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newephesus:

So I made this flyer. Or whatever. 
Jamnesty is this Friday (Amnesty International benefit show). Bryant Street Festival is on Sunday (Come out! I’ll be selling artstuff and making coffee at my own little table). Art Show with RayGun on the twentysecond of June. 
Between now and Sunday morning much coffee will be consumed and much art will be made.

This is an awesome poster! Thanks for sharing. :) How did Jamnesty go?

newephesus:

So I made this flyer. Or whatever. 

Jamnesty is this Friday (Amnesty International benefit show). Bryant Street Festival is on Sunday (Come out! I’ll be selling artstuff and making coffee at my own little table). Art Show with RayGun on the twentysecond of June. 


Between now and Sunday morning much coffee will be consumed and much art will be made.

This is an awesome poster! Thanks for sharing. :) How did Jamnesty go?

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tremblebot:

Invisibles - Ben Frost (Soundtrack to The Invisibles, 2011

“You, the public, don’t need my music to heighten the inherent tragedy and drama of the Invisibles, and you don’t need my music to tell you this situation needs your attention, because through this film, the people, their stories and the spaces that surround them speak every word that needs to be said. 

If there is one thing I want more than anything for you to walk away with from this music, it was and is the overwhelming sense of quiet strength, and of hope.” 

- Ben Frost, 5th November 2010 Reykjavík Iceland

Migrant rights MATTER. To learn more, click HERE.

Source: tremblebot