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...extensions. Dickey's house on a man-made lake in Columbia, S.C., which he shares with his wife and younger son, is a pleasant, orderly place that shows the number of things the owner cares deeply about. In his study are eight guitars -six and twelve string, silk and steel and bronze string -that Dickey plays a couple of hours a day, practicing, improvising, adapting hymns to New Orleans rhythms. Near them are other stringed instruments-Dickey's ten polished wood bows. He walks 28-target archery field ranges the way his contemporaries tramp golf courses...
...sunshine festival will last all day. Several bands have agreed to play, and there will be silk screening and body painting...
What's happening now, in PBH: people are bringing all kinds of energy together; people are drawing posters, writing leaflets, tie-dying, silk-screening, and taking what they make out into the community to spread the word. There is a free store open there. Nothing is bought or sold; whatever is there has been brought, and probably will be taken. The people at PBH are also gathering other kinds of energy around the community: for instance, green energy (i.e., money) and grain energy (rice) for the big celebration this weekend. There is a green energy "drop" at the Orson Welles...
...Lindsay Crouse's Dance Company of Cambridge-and theatre groups will be on hand, creating free-flowing ritual events. The Bright Angel Artists' Community will be bringing dance, theatre, and singing groups. Cambridge Intermedia and Boston's Fish Gladstone Boy will put on light shows. The tie-dying and silk-screening will continue, bicycles, faces, and other things will be painted. All sorts of playthings (balls, balloons, Frisbees, etc.) should be brought and played with. There will be plenty (hopefully) of food to be shared-East House at Radeliffe has offered its kitchen and some money for bread-baking...
About 30 members of the group-which includes some undergraduate members of the New College Group-entered the building yesterday morning. Students set up silk screening facilities and printed dozens of posters reading, "This building condemned under Article 2, People's Code: all buildings used for oppression are to be returned to their rightful owners, the people." Groups swept halls and covered exposed electrical wires with tape...