KPFK Invites You to “A Day at the Beach with Heroes of Peace” - Sunday, May 25th, 1:00 - 3:00 PM ~ At ARLINGTON WEST MEMORIAL in Santa Monica ~ With Ed Asner, Col. Ann Wright, Ron Kovic, Blase Bonpane & others

A Day at the Beach with Heroes of Peace

 

 Special Live KPFK/Pacifica Broadcast at Arlington West in Santa Monica 

 www.arlingtonwestsantamonica.org

Sunday, May 25th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 

   

 KPFK invites you to join us at the Arlington West Memorial at the Santa Monica Beach Pier for a tribute to   

 

 "Heroes of Peace"


Over 4000 crosses and other religious symbols replicate the real Arlington Cemetery in West Virginia, symbolizing our fallen in this criminal war.  This is a tribute to them, to those who fought and came to oppose it, and to those who opposed it from the beginning…all HEROES OF PEACE.   

We Will Be Joined By     

 (alphabetically….partial list)
Ed Asner
 ~ Blase Bonpane, KPFK & OOA ~ Jodie Evans of CODE PINK  
Mike
 Farrell 
~ Arlene Inouye of CAMS ~ Kevin McKeown, Santa Monica City Council Member
Ron Kovic, Vietnam 
Veteran for Peace
 ~ Congressman Dennis Kucinich (in person or by remote)
City Councilman Bill Rosendahl ~ Marcy Winograd, Chair PDLA Col. Ann Wright (Ret)  

  

         KPFK’S Lila Garrett will be the Moderator ~ Plus t

he brilliant OOA SINGERS!   

 

Also Major "Heroes of Peace" are

 The Los Angeles Chapter of Veterans For Peace and The Arlington West Volunteers

Who have been putting the Memorial up every Sunday since February of 2004! 

Most Importantly  

 IRAQ VETERANS AGAINST THE WAR  

 Will relate to us, as they just did to a shocked Congressional hearing, how their personal experiences turned them from support for this war to a passion for peace. They grieve not just for themselves, but for the thousands if not millions of innocent Iraqis who have died needlessly, often at the hands of our remorseful vets. 

Join these HEROES OF PEACE as they tell us what continues to be the shocking truth about this tragic war.   

 

It’s a story we’ll never forget.  Nor should we. 

 

That’s Sunday, May 25th, from 12:30 to 3:00 PM at Arlington West in Santa Monica at the north side of the  

 Santa Monica Pier (easy parking $8).   Sun block and hat recommended.

 

KPFK 90.7 FM Radio 

KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles 

www.kpfk.org 


 

Peace Event on Memorial Day - Monday, May 26th, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM - At the All Saints Church in Pasadena - With Rev. George Regas, Rabbi Sharon Brous & Dr. Maher Hathout

Want to Promote Peace this Memorial Day? 
 
Monday, May 26th , Memorial Day
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 
All Saints Church
132 North Euclid Avenue, Pasadena  91101
 
Participate in a ground-breaking interfaith prayer service with Rev. George Regas, Rabbi Sharon Brous, and Dr. Maher Hathout.  This New Vision Partners’ Abrahamic Faiths Peacemaking Initiative event is to be filmed and broadcast via satellite throughout the Middle East. 
 
Created by All Saints Church in 1999, New Vision Partners (NVP) is a seperate 501c3 non-profit organization working for justice, peace and inclusion through education and collaborative programs in a globalized multicultural world. NVP implements projects and grants that range from the local to the international. 
 
Show the people of the Middle East that Jewish,  Muslim, and Christian Americans seek peace and understanding between nations and faiths.  Ninety minute of your time on this national holiday will be a step towards unity and awareness in the world…please join us!
 
For more information contact Susan at 626 683-9400 or Peter Dunn at 310 924-1393 - pfdunn2001@yahoo.com
 


“AL-NAKBA: THE UNTOLD STORY” - Sunday, May 25th, 12:00 PM - Islamic Center of Southern California in LA - With Dr. Nayyer Ali, Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim, Dr. Maher Hathout & Basel Othman

 

JOIN MPAC FOR
"AL-NAKBA: THE UNTOLD STORY"
 

SUNDAY, MAY 25th at 12:00 NOON in LOS ANGELES

Featuring prominent speakers who will discuss historical components of the conflict, the humanitarian crisis facing Palestinians today, and current political realities at home and abroad.

On Sunday, May 25, the Muslim Public Affairs Council and the Islamic Center of Southern California will hold an important panel discussion on "Al-Nakba (The Catastrophe): The Untold Story" featuring prominent speakers who will discuss historical components of the conflict, the humanitarian crisis facing Palestinians today, and current political realities at home and abroad.

The forum will feature Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim, Chair of the History Department at California Polytechnic University in Pomona; Basel Othman, Palestine Children Relief Fund; Dr. Nayyer Ali, MPAC Chairman and co-author of "In Pursuit of Justice: The Jurisprudence of Human Rights in Islam"; and Dr. Maher Hathout, MPAC Senior Advisor.

WHAT:        Al-Nakba: The Untold Story
WHEN:       Sunday, May 25 at 12:00 p.m.
WHERE:     Islamic Center of Southern California
                   
  434 South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90020
WHO:          Dr. Nayyer Ali, Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim, 
                   
  Dr. Maher Hathout, Basel Othman

Last week, MPAC also released its "60 Years of Palestinian Suffering Resource Kit", which provides practical tools to organize public awareness efforts in cities across the country. The kit includes a historical timeline of events, web resources, and a petition to circulate and deliver to members of Congress.

60 Years of Suffering Resource Kit

CLICK HERE to download the kit.

Thusday, May 15 marked the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the state of Israel. On this occasion, Palestinians mark the 60th year of "al-Nakba" the term used to describe the continuing catastrophe that characterizes life for Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and diaspora.

SEE: Salam Al-Marayati discusses President Jimmy Carter’s Meeting With Hamas Officials (KPCC, 4/21/08)

SEE ALSO: "Envisioning Peace: MPAC’s Perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict"

Founded in 1988, the Muslim Public Affairs Council is an American insitution which informs and shapes public opinion and policy by serving as a trusted resource to decision makers in government, media and policy institutions. MPAC is also committed to developing leaders with the purpose of enhancing the political and civic participation of Muslim of Muslim American. MPAC offices are located in Washington, DC, New York City and Los Angeles.

[CONTACT: Edina Lekovic, 213-383-3443, communications@mpac.org]

HOW DOES MPAC HELP MUSLIMS & ISLAM IN AMERICA?

Created in 1988, the Muslim Public Affairs Council is a public policy institution that focuses on fostering a vibrant Muslim American community that is a vital and contributing element of America’s pluralism. MPAC has built a reputation as a consistent and reliable resource for government and media, and is trusted by Muslim Americans as an authentic, experienced voice. The Mission of MPAC encompasses promoting a Muslim American identity, building constructive relationships between Muslim Americans and their representatives, and training a future generation of men and women to share our vision.

MPAC WASHINGTON, D.C.
110 Maryland Ave. N.E. Suite 210 Washington, D.C. 20002

MPAC LOS ANGELES
3010 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 217 Los Angeles, CA 90010

Update on Vietnam Veteran Mubarak Raschid - He is in Critical Condition Suffering from the Effects of Agent Orange - He Can Use Any Donation You Can Afford - He is in the Arlington West Film

Dear Friends,
 
Peter Dudar & Sally Marr have let me know that their friend, Vietnam Veteran Mubarak Raschid, is in critical    condition, suffering from the effects of Agent Orange. He has very little money at this time in his life. If you would like to make a donation to him, you can write a check made out to Mubarak Raschid and send it to:    
 
Sally Marr & Peter Dudar
1302 N. Sweetzer Ave. #203
Los Angeles, CA 90069
 
For those of you who have seen Peter & Sally’s powerful film ARLINGTON WEST: www.arlingtonwestfilm.com -   Raschid is the African-American Vietnam Veteran who speaks so clearly and convincingly at the end of the film. He advises the youth to not enlist in the military. He says do it for your mother. His squadron in Vietnam was blown up before his eyes. He is such a moving speaker and a very important part of the film. His words have been heard by tens of thousands of young people in school assemblies all over the country..and those words have without  question steered countless youth away from the military as a career….thus  saving livesTears have come to my eyes every time I have seen Raschid in the Arlington West Film.
 
Now Raschid needs our help. 

   Raschid is no longer able to drive and he wants to sell his truck, a Nissan 1988, in very good condition. It gets good mileage, at least 24 mpg, has a radio, is a 4x4, extra wide wheels, under 100,000 miles and has been well kept.  The asking price is $1800. His wife, Doris, can show the car. If there is anyone out there who can use this good vehicle, please give Doris a call at: 213 745 8854. Or call Peter & Sally at: 323 650 8166 - mail@arlingtonwestfilm.com
 
Thanks for considering this. 
 
Frank 


Special Lecture by Dr. William Pepper - Wednesday, June 4th, 7:30 to 9:30 PM in Bel Air ~ On the Occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

GALA FUNDRAISER and SPECIAL LECTURE by DR. WILLIAM PEPPER  
On the Occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

Please join Ed Asner, Gina Belafonte, and Prof. David Ray Griffin
7:30 to 9:30
 PM on Wednesday, June 4th in Bel Air
RSVP by May 25, as seating is limited


Please join us for an exclusive event
featuring famed attorney
Dr. William  Pepper.

Mr. Pepper is best known for having won a historic
jury trial
case. This is a case that very few of us know about.
C
onvened in 1999 on behalf of Coretta  Scott  King and the King family
,
this trial fully exonerated James Earl Ray.

Now Mr. Pepper has in hand the forensic
evidence needed to exonerate Sirhan Sirhan.

Learn about this case, plus yet another, both of great import for our republic.
 Main event on June 4: 7:30pm-9:30pm
Suggested Donation:  $50-$100
Bill Pepper's headshot
Two dramatic assassinations
in 1968 changed America forever.

Meet the man who solved one–and is about to solve the other.

 
MLK assassination scene

Ed Asner
Dear friend and citizen:

Be among the very first to hear about new forensic evidence expected to exonerate Sirhan Sirhan.

In addition, learn of another major suit, long under wraps, that is soon to be filed on behalf of prominent 9/11 victims’ family members.

And meet the man behind these historic law cases.

At this special event, the litigation strategy for each case will be presented by Mr. Pepper, who believes that conclusive evidence may now be in hand for winning both cases. All legal work is being handled pro bono.  

Plus, an additional revelation…

Also, discover the facts about the  convening of a new investigation into 9/11, also led by William Pepper. This effort, if successful, will lead to a ballot initiative this November in  New York  City (all five boroughs). If passed, the initiative will  authorize a new 9/11 Commission. Already appointed to the commission are Lincoln Chafee (former Republican U.S. Senator), Dr. Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14 astronaut), recent presidential candidate Senator Mike  Gravel, and actor Ed  Asner.

Our objective for this evening:

With strong evidence in hand for winning the Sirhan Sirhan case and the 9/11 lawsuit, completion funding is now sought that would cover the incidental expenses involved in further investigations and court costs.

                        RSVP by May 25, as seating is limited

  This event hosted by Dr. Kathleen Ferrick Rosenblatt at
10415 Ravenwood Court in Beverly Glen Canyon, Bel Air

     RSVP and further information: Contact Kathleen at
       310/470-4557 or ferrickrosenblatt@yahoo.com

Or contact Byron Belitsos at:
415/720-6508 or byron@originpress.com
INTRODUCING DR. WILLIAM PEPPER
[Photo below is of Pepper in court with James Earl Ray]
Pepper with James Earl Ray at trial
Dr. William Pepper is a New York- and Washington DC-based attorney and British barrister, as well as a noted activist and author who has convened the Seminar on International Human Rights at Oxford University.

A friend and collaborator with Dr. King before his death, Pepper is the author of An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King (Verso Books, 2004), which presents in detail the facts discovered in the 1999 case. Pepper
is also the author of a forthcoming biography of
Hugo Chavez.

In the 1999 case in Memphis, the jury unanimously found in favor of the plaintiffs (Coretta Scott King and the King family), who held that King’s assassination was the product of a conspiracy that involved local, state, and federal agencies and authorities. As might be expected, the Memphis case and Pepper’s book were ignored by the U.S. corporate press. (The entire transcript of the case is available on the Martin Luther King Center website.)


A NOTE TO ATTENDEES FROM WILLIAM PEPPER:
"I believe that this selective use of the court system is a serious way to give credibility to normally unthinkable thoughts that would be dismissed or relegated to sound-bite marginalization. But it is not inexpensive, and my funds for this activity are distinctly limited; hence, the help of good citizens of the republic like yourself is requested. In the 9/11 case, new evidence related to the financing of the operation is now available. In the RFK case, forensic and other new evidence has surfaced that clearly establishes Sirhan’s innocence.

"The mainstream media ignored the King civil trial for which I produced 70 witnesses over 30 days, setting out why and how Martin King was assassinated. The mainstream media simply sat in the hallway, entering the courtroom only when Mrs. King and Andy Young testified.

"In the RFK case, we will appeal both to the alternative press and to C-SPAN, and challenge them to televise the proceedings live. C-SPAN has covered my most recent book tour, while the major media in the US have never even reviewed my works.

"We are dealing not with separate or unitary events and failings, but with a pervasive sickness in the public life of our republic. All of these events are linked and part of the national disease. The challenge is to find ways and means to  confront the citizenry with the reality of where we are and what we have become. Change must be preceded by awareness, however much both may be resisted."

                                                Dr. William Pepper

Please join us for this historic presentation–one that is not to be missed.

Dr. Kathleen Rosenblatt
Byron Belitso

ARLINGTON WEST FILM SHOWING CANCELLED at SANTA BARBARA HIGH SCHOOL - Students Protest Postponed Assembly - Hold a 4-Hour Sit-In

Santa Barbara Daily Sound
Thursday, May 22, 2008

Students Protest Postponed Assembly

BY ERIC LINDBERG
DAILY SOUND STAFF WRITER

A last-minute postponement of a student-organized assembly at Santa Barbara High School rankled students and led them to hold a lengthy sit-in Thursday morning in protest of the decision. Several student groups on campus planned to bring in representatives of the local chapter of Veterans for Peace on Thursday for a screening of Arlington West followed by a discussion with the film’s producers and the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq.

Leaders with Students for Democratic Society and Dons for Real Change said administrators pulled the event on Tuesday and offered up poor reasons for doing so, including that the film was too biased and political. Principal Dr. Mark Capritto said a miscommunication between students and another administrator led to the outcry and that the decision to postpone the event resulted from complaints by teachers about losing class time.
 

Geoffrey Parker, a senior and one of the lead organizers of the event, described how students planned the assembly for more than two months and had taken the appropriate steps to receive approval from the administration. Then, on Tuesday, he said an assistant principal came into his classroom and said the screening had been cancelled.  “I was completely shocked,” Parker said. “Just a few days before it had been completely acceptable.” He said the administrator argued that the film was too biased to be shown in a school setting. Parker countered by pointing out that military recruiters are constantly on campus talking to students. “Another excuse was that it was too political,” he said. “A school is built to teach, to prepare children for the outside world. Without political information, how are we expected to vote?”
 
After being informed of the cancellation, Parker and others organized a petition and a sit-in protest, which drew approximately 100 students who planted themselves in the main hallway of the school for four hours holding signs reading “Let Them Speak of Peace” and “Learning is a Right.” 
 
Dr. Capritto said he met with a group of students, including Parker, and clarified a few issues. “It wasn’t cancelled,” he said. “It was postponed based on an agreement that didn’t get through to the kids.” When the concept of holding the assembly came to him, Dr. Capritto said he approved it under the condition that it be optional and that if any complaints were made, it would be moved to the lunch period or after school. “We’re at a very precarious time of year when kids need to be in classes,” he said. “…This is the end of the school year and we have a responsibility to our students.” He said worries arose that students would not recognize the optional aspect of the assembly and pressure their teachers to let them attend. Following complaints about lost class time, he said the decision was made to hold off on the screening. Dr. Capritto added that any consideration of the political nature of the film — which explores the display of crosses representing soldiers killed in Iraq on beaches around the country, including the original display in Santa Barbara — did not enter into the decision to postpone the event . “I can certainly understand their disappointment based on the information they received from one of the assistant principals,” he said. 
 
Parker dismissed the argument that students would lose class time, emphasizing the authority of teachers to decide whether or not their students would attend the event. “It was completely controlled by the teachers,” he said. “…We had ways so that teachers could allow some students to go and others not to go.”
 
Others, including Mary Johnston-de Leon, treasurer of the local chapter of Veterans for Peace, said holding the event during lunch is not a feasible solution. With only 40 minutes for lunch, she argued, kids won’t give up their lunch period to watch a 32-minute film. While she plans to leave any future action, such as more sit-ins or protests, up to the students, Johnston-de Leon said she plans to write a letter to administrators letting her feelings be known.
“Without barely any warning, they pulled the plug on us,” she said. “…I personally don’t think it was warranted.”
 
Peter Dudar and Sally Marr, the producers of Arlington West, said they turned down gigs with three other schools to make the drive from Los Angeles, screen the film and participate in the discussion. Both said they were stunned to learn the event had been cancelled, describing the many trips they’ve taken to screen the film since it came out three years ago for audiences that have ranged from sixth-graders to doctorate students. “We’ve never had a situation like this before,” Marr said. “It just doesn’t seem very fair, to really anybody.” She said the focus of the film is not to be political or critical, but merely to show the emotional impact of war. “Our most important objective is to get our kids to acknowledge our fallen … and to get them to care for the veterans when they return,” Dudar said. “…The kids feel so far away from this war, generally. They really need to understand.” Both said a similar assembly and screening at the high school last year drew in hundreds, so many that they had to turn away 200 students.
 
Dr. Capritto, while reiterating that the politics of the film didn’t enter into his decision, said he should have examined the content more closely from the beginning. “We need to really look into this and decide whether or not Santa Barbara High School, during school time, is the most appropriate forum for this film,” he said. The incident also gives the school the opportunity to examine its role as a learning institution as a whole, Dr. Capritto said.
“It really is incumbent upon us to be doing what we are supposed to be doing,” he said.
 While acknowledging that the film is of an educational nature, he said it’s “clear that it is taking away from what we are already doing.”
 
For now, Parker said he merely wants to facilitate further discussion about the situation. He recently sent out messages to other students asking them how they want to proceed. Future sit-ins and protests are a possibility, he said. “I think this is really important information,” Parker said of the film. “Even if I don’t get to hear it, I think it’s important for other people to hear.” Those who participated in the sit-in received truancy notices, he said. Otherwise, the protest went off peacefully and without a hitch.

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An Evening with Dina Titus, State Senate Minority Leader from Nevada & Harry Reid, U.S. Senate Majority Leader ~ Wednesday, May 28, 5:30 to 8:30 PM ~ At Betty & Stanley Sheinbaum’s

 

Susan Adelman & Claudio Llanos, Aris Anagnos, Dinos Andrianos, Cindy Asner, Senator Barbara Boxer,

Lila Garrett, Elliott Gould, Therese and Byron Georgiou, Arianna Huffington, Anne Marie Staas Niedorf,

Max Palevsky, Joe Perez, Betty & Stanley Sheinbaum, Congressman Henry Waxman, Haskell Wexler,

The American Hellenic Council of California & the Southern California Chapter, Americans for Democratic Action

 

Invite You to an Evening with:

 

Dina Titus


State Senate Minority Leader

 

Candidate for US Congress

Third District of Nevada

 

Along with special guest

 

Harry Reid

U.S. Senate Majority Leader

                                 

Wednesday, May 28th5:30 PM to 8:30 PM

 

At the home of Betty and Stanley Sheinbaum

345 North Rockingham Drive

Los Angeles, CA 90049

Greek food provided by Back on Broadway. Valet parking

 

Host at $2,300 -  Sponsor at $1,000

                   Supporter at $500 - Contributor at $250 - Friend at $125                       

 

Please RSVP by Friday, May 23 to 310-570-5419, or email sthompson007@ca.rr.com


 

Titus is challenging the Republican incumbent Jon Porter. Her race is targeted by the DCCC as one of the top in the country and is on the DCCC’s exclusive Red to Blue list. Titus’s campaign is the highest priority for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who recruited Titus to run and is strongly promoting her candidacy. Titus is pro-choice, anti-war, pro-labor, and the pro-environment candidate.

Contributions or gifts to Titus for Congress are not tax deductible. www.dinatitus.com


 

“The Bush administration is continuing this war with no plan for success and no accountability. As a Congresswoman I will vote to begin withdrawing troops immediately. We need to stop spending $5,000 a second over there to build an infrastructure when we have great infrastructure needs here in the United States and here in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District.”    ‐Dina Titus, Candidate for Congress

           Alice Constadina "Dina" Titus is a Democratic member of the Nevada Senate, representing Clark County, District 7 since 1988. She has been the Minority Leader since 1993.

            When the state Legislature is not in session, Titus is a political science professor at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She has taught American and Nevada government at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for 30 years. Before her recent congressional run, Republican governor Jim Gibbons narrowly defeated Titus in the 2006 gubernatorial campaign.

            Titus is challenging the Republican incumbent Jon Porter. Her race is targeted by the DCCC as one of the top in the country and is on the DCCC’s exclusive Red to Blue list. Titus’s campaign is the highest priority for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who recruited Titus to run and is strongly promoting her candidacy. Titus is pro-choice, anti-war, pro-labor, and the pro-environment candidate.

 

Contributions or gifts to Titus for Congress are not tax deductible. www.dinatitus.com

 

 

 
 
 




Vietnam Veteran Raschid in the Hospital & Needs Our Help - He is in the Arlington West Film - Is There Anyone Who Might Want to Buy His 1988 Nissan Truck? It’s in Good Condition.

Dear Friends,
 
Peter Dudar & Sally Marr have let me know that their friend Raschid is sick and in the hospital. He needs money and wants to sell his 1988 Nissan Truck, which is good condition (see below). 
 
For those of you who have seen Peter & Sally’s powerful film ARLINGTON WEST: www.arlingtonwestfilm.com -   Raschid is the African-American Vietnam Veteran who speaks so clearly and convincingly at the end of the film. He advises the youth to not enlist in the military. He says do it for your mother. His squadron in Vietnam was blown up before his eyes. He is such a moving speaker and a very important part of the film. His words have been heard by tens of thousands of young people in school assemblies all over the country..and those words have without question steered countless youth away from the military as a career….thus  saving lives. 
 
Now Raschid needs our help. 

   Raschid is no longer able to drive and he wants to sell his truck, a Nissan 1988, in very good condition. It gets good mileage, at least 24 mpg, has a radio, is a 4x4, extra wide wheels, under 100,000 miles and has been well kept.  The asking price is $1800. His wife, Doris, can show the car. If there is anyone out there who can use this good vehicle, please give Doris a call at: 213 745 8854. Or call Peter & Sally at: 323 650 8166 - mail@arlingtonwestfilm.com
 
Thanks for considering this. 
 
Frank

“The Gathering” ~ This Sunday, May 25th, 7:30 - 9:30 PM ~ COMEDY NIGHT - With Stephen Fiske, Vanda Mikoloski, Gerry Katzman & David Zasloff - At The Blankenship Ballet Company of Venice

The Unity-and-Diversity World Council Presents:


The Gathering

 

 An Ongoing Sunday Evening Celebration

 

Sunday, May 25th - 7:30 – 9:30 PM

* A NIGHT OF IRREVERENT REVERENCE *
A COMEDY © LOVE © FEST

 

 

With lots of Ah-ha’s, Ha-ha’s, and Yee-ha’s!

J © J © J © J

 

Starring

Stephen Shortfellow Fiske ~ Dis-established songwriter, recorder, and performing artist turns to his funny bone. Award winning songwriter;  9 CD’s to his credit.

Vanda Mikoloski ~ Established stand-up pro, who teaches yoga on Venice Beach, stirs you up to your ha-ha chakra. Toured with the Dixie Chicks & Patty Griffin; many TV appearances.
Gerry Katzman ~ A fresh look at the world, going straight to the truth, the half-truth, and the acceptable lie.  Stand-up professional performs at The Improv, The Belagio, and Stand-up NY.

David Zasloff ~ Comedian, musician, poet, phi-laugh-apher, master of the Japanese shakuhachi flute, shofar, and Gabriel’s original trumpet. Accomplished songwriter, author, and producer of four CD’s, as well as 14 HBO comedy channel shows.

 

 

à Food by A Taste of Life ß

 

*  AN EVENING OF KARMIC RELIEF  *

 

 

at The Blankenship Ballet Company of Venice

132 Brooks Avenue at Abbot Kinney & Main St., Venice, 90291

$10.00 donation

(310) 396-8205    (310) 391-5735    stephen@fiskemusic.com 

 http://udcworld.org/thegathering

 


Meet Ambassador Joe Wilson & PDA Candidate for Congress Ron Shepston - Thursday, May 22nd, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM - At the Home of Jerry Manpearl & Jan Goodman in Santa Monica


https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/309/personal2.asp?formid=healthpet

Help Turn Orange County BLUE
 
Ambassador Joe Wilson & Valerie Plame  
Introduce PDA Candidate for Congress  
 Ron Shepston CA42
Challenging ethically challenged Republican Gary Miller

Moderator: Marcy Winograd  &  Bree Walker

Who: Michelle Phillips, Dr. Steven Zax, Billy Baldwin, Lydia Cornell, Stanley Sheinbaum, Jodie Evans

When: Thursday, May 22nd   

 Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Tickets: $50.00 each

Where:   Hosts Jerry Manpearl & Jan Goodman 939 San Vicente, Santa Monica 90402        
 310) 458-7213
 
Please RSVP  via email: jan-pi@mindspring.com or   proctor@artnet.net 
tel:  (310) 858 6643 

Event producer: Ilene PRoctor

 
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