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If you would like a copy, just send a stamped, self-addressed envelope and £1.50 to: Crabdance, 40 Greenway, Crewe, Cheshire, ENGLAND, CW1 4JN.
Make the envelope A5 if you don't want your comic bending.
If anyone is in the Manchester area soon, I reccommend you go into Travelling man and buy a copy! It's on the counter, you can't miss it.
It's a short b/w tale of heartbreak, fans of Jeffrey brown, Craig Thompson, David b, Jason might be interested.
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FREE DOCUMENTARY TONIGHT
FREE TONIGHT (Wed Nov 30th) at GVSU at 7:30pm the documentary 'Dear Francis' will be screened in the Kirkhof Center (215/216) to take part of HIV/AIDS Awareness week.
This is a 63 minute film that I helped with the production of in Swaziland, Africa. I hope some of you can make it!
visit dearfrancis.org to view the trailer.
dvds will also be for sale and the a good portion of the dvd profits will go to help build 6 foster homes in Swaziland. or if you have your own idea about where else it can be screened let me know... we can set something up. it's been accepted into different festivals around the country so come one come all tonight.
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Synopsis
Dear Francis puts a face to the AIDS pandemic as it chronicles the personal stories of two strangers and the Swazis they befriend. After the UN officially declared the small African kingdom of Swaziland to be the world's most HIV-infected nation, Lance and Kelly, two Texas college students with high ideals, great hopes, and a bit of naiveté, embark on a most unconventional AIDS prevention program. Developing relationships with their students, they discover that the causes of this plague are much more disturbing and complex than they could have ever imagined. Through this unique story and interviews with Swaziland's leading experts, the film highlights the hope of a nation's future against seemingly insurmountable odds... one life at a time.
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December 9th shall mark the first public showing of our workshop and studio; a performance of improvised music and Butoh followed by Eno Diamond with Dr. Toledo's Undead Ensemble featuring the Bat Boy playing a bunch of new tunes to chill your soul!! All are invited but be sure to show up between 8 and 8:30 cause we shut the doors when the performance starts.
This friday, oct 21 at the DAAC 8pm
Eno Diamond is a multi instrumentalist and artist adept at the art of Tuvan throat singing and Circular Breathing; which he does while playing 2 or 3 horns simotaneously, and incorporates theater, dance, and free improv into his performances. In addition he works as an illustrator under Tom Richmond of Mad magazine and self publishes his own comic books. He will be performing works from his newest album and releasing his new comic to the public at the DAAC this Friday at 8pm along with Chance Jones and some other people whose names he didn't get off of the DAAC site:
Come see me
Hear Music! Buy Comics! All Local! All ME!
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This will be my farewell show in Grand Rapids! I am returning to Minneapolis to work my second season as a caricaturist for Tom Richmond, of MAD magazine. My set will feature an improvisational ensemble of Hugo Claudin (cabildo) on drum kit and percussion, Matthew Clifford on upright bass, and myself on flute, clarinet, and alto sax. The other fine bands Grropolis, Corrosive Kids, and Oni Gosen will be on hand as well. There will be a host of mini comics and zines for sale.
