Hollywood Theater Benefit for KBOO
Oct 22, 2013 20:21:57 GMT -8
Post by O Rly? on Oct 22, 2013 20:21:57 GMT -8
Ani Raven Haines
2 hours ago
Check it out! The story of KPFA and community radio. This screening is a benefit for KBOO Community Radio, your very own local independent broadcast resource. Please share this widely and spread the word about this exciting evening of film and discussion on the independent media revolution.
Film screening and discussion: KPFA On the Air
3 November at 19:00
Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon
Join · Get Tickets · 12 people are going
2 hours ago
Check it out! The story of KPFA and community radio. This screening is a benefit for KBOO Community Radio, your very own local independent broadcast resource. Please share this widely and spread the word about this exciting evening of film and discussion on the independent media revolution.
Film screening and discussion: KPFA On the Air
3 November at 19:00
Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon
Join · Get Tickets · 12 people are going
Twelve people are going. *pause* LOL
Let's see: a benefit mere days after a fundraiser. Is that normal? Or does Ani know the money ain't rollin in?
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KPFA On the Air: Film screening and Panel on community radio
Hollywood Theater
Portland, OR
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Date
Nov 03, 2013 7:00 PM
Admission Level Price Quantity
Five dollar ticket $5.00 ($6.17 w/service fee)
This is a sliding scale event - if you can give $10 or more, please do! $5 minimum.
Ten dollar ticket $10.00 ($11.34 w/service fee)
Hollywood Theater
Portland, OR
Share this event:
Get Tickets
Date
Nov 03, 2013 7:00 PM
Admission Level Price Quantity
Five dollar ticket $5.00 ($6.17 w/service fee)
This is a sliding scale event - if you can give $10 or more, please do! $5 minimum.
Ten dollar ticket $10.00 ($11.34 w/service fee)
Event
KPFA On the Air: Film screening and Panel on community radio
KPFA community radio began broadcasting in San Francisco, California in April, 1949. Founded by a group of World War Two pacifists, the station's ideal was to create peace through dialogue among those with differing world views,. Alan Watts, Langston Hughes, and Linus Pauling debated alongside Caspar Weinberger and folks from the John Birch Society. This documentary film traces the history of KPFA radio through the fifties McCarthyism, sixties anti-war efforts and civil rights struggles, all the way to contemporary KPFA staff and board clashes.
After the film, you are invited to stay for a forty-five minute panel discussion with KBOO veterans Michael Wells, Per Fagerang and others as they recount their own KPFA and KBOO community radio historical anecdotes.
See the film documentary about the world's oldest community radio station, KPFA On The Air, Saturday, November third, seven pm, at the Hollywood Theatre, located at 4122 Northeast Sandy Boulevard.
More information can be found on the right hand side of the www.kboo.fm website under "Community Events."
KPFA On the Air: Film screening and Panel on community radio
KPFA community radio began broadcasting in San Francisco, California in April, 1949. Founded by a group of World War Two pacifists, the station's ideal was to create peace through dialogue among those with differing world views,. Alan Watts, Langston Hughes, and Linus Pauling debated alongside Caspar Weinberger and folks from the John Birch Society. This documentary film traces the history of KPFA radio through the fifties McCarthyism, sixties anti-war efforts and civil rights struggles, all the way to contemporary KPFA staff and board clashes.
After the film, you are invited to stay for a forty-five minute panel discussion with KBOO veterans Michael Wells, Per Fagerang and others as they recount their own KPFA and KBOO community radio historical anecdotes.
See the film documentary about the world's oldest community radio station, KPFA On The Air, Saturday, November third, seven pm, at the Hollywood Theatre, located at 4122 Northeast Sandy Boulevard.
More information can be found on the right hand side of the www.kboo.fm website under "Community Events."
I'll be sure to bring my pillow.
Or maybe it's time to picket?