On November 3rd we were practically in tears. It was impossible to think that George Bush was still going to be the president of the United States. We were depressed and knew that many of our friends were. There was a lot of talk of moving to Canada. Our good friend Astria Suparak had just officially moved to Montreal and mentioned to us that she had just put together a show that would help US folks better understand and acclimate to Canada. We told her to come down and whipped together the event in less than two weeks. The show was held at Vox Populi and featured the "End of the World" dance party with DJ's Julia Factorial and Miss Meow. We also had an exhibit by local artist Charlie Cottone who displayed a series of spray painted stencils about opposition to the war. Astria brought Canadian flags and American to Candian dictionaries to help folks learn how to escape up north.

Program:

"When Canadians Attack" by: Brett Kashmere
"Colonel Canuck" by: Jake Kennedy
"HALF/LIVES" by: Tom Sherman
"Deathday Suit" by: Jubal Brown
"A Miracle" by: Daniel Barrow
"Circle Game" by: Jon Sasaki
"ASCII Alphabet" by: Dorion Berg
"My Trip to Liberty City" by: Jim Munroe
"Strongest Man" by: Jeremy Bailey
"Metronome" by: Daniel Cockburn
"The Shoe Squishing Food Project" by: Paige Gratland
"Sex" by: Shary Boyle, Peaches, and Kara Blake
"Video Paint 1.0" by: Jeremy Bailey
"The 6th Day" by: Jubal Brown

Photos: Ted Passon
Flyer: Molly McIntyre, Jessalee Go, Nell Tallos