SRL 25th Anniversary Celebration

by Scott Beale on March 25, 2004 · 0 comments

Survival Research Labs

Survival Research Labs is celebrating their 25th Anniversary on April 9th, 2004 at The LAB in San Francisco. The event is being produced by RE/Search and will feature a retrospective photo exhibit, video (including footage from the recent Berkeley show by Laughing Squid’s own Scott Beale), a Q&A panel with Matt Gonzalez and Mark Pauline, a performance by The Extra Action Marching Band and much, much more.

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