhamh Roland! | ||


