| Queeruption Queeruption is an annual international Queercore festival and gathering where alternative/radical/disenfranchised queers can exchange information, network, organize, inspire and get inspired, self-represent, and challenge mainstream society with DIY ideas and ethics. Queeruption
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| Wichita (tribe) Talk:Wichita_(tribe)
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| 144.135.138.156 User_talk:144.135.138.156
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| Joanna Macy Joanna Rogers Macy (sometimes listed as Joanna R. Macy or Joanna Marie Macy; born May 2, 1929), is a scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory, and deep ecology. Joanna Macy graduated from Wellesley College in 1950. She is a voice in movements for peace, justice, and a safe environment. Joanna_Macy
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| Hungry March Band Hungry_March_Band
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| More cowbell Talk:More_cowbell
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| Tim McCarver Talk:Tim_McCarver
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| Meteor hammer Meteor hammer (流星錘, liúxīng chuí), often referred to simply as 'meteor', is an ancient Chinese weapon, consisting at its most basic level of two weights connected by a rope or chain. One of the flexible or 'soft' weapons, it is referred to by many different names worldwide, dependent upon region, construction and intended use. Other names in use include sheng bao, liu xing chui, dai chui, flying hammer or dragon's fist. It belongs to the broader class of chain weapons. Meteor_hammer
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| Neotribalism This article concerns the social philosophy known as Neo-Tribalism and not the reemergence of ethnic identities that followed the end of the Cold War. For that subject, see New tribalismNeotribalism is the ideology that human beings have evolved to live in a tribal, as opposed to a modern, society, and thus cannot achieve genuine happiness until some semblance of tribal lifestyles has been re-created or re-embraced. Neotribalism
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| Pentaphobe Pentaphobe
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| The Gits The Gits were an American punk band, formed in in 1986. Known for their part in the burgeoning Seattle music scene of the early 1990s, their distinct punk rock sound gained a reputation for its uncompromising vision and bluesy street punk aesthetic. They were known for their fiery live performances and retained a dedicated following both during and after their existence.Singer Mia Zapata—influenced early on by blues, soul music and hardcore punk—sang of inner struggle, alcohol, death, and survival despite utter hopelessness. The_Gits
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| Belly dance Talk:Belly_dance
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| ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra was formed in San Francisco by Stephen Ashman, a bass-player. They released several LPs in the 1984-1987 time period and continue to be active. The Orchestra did not have any overt connection to ZaSu Pitts beyond the name. The band consisted of approximately 15 members (mostly male instrumentalists and female singer-dancers) who performed full band renditions of Motown, soul, R&B and other classic pop songs along with a few original compositions. ZaSu_Pitts_Memorial_Orchestra
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| Alina Mungiu-Pippidi Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (born March 12, 1964) is a Romanian political scientist, academic, journalist and writer. A commentator on national politics, she is one of the most prominent civil society activists in post-1989 Romania, and, since 1990, an active contributor to 22. Alina_Mungiu-Pippidi
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| The Evangelists The Evangelists (Evangheliştii in Romanian) is a controversial play by Romanian academic and writer Alina Mungiu-Pippidi. The play received the UNITER Prize, one of Romania's most prestigious literary awards, in 1992. The_Evangelists
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| Sumkidz Sumkidz Inc. (now known as suma) is an artist driven community collective based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with satellite groups connected throughout North America. The organization is responsible for the promotion of the OM Festival, the Re:Union Festival and is a key supporter of the electronic music community in Canada. Sumkidz
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