The burgeoning pro-democracy, anti-Trump movement known as 50501 expects to drive tens and possibly hundreds of thousands to protest in 1,000 cities and towns on Saturday.
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An Occupy Folk Star is Born
Emerging folk artist Matt Pless is quickly becoming the quintessential Occupy folk hero, having traveled to Zuccotti Park from his native Baltimore with next to nothing but his guitar and his deceptively radical songcraft.
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Join the Guitarmy!
Liberty Square NY—Legions of guitarists, string players, singers, and DIY-shaker makers will converge on Bryant Park on May 1 for Occupy Guitarmy, part of the Occupy Wall Street May Day actions for social and economic justice.
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Before You Occupy this Album, Occupy this Party
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting an "Occupy This Album" Listening Party + Open Stage this coming Saturday, April 28th, at 7 p.m. in NYC.
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RadiOWS Explores the History of May Day
Our friends at RadiOWS are back with another free-format radio show produced by New York Occupiers to take listeners through a brief history of May Day.
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National Sing-a-long For Earth Day
Occupella is asking for everyone’s involvement with Sing Out for Earth Day on April 22.
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Talib Kweli's Ode To #OWS
The powerful video for rapper Talib Kweli’s song “Distractions” is a love letter to the Occupy Movement everywhere.
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Ariel Zevon Takes On Bank Of America
Ariel Zevon is back with a song about Bank of America.
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Tom Morello Joining the "Guitarmy"
Tom Morello, the guitarist from the Nineties' most Occupy-friendly band, is joining the "Guitarmy," a group of 1,000 musicians marching from Bryant Park to Union Square in New York City on May Day.
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An Occupied West Side Story
"Occupy West Side Story" takes aim at NYPD Deputy Inspector Edward J. WInski, the white-shirted bully of Occupy Wall Street.
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Occupy.com Premiere: "Hey, Can I Sleep On Your Futon?"
"Hey, Can I Sleep On Your Futon?" is a twist on the 1930s depression-era song "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" Despite the 81-year gap, the tune is 100% applicable to our current situation.