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By Hiya Swanhuyser

Published on October 22, 2008

The jig is up tonight, as you well know. George Bush is leaving. But who will succeed him? Artists have as much at stake as anyone else; can't imagine arts funding would increase during a McCain administration, no matter how much the GOP spends on face paint. So artists and art enthusiasts come together at the art museum to shout it out as the polls close. The evening includes the presence of choreographer Anna Halprin, several dance companies, art installations, DJs, young visual artists, and a musical group called Hella Hella Acapella. A cash bar helps ease the pain, and the capper is free pizza come hell or high water when the polls close.
Tue., Nov. 4, 6 p.m., 2008