Posted on October 4th, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: The Boogie Room and Gardens, The Peace and Justice Center, Music, Events, Philosophy, The Pharmakon.
Here is an the article that Bite the Hand and The Boogie Room and Gardens composed for The Peace Press. Enjoy!
The Insect Carnival
An Experiment Towards Sustainability and Peace
by Bite the Hand Productions &
The Boogie Room and Gardens
On Labor Day weekend, a group of young artists and activists worked together to create an event called “The Insect Carnival.” For three days and three nights, this do-it-yourself festival celebrated the end of summer and the beginning of autumn. People from all around biked and carpooled to the small farm where The Carnival was held, and shared in a lively and inspired weekend with over 30 music acts, public workshops on poetry and farming, a huge mud pit, bonfires, storytelling, and theater. It was an event that embraced local art and was created by a local consciousness.
The young people of Sonoma County have been working together for quite some time to create a strong underground community. We are seriously discussing and implementing principles of sustainability, peace, and self-sufficiency. The time we are living in can be discouraging and fearful, and we are responding to a population that is feeling hopeless and bored. Events like The Insect Carnival are hopeful expressions of our intention for sustainability through creative expression.
This strong new community has been forming out of the creativity and courage of artists and activists. The two groups who put on The Carnival have been working hard to steward this growth. They are called Bite the Hand Productions and The Boogie Room and Gardens…
Bite the Hand Productions is the group that organized the Insect Carnival. It is a collective of artists who put on local events and produce a monthly publication called “The Pharmakon.” Bite the Hand works to publicize and comment on local activity, and to help artists and activists connect. According to their manifesto, “‘Bite the Hand’ means to refuse to be led into a life you had no part in creating and instead find real sustenance in the world around you… to feed yourself.”
The Boogie Room and Gardens is the group that hosted The Insect Carnival. They are a small group of people who believe that there is beauty in self-reliance and self-representation. They encourage people to provide for themselves and find the balance between work and play, teaching and learning, under the umbrella of artistic expression. By creating a space to share arts and skill The Boogie Room encourages others to recreate their own culture.
The Insect Carnival was the product of these two groups and a community that was willing to evolve a simple musical event into something greater. It was an effort to look beyond the huge and costly mega-festivals that seem to dominate the summer and to create a rewarding experience that is more about inspiration than inebriation. At the Insect Carnival, the performers were part of the community: workers, neighbors, and friends
If you want to stay informed on what we are doing, you can pick up The Pharmakon at coffee shops for free. There will also be a film coming out titled “Pharmakon” which documents some of Bite the Hand and The Boogie Room. Now, more than ever, we need to reach out, participate, and make connections with each other. We hope to inspire others, as we have been inspired.
This is a crucial time to be active in Sonoma County. We are standing at a point of great decision and it will take a sustained effort and an open heart from everyone in order to change our course and protect our future. The Insect Carnival is a gesture in that direction. Now, it is time to settle into the dirt, find our roots, and rise up. It is time to learn how to work together.
To learn more about Bite the Hand Productions, go to www.bitethehand.org or e-mail thepharmakon@gmail.com
To learn more about The Boogie Room and Gardens, go to www.myspace.com/theboogieroom
Posted on September 18th, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: Free Mind Media, Music, Events.
Wow. I haven’t posted in this blog for a while, but it feels great to start again! Here is an article you might find interesting. Gabe Meline (The Last Record Store, Santiago, The Bohemian) wrote this great article on The Insect Carnival and the Free Mind Benefit just the other week. Take a look. This is what it is all about.
It’s the end of the summer
Come to the time when we have to say goodbye
After watching seven different bands at Daredevils & Queens tonight, and after spending three days watching countless bands at the Insect Carnival last weekend, I have to say: summertime’s elusive promise, that delicate combination of freedom and togetherness so impossible to contain, has come and delivered its sweet kiss just in the nick of time. Soon it will be October, and we’ll spend our nights at home, and read Neil Gaiman novels and watch Richard Widmark movies, and talk about them to computer screens. But these last few weekends, at least, have been a last gasp of what living in Santa Rosa is all about.
It’s hard to put into words, these shows at the Insect Carnival and Daredevils & Queens, aside from saying that they’re probably best not put into words. They breathe, but how do you describe a breath? You inhale air, you exhale air. Right? Is it that simple?
The oldest of friends, the newest of strangers, the coldest of beers and the truest of bands. All under a sky just enough unclouded by city lights to allow a few stars to poke through. Shooting stars, even—the kind that you catch in their split-second streak, and when you discover that the person you’re next to saw it too, for a moment you are bonded if not by the music or the laws of attraction than at least by the very fact that you’re both under the same big sky.
The end of the summer means that people play John Prine and Jesus Lizard songs in the middle of a field, next to a mud pit full of naked people. The end of the summer means Jolie Holland ballads and clanging chains and bullhorns and a floor bending under the weight of people jumping up and down in rhythm. The end of the summer means sharing amps and sideways smiles and a hundred hugs. The end of the summer means a downtown alley full of people drinking free beer and fuck it if it’s Coors.
And the end of the summer means that as the wig-wearing auctioneers of Wine Country Weekend raise money by clowning their own dead counterculture of the 1960s, there are walls both concrete and wooded, both inside city limits and out, where a new culture is constantly being reborn. Where fresh blood is funneled into art, and music, and community, and life, and where money does not rule all. I repeat: where money does not rule all.
So thanks to the bands, and the people like Travis and Bryce and Kyle, and the hordes of people in this town who know a good thing when they see it and who seize it while it lasts.
Gabe is a hell of a writer and he knows Sonoma County. Be sure to check out his frequent posts at his blog, “City Sound Inertia.” You can get to it by clicking here: http://www.bohemian.com/citysound/
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: The Boogie Room and Gardens, Immediate Theatre, Annie The Ghost's Art, The Crux, Music, Events, Films, Workshops.
Bite the Hand Productions and The Boogie Room and Gardens invite you to celebrate with us on August 29, 30, and 31 at the Second Annual Insect Carnival! Come camp out with us and share in a weekend of music, theater, workshops, gardening, games, and more!
This is a conscious event that is being held at a private residence. We appreciate your cooperation and your respect. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you attend the celebration:
We will be having amazing performances in the day and the night! The performances are listed in the order they will be appearing:
Call us at 707-326-5274 for…
… specific times of performances and workshops!
… directions to The Boogie Room and Gardens!
… help finding carpools and bike rides!
… opportunities to volunteer!

Posted on July 11th, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: Music, Events.
Bite the Hand Productions invites you to join in our second annual celebration of community, music, and the cycles of life on AUGUST 29, 30, and 31 (Labor Day Weekend) at The Boogie Room and Gardens! Camp out with us and enjoy food, dancing, theater, workshops, and more! Featuring performances by The Iditarod, A Pack of Wolves, The Crux and much much more!
START PREPARING FOR THE CARNIVAL RIGHT NOW!
SHARE IN OUR D.I.Y. FESTIVAL!
We are looking for volunteers for this year’s carnival, so if you are interested in helping set-up, take-down, arranging carpools and bike rides, or anything else… call us at 707-326-5274 or e-mail us at thepharmakon@gmail.com
REMEMBER…AUGUST 29, 30, and 31, CAMP OUT WITH BITE THE HAND PRODUCTIONS AT THE BOOGIE ROOM AND GARDENS!
Posted on June 29th, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: Events, Cheap Art.
Today, Bite the Hand Productions held another Cheap Art Day at Assa ni Assa in Santa Rosa. A group of us got together and made art, jammed on instruments, and enjoyed homemade chocolate. It was a good way to celebrate our community and the creation of Cheap Art.
Cheap Art is a movement that Bite the Hand Productions is supporting in Sonoma County. The idea is to make art that is cheap to make and then sell it for prices that anyone can afford. We create art together, we create it alone, and we create it often.
You can stop by our Cheap Art Gallery at Free Mind Media. Take a look around, and if you see something nice, you can buy it for 25 cents to 20 dollars.
Keep reading The Pharmakon and stopping by bitethehand.org to find out when you can come to our next Cheap Art Day!
Posted on May 31st, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: Soundings, Music, Local Businesses and Non-Profits, Events, Workshops.
Today went so well that we had to sit down immediately and start writing. A big group turned out to enjoy music and to learn more about how to use herbs medicinally. Our friend Kaitlin put on THREE workshops for the public explaining how to make salves, tinctures, and fire cider! Hannah Rose, Travis Hendrix, Tyler Wagner, I Cut People, and Low Five all played music and proved that they were some of the best artists in our county. We also planted a new herb garden for Community Market! It was a great mixture of sounds, smells, and do-it-yourself energy…
This project was a joint effort between Bite the Hand Productions, Vuildings Building Themselves, and Santa Rosa’s Community Market. For more information on Buildings Building Themselves, cleck here: BBT Web Page For more information on Community Market, click here: Community Market Web Page
Posted on May 28th, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: Food Not Bombs, Bryce Style's Poetry, Music, Events, The Pharmakon.
This Sunday, June 1st, we will be celebrating ONE WHOLE YEAR OF THE PHARMAKON PERIODICAL! Come on out to Santa Rosa’s Doyle Park from noon to sundown and enjoy a day in the park with Bite the Hand Productions!
It is going to be a great day! Here is the schedule of the musical acts:
Bring something to barbeque! We will have food from Food Not Bombs, poetry by Bryce Style, and more! Also, the whole event will be hosted by Timmy Redface and The Skinny Man in their new musical project- The Crooks! We want to fill the park with Pharmakon fans, so bring your friends!
$5 suggested donation, no one turned away for lack of funds. Call 707-326-5274 for details and directions.
Posted on May 27th, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: Soundings, Music, Local Businesses and Non-Profits, Events.
Come to Santa Rosa’s Community Market this Saturday and enjoy great local music as we learn more about how to identify and use herbs! It is going to be a fantastic day! Here is the line-up:
Call 326-5274 for details.
Posted on May 21st, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: Films, Events.
You may have seen them at Monday Night Mass. You may have seen them at a Crux or Lines show. You may have seen them at The Insect Carnival. Groups of people with cameras, leaning into windows, in the middle of crowds, hanging from open car doors.
Last summer a documentary was made that focused on the growing art and activism scene in Sonoma County. It has many interviews, show footage, Monday Night Mass, The Insect Carnival, and more! The director, “Movie Mike” worked tirelessly to put together a peice that does justice to what we are doing.
And one year later… Movie Mike is returning! He will be showing his film at a number of places in the near future and will be discussing and re-editing as he goes along.
So, keep coming back to bitethehand.org for times and places where YOU can see the film!
Posted on May 12th, 2008 by The Captain.
Categories: Annie The Ghost's Art, The Crux, Music, Events.
Come out to Daredevils and Queens in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square on Saturday, May 17th and listen to some music as you experience the art and atmosphere of Annie Montgomery (aka Annie the Ghost). It is going to be a circus! Scheduled performers are: Jugbone, Internet Explorer, Mesa Pegasus, Goodriddler, and The Crux!