145 North Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, California

Join L.A. Post Carbon and C.I.C.L.E. for a social and informative evening of film and discussion. Bring some food and drink to share. We'll be screening the feature-length documentary, What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire.

Special Guest: Timothy Sellars, from the band Artichoke,
will play songs about honeybees and scientists.






When
Saturday, March 1, 2008 at 7:00 PM

Where
Armory Center of the Arts
145 N. Raymond Ave.
Pasadena , CA 91103

Suggested Donation

USD5.00 per person

Details

What a Way to Go is a disturbing, compassionate, sometimes humorous personal essay about coming to grips with climate change, resource crises, environmental meltdown and the demise of the American lifestyle. Friends and experts analyze historical, social and psychological factors driving us toward human extinction. Bennett's ruthless assessment challenges the audience to face terrifying times with courage and integrity.
www.whatawaytogomovie.com

RSVP is appreciated

7:00 PM - Special Guest: Timothy Sellars, from the band Artichoke,
will play songs about honeybees and scientists.
7:30 PM - screening
9:30 PM - discussion

"Nothing less than a 123-minute cat scan of the planet and its twenty-first century human and non-human condition."
Carolyn Baker, www.carolynbaker.org

"Perhaps the most important media message of our time."
Jan Lundberg at CultureChange.org

"This is the most demanding wake-up call to all and sundry I have so far seen - a very hard kick in the groin, a straight punch to the face - no mean feat for any film, and essential viewing while there may still be a little time." - A Review by Derek J. Wilson @ Oilcrash.com

"Hundreds of my readers have told me that my novel Ishmael should be read in every high school classroom in the world. Naturally I'd be delighted to see this happen, but I really think it would be more to the point to have What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire seen in every high school classroom in the world! The two hours of this documentary are two hours that bring hope for the future of humanity by awakening and informing in the most profound yet lucid way imaginable."
Daniel Quinn, author of Ishmael and Tales of Adam

Event Contacts:

L.A. Post Carbon
Phone: 714-906-8686
E-mail: [email protected]
LAPostCarbon.org

C.I.C.L.E.
Cyclists Inciting Change through Live Exchange
Phone: 323-478-0060
E-mail: [email protected]
BikeNow.org

Official Website: http://www.CICLE.org

Added by C.I.C.L.E. on February 7, 2008

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