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Age: 103
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City: AUSTIN
State: Texas
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/27/2006

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Thursday, February 22, 2007 
This Friday (2/23) at Monkey Wrench Books, a free instore concert showcasing local up and coming artists. See what people have been seeing for months in the bar scene, in our friendly bookstore. show starts at 8pm and is all ages.

Coma in Algiers/Fires In Roam/Che Arthur
Thursday, February 22, 2007 
This Saturday (2/24 ), we're hosting a benefit for the soon to be released Zine Compilation. Copies cost money so there's a few bands playing, an art exhibit, and your donations go to a good cause!

Featuring The Ghosties, Steve Arceri and some acoustic acts.

8PM all ages
Thursday, February 22, 2007 
Sunday, Feb 25th at 8pm.
At MonkeyWrench Books


Author/correspondent/poet/and globetrotting troublemaker John Ross delivers a report from the social upheaval in Mexico that followed the stealing of the 2006 presidential election, and its message for frustrated U.S. voters.

Ross will also discuss the months-long popular uprising in Oaxaca and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation's Other Campaign and the challenges this nation-wide grassroots campaign presents to in-coming president Felipe Calderon.

John Ross will also be reading excerpts from the third book in his series chronicling the Zapatista rebellion. His new book, Zapatistas!: Making Another World Possible (Nation Books, 2006) chronicles the last six years of the rebellion a phase where the Zapatistas have been below the media radar and a period where Ross argues that the Zapatistas have been "Changing the World Without Taking Power."

Part John Reed, part magical realist poet, Ross reveals the extraordinary events in Chiapas and explores the unique political experiment the Zapatistas have pioneered.