News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Column: Thank You, WAMM |
Title: | US CA: Column: Thank You, WAMM |
Published On: | 2004-02-26 |
Source: | Santa Cruz Sentinel (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 20:12:55 |
Thank you, WAMM
The 2002 federal raid on the headquarters of the Wo/Men's Alliance for
Medical Marijuana in Santa Cruz has faded into the background, but it won't
stay there for long, if HOWARD DOVER has any say in the matter.
Dover, a native Canadian who is now a Los Angeles standup comic, will
perform in Santa Cruz for the second time in a benefit show for WAMM. Dover
has invited a number of other comics to appear with him, including ROB
BRACKENRIDGE and ROBERT HAWKINS, as well as folksinger DIANE PATTERSON, all
to raise awareness and funds for WAMM's ongoing legal defense.
Curiously, Dover had no connections to WAMM, or Santa Cruz, other than
overt admiration for the group's mission. "I read a story about it in the
paper and I've been following it closely ever since."
Dover - who calls himself a "medical-marijuana comic activist" and calls
WAMM's VALERIE CORRAL "as close to a living angel as I know" - put together
the first event last March.
He's been organizing medical-marijuana benefit events in L.A., events that
have attracted big-name celebrities like BILL MAHER and DOUG STANHOPE.
But his own material, he says, only touches on medical marijuana. He also
delves into other more prosaic comic subjects, which serves him well when
he performs in front of crowds a bit less sympathetic to the
medical-marijuana issue than Santa Cruz, such as military bases and
security industry conventions.
Howard Dover's show, called "High Hopes," takes place on Sunday, Oscar
night, and he is hoping that people will get tired of the Oscars' length
and make it out to the show at 8 p.m at Moe's Alley in Santa Cruz. Tickets
are $10.
The 2002 federal raid on the headquarters of the Wo/Men's Alliance for
Medical Marijuana in Santa Cruz has faded into the background, but it won't
stay there for long, if HOWARD DOVER has any say in the matter.
Dover, a native Canadian who is now a Los Angeles standup comic, will
perform in Santa Cruz for the second time in a benefit show for WAMM. Dover
has invited a number of other comics to appear with him, including ROB
BRACKENRIDGE and ROBERT HAWKINS, as well as folksinger DIANE PATTERSON, all
to raise awareness and funds for WAMM's ongoing legal defense.
Curiously, Dover had no connections to WAMM, or Santa Cruz, other than
overt admiration for the group's mission. "I read a story about it in the
paper and I've been following it closely ever since."
Dover - who calls himself a "medical-marijuana comic activist" and calls
WAMM's VALERIE CORRAL "as close to a living angel as I know" - put together
the first event last March.
He's been organizing medical-marijuana benefit events in L.A., events that
have attracted big-name celebrities like BILL MAHER and DOUG STANHOPE.
But his own material, he says, only touches on medical marijuana. He also
delves into other more prosaic comic subjects, which serves him well when
he performs in front of crowds a bit less sympathetic to the
medical-marijuana issue than Santa Cruz, such as military bases and
security industry conventions.
Howard Dover's show, called "High Hopes," takes place on Sunday, Oscar
night, and he is hoping that people will get tired of the Oscars' length
and make it out to the show at 8 p.m at Moe's Alley in Santa Cruz. Tickets
are $10.
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