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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Bike National Convention
Time's Up! bike convergence space [523] www.times-up.org/bnc
August 20 – August 28, bike tune-ups, workshops, carnival, BBQ, tours
Beyond Bush: An Evening of Visionary Resistance
7p Hunter Assembly Hall [703] www.lifeaftercapitalism.org
Rooftop Films: Youth Power
8p Hudson River Project [704] www.rooftopfilms.com
Bike Messenger Film Festival
6:30p meet at Tompkins Square Park [406] to ride over Williamsburg Bridge (P8)
7:30p 184 Kent Ave, rm 509, Brooklyn (*) www.nybma.com

Life After Capitalism Conference
CUNY Graduate Center [702] www.lifeaftercapitalism.org
August 21 – August 22
"Yo! What Happened to Peace" poster exhibit
Stay Gold Gallery/Art Space
451 Grand St, Brooklyn
718-599-7778 www.staygoldgallery.com
August 6 – September 5, Sa-Su 12-5p, M-F by appt only
The Really Free Market
3p location TBA

Yippie Tea Party Protest
8p Michael Bloomberg's townhouse [269]
refreshments served to protest the city's refusal to give out permits
New York Immigration Coalition action
location TBA 212-627-2227 www.thenyic.org

Bushville Tent City and Homeless March/Encampment
Location TBA www.kwru.org
August 23 – August 30
The Window Treatment
Everywhere
put a noRNC poster in your window through September 2

"Peace Signs: The Anti-War Movement Illustrated" opening
7-9p Chisholm Gallery [715]
August 24 – September 3, open Tu-Th 11a-6p, F-Sa 1-6p and by appt
Kick Off Party
Webster Hall [701] www.howlfestival.org
sponsored by High Times and HOWL! Festival

Call To Mutiny magazine launch
location TBA www.clamormagazine.org
sponsored by Clamor Magazine
The Summer of Love Concert for Equality
6-10p East Lawn, Central Park (*) www.summeroflove04.com

DNC2RNC March Arrives in New York City
www.dnc2rnc.org
The Anti-Convention: Live Music
7p Warsaw, 261 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn (*)
proceeds donated to Not In Our Name
"The Fourth World War" film screening
7p Anthology Film Archives [710] www.bignoisefilms.com
presented by Suheir Hammad

Immigrant-Worker Community Speak Out!/Day of Action
4-10p location TBA 212-330-8172 www.ImmigrantSolidarity.org
Critical Mass Ride
7p Union Square [404] www.times-up.org
The Anti-Convention: Live Music
7p Warsaw, 261 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn (*)
proceeds donated to Not In Our Name
Rooftop Films: What Democracy Looks Like short films
8p Clemente Soto Velez [711] www.rooftopfilms.com

Books Not Bombs Youth Convergence
9a-6p St. Mark's Church [802] www.nyspc.net
New York March and Rally for Women's Lives
11a-4p Cadman Plaza (*) across Brooklyn Bridge (S6) to City Hall Park [403] www.ppnyc.org
Green Party Festival
St. Vartan's Park, E 35th St and Second Ave (H11)
Christian Defense Coalition prayer vigil
Seventh Ave (G8)
Middle East Peace Coalition demonstration
Union Square, southeast triangle [404]
Stone Walk arrives in Manhattan
212-598-0963 www.peacefultomorrows.org
from Boston, pulling a 1400 lb granite memorial honoring the "Unknown Civilians Killed in War." In NYC through Sept. 11.
Ring Out
5:30-7:30p Ground Zero [401] www.ringout.org
The Imagine Festival of Arts, Issues & Ideas
various locations www.imagine04.org
August 28 – September 2
The Fourth World War film screening
7p Anthology Film Archives [710] www.bignoisefilms.com
presented by Amy Goodman
Women Against War Concert
7p Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Dr at 120th St (*) www.codepink4peace.org
Clamor Magazine party
8p Southpaw, 125 Fifth Ave, Brooklyn (*) www.clamormagazine.org
Welcoming party for the news media
Time Warner Building [118]
sponsored by the RNC Host Committee
Barbecue to honor the Latino Congressional Caucus
Gracie Mansion [250]
sponsored by Univision

"Crossing of New York Harbor"
Staten Island Ferry [591] www.greenedragon.org
Women's Peace Rally and March
11a Eleanor Roosevelt Statue, Riverside Park at 72nd Street (*) www.codepink4peace.org
followed by march to join World Says No To The Bush Agenda rally
The World Says No to the Bush Agenda
noon from W 23rd St and Seventh Ave (H7) uptown past MSG [101], west on 34th St, down West Side Highway to Chambers St (Q3) www.unitedforpeace.org
Bowery Poetry Club sanctuary opens
24 hours Bowery Poetry Club [901] www.bowerypoetry.com
August 29 – September 3
Holy Apostles Church sanctuary opens
4-10p Holy Apostles Church [902] www.holyapostlesnyc.org
August 29 – September 3
Cosmopolity Progressive Tourism Bureau opens
10a-10p The Tank [903] www.thetanknyc.org
August 29 – September 3
St. Mark's Church sanctuary opens
11a-11p St. Mark's Church [802] www.revbilly.com
August 29 – September 3
Welcoming party for New Yorkers and Californians
Ellis Island (ferry tickets at [409])
Party for Log Cabin Republicans
Bryant Park [476]
"Salute to Broadway"
Wonderful Town
5-7:40p Al Hirschfeld Theatre [131]
for OH, MO, IN, and MI
Bombay Dreams
5-7:35p Broadway Theatre [132]
for MA, AK, NH, VT, ME, DE, CT, RI, GU, AS, VI, SD, ND, IA
42nd St.
5-7:30p Ford Center for the Performing Arts [133]
for TX, NE, OK, MT, KS
Beauty And The Beast
5-7:30p Lunt-Fontanne Theatre [134]
for VA, AB, DC, TN, MD, GA
Phantom of the Opera
5-7:30p Majestic Theatre [135]
for MN, WI, WV, WA, AR, CO, NM, WY, KY
Fiddler on the Roof
5-7:55 Minskoff Theatre [136]
for FL, LA, MS, SC, NC
Aida
5-7:30 Palace Theatre [137]
for CA, NV, OR, AZ, UT, HI
The Lion King
5-7:45 New Amsterdam Theatre [138]
for IL, NY, PR, NJ, ID, PA

The Naming Project
10a various locations www.THAWaction.org
August 30 – September 2, reciting the names of all those killed by US military action since September 11
March on New York: Still We Rise march and rally
1-6p Union Square [404] up Eighth Ave to 31st St (G7) www.stillwerise.org
March for Our Lives: Stop the War at Home
4p United Nations, Dag Hammarskjold Plaza [405] www.kwru.org
Interfaith Service
7p Holy Apostles Church [902]
Light Up The Sky
dusk everywhere www.lightupthesky.org
Playback Theater Hip Hop Showcase
8p Southpaw, 125 Fifth Ave, Brooklyn (*) www playbacknyc.org
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" with Libby Pataki
Tiffany's [109]
Republican National Convention
10a-1p, 8:30-11p Madison Square Garden [101]
speakers: Michael Bloomberg, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain
"Big Tent Event" sponsored by the Republican Unity Coalition
4p Bryant Park Grill [117]
Event
7-11p Rockefeller Center [673]
Post-Convention party for NY/NJ delegations
10p-1a Cipriani's 42nd Street [111]

Shout Heard Round The World: non-violent direct action
12p In the streets... www.shoutheardroundtheworld.org
Health Care Crisis and Election 2004 conference
9a CUNY Graduate Center [702] www.cnhpnow.org
August 31 – September 1
Pro-Choice New York rally
5-7p Union Square [404] www.naral.org
Interfaith Worship Event
Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Dr @ 120th St (*)
"Ring of Light"
encircling Manhattan
Finance Roundtable
9:30p Tavern on the Green [108]
sponsored by Bank of Perica
Luncheon
3p St. Regis Hotel [107]
sponsored by AstraZeneca
Party for New York delegation
4:30-7:30p Tavern on the Green [108]
sponsored by Kodak
Republican Majority for Choice event
Sky Club 200 Park Ave (E11)
Republican National Convention
8:30-11p Madison Square Garden [101]
speakers: Laura Bush, Rod Paige, Arnold Schwarzenegger
Post-Convention party
10p-1p Noche [116]
sponsored by American Gas Association

"The Line"
8:13-8:31a along Broadway, from Wall St (S3) to W 31st St (G8)a single line, everyone with a mock pink slip
Billionaires Flashmob
midday midtown www.billionairesforbush.com
Ellen Freudenheim anti-gun-violence display
Union Square Park, South Plaza [404]
Labor Day Rally
4-6p 30th St and 8th Ave [G7] www.nycclc.org
Reading of the US Constitution
5p Cooper Union [719] 212-420-0440 www.pfaw.org
National Organization for Women rally
7-9p location TBA www.now.org
Who's America? concert
Bowery Ballroom. 6 Delancey St (P7) www.definitivejux.net
Ring Out
8p-4a location TBA www.ringout.org
Billionaires' Ball
The Frying Pan, Pier 63 at 23rd St (G4) www.billionairesforbush.com
Who's America? concert
8p Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St (P7) www.definitivejux.net
Luncheon honoring Jean Hastert
1p Central Park Boathouse [114]
sponsored by Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Event
4:30-7p Bryant Park Grill [117]
Event
1:10p Crobar [113]
sponsored by American Gas Association
Republican National Convention
8:30-11p Madison Square Garden [101]
speakers: Lynne Cheney, Dick Cheney, Zell Miller
"Los Amigos"
10p-2a Copacabana [112]
sponsored by Coca-Cola and George Pataki

Artists and Activists United for Peace rally and parade
3-7p Harlem State Office Building, 163 W 125th St and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd (*), parade to W 96th St and Central Park West (*) www.blackwaxx.com/AAUP.htm
Party for New York Delegation
5-7p Madame Tussaud's [115]
Republican National Convention
8:30-11p Madison Square Garden [101]
speakers: George Pataki, George W. Bush
Post-Convention party
10p-2am Water Club [110]
sponsored by Novartis
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