On Thursday, Sep 30 WSQT attended a public meeting hosted by the ISO to oppose DC Mayor William's plan to spend $450 million on a baseball stadium.
The stadium woudl displace several African-American residents-and all the Gay clubs on ) st SE. It would drain $450 million(and growing) from the budget of a city that says they cannot afford a public hospital or even clean restrooms in school!
This interview with reverend billy and the church of stop shopping orginally aired on KPFT fm 90.1 in Houston on the show living arts, friday october 1st, 2004
Spirits Rise in 8th Annual Gallatin Candlelight Cemetery Tour Saturday October 2
Expect a lot of excitement, some great stories and a few moist eyes as one of the best outdoor plays of the season unfolds in the city’s cemetery.
Spirits Rise in 8th Annual Gallatin Candlelight Cemetery Tour
Saturday October 2
Last night, Rise Up's Kat Aaron and Jackie Vimo from WBAI's Out FM watched the debates at a Brooklyn bar that was projecting the event on 6 screens and in full surround sound. They spoke with members of the raucous crowd after the debate wrapped up.