If January 17th finds you out and about looking for a good time, why not check out the very first Infringement Festival party of 2009? A mere $5 at the door will get you an evening of great live entertainment, including music by BloodThirsty Vegans, Shadow Swines, A Relative Term, Cassi Meyerhoffer, Clocks Ticking Backwards, Sister Lara Siren Provecateur, and BRRRN. You'll also help raise a few bucks for the Buffalo Infringement Festival, which has quickly become one of the area's most popular summer festivals.
The festival features plays, music, performance art, video and multimedia installations, dance, puppetry, street theater and more, all meant to entertain, challenge, amuse, inform, stimulate, educate, provoke, inspire and confound. Come to the party to find out more about the 2009 Festival, or just to hear some great music!
Buffalo Infringement Festival Party
January 17th at 10:00 p.m.
Nietzche's at 248 Allen Street
Admission is $5
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The festival features plays, music, performance art, video and multimedia installations, dance, puppetry, street theater and more, all meant to entertain, challenge, amuse, inform, stimulate, educate, provoke, inspire and confound. Come to the party to find out more about the 2009 Festival, or just to hear some great music!
Buffalo Infringement Festival Party
January 17th at 10:00 p.m.
Nietzche's at 248 Allen Street
Admission is $5
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