should be an interesting and fun show probably...Feb. 1st is also 
peace-day in Madison ... see second forwarded message below. 
Mike
--------- Forwarded message ----------
Subject: [imc-madison] DEMOCRACY NOW!'s AMY GOODMAN TO SPEAK IN MADISON
FEB.1, plus special guest Dave Lippman
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

WORT-FM Community Radio presents

Award-winning radio journalist Amy Goodman

For a public talk entitled

"The Future of a Democratic Media"

Saturday, February 1, 2003 at 7:30pm

At the First Congregational Church
1609 University Avenue -  Madison, Wisconsin

plus a special guest appearance by political folksinger Dave Lippman, 
aka "George Schrub"

Admission $5.00- $10.00 (sliding scale) 

All proceeds benefit WORT-FM Community Radio.

Tickets available at the door.

For information call: (608)256-2001

 ========== 
Host of the daily national community radio and television program
"Democracy 
Now!" <www.democracynow.org>, Amy Goodman is a 1998 recipient of the
George 
Polk Award for the radio documentary "Drilling and Killing: Chevron and 
Nigeria's Oil Dictatorship," in which she and co-producer Jeremy Scahill 
exposed the oil company's role in the killing of two Nigerian villagers
on May 
28, 1998. They were also awarded the Golden Reel for Best National
Documentary 
from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. Project Censored 
selected the documentary as one of the "10 Most Censored Stories of
1998". 
Goodman has also won numerous awards for the radio documentary she
co-produced 
with journalist Allan Nairn, MASSACRE: The Story of East Timor,"
including the 
Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting, the Alfred I.
DuPont-
Columbia Silver Baton, the Armstrong Award, the Radio/Television News
Directors 
Award, as well as awards from AP, UPI, and the Corporation for Public 
Broadcasting . In 1991 Goodman and Nairn survived a massacre in East
Timor in 
which Indonesian soldiers gunned down more than 250 Timorese. Amy Goodman
has 
reported from Israel and the occupied territories, Cuba, Mexico, Haiti
and was 
the first journalist ever to interview the jailed US citizen Lori
Berenson, 
serving a life sentence in Peru. Goodman also broadcast the first US
radio 
interview with imprisoned East Timor rebel leader Xanana Gusmao. In
addition to 
her daily radio shows, Goodman speaks around the country on university 
campuses, as well as to human rights, church and community groups about
media 
activism. She also runs workshops at community radio stations on
grassroots 
coverage.

Satirical songster Dave Lippman takes to the road in his second millenium
of 
musical satire, with the world's only known singing CIA agent, George
Shrub, in 
hot pursuit. Current victims of his parody and thrust include the
faith-based 
missile shields, Global Warnings, Sweatshops, the Information Towaway
Lane, 
Sport Futility Vehicles, and of course, Wal-Mart. Get ready for high-end
pop 
rewrites and some very wise cracks. Lippman's songs, released on numerous

albums over the last 20 years, bear such bucolic and transcendent titles
as "I 
Hate Walmart" "The Stocks They Are Exchangin'," "The Twelve Days of
Bushmas," 
and "Battle Him in Public." 

"Lippman is a national treasure" - L.A. Herald-Examiner
"Viciously funny" - Guardian (England)
"The Dean felt that more harm than good would come from your visit" -
student, 
Skidmore College, New York
"God, that man can talk! What a great writer!" - Utah Phillips

-------------- Forwarded Message (Partial) ------------------
Vice President Cheney was planning to come to Madison to address the
Wisconsin Association of Manufactures and Commerce Association on January
29th at the Frank Lloyd Wright/Lake Monona Convention Center.  

However, due to pre-visit rumors the Bush Administration staff were able
to uncover about a not-so-friendly welcoming being planned (see below),
D.C. decided to cancel out on the engagement.

Since D.C. has now officially pulled out of his Mad City trip, there will
be a Peace Day rally on February 1st in Madison, Wis., a Saturday to make
it easier for out-of-city folks to attend, the preemptive Peace Day rally
in Madison.

Demonstrations will begin at the UW-Library Mall at 11:00 AM, proceed
along State St. to the Wisconsin State Capital grounds, where there will
be more demonstrations, speakers, theatre performance, live music, hot
apple cider and coffee

The February 1 event in Madison will serve also as a catalyst to a
larger, nationwide peace rally event on February 15 (at various locations
around the U.S. yet to be determined).




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