Honors

The local rag I love to hate, the Tucson Weekly, issued a "Best of Tucson" award to Dry River, the little group that runs the infoshop down the street from me and that I'm an on-again, off-again member of. The Weekly determined that we are the "best anarchist collective" in town. Here's the entirety of their explanation:

Anarchy may have gone out of style with the passing of St. Joe Strummer, but here in Tucson, there are still a few flying the black flag. What they do is kind of a mystery. We know they take camping trips, practice consensus decision-making and, mainly, facilitate a space called Dry River. Dry River commandeered the Best of Tucson

re: Honors

Hi SteevJust picked you up on twitter. A while ago I asked you if we could post "On the Edge" on VisionOnTV, and you said that was fine, and i should let you know about views. Well, episode 6 had 34,000 views in a weekend (someone must have put it on a big blog). The other episodes were more modest, but we're still not launched (fuding shoukld arrive in a week or two). I'm putting together a season on migration, which I'd really like your film for - this should garner a lot more views, because we'll really push it as a season - publicise it to all the groups who might be interested - have embeds on websites and stuff.Anyeway, just thought I'd give you some feedback.Richard (visionon.tv)

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