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March 28th: The Sun, Fun and Slavery tour

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The SUN, FUN and SLAVERY TOUR

featuring:

KINGDOM SHORE (Ottawa)

NELSON ROSS LAGUNA (Ottawa)

Wherein the band Kingdom Shore covers the earth w/ their contemporary string music from an anxious world, before (or after) author Nelson Ross Laguna launches his book Sun, Fun & Slavery: How the South Became the North’s Playground (Exile Press) by leading a discussion about the neo-colonial practice of the South American tourism industry.

After covering traveling costs, all proceed go toward the continuing existence and operation of AKA. This stop on the tour will also feature the Exile Infoshop Traveling Bookstore of radical books and zines.

When: Sunday, March 28, 2010

Where: AKA Autonomous Social Centre, 75 Queen St., Unit 1

Start: 7:00pm

Admission: $7 suggested donation for the gainfully employed

$4 for the under-waged/under-employed/student

Otherwise, pay what you can. No genuine interest will be turned away.

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About NELSON ROSS LAGUNA (Ottawa)

Union leader and activist Nelson is a founding member of the Exile Infoshop (http://www.exilebooks.org/) workers co-operative in Ottawa, along with being an author, ex (?) musician, and heavily underrated street hockey goaler.

ABOUT Sun, Fun & Slavery: How the South Became the North’s Playground (Exile Press)

“Most of us never stop to think about the footprints we leave after we have left the areas we claim to explore. Our attempts at helping the global south with tourist dollars is another attempt to have white man’s privilege save the poor from becoming poorer, all the while reinforcing racist stereotypes and the histories of slavery on a continuing path of imperialism. In our attempts to invent our own little paradise in someone else’s backyard, we have created a system that bears a striking resemblance to the one we were determined to destroy. Sun, Fun & Slavery is a short exploration of this phenomenon, with a focus on the intersection between modern-day tourism and terrorism.” –AK Press (http://www.akpress.org/2009/items/sunfunandslavery)

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About KINGDOM SHORE (Ottawa)

Dear friends, hawsers holding fast on the grim perimeters of this pinchbeck holding company, Kingdom Shore was formed in the ruck and warrens of March 2006, beneath the long shadows cast by the punk rock that grew out of 1980’s hardcore, avant and art rock, electro-acoustic music, noise, old world Gospel, and contemporary and left-field music, to take turns at watch so that we may fail well to stave off the malevolent, the narrow of heart, the analogue tastemakers, the dissociate, the ruder forms that survive slackjawed and willfully ignorant at hoarse latitudes, to take pleasure in twilight, to rejoice in waves standing at 19Hz, to refuse the world as a justification of interests in a strategy of slaughter as sold to us, to defy the open nerve of dispossession, to hum quietly among the hares at free elections under threat of the gun, to resist inheriting numbness, to give back what little we have received that is good, to rise up and get down, and to draw toward the hearth those who know that the light in this world is not its final ash, and that if you believed in anything, you could not kill another.

This is not a bid for relevance. This is not modern. This is not chamber music. Museums are for education, and active forgetting, and are not prisons for the children we are and are ours. It is too soon to relegate ours goals to incompleteness. There is so much left to do. Despair young and never look back. Bend closer children. Let us go.

The current line-up includes Nathan Medema (pedals, found-sounds and field recordings, laptop, electronics, samples, processing), and Simon Guibord (laptop, electronics, Korg MS-20), Ryan Hough (violin), Jasmine Landau (violin), Gerg Horvath (Double-Bass), and Mark Molnar (cello, loops, and electronics).

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For on-line information please see:

Kingdom Shore – www.kingdomshore.ca

Exile Infoshop – www.exilebooks.org

Black Bough Records – www.blackbough.ca

Sul pont – www.sulpont.ca

March 26th: Treehouses & Trainsmoke Tour

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8pm start

featuring:

Dirty Lickins

Jeff Andrew

Scott Dunbar

Boucan d’enfer

$5-10 Pay what you can – No one gets turned down at the door!

This is a dry event meaning no alcohol will be sold! BUT it’s a snacks/baked goods potluck event! So there will be snacks and probably non-alcoholic beverages served for free. You can bring something if you want to participate it is optional, but if you do bring something PLEASE bring a list of ingredients for allergy reasons. Also it doesn’t have to be vegan, but it would be nice if there were vegan and non-vegan snacks.

January 23rd: The Creeps

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The Fun House Series, where we will be hosting live shows every Saturday night until April, kicks off Saturday January 23rd with bands The Creeps, Let’s Rage, and Dirty Lickins.

Show starts at 8pm. All Ages. $5 at door, Noone Turned Away.

November 22nd: “What We Leave Behind” Book Launch with Aric McBay

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This event will be a presentation of Aric McBay’s new book, What We Leave Behind, and discussion of its insights. WWLB is a piercing, impassioned guide to living a truly responsible life on earth. Human waste, once considered a gift to the soil, has become toxic material that has broken the essential cycle of decay and regeneration. In the book, award-winning author Derrick Jensen and local Kingston activist Aric McBay weave historical analysis and devastatingly beautiful prose to remind us that life—human and nonhuman—will not go on unless we do everything we can to facilitate the most basic process on earth, the root of sustainability: one being’s waste must always become another being’s food.

As part of Olympics Awareness Week, Aric will also make ties between the destruction and colonialism of land in British Columbia and question the notion of ‘Green Olympics’, and sustainability in development in general.

October 1st: A Tribe of Irritable Poets

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On October 1st, at 6:30pm, join us for the launching of the

Irritable Poets’ newest anthology. Local poets and artists work

in mutual support, exploration, and expression of their art.

This poetry and art reflects struggles and solidarity amongst

the Irritable Poets, with their diverse and yet intertwining

personal histories.


The group receives no government or agency funding, but

through the sales of their last anthology they have been able

to self-sustain.


Poems and work from the 2009 chapbook (80 pages) anthology will

be read and there will be an opportunity to meet many of the group’s

members.

Admission is free and there will be refreshments provided!


*The group is also actively welcoming poets
into their literary community where emphasis
is on common interest, not history.

September 27th: A Really Really Free Market

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Come on down to the Really, Really Free Market! WTF, Shit for free? Bring your good useable stuff that you no longer want and get some other stuff you could use!

Bring books, ideas, skills, clothes, toys, music, food… or come and enjoy as much as you like of other’s people’s stuff. Give up the capitalistic hoarding and come build community with us!

Website Update

You may have noticed that our website was down this past week. Unfortunately our host managed to corrupt their servers and lost our wordpress database (subdomain content seems unaffected). Our last backup was in February when we switched domains, so that’s the version of the site you’re seeing now. Apologies for the downtime.

August 4th – We Made a Deal with the Devil

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July 18th – KEN Mode

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May 29th – Toxic Holocaust / Picked On / Tubby Custard

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