Neal Medlyn's Shows April-December 2000

1. This Is My Poem, This Is My Song (Movements Gallery)

2. Don't Steal Me, I'm Art (Gaby and Mo's restroom)

3. If You Announce What You See, No One Can Stay No (Lamar Blvd outside Taco X-press)

4. This Is Fuckin' Bullshit (Ruta Maya Coffeehouse)

5. Constant State of Freakout (Ruta Maya Coffeehouse)

6. Ol' Rugged Craws (Movements Gallery)

7. Homecoming Dance '00 (Movements Gallery)

8. The Free Punk Interview (Ruta Maya Coffeehouse sidewalk)

9. A Poem for Neal From Jim Crandall Summer Camp 1997 (Gaby and Mo's)

10. Truly (Ruta Maya Coffeehouse)

11. Nightgowns and Sunglasses (Movements Gallery)

12. Tracts (Like Something to Read) (Guadalupe St.)

13. Puppet Love Show (Ruta Maya Coffeehouse)

14. Smells Like (Movements Gallery)

15. Live Sex (Movements Gallery)

16. Secrets: Hey, Jupiter (Movements Gallery)

17. Forgot (Movements Gallery)

18. How Can I Be an Artist (Gaby and Mo's)

19. Karaoke Youth: Ambush 2000 (Movements Gallery)

20. Will Anybody Ever Love Neal Medlyn? (Movements Gallery)

21. Neal Medlyn's Motherfucking Variety Show Spectacular (Wooldridge Square Park)

22. Afraid of Large Groups (Movements Gallery)

23. Schizophrenia (Java Jacks, Nacogdoches)

24. Neal Medlyn's Funeral Swan Song (billed as Omigod, Am I Pregnant) (Wooldridge Square Park)

25. The Drive Thru Show / Cassette Release Party (Wooldridge Square Park)

26. The National Debate Skit on Homos / The Intersection of Punck Rock and Queer Existence ("Rest of the Rainbow" at Texas Union)

27. "The Song" (Imagine Bisexual Freedom Conference at Holiday Inn South)

28. It's Like We Are Infiltrators (Wooldridge Square Park)

29. Yr With Stupid (Art as Sport) (Movements Gallery)

30. Feeling and Finding the Neal Medlyn Way (workshop) (Motel 6 North Central)

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