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Nov
12
Sun
2017
“A Good American” Film Screening & Talk with NSA Whistleblower William Binney @ Peter Norton Symphony Space
Nov 12 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Inline image 2  Come see this documentary thriller to learn how the NSA blocked its top code breaker, William Binney, from deployment of a universal surveillance system that could have prevented the 9/11 attacks, and later used that very system, stripped of safeguards, to spy on the American people. You’ll also hear from Mr. Binney, former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, and whistleblower Diane Roark. Moderator will be investigative journalist, Sean Stone.
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Oct
4
Fri
2019
A Better World Celebrates 26th Year on the Air with Swami Beyondananda! @ Center for Remembering & Sharing (CRS)
Oct 4 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
A Better World Celebrates 26th Year on the Air with Swami Beyondananda! @ Center for Remembering & Sharing (CRS)

Come celebrate A Better World with Mitchell Rabin’s 26th Anniversary of alternative media on the air, with a Swami Beyondananda performance fun-raiser for A Better World, who has been a friend & supporter of ABW for decades. Swami will give a comedy performance followed by a dialogue between Mitchell & Steve about how to creatively create a better world. Your presence is desired.

Nov
17
Sun
2019
The Capitol Steps in “The Lyin’ Kings” @ Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space
Nov 17 all-day
The Capitol Steps in "The Lyin' Kings" @ Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space

Washington politics got you down? Try some laughter therapy. The Capitol Steps are America’s premiere political-musical-satire troupe. Their newest show, “The Lyin’Kings,” will find all the laughs amidst the current buffoonery in our nation’s capital. This is the group that puts the “MOCK” in Democracy! Originally made up of congressional staffers, the company is now an ensemble of finely-tuned musical theater professionals from around the country. They were nominated for the Drama Desk Awards in 2007 for “Outstanding Lyrics.”

“The Lyin’ Kings” draws its humor from today’s headlines and twitter feeds. It includes the latest songs about the Democratic primary candidates (“76 Unknowns”) and the newest late-night thoughts from President Trump (“Tweet It”). No one knows whom 2020 will bring to the forefront, but whether it’s Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez or Beto O’Rourke, the Capitol Steps will rhyme it. This new show, in formation until it opens, may serve up such delicacies as Donald Trump singing a rock song, Bernie Sanders singing a show tune or Vladimir Putin dancing shirtless. You’ll never know whether Nancy Pelosi, William Barr or Kim Jong-Un might appear onstage together in a musical number. There may even be a few golden oldies from the Obama and Bush eras.

More truthful that a Twitter feed! More costume changes than a Cher concert!