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AlterNet
March 1, 2006

Hipsters Against the War

By Evan Derkacz

Just as Iraq sees its bloodiest week in over two years
-- as the number of American dead approaches 2300 --
"the anti-war movement," as Pitchfork's Kati Llewellyn
put it, "just got a whole lot cooler."

Chris Wangro's March 20th benefit concert, "Bring 'Em
Home Now," features R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe, Peaches,
Devendra Banhart, Bright Eyes, Rufus Wainwright, Chuck
D, and Fischerspooner. The program also features a
speech by Cindy Sheehan and a Margaret Cho fix.

Proceeds will go to Iraq Veterans Against the War and
Veterans For Peace, both of whom are working to end the
war and to bring 'em home.

The concert will launch a national peace tour produced
by The New Press and featuring the authors of two
groundbreaking books, Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal by
Anthony Arnove with Howard Zinn, and 10 Excellent
Reasons Not to Join the Military, an anti-recruitment
handbook edited by Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg and
including chapters by Cindy Sheehan and nine other
anti-recruitment activists, journalists, and veterans.
A full tour schedule will be available soon at
www.thenewpress.com.

Wangro, producer of the benefit with NY America's Josh
Wood and co-producer Ina Howard of The New Press,
commented: "From coast to coast, the polls now show
that a majority of Americans believe this war was wrong
to begin with and even more wrong now." The sentiment
is there but the means to activate new segments of the
population have been lacking.

Part of success of the 60s, I've always suspected, is
simply that revolution was made sexy. The hippest and
sexiest artists and activists were on the scene, making
it both ethically and aesthetically appealing; sex,
music and righteousness is a powerful combination. And
the 60s' reluctant mascot Bob Dylan wasn't a hippy so
much as a cranky hipster, the object of whose crank was
often the Masters of War.

Of Fischerspooner's schtick, Llewellyn asks: "Whether
or not performing electroclash songs while dressed up
as extras from the musical Cats will bring about such
truth remains to be seen." True enough. But while
Fischerspooner's demented rendition of Cats and
Peaches' Lovertits may not be Blowin' in the Wind, 2006
isn't 1966 and the messages have to change with the
times.

"Bring 'Em Home Now" offers the freshest and coolest
lineup in a decade. Paired with the courage of Sheehan
and the wit of Cho, they've got a powerful chance at
getting through to apathetic scene-sters and soccer
moms alike...
___

Evan Derkacz is a New York-based writer and contributor
to AlterNet.

(c) 2006 Independent Media Institute. All rights
reserved.

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