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We Built This City
9:15AM ON
09/26/2009
BY
Matthew Lawrence
The next installment of Meg Turner and Andrew Oesch’s And We Built A City Together will be happening at the RISD Museum. It’s an interactive print event with lots of stickers and markers and chances for everyone to show how they would build the perfect city if there was no such thing as zoning (or gravity.) They’ve done this a few times now, although if I’m not mistaken this will be the last time it happens before Turner moves south.
It runs from 11 until 4, at which point you should hike up to Thayer for the relocated sorta-opening for the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health. While Pawtucket legislators are waiting for you to tell them that you support the Center (ahem), the event–with speakers and film screenings and free sex toys at the end–has been moved to The Spot on Thayer.






September 26th, 2009 at 11:24AM
Karen Pace Says:
Come to the Grant and see where The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health should be opening. Please stop in Kafe’ Lila to sign the petition supporting Megan’s amazing business to open it’s doors in Pawtucket. You can also call this hotline to let Pawtucket know you are in support: 401.727.9299
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September 26th, 2009 at 3:09PM
Beth Comery Says:
what day?
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September 27th, 2009 at 8:28PM
mark sawtelle Says:
Photos at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcsawtelle/sets/72157622469074702/
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