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Transparent Spectacle

 

 

Lakota at work

Eddie Bartok-Baratta

Boxcutters' Woodman

 

Boxcutters and Bread & Puppets

CRR's man at the table Pete S.

 

 

alive fogel reads

Alice Fogel

Bread & Puppets

"An amazing evening!"       

read the interview

 

      

 

 

 

  

 

Bread & Puppets' violin playing goat                                                          Alice Fogel       

John Nirenberg

Eddie Bartok-Baratta


During Polk’s war against Mexico in 1846-48 Thoreau decided that voting was too cheap and feeble a response to the gross atrocities: “Cast your whole vote, not a strip of paper merely, but your whole influence.” He refused to pay his taxes and in 1846 went to jail. Prison was, “the only house in ave-state in which a free man can abide with honor.”

-Jill Lepore The New Yorker October 29 th 2007

 

 

 

Eddie Bartok-Baratta

 

Bread & Puppet view of the two parties

 

Donkey with a message

 

Ideas

 

 

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Groups that contributed:
social thought and political economy dept. at umass amherst,
food for thought books,
american friends service commitee of western ma,
hampshire college,
the hip-hop collective,
mi tierra resturaunt in hadley,
cushman market,
raos coffee,
the food bank farm of hadley ma,
collective copies,
video vangaurds,

Mucho thanks to these fine folk:

rachel cicalese, christian heredia, akina, jonas schmidt, ruben, silvia, kyle, & george goodman.

Many of the photos here were taken by Robert Tobey of the Village Advocate,
Special thanks to Marty Castriotta who jumped in and was a most charming
MC.

 

Bread & Puppets' List: "2.5 million Iraqi refugees"

Teresa Podlesney ( Read the The Scapegoat)       

 

the spring issue

 

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A RISE IN LOVE


Why do people fall in love?
when they can rise in love
we don’t need a falling Love,

We need a Rising Love.
a love that will take us higher
so we can achieve what we aspire,
many people fall in, many people fall out!
come Let us rise without a doubt.
a divine love will raise our vibrations
have us in harmony with the most high meditation.

RISE IN LOVE
Love is a high, not a low, so don’t
fall in, that’s not the way to go.
love is the main ingredient in this life’s recipe
the divine dish just won’t taste right
without your L. O. V. E.

RISE IN LOVE.

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