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The Alternative Music Foundation located at 924 Gilman Street, often referred to simply as "Gilman", is a non-profit, [1] all-ages, collectively organized music club. It is located in the West Berkeley area of Berkeley, California .
Tim Yohannan (August 15, 1945 – April 3, 1998), also known as Tim Yo, was the founder of Maximum Rocknroll, a radio show and fanzine documenting punk subculture in San Francisco. [1]
On May 7, 1994, punk rock fans who believed Biafra was a "sell out" attacked him at the 924 Gilman Street club in Berkeley, California. Biafra claims that he was attacked by a man nicknamed Cretin, who crashed into him while moshing. The crash injured Biafra's leg, causing an argument between the two men.
Dorothy Edith Gilman (June 25, 1923 – February 2, 2012) was an American writer. She is best known for the Mrs. Pollifax series. Begun in a time when women in mystery meant Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and international espionage meant young government men like James Bond and the spies of John le Carré and Graham Greene, Emily Pollifax, her heroine, became a spy in her 60s and is very ...
Gilman Street viewed from Connaught Road Flyover in November 2012 The southern dead-end section of the street in March 2011. Gilman Street (Chinese: 機利文街) is a street in Central, Hong Kong. The street starts north at Connaught Road Central, crosses Des Voeux Road Central and continued as a dead-end pathway leading to several shops at ...
Gilman (name) Gilman reagent, any of a group of reagents discovered by Henry Gilman; Gilman Paper Company, former paper producer Gilman Paper Company collection, photo archive in the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Gilman School, a private boys school in Baltimore, Maryland; 924 Gilman Street, a collectively run music venue in Berkeley, California
The video was partially filmed at 924 Gilman Street and directed by Scott Pourroy. In 1996, with all the members still in high school, the band left for their first U.S. tour. On this tour, the band created their own "crew," known as ATRC, or Against the Rest Crew. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin at 924 Gilman Street, 1997.
He survived his wife for almost nineteen years, after her death on November 20, 1790. Their eldest daughter, Elizabeth Gilman (1776–1851), married Francis Brown, an 1805 graduate of Dartmouth College and later its third president. Their son was Samuel Gilman Brown. Samuel's son, another Francis Brown, was a theologian.