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''This entry is part of the WOW Cafe Module [Collection?] curated by Mimi McGurl. As it is part of a special exhibit it is locked for editing but we encourage you to discuss the content or propose edits on the discussion page''. | ''This entry is part of the WOW Cafe Module [Collection?] curated by Mimi McGurl. As it is part of a special exhibit it is locked for editing but we encourage you to discuss the content or propose edits on the discussion page''. | ||
--[[User:Lwheaton|Lwheaton]] 14:32, 15 November 2007 (PST) | --[[User:Lwheaton|Lwheaton]] 14:32, 15 November 2007 (PST) |
Revision as of 11:22, 16 November 2007
Timeline
1980, October 2: First Women's One World (WOW) Festival opens at the Allcraft Center at 25 St. Mark's Place in New York City's East Village.
External Links
This entry is part of the WOW Cafe Module [Collection?] curated by Mimi McGurl. As it is part of a special exhibit it is locked for editing but we encourage you to discuss the content or propose edits on the discussion page.
--Lwheaton 14:32, 15 November 2007 (PST)