Gainesville Iguana calendar
April 2005

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April
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County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
Free anonymous walk-in HIV testing at Planned Parenthood clinic, 914 NW 13th Street, 9 am - noon, every Tuesday & Wednesday; info: 377-0881.
Alachua County Commission meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 9 am; citizens comment, 9:30 a.m.
Anti-war sign-holding 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at Univ. & 13th, 3:30 - 6 pm.
Jazz at Café Gardens, 6-9 pm, Tuesdays.
Dr. Strangelove screening at Civic Media Center, 8 pm.

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Free anonymous walk-in HIV testing at Planned Parenthood clinic, 914 NW 13th Street, 9 am - noon, every Tuesday & Wednesday; info: 377-0881.
Union Street Farmers' Market, every Wednesday, Hippodrome, 4-7 pm.
Democratic Executive Committee meeting, 7-9 pm, Alachua County Bldg, 2nd floor aud.
FOL Book Sale ends, 10 am - 6 pm (10¢ day)
Vox (campus pro-choice group) holds "Speak Up, Speak Out" program at Rion Ballroom, UF Reitz Union, 7 pm.
Open Mike Night every Wednesday at Shamrock Pub, 1017 W. University Ave.

14
County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
CMC Volunteer meeting, 5:30 pm.
Brenda Bayne Trio, jazz, at Satchel's every Thurs, 7 pm - talking politics is encouraged.
Valentin (Argentina) showing at New Engineering Bld 202, 7:30 pm, free.
Black Voices continues at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Thursdays - Saturdays, until April 30, 8 pm.
Open Poetry every Thursday at CMC, 9:30 pm: Gainesville's longest-running poetry jam, open to all; informal & welcoming to both readers & listeners.

15
Dan Zanes & Friends at CPA Black Box, 7 pm.
Born into Brothels (India, 2004; Academy Award winnner) is Hippodrome film, runs 15th-21st.
Jacaré Brazil with special guests in concert at University Auditorium, 7:30 pm.
Blues Night at Downtown Plaza, 8 pm, free.
Black Voices continues at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Thursdays - Saturdays, until April 30, 8 pm.
Unsafe Sax outdoors at Maude's Café, next to the Hippodrome, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 pm - 1 am.
Books for Prisoners Benefit at Wayward Council, 10 pm.
Thick as Thieves, Killarney Star, Swayze, & Amanda G at Atlantic.

16
County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
Dan Zanes & Friends at CPA Black Box, 11 am & 2 pm.
Celebrate Nicaragua, Reitz Union North Lawn: food, dance & music, 4 pm.
Born into Brothels (India, 2004; Academy Award winnner) is Hippodrome film, runs 15th-21st.
Leftovers, Naked Love, Cara Del Gato, & I'm Not DOwn at Civic Media Center, early all-ages show: doors open 7 pm.
Black Voices continues at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Thursdays - Saturdays, until April 30, 8 pm.
Unsafe Sax outdoors at Maude's Café, next to the Hippodrome, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 pm - 1 am.
IF YOU THINK EDUCATION IS EXPENSIVE TRY IGNORANCE

17
Barry Sides Blues Café on 109 FM every Sunday, noon - 2pm.
Born into Brothels (India, 2004; Academy Award winnner) is Hippodrome film, runs 15th-21st.
Ravi & Anoushka Shankar in concert at Center for Performing Arts, 7:30 pm.
"120V/60Hz" an exhibition of oil paintings by Ruth Whiting, at Gallery 15, 201 SE 2nd Ave. Runs 17th - 21st. Reception on the 19th from 7 - 10 pm.

18
Books for Prisoners meets Mondays at Books, Inc., 7 pm.
"120V/60Hz" an exhibition of oil paintings by Ruth Whiting, at Gallery 15, 201 SE 2nd Ave. Runs 17th - 21st. Reception on the 19th from 7 - 10 pm.

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VOTE! If you live in Gainesville District 3, we say unequivocally vote for JACK DONOVAN. To volunteer for the campaign, call 283-4816.
County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
Free anonymous walk-in HIV testing at Planned Parenthood clinic, 914 NW 13th Street, 9 am - noon, every Tuesday & Wednesday; info: 377-0881.
Morning-After Pill speak-out & distro at 13th & University; cosponsored by Gainesville Women's Liberation and Campus NOW; noon.
School Board meets 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7 pm, 620 E. University Ave.
Born into Brothels (India, 2004; Academy Award winnner) is Hippodrome film, runs 15th-21st.
"120V/60Hz" an exhibition of oil paintings by Ruth Whiting, at Gallery 15, 201 SE 2nd Ave. Runs 17th - 21st. Reception tonight from 7 - 10 pm.
Weather Underground showing at CMC, 8 pm.
Acoustic Night at the Atlantic.

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Alachua County Coalition for the Homeless meets at Holy Trinity Church, 100 NE 1st Street, 9 am.
Free anonymous walk-in HIV testing at Planned Parenthood clinic, 914 NW 13th Street, 9 am - noon, every Tuesday & Wednesday; info: 377-0881.
Union Street Farmers' Market, every Wednesday, Hippodrome, 4-7 pm.
"Global Warming: Beofre & Beyond Kyoto" - UN Ass'n program at Grillmasters, 7750 W. Newberry Rd. 5:15 pm.
ACLU open baord meeting, 7 pm, SFCC Downtown.
The Roots at the O'Dome, students free, general public $10, 7:30 pm.
Born into Brothels (India, 2004; Academy Award winnner) is Hippodrome film, runs 15th-21st.
Open Mike Night every Wednesday at Shamrock Pub, 1017 W. University Ave.
"120V/60Hz" an exhibition of oil paintings by Ruth Whiting, at Gallery 15, 201 SE 2nd Ave. Runs 17th - 21st. Reception on the 19th from 7 - 10 pm.
Contraband & Africa 2000 at Common Grounds.

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County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
CMC Volunteer meeting, 5:30 pm.
CCAWT meets: 6-8 pm (1st & 3rd Thursdays); Welhelmina Johnson Ctr, 321 NW 10th St.
Vox (Voice for Choice) meeting, Reitz Union 347, 7 pm.
Brenda Bayne Trio, jazz, at Satchel's every Thurs, 7 pm - talking politics is encouraged.
Weekly Radical Philosophy discussion series at Civic Media Center: Hegel is tonight's topic, 7:30 pm.
Born into Brothels (India, 2004; Academy Award winnner) is Hippodrome film, runs 15th-21st.
Black Voices continues at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Thursdays - Saturdays, until April 30, 8 pm.
Open Poetry every Thursday at CMC, 9:30 pm: Gainesville's longest-running poetry jam, open to all; informal & welcoming to both readers & listeners.
"120V/60Hz" an exhibition of oil paintings by Ruth Whiting, at Gallery 15, 201 SE 2nd Ave. Runs 17th - 21st. Reception on the 19th from 7 - 10 pm.

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Bad Education by Almodóvar (Spain, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 22nd-28th.
Barry Sides plays blues at Big Lou's Pizza, S. Main & 2nd Ave, 8-11 pm.
Clash of the Titans movie at Downtown Plaza, 8 pm, free.
Morning Bell at Shamrock Pub.
Black Voices continues at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Thursdays - Saturdays, until April 30, 8 pm.
Unsafe Sax outdoors at Maude's Café, next to the Hippodrome, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 pm - 1 am.

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County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
Earth Day Festival at Downtown Plaza, 11 am - 10 pm: music, crafts, food, etc.
Bad Education by Almodóvar (Spain, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 22nd-28th.
Black Voices continues at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Thursdays - Saturdays, until April 30, 8 pm.
Lars Din & Nowak play at Shamrock Pub, 10 pm.
Unsafe Sax outdoors at Maude's Café, next to the Hippodrome, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 pm - 1 am.
Pride Comunity Center sponsors Guest Chef Dinner: for time, place, further info, call 377-8915.

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Barry Sides Blues Café on 109 FM every Sunday, noon - 2pm.
Bad Education by Almodóvar (Spain, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 22nd-28th.
FULL MOON
PASSOVER BEGINS

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Alternative Radio: Manning Marable, "Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary", WUFT-FM, 7 pm.

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County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
Free anonymous walk-in HIV testing at Planned Parenthood clinic, 914 NW 13th Street, 9 am - noon, every Tuesday & Wednesday; info: 377-0881.
Alachua County Commission meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 9 am; citizens comment, 9:30 a.m.
Anti-war sign-holding 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at Univ. & 13th, 3:30 - 6 pm.
Bad Education by Almodóvar (Spain, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 22nd-28th.
Harold & Maude is CMC film, 8 pm.
"Is Wal-Mart Good for America?" -- PBS Frontline program, WUFT-TV, 10 pm.

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Free anonymous walk-in HIV testing at Planned Parenthood clinic, 914 NW 13th Street, 9 am - noon, every Tuesday & Wednesday; info: 377-0881.
Union Street Farmers' Market, every Wednesday, Hippodrome, 4-7 pm.
Bad Education by Almodóvar (Spain, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 22nd-28th.
Open Mike Night every Wednesday at Shamrock Pub, 1017 W. University Ave.

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County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
CMC Volunteer meeting, 5:30 pm.
UF Documentary Institute student film screenings, 5:30 - 9:30 pm, Reitz Union Cinema (reception, 7-7:30 pm).
Gainesville Area NOW meets, 7 pm, Pride Community Center, 1107 NW 6th St.
Brenda Bayne Trio, jazz, at Satchel's every Thurs, 7 pm - talking politics is encouraged.
Bad Education by Almodóvar (Spain, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 22nd-28th.
Iron & Wine, Horses at Common Grounds.
Black Voices continues at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Thursdays - Saturdays, until April 30, 8 pm.
Open Poetry every Thursday at CMC, 9:30 pm: Gainesville's longest-running poetry jam, open to all; informal & welcoming to both readers & listeners.

29
Barry Sides Blues Café on 109 FM every Sunday, noon - 2pm.
Diane Roberts (author for Florida history Dream State & commentator on NPR & BBC) on Connor Calling, WUFT-FM, 1 pm.
Civic Media Center's Annual Springboard Fundraiser: guest speaker Diane Roberts; $10 donation gets you food from various Gainesville restaurants, silent auction praticipation, & socializing with volunteers, members & supporters of Civic Media Center.
Turtles Can Fly (Iran, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 29th-5th.
Black Voices continues at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Thursdays - Saturdays, until April 30, 8 pm.
Unsafe Sax outdoors at Maude's Café, next to the Hippodrome, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 pm - 1 am.

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County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
Diane Roberts book-signing & talk at Goering's Book Center, Westgate, 4-5:30 pm.
Dancing Light (Greg & Kiki Webb) at McIntosh Café, 7 pm.
Turtles Can Fly (Iran, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 29th-5th.
Last scheduled performance for Black Voices at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, 8 pm.
Unsafe Sax outdoors at Maude's Café, next to the Hippodrome, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 pm - 1 am.

May
1
Women's First Sunday Brunch at Crone's Cradle Conserve (near Citra), 10 am - 3 pm; info: 352-595-3377.
Turtles Can Fly (Iran, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 29th-5th.
Mayday/Woodie Guthrie Tribute Concert at Downtown Community Plaza, sponsored by Satellite Magazine.

2
Fla Free Speech Forum: broadcast of Michael Grey talk "Common-Sense Drug Policy" on April 11th, 7 pm, WUFT-FM.
Weapons of Mass Deception, CMC-Hippodrome documentary, 7 & 9 pm, $3-10 pm sliding scale (one night only).

3
County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
Free anonymous walk-in HIV testing at Planned Parenthood clinic, 914 NW 13th Street, 9 am - noon, every Tuesday & Wednesday; info: 377-0881.
Citizens Against Death Penalty meets, 6 pm on 1st Tuesdays, at Hurley House: info, 378-1690.
School Board meets 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7 pm, 620 E. University Ave.
Turtles Can Fly (Iran, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 29th-5th.
Civic Media Center Tuesday Video Night: Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky & the Media, 8 pm.

4
Free anonymous walk-in HIV testing at Planned Parenthood clinic, 914 NW 13th Street, 9 am - noon, every Tuesday & Wednesday; info: 377-0881.
Union Street Farmers' Market, every Wednesday, Hippodrome, 4-7 pm.
Democracy for America meets, at Virtually Cuban, 2409 SW 13th St, 6 pm.
Veterans for Peace meets, 7 pm, 420 SW 8th St.
Turtles Can Fly (Iran, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 29th-5th.
Open Mike Night every Wednesday at Shamrock Pub, 1017 W. University Ave.

5
County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
CMC Volunteer meeting, 5:30 pm.
CCAWT meets: 6-8 pm (1st & 3rd Thursdays); Welhelmina Johnson Ctr, 321 NW 10th St.
Turtles Can Fly (Iran, 2004) is Hippodrome film, runs 29th-5th.
Brenda Bayne Trio, jazz, at Satchel's every Thurs, 7 pm - talking politics is encouraged.
Sierra Club meets, Entomology Building room 1035, 7:30 pm.
Open Poetry every Thursday at CMC, 9:30 pm: Gainesville's longest-running poetry jam, open to all; informal & welcoming to both readers & listeners.

6
The Chorus (France, 2004) is Hippodrome film for 6th - 12th.
V-Six dance covers at Downtown Plaza, 8 pm, free.
Daughters of the Revolution, others perform at Shamrock Pub.
Unsafe Sax outdoors at Maude's Café, next to the Hippodrome, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 pm - 1 am.

7
County Farmers' Market on N 441 by Hwy Patrol Tues/Thurs/Sat, 8 am - noon.
Kids Fest & Art Show, Downtown Plaza, 10 am - 4 pm.
"Mothers of the Middle East" - CCAWT teach-in on women in occupied Middle East, time & place TBA: see www.civicmediacenter.org/ccawt.
The Chorus (France, 2004) is Hippodrome film for 6th - 12th.
Pre-Mother's Day Jazz Concert at Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, 7:30 pm.
Unsafe Sax outdoors at Maude's Café, next to the Hippodrome, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 pm - 1 am.

8
The Chorus (France, 2004) is Hippodrome film for 6th - 12th.

9
IGUANA Deadline for May-June '05 issue is May 9th; call 378-5655 with events, advertisements, group updates & meeting info.

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The Chorus (France, 2004) is Hippodrome film for 6th - 12th.

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The Chorus (France, 2004) is Hippodrome film for 6th - 12th.

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The Chorus (France, 2004) is Hippodrome film for 6th - 12th.



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