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Love Army announces CD release show
CARRBORO – The North Carolina Music Love Army will perform an album release show Nov. 30 at Cat’s Cradle, 300 E. Main St., Carrboro. The Love Army formed in June to express solidarity with the Moral Monday movement that protested the policies of the N.C. Legislature.
Many North Carolina musicians, led by Caitlin Cary and Jon Lindsay, recorded several original protest songs for release. All proceeds from NCMLA activity will go to the NAACP, Progress N.C., and Planned Parenthood, which are at the forefront of the Moral Monday movement.
Cat’s Cradle also has announced the following shows. For information, visit www.catscradle.com or call 919-967-9053.
— Sept. 28. Walk The Moon
— Oct. 21. Crocodiles
— Nov. 2. Birdsmell.


Ipas to have homage to ’73
DURHAM – Ipas, a reproductive rights organization, will present its annual Rock for Reproductive Rights Sept. 14 at Motorco Musical Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave. This event celebrates 1973 — the year Ipas was founded, when Roe v. Wade cleared the way for legal abortion in the United States.
Musical guests will be Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band from Asheville. The Booty Band will be releasing its latest album “Onward!”

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