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  • 'peace is becoming stylish'

    Yesterday's activities kicked off early, with a combination news conference/vigil outside the White House. With temperatures in the low twenties, the event was for those who didn't need persuading -- though they did win some rather unlikely converts, with a sign that read "No Peace, No [Unprintable]" pinned strategically over one Lysistratan.

    "Yeaaaaaaaaaaaah!" crowed a gaggle of high school boys passing through on a school field trip. "That's the best slogan I've ever heard in my life."
    WP: Getting Raucous for Peace.

    originally posted by xowie

    → 4:49 PM, Mar 4
  • lysistrata lysistrata lysistrata

    What do Blume and Bower expect will come from that attention? ‘We’re generally not gifted with the knowledge of the results of our actions,’ says Blume. ‘But you know what the Buddhists tell us: No act is small. I refuse to believe this war is inevitable.’
    Peace comes in threes by Judith Lewis.

    see also: Aristophanes vs. Rumsfeld and Peace from the ancients.

    originally posted by daiichi

    → 3:37 PM, Mar 2
  • a theatrical act of dissent

    The Lysistrata Project was conceived just six weeks ago by New York actors Kathryn Blume and Sharron Bower. "Before we started Lysistrata Project, we could do nothing but sit and watch in horror as the Bush Administration drove us toward a unilateral attack on Iraq," says cofounder Blume. "So we emailed all our friends and put up a web site. The response has been enormous." Co-founder Bower adds, "Many people have emailed us to say they now feel empowered to do something, and foster dialogue in their own communities about the dangers of this war."
    This Monday: The Lysistrata Project.

    originally posted by xowie

    → 7:47 AM, Mar 1
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