Posted: April 29th, 2011 | Author: Blackbox Squeezebeard | Filed under: Show announcements and recaps | Tags: Anita Sparrow, anniversary, Gram Partisans, Katie and the Lichen, pancakes, solo, Spartacus Books | No Comments »
It’s true! Everyone’s favorite anarchist bookstore Spartacus Books is having a small anniversary party down at 684 E. Hastings, and a small number (possibly very small) of Planks will be down there at 6 to play some pseudo-political music. But you don’t have to wait that long — things kick off with a 10 am pancake breakfast, and there’ll be other entertainment in effect over the course of the day including Katie and the Lichen, Anita Sparrow, and our friends in the Gram Partisans.
Posted: November 6th, 2010 | Author: Blackbox Squeezebeard | Filed under: Show announcements and recaps | Tags: CoDev, fundraiser, Gram Partisans, Spartacus Books | No Comments »
The jug band of the damned joins forces with East Van’s political folkies in the Gram Partisans, playing a benefit for CoDevelopment Canada. Spartacus Books, 684 E. Hastings, 8-10 pm, $10.
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Posted: November 26th, 2008 | Author: Blackbox Squeezebeard | Filed under: Show announcements and recaps | Tags: Adrian Blackhurst, ANZA Hall, Critical Mass, DJ Bee Winter, Orkestar Slivovica, Spartacus Books, The Heard, Velofusion, Vital Divine | No Comments »
We must have made a good impression last month, since we’ve been invited back to play the same party again! (The “Velofusion” Critical Mass afterparty at the ANZA Club, 3 W. 8th at Ontario.) So to make up for past misdeeds, we’re going to play the exact same set, but entirely in reverse — undoing everything we did previously! We’ll pay for our stage time, dancers will lift their stomps right off the dancefloor and everyone will spit fountains of beer back into their little red plastic cups. What do you mean that’s crazy talk? I think it’s a great idea! But, admittedly, perhaps one whose time has not yet come. OK, you won me over — we’ll mix things up with some different players and different charts, but don’t think that the mere passage of Hallowe’en can hold back the Song of the Count! The Planks set is slated for ~9-10 pm.
The Orkestar Slivovica must have done something good last month also, since they’ve been invited back, too! It’ll be like a little reunion. Oh, how much can change over the course of 30 days! Also taking the stage that night are The Heard, Vital Divine, and DJ sets from Bee Winter and Adrian Blackhurst’s global funk & Balkan beats! The proceedings are fundraising this time around for Spartacus Books, the little anarchist bookstore that could, not only home to Squeezebeard’s monthly “57 Varieties” open stage and Vancouver’s only Esperantist group but also the ultimate wellspring for Accordion Noir! Admission is $10, but only $5 if you arrive with the Critical Mass.

Posted: June 20th, 2008 | Author: Blackbox Squeezebeard | Filed under: Show announcements and recaps | Tags: DJ Like the Wolf, Gaff Gallery, Joey Only, Miranda Nelson, Spartacus Books, The Holdouts | 2 Comments »
Somehow we knew we’d end up back at the Gaff Gallery, and even though it’s been some five months, the fates have us returning to 684 E. Hastings to perform at a new venue occupying its old site — now Vancouver’s premiere anarchist bookstore, Spartacus Books! Squeezebeard having run so many installments of the 57 Varieties open stage and the Perpetual Motion Roadshow at the old Spartacus (to say nothing of Accordion Noir, and its subsequent monthly accordion circle, being merely a byproduct of a chance encounter on its floor), it was truly a no-brainer to get the Planks on board to perform at its grand re-opening.
Live performances are going on from 7-10 pm, including sets from The Holdouts, Joey Only, and DJ Like the Wolf; in addition, there will be the unveiling of a new hipster art exhibition by Miranda Nelson, “Pirates vs. Ninjas vs. Robots” (where are the Zombies?), as well as spirited readings of radical children’s books earlier in the day. To top it all off, they’re celebrating their new location by holding a massive sale on all their used books! At prices like this, it just doesn’t make sense to prop up authoritarian systems!

Update: Erin Bee took photos! Only two of us made it, but we gave everything we had!
