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Transparent Spectacle |
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Lakota at work
Eddie Bartok-Baratta
Boxcutters' Woodman
Boxcutters and Bread & Puppets
CRR's man at the table Pete S.
Alice Fogel |
Bread & Puppets
"An amazing evening!"
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
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Donkey with a message
Ideas
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Beehive Collective Banner Groups that contributed: Many of the photos here were taken by Robert Tobey of the Village Advocate, |
Bread & Puppets' List: "2.5 million Iraqi refugees"
Teresa Podlesney ( Read the The Scapegoat)
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Beehive Collective Banner A RISE IN LOVE
RISE IN LOVE
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