Ireland, 1920. Damien and Teddy are brothers. But while the latter is already the leader of a guerrilla squad fighting for the independence of his motherland, Damien, a medical graduate of University College, would rather further his training at the London hospital where he has found a place. However, shortly before his departure, he happens to witness atrocities committed by the ferocious Black and Tans and finally decides to join the resistance group led by Teddy. The two brothers fight side by side until a truce is signed. But peace is short-lived and when one faction of the freedom-fighters accepts a treaty with the British that is regarded as unfair by the other faction, a civil war ensues, pitting Irishmen against Irishmen, brothers against brothers, Teddy against Damien.... Written
The Socialist Party Of New York City presents a night of folk-punk and traditional folk music.
Darren Deicide
Nathan Carpenter
Al Duvall
The Old Man & His Po Buckra
-more TBA
339 Lafayette St.
Doors at 7:00pm, Music at 8:00pm
Free admission, cheap food & drinks
SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE BUDGET CUT
Join the Coalition Against Privatization in our speak out against the
budget cuts, Friday September 26 4:30 633 3rd Ave (41st) infront of
the governors office. We demand full funding for our Education,
Health Care, and other social programs. We will also be standing up
against the privatization of GHI/HIP. The state is planning on using
the money gained from the privatization to fill the holes in their
budget.
contact: noprivatization@yahoo.com
stern.zelig@gail.com
508 524 2118
Housing Foreclosures! Rising Gas Prices! Never-ending war! Corporate
controlled elections! It is almost time to elect a new president, but
the question is, how much can we hope for change? Join us in a
discussion of the 2008 presidential elections at our activist meeting
Sunday September 28 3:00. We will have a round table discussion asking
questions such as: Is Obama enough? Is there a Socialist
Alternative? Should we vote Green? How can this election be used as
an opportunity to push politics to the left? Everyone is wellcome.
We hope to here from a variety of oppinions and points of view on this
complicated issue.
A. J. Muste Institute 339 Lafayette Street (between Bleecker & Bond),
Manhattan, NYC.
Hit buzzer #11; come up to the Muste Room on the 3rd Floor. (No
elevator, sorry.)