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UID:329@tucsontimeline.info
SUMMARY:THE PORK TORTA JULY 4TH PARTY
DTSTAMP:20260422T103503Z
DTSTART:20250705T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:Don't feel like celebrating? We get it. But this is OUR country
	. Let's take it\nback. We can party\, get weird\, enjoy some art and be ni
	ce to each other. ALL ARE\nWELCOME. What a subversive concept.
URL:https://tucsontimeline.info/event/the-pork-torta-july-4th-party
LOCATION:Pidgin Palace - 1110 S 6th Ave\, Tucson\, AZ 85701
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:concert,contemporary,livemusic
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Don't feel like celebrating? We get it. But
	 this is OUR country. Let's take it back. We can party, get weird, enjoy s
	ome art and be nice to each other. ALL ARE WELCOME. What a subversive conc
	ept.</p>
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UID:137@tucsontimeline.info
SUMMARY:RAT CITY Bella Varela - Opening Reception
DTSTAMP:20260422T103503Z
DTSTART:20250119T020000Z
DTEND:20250119T070000Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of Rat City by Bella Varela. 
	Saturday\, January\n18th\, 7pm - 12am\n\nDJ set 8:30pm - 12 am\n\nRat City
	 explores my family's ongoing struggle with gentrification in our\nWashing
	ton\, D.C. neighborhood. In 1998\, my parents purchased their first home i
	n\nColumbia Heights\, a historically Latinx and Black neighborhood overloo
	king the\nWhite House. It was the first house they were able to purchase a
	fter migrating\nfrom Guatemala\, and we believed this house would be our f
	amily’s home forever.
URL:https://tucsontimeline.info/event/rat-city-bella-varela-opening-recepti
	on
LOCATION:Pidgin Palace - 1110 S 6th Ave\, Tucson\, AZ 85701
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:art,community,contemporary,dance,dj,exhibit,gallery,music,openin
	g
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us for the opening reception of <em>Ra
	t City</em> by Bella Varela. Saturday, January 18th, 7pm - 12am </p><p>DJ 
	set 8:30pm - 12 am </p><p><em>Rat City</em> explores my family's ongoing s
	truggle with gentrification in our Washington, D.C. neighborhood. In 1998,
	 my parents purchased their first home in Columbia Heights, a historically
	 Latinx and Black neighborhood overlooking the White House. It was the fir
	st house they were able to purchase after migrating from Guatemala, and we
	 believed this house would be our family’s home forever.</p>
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