If you're going to be at Bumbershoot this weekend, there's finally something a lot more interesting on the food front than roasted corn and funnel cake.

In the Shaw Room of the Seattle Center's Northwest Rooms, One Pot will be in residency paying tribute to the revolutionary spirit of the year 1968 through media, art and food.

You can drop by anytime to see photos and footage from One Pot dinners around the world. But we're talking about getting your chow on here, so I suggest making a reservation for dinner, which is bound to be an experience.

Dinner is free (word is that it's some sort of stew), but in order to eat, One Pot founder Michael Hebberoy wants you to bring something to honor 1968. It could be writing, music, literature, art or an artifact - anything, as long as it has to do with radicalism, revolution or rebellion. I might drop in to help serve, so be sure to say hi if you're there.

Seatings are at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. E-mail hebberoy@gmail.com

What's on your table? E-mail cellerd@gmail.com.

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