Friday, December 19, 2014

Soon at SubRosa!

-Fri. Dec. 19th, 7-9pm, Queer! Kick-It!

    Some snacks. Some music. Hella queers. Come kick it!

-Sat. Dec. 20th, 12-3pm, Really Really Free Market

    No money. No trades. Everything is free. This market is based on a gift-economy and thinks capitalism sucks.  Especially at this holiday time, let's share what we got and give freely. Bring food to share. Bring your special items that you don't use but can't throw away (ex. clothes, toys, art supplies, instruments, books and zines...your free box). Bring your special talents to offer people (ex. haircuts, message, reiki...). Come and take what you can use and say thanks! We will have folks to check in with as you arrive. First come first served, space may be limited. If you bring things, you are expected to take away whatever is left at the end of the market.  


and 5pm-7pm, Liberating Education: A Pedagogy of the Oppressed

    A discussion and investigation.  Let's do it!

-Sun Dec. 21, 6:30pm, Killing Moon Presents:   ~~*~*~*qUeErPuNx cLuStErFuXxX~*~*~~

*hex appeal (new twee-goth-dance-punk project. “like a temper tantrum-fueled dance party”. Both members of   this witchy duo are queer aries faeries. from bellingham)- listen at http://hexappeal.bandcamp.com.s2.gvirabi.com/releases
**them are us too ( ~for real~ last show in santa cruz before we move to some other dump ~~~ come get sad and weird w/ us, from here too)- listen at http://aannkkhh.bandcamp.com/
***lost dog (dirty dog lost making fertile sound waves, from down the street)
****black out wussy (sad baby queercore; mmbrs of department store & t.a.u.t. & umm casey monahan, 1st show)
*****gyl (it's just vanessa and kennedy hating stuff and having a great time doing it, 1st show)

 
$3-$5 (notaflof) to support touring bands and the space facebook-event-thingy

and a sneak preview of a show happening at SubRosa on Saturday Dec. 27th 
with Rex Goliath, Moonbeau, the Root Beer Floats, and the Meantimes at Subrosa! facebook-event-thingy

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