dreaming of flying lips & mosaic tarot kingdoms.
LOVE
poster for the (((folk yeah))) Animal Collective show at the Henry Miller Library.
collecting giant clovers in the misty mountains for crowns.
DubLab’s Tonalism event was an awesome sound experiment*
matthewdavid (www.leavingrecords.com) performing under katie byron’s quilt installation. bee-you-tea-ful!
RAINBOW projections into the forest***
photos by Alia Penner & John Wyatt
April 16 — Šaban Bajramović
Serbian Romani, gypsy musician, prisoner, libertarian.
APRIL 16, 2009 HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS
*Liberating the Rainbow Lost in the White Light Festival
ALSO ON APRIL 16 IN HISTORY…
1689 — Aphra Behn, novelist, spy, playwright, dies, London England.
1828 — Spanish painter Francisco Goya dies, Zaragoza, Spain.
1844 — French novelist Anatole France born, Paris, France.
1854 — “Army of the Poor” leader Jacob Coxey born, Masillon, Ohio.
1871 — Ivan Turgenev arrested for publishing banned obituary, St. Petersburg.
1896 — Dada co-founder, theorist Tristan Tzara born, Moinesti, Romania.
1936 — Romani musician, prisoner, cultural activist Šaban Bajramović born, Nis.
1971 — Vietnam Veterans against the War throw their canes and medals at U.S. Congress at demonstration, Washington, D.C.
2005 — American humanitarian aid worker Marla Ruzicka killed, Baghdad, Iraq.
Excerpted from The 2009 Autonomedia Calendar of Jubilee Saints: Radical Heroes for the New Millennium by James Koehnline and the Autonomedia Collective