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                                DEATH NOTICE
    Its time... Please join us in person or in spirit as we mourn the 
passing of San Francisco Culture.  At two o'clock on Saturday October 
21th we will convene at Union Square and proceed up Market Street 
bearing a coffin to the Steps of City Hall.  The procession will 
include a marching band and police escort ending with speakers, 
performances, and celebration.
    Maybe you've watched this unique city's culture, built on 
diversity and a thriving art community, being strangled by blindly 
managed growth in recent years. What happened?  How can we influence 
the social impacts of our new economy?
    Our purpose is not just another protest; it's a theatrical event 
we hope will increase public awareness, create solidarity and raise 
issues of how change can be implemented. Those who remain in San 
Francisco must band together to uphold the integrity of one of the 
world's most inspiring cities.  Let's advertise to our local 
government the urgency of creating new reforms.
We request that all participants wear somber attire befitting a 
funeral march.  Signs and costumes are encouraged.
Feel free to send us your suggestions and contact us for further
information.  And pass the word.
                                  Sincerely,
                                   Bryan Lee
                                 Stain Gallery
stain1200@hotmail.com
(415)552-2775
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A PARTIAL LIST OF CASUALTIES
   Dancer's Group Studio on 22nd and Mission
   Dance Mission Theater at 24th and Mission
   Brady Street Dance Theater
   Downtown Rehearsal Space (2000 musicians
      comprising some 500 bands)
   Art Explosion
   Division Hi-Fi
   25 small businesses and non-profits that lost their
      leases in the Bayview Bank Building on 22nd and
      Mission
   Housing Rights Committee
   San Francisco Cinιmathθque
   Cine Accion
   Film Arts Foundation
   Frameline
A   The Jewish Film Festival
   Nearly 60 small businesses and artists who have
      been displaced by the Bryant Square development
      project on Bryant and 20th
   The American Indian Contemporary Art Group and
      Gallery
   S.F. Camerworks
   Z Space Studio
   The Clarion Alley Mural Project
   Quonset Hut (photographer Jon Zax and other
      artists
   20 artists at Stevenson Alley building
   Centro Social Obrero
Farewell to 50% of the Non-Profit Organizations in San Francisco
                  
such as:
   National Asian American Telecommunications
      Association
   National Alliance for Media Arts
   Lines Contemporary Dance Company
   San Francisco Dance Center
Imminent Risk of Extinction:
   848 Community Space
   Theatre Rhinoceros
   The LAB
   Luna Sea Women's Performance Project
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