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Unmarketable in Columbus and Chicago: featuring the AAAFFF and Pamela Anderson in a bikini
Hey! I’m doin’ some stuff!
Friday April 25, 6 pm: Wexner Center, 15th and High St., Columbus OH Unmarketable reading and 2008 AAAFFFA application drive (see reviews below)
Friday April 25, 8 pm: Sporeprint Infoshop, 172 E 5th Avenue, Columbus, OH Unmarketable slide talk featuring Pamela Anderson (see reviews below)
Sunday April 27, 7 pm: New World Resource Center, 1300 North Western Ave., Chicago, IL Unmarketable reading (see reviews below)
Review Excerpts
“Distinctly more radical than merely protesting against consumerism: [Unmarketable offers] a total rejection of the competitive ethos that drives capitalist culture.” —LA Times
“Sharp and valuable muckraking.” —Time Out New York
“What sells [this event] is the opportunity to see Pamela Anderson without her clothes . . . a lot.” —IMDB