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discoures on religion...so much needed. Until we have a cultural revolution tantamount to the politcal revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries in the area of religion, I will not rest. Until the rebirth of religions which are of, by and for the people, as fluid as art, as deep as mythology and theology and as powerful as culture, I do not believe we will be truly free no matter what economic or political conditions surround us. Democracy without a democratic cultural is as frustrating as it is ineffectual.
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into the scene in 2000 and began my own events - R351570R - in 2001) the clubs took over the postings and the boards and it became harder and harder to find venues. The crowd also died off somewhat, but has been rejeuvenated recently by a much younger crowd now doing the rounds and following in our footsteps. There are still posters all over town on lamp-posts showing each weekend's offering, and you'll find flyers in any of the clothing shops along Queen West.
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I'm very open to it. I must warn you, though, that the longer the lists the more I'll be able to do, as my collection currently sits in a library about an hour from my house. I get there every four to eight weeks, though, to redeposit what I've read and take new titles out. I'll try to keep a few key
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I followed up the next weekend with a DeepSeaFish party, and before I knew it, I was hooked! During that second generation rave scene, Toronto had a number of good resources online (some of which are still llve) like Tribe
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