Friday, September 15, 2017

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Harvard Art Museums-ART

WARHOLCAPOTE
September 10–October 13, 2017
American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.), Cambridge, MA

Members of the Harvard Art Museums can receive $10 off* tickets to this production with code HAM10.

From the Words of Truman Capote and Andy Warhol
Adapted by Rob Roth
Directed by Michael Mayer
Starring Stephen Spinella and Dan Butler

In the late 1970s, Truman Capote and Andy Warhol decided that they were destined to create a Broadway play together. Over the course of the next several months, they would sit down to record a series of intimate, wide-ranging conversations. The play never came to be, and the hours and hours of tape were lost to the ages. Until now.

With the support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Truman Capote Literary Trust, award-winning director Rob Roth adapted WARHOLCAPOTE from never-before-heard conversations between these two icons of American art and literature. This world premiere production is staged by Tony Award-winning director Michael Mayer (Spring AwakeningHedwig and the Angry Inch).
Please note that following the 7:30pm performance on Wednesday, October 4, Harvard Art Museums curator Mary Schneider Enriquez and artist Jesse Aron Green will discuss Andy Warhol.
We are also pleased to remind you that in conjunction with this performance, the Harvard Art Museums’ Art Study Center will have Open Hours sessions dedicated to Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe portfolio from 1 to 4pm on the following Mondays: September 18September 25, and October 2. Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to see these gorgeous screenprints! Each week a different group of six prints from the portfolio will be shown.


*This discount is valid for select performances on Zone A and B seating, subject to availability. Offer cannot be combined with any other discount.
           
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From Socialist Alterative- Tell the big developers what YOU think

Friends,

Minneapolis is in the midst of an affordable housing crisis.

With each passing year, rents climb further out of reach for everyday working people and families. On average, a one bedroom apartment in Minneapolis goes for $1200 a month - that’s a 15% increase since 2009!

The “let the market handle it” approach isn’t working for the vast majority of Minneapolis. Big developers pretend housing is a simple issue of supply, but of the 5,600 rental units planned for the metro area in 2016, only 1/10 were slated to be affordable. We need a new vision for our city - one that puts the needs of renters and working people before the needs of big developers and people who own mansions.

We need a representative who is NOT FOR SALE to the highest corporate bidder. We need Ginger Jentzen for Minneapolis City Council Ward 3.

Ginger is the only candidate who’s firmly pledged not to accept money from big business or big developers. While Minneapolis City Council members pay themselves $80,000/year, Ginger would accept only the average wage of a resident, donating the rest towards building social movements.


Please chip in $50, $100, or $600 today to the campaign that’s NOT FOR SALE.


We want to print hundreds of these yards signs to fill our ward with the exciting message of a candidate who’s not for sale. But we need YOUR help. You can have a real impact. 
Please donate $50, $100, or $600 to get these signs in the yards of hundreds of homes.  If you’d like to put one up in your yard please contact us.  
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In Boston- Resist Deportations!-Mobilize Saturday, September 16

Resist Deportations!


Defend DACA! Extend TPS! Jail Joe Arpaio! No Ban! No Wall! Defend Transgender Rights! End Racism! Black Lives Matter! ¡Respeto a los pueblos indĂ­genas! Permanent residence for all 11 million undocumented migrants!
Mobilize Saturday, September 16
Rally: 1:00 PM, steps across from the Massachusetts Statehouse
followed by a March to the JFK Federal Building

The government in Washington has stepped up attacks on migrants to levels not seen in years. Trump's attacks on Muslim migrants were only the beginning. Deportations are accelerating. Trump is terminating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and has pardoned the racist ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio. He also threatens to shut down the government if a Mexican border wall is not built. He threatens the Temporary Protected Status program. This comes on top of his recent bigoted executive order against transgender troops in the US armed forces and his defense of Fascists in Charlottesville, NC. Claiming that human caused climate change is a "hoax", the Trump Administration has pulled out of the Paris Climate Accord. The falsehood of this claim has yet again been demonstrated by the horrendous hurricanes that have devastated the Gulf Coast. As US wars have created massive debt and refugees internationally, the consequences of corporate greed at home have created refugees within our own borders. Millions of youth and decent hard working people are under attack! Trump and his cheerleaders in the U.S. Congress are leading a generalized assault on our lives, rights, and living conditions. The leading edge of this assault today is the stepped up attacks against migrants. Enough is enough! An injury to one is an injury to all! Mobilize September 16!
                                                            
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En Boston-¡Resista las Deportaciones!-Movilizate el Sabado 16 de Septiembre

¡Resista las Deportaciones!
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¡Defiende DACA! ¡AmplĂ­e TPS! Encarcela al Joe Arpaio! ¡Ninguna ProhibiciĂłn!
¡No Muro! ¡Defienda los Derechos de los TransgĂ©neros! ¡Basta ya del racismo!
¡Las vidas negras importa! Respeto a los pueblos indĂ­genas! ¡Residencia permanente para los 11 millones de inmigrantes indocumentados! ¡Abolid los militares!








Movilizate el Sabado 16 de Septiembre

Mitin a las 1:00 PM, los pasos a través de la Massachusetts Statehouse

seguido por una marcha al edificio federal JFK

El gobierno de Washington ha intensificado los ataques contra los inmigrantes a niveles que no los habĂ­amos visto en años. Los ataques por el Trump contra los inmigrantes musulmanes fueron sĂłlo el comienzo. Las deportaciones se están acelerando. Trump está terminando el programa de AcciĂłn Diferida por Llegadas de Niños y ha perdonado al racista ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio. TambiĂ©n amenaza con cerrar el gobierno si no se construye un muro por la frontera mexicana. Él amenaza el  programa del estado protegido temporal. Además su reciente orden ejecutiva intolerante contra los soldados transgĂ©nero en las fuerzas armadas de los EE.UU. y su defensa de los fascistas en Charlottesville, Virginia. Afirmando que el cambio climático causado por el ser humano es un "engaño", la AdministraciĂłn Trump se ha retirado del Acuerdo Climático de ParĂ­s. La falsedad de esta afirmaciĂłn ha sido nuevamente demostrada por los huracanes horrendos que han devastado la costa del Golfo. A medida que las guerras de Estados Unidos han creado una deuda masiva y refugiados a nivel internacional, las consecuencias de la codicia corporativa en el hogar han creado refugiados dentro de nuestras propias fronteras. ¡Millones de jĂłvenes y gente trabajadora y decente están bajo ataque! Trump y sus voceros en el Congreso estadounidense están perpetrando un asalto generalizado a nuestras vidas, derechos y condiciones de crecimiento. El borde delantero de este asalto hoy es el crecimiento en los ataques contra los migrantes. ¡Basta ya! ¡Una herida hacia uno es una herida hacia todos! ¡Movilizate el Sabado 16 de Septiembre!
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In Boston-Sunday Sept 24- United Nations International Day of Peace








United Nations International Day of Peace

Sunday, September 24, 2017

1-3 PM
Boston Common

near the Park Street MBTA Station

Music, Dance, Song, Poetry,
Artwork, & Peace Education

Face-painting and Activities for Children

  


Followed by Workshops at

Beacon Hill Friends House

6 Chestnut Street, Boston

and

Church on the Hill (Swedenborgian)

140 Bowdoin Street, Boston

starting at 3:30 PM


United Nations Theme for 2017 International Day of Peace:
"Together for Peace: Respect, Safety and Dignity for All"



This year's program includes the following:

Wompimeequin Wampatuck

Toussaint the Liberator

Raymond Street Klezmer Band

Brian Quirk



Zenaida Peterson



Rodney Petersen

National Liturgical Dance Network - Massachusetts Chapter



Robert Lewis

Miranda Henne



Cole Harrison



John Gross

Kaeza Fearn



Ghanda DiFiglia






Workshops include:

Premiere of "Peace and the Planet:

War, the Environment, and Your Taxes"






Thanks to our 2017 Sponsors

(would your organization like to join the list?)













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International Day of Peace Boston
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