As our diligent readers may recall, last year many of Pittsburghs premiere music venues joined forces to host the inaugural Brown Apple Music & Arts Festival, the biggest celebration of pollution on the east coast. This year with the addition of a major pesticide sponsor, the event has expanded to three cities. Houston, Texas and Bakersfield, Calfornia are the latest additions to the rebranded Bad Apple Music & Arts Festival.
2007 will offer an expanded slate of free kids programs. Children can celebrate the environmental impact of carbon dioxide, as they delight in the pin the polar bear on the detached ice floe game. Meanwhile, many of last years favorites will return, including the Sludgy Animal Jamboree, Powered by Friends of the Exxon Valdez.
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