Come to Denver when the Democrats Meet: Protest August 23-28
World
Can't Wait will support many of those actions, and in addition, is planning
events related to Bringing the Bush Program to a HALT.
Find
calendars of more events at:
Recreate68: Recreate68.org
Alliance for Real Democracy: realdemocracy2008.org
Unconventional Denver: dncdistuption.org
Come Up to Denver: comeuptodenver.org/
Only you -not your government- can bring
any of this to a halt. The only realistic course is for the
people of the U.S. to taking meaningful and independent political action to
resist the machinery of war and the fascist direction that has emerged.
Come to Denver for a week of protest that includes marching to stand with
immigrants under assault and counter-protests to the week of anti-abortion
actions of the Christian right. Join in contingents, film showings, street
protests, strategy sessions, and more.
Why
Go to Denver?
World
Can't Wait will have booths:
- Skyline Park August
27-28
For
last minute changes, check back here.``World
Can't Wait Convention Phone 347 385 2195 See Theater & Art Exhibits up in Denver During the DNC at the end of this list:
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Time
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Location
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Event Title BOLD indicates World Can't Wait sponsor
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Description
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9 am
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Planned Parenthood Clinic 7155 E. 38th
Avenue, Denver
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Countering Anti-Abortion Protest
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Pro-Choice presence v. Christian Defense
Coalition protest at new clinic heavily targeted by protest
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12:00 - 1:00 pm
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Mercury Cafe 2199
California Street, Denver
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Know Your Rights Training
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with Denver Legal Collective
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12:00 noon
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Civic Center Park
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Countering Anti-Abortion Protest
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Pro-Choice presence v. Christian Defense
Coalition
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1:00 pm
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Pepsi Center
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Countering Anti-Abortion Protest
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Pro-Choice presence v. Christian Defense
Coalition & "Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust" who plan to lay roses
around the Pepsi Center for all the "unborn"
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6:00 pm
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Skyline Park
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Countering Anti-Abortion Protest
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Pro-Choice presence v. Christian Defense
Coalition
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7:00 pm
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West steps of Capitol Denver
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"Meet the DNC Protest Leaders" Roundtable
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Conversation with leaders of groups protesting
the DNC for press & public
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Time
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Location
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Event Title BOLD indicates World Can't Wait sponsor
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Description
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9:00 AM
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Rally on west steps of the Capitol.
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Mass Anti-War Rally
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World Can't Wait demonstration of waterboarding
for public & international press
Speakers
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11:00 am
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March from Capitol to Speer Blvd
1/3 mile from
Pepsi Center.
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Anti-War March
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Join World Can't Wait Contingent: NO War on
Iran!
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12:30 pm - 12:35 pm exact time TBA
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Along the Mall
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Stop the Next
War Now "Freeze" on the Mall
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5 minute "freeze"
to visually represent stopping the next war now! organized by Code Pink.
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1:00 PM
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Route 1:
Confluence Park (Between 15th and Speer), led by CODEPINK.
Route
2:
Freedom Cages (Pepsi Center Lot A), led by
Tent State.
Route
3:
Recruiting Center (MEPS- 19th & Stout Street), led by IVAW.
Route
4: 5 Points
(TBD: Curtis Park?
Blackberries? Sonny Lawrence Park?): Lead
by The Green Party. Other routes TBD.
Meeting Point: Union Station (17th & Wynkoop)
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Funk the War:
Dance for Peace
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A creative action with an emphasis on music and
visuals. Smaller feeder marches lead to Union
Station (17th & Wynkoop), then proceed down
16th Street Mall
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3:00 - 8:00 PM
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Cuernavaca Park
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Guantanamo Cell Tour
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Sponsored by Amnesty International
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7:00 PM - 9:00 pm
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Cleo Parker
Robinson Dance Theater 119 Park Avenue West, Denver 5 Points
Tickets and Info:
(303) 295-1759
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Evening: No
Attack on Iran hosted by World Can't Wait
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Ron Kovic, Cindy Sheehan, Sunsara Taylor, Cynthia
McKinney, Jeremy Scahill, Iraq Veterans Against the War National Board member Phil Aliff & special guests, in opposition to a
US war on Iran
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Monday, August 25
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Time
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Location
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Event Title BOLD indicates World Can't Wait sponsor
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Description
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9:00 am
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Civic Center Park with feeder marches
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Human Rights March/Free All Political Prisoners
Rally
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Rally organized by Recreate68
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9:30 am or TBD
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Civic Center Park
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Demonstration of Why Waterboarding is Torture - Join Orange Jumpsuit Contingent
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Actors show the press & public why no
government should be allowed to torture. Contingent protests US legalization of torture sate.
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11:00 am
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Civic Center Park
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Human Rights March
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Speakers with headliner Public Enemy performing
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9:00 - 11:00 AM
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St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 1615 Ogden
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Israel/Palestine and 'Can We Avoid War with
Iran?'
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Rabbi Michael Lerner will speak on resolving
the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Jonathan Granoff, president of Global
Security Initiative, will discuss how to peacefully resolve the conflict with
Iran.
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11:00 - 8:00 PM through 8/28
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Cuernavaca Park
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Guantanamo Cell Tour
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Sponsored by Amnesty International.
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3:00 pm
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Civic Center Park
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Human Rights Day Concert
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Performances: Sunsara Taylor opens
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4:00 pm
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Civic Center Park Revolution newspaper Booth
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Democracy - Can't We Do Better Than That?
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Discussion with Sunsara Taylor of the new constitution of the RCP
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7:00 pm
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Phoenician Kabob Restaurant
5709 E. Colfax Avenue, Denver
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Presentation & Discussion: "Barack Obama
and Iran: Anti-War Candidate? Or New Face, Same Empire?"
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Larry Everest of Revolution newspaper presents.
Middle Eastern buffet dinner 6:30 pm by reservation.
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Time
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Location
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Event Title BOLD indicates World Can't Wait sponsor
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Description
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11:00 - 8:00PM
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Cuernavaca Park
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Guantanamo Cell Tour
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Sponsored by Amnesty International.
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Afternoon/Evening to be determined
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Downtown
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Operation First
Casualty
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Street theater that demonstrates the reality of
war.
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6:00 - 8:00 PM
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Los Cabos Puro
Peru at 15th and Champa in Denver
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A San Francisco
Mime Troupe
Sampler
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San Francisco Mime Troupe will do a benefit
reception for Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center. Sliding
scale donation $10 - $20 to help launch RMPJC's
second 25 years. For more info or advance sale
tickets, please call (303) 444-6981. Tickets also available at the door.
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7:00 pm
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Mercury Café
2199 California Street, Denver
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Film: "Iran is Not the Problem"
hosted by World Can't Wait
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One hour documentary examining the history of
US threats to Iran
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7:00 pm
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TBA
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Presentation & Discussion: "Barack Obama:
New Day for Black people? Or Different Face on the Same Set-up?"
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Presented by Revolution newspaper revcom.us
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Wednesday, August 27
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Time
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Location
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Event Title BOLD indicates World Can't Wait sponsor
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Description
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11:00 am
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Denver Coliseum
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Anti-War Concert with Rage Against the Machine
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Free concert with RATM, The Coup, Wayne Kramer,
Flobots. information on free tickets at
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9:00 - 6:00 PM
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Outside of the Pepsi Center
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Affinity Group Creative Actions: War Is Not
Green!
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Guerilla Theater during the caucusing portion
of the DNC
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3:30 PM
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TBD
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IVAW March to End the War
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Iraq Veterans Against the War will march in
opposition to the war in Iraq.
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Thursday, August 28
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Time
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Location
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Event Title BOLD indicates World Can't Wait sponsor
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Description
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9:00 - 12:00 PM
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Commencing at
Rudy Park (2855 W. Howard Pl.),
with a Colfax
route to a rally
at Lincoln Park (W. 12th Ave + Mariposa St.)
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National
Mobilization for
Just and Humane
Immigration
Reform
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NO BORDERS! No ICE Raids! No Militarization of the Border! No
Detentions! No Human Being is Illegal!
.
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11:00 AM
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Skyline Park
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A Walk in their
Shoes
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Thousands of shoes will represent the hundreds
of
thousands of Iraqis who have died.
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TBD
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INVESCO Field/ Mile High Stadium
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Obama's
Acceptance Speech
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75,000+ to attend. Join in bringing the NO
War on Iran message.
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Works of Art in Denver During the DNC: Visual Art: "Dialog: Denver" Colorado artists created politically themed works in the format of a 21 by 31 inch yard sign. Article featured one called "I Am Your Worst Nightmare." Aug. 16-Sept. 20, Robischon Gallery, 1740 Wazee St.
"Grey/re(a)d: In Response" and installation "dealing with finding hope amid the gloom of so much contemporary news." It poses "essential questions like: What is news? What is the truth? What is a lie? And getting people to think about it." Thru. Sept. 5, PlatteForum, 1610 Little Raven.
"Inside.Outside.North & South" - Collaborative Internet project with teens from Denver, La Paz, Bolivia and Puebla Mexico "examining the growing diversity of an ever more globalized world." Artworks created "address stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination." Aug. 21-Sept. 14, Museo de las Americas, 861 Santa Fe Drive.
"Pictures of You, Images of Iran" - inside a 90-foot long tentlike structure based on Persian architecture, installation that "gives Americans a look at everyday iranians" along with "ambient sounds from Iran and excerpts from interviews with a few of its citizens." Aug. 25-26, temporary installation, Civic Center Park. Theater: "The Eyes of Babylon" by an honorably discharged marine about how he used the military ban on gays to get out of the war in Iraq that he saw as morally corrupt. Aug 21-Sept 13, Theatre Group at the New Denver Civic Theater, 721 Santa Fe Drive.
"The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui", Brecht play described as "a chilling parable about corruption and power, in which Hitler is reinvented as a '30's Chicago gangster." Aug. 26, The Bindery Space, 720 22nd Street.
"Red State" by San Franciso Mime Troup, "to skewer the electoral process in song and dance." Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The Bindery Space, 720 22nd Street.
"Iraq War, The Musical!" "musical-comedy satire about the obstacles the Bush administration overcame to get its war in Iraq going -- and keep it going." Through Aug. 31, Bug Theatre 3654 Navajo St.
"Allied Witches' Presidential Election Convention 2008," described as "theatrical witches poke their broomsticks in the satirical belly of our democratic process" with characters including Eleanor Roosevelt, Dick Cheney and Michelle Obama. Aug. 22, 23, and 29, Mercury Cafe, 2199 California St.
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