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StreamPDX Podcaster & Podcast Fans August Meetup
Free podcast and storytelling meetup with Stream PDX this Friday! [more inside]
StreamPDX Podcaster & Podcast Fans Meetup
Free podcast and storytelling meetup with Stream PDX — tomorrow! [more inside]
Stream PDX Podcast Meetup
Friday, May 5, at 6PM, please join us at the StreamPDX community podcast studio at Open Signal for our second monthly meetup! [more inside]
Communitree - community based public art
I’ve been commissioned by the Street Art Fair and AnnArbor.com to do a community based public art project. We’re growing a tree out of recycled cables. How will this work and how can you be involved? The tree will be a sculpture using recycled and repurposed materials with community help in making it grow. I’m building an armature out of a repurposed lab stool and metal posts, old window sash weights and other found objects. The tree will be fleshed out using old computer, phone and electrical cables and that’s where you come in. I need your old phone cords (coiled ones are great!), computer cables and the like. If you’re like me you probably have a box of them somewhere. You can drop them off at the Art Fair Office at 721 E. Huron St., Suite 200, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734-994-5260 (PH) or at AnnArbor.com at 301 E. Liberty St., First Floor. If you know me you can get in touch with me. [more inside]
The Music Box: A Screening of Laurel & Hardy's 1932 Oscar-winning short at the Music Box steps
You know the film: Laurel and Hardy doing their damnedest to schlep a piano on a long set of public stairs. Perhaps you already know it was filmed in Silver Lake. Here's your chance to watch it steps away from the actual filming location! Totally free! [more inside]
Esotouric's The Lowdown on Downtown bus tour
Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles: The Lowdown on Downtown-The Secret History of LA
Join your host Richard Schave, the founding director of the Downtown LA Art Walk non-profit, on a tour that reveals the secret history, and the fascinating future, of this most beguiling LA neighborhood. [more inside]
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