Extras needed for Gus Van Sant's 'Milk' on March 9, 2008 in San Francisco!

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Milk

Live in or around San Francisco? Gus Van Sant is looking for Extras to share the screen in his upcoming Harvey Milk bio-pic Milk. On Sunday morning (beginning at 8:00am-ish), March 9th, they will be re-creating Gay Freedom Day 1978 with exact time and place to be announced. So visit MilkMarch and sign up, and bring your best ’70s clothes. Details on the website.

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Harvey Milk, Great American

Often called the “gay Martin Luther King,” Milk was a hero for the dispossessed of the post-Stonewall movement. His killing was as senseless and cowardly as any political assassination in history.

For a GREAT overview of his life and times, rent ‘The Times of Harvey Milk’ (1984). It won the Best Documentary Oscar that year.

Hank’s in a band! www.myspace.com/thetelepaths

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