Punk and DIY Culture: Then and Now plus film Chronicles from the Zero Hour: The Punk Legacy.

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Time: 
Saturday, March 8, 2008 - 8:00pm

Location(s)

DIVA CENTER
110 W. BROADWAY
EUGENE, OR
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Description: 

DIVA CENTER - 110 W. BROADWAY - EUGENE, OREGON (541) 344-3482
Time: 7pm-10pm
Cost: Free

David Ensminger will be hosting a free roundtable discussion about punk as a historic DIY subculture, featuring a number of key national and local participants, incuding Roxy from the Epoxies (Portland), Tim Hinely from Dagger fanzine (Philadelphia and Portland), Bruce Hartnell from the Detonators (L.A. and Eugene), Colin Sears of Dag Nasty (Washington DC), and Karen McFarlane from the Funhouse Strippers (San Francisco and Salem) who will join University of Oregon folklore faculty members John Fenn and Daniel Wojcik. During the same session, a short film, "Chronicles from the Zero Hour: The Punk Legacy," will be screened, which is an all-original film co-produced by David Ensminger that highlights interviews with members of MDC, Chumbawamba, Strike Anywhere, Lifetime/Paint it Black, The Epoxies, Dag Nasty/Alloy, and contains live footage of TSOL and the Circle Jerks. The panel discussion will be followed by Chronicles from the Zero Hour: The Punk Legacy.