Monday 10 Sep To Sunday 16 Sep 2007

10

Meeting: General Meeting

10 Sep 2007, 6 p.m.

11

Gig: Glimpses Of Autonomy

11 Sep 2007, 6 p.m.

This fortnightly gathering is a time for people to discuss and plan how we can confront the injustices across the globe and in our everyday lives.

11

Film: War On Democracy (2006)

11 Sep 2007, 8 p.m.

On a significant anniversary we turn our attention to another war – the USA’s government's attacks on Venezuela. After many of years of exposing injustice on the small screen John Pilger makes his cinema début. There are many things Bush and his cohorts hate about Hugo Chávez – come prepared to question whether he is the great hope of the global south.

12

Festival: You're My Density!

12 Sep 2007, 6:30 p.m.

An exhibition of works on paper by Rachel Lancaster, Laura Lancaster, Emma Mclaughlin and Flora Whiteley. Rachel Lancaster, Laura Lancaster, Emma Mclaughlin and Flora Whiteley.

13

Film: War On Democracy (2006)

13 Sep 2007, 5:45 p.m.

On a significant anniversary we turn our attention to another war – the USA’s government's attacks on Venezuela. After many of years of exposing injustice on the small screen John Pilger makes his cinema début. There are many things Bush and his cohorts hate about Hugo Chávez – come prepared to question whether he is the great hope of the global south.

13

Film: Light Bulb 08 Presents: Love And Anarchy - The Wild, Wild World Of Jaimie Leonarder

13 Sep 2007, 8 p.m.

Filmed over a six year period, this film explores the life and multi-layered passions of Sydney counter-culture personality, Jaimie Leonarder.

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Film: Light Bulb 08 Presents: Love And Anarchy - The Wild Wild World Of Jaimie Leonarder

13 Sep 2007, 8 p.m.

Filmed over a six year period, this film explores the the life and multi-layered passions of Sydney counter-culture personality, Jaimie Leonarder. It captures the essence and humanity of the enigmatic mental health worker and the extraordinary creative community around him.

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Film: Light Bulb 08 Present: Love And Anarchy - The Wild Wild World Of Jaimie Leonarder (2003)

13 Sep 2007, 8 p.m.

Filmed over a six year period, this film explores the the life and multi-layered passions of Sydney counter-culture personality, Jaimie Leonarder. It captures the essence and humanity of the enigmatic mental health worker and the extraordinary creative community around him. Leonarder is the man behind the Mu-Mesons, the influential noise band loved by Richard Kern, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), and Mike Patton (Fantomas, Faith No More, Mr Bungle) all of whom appear in the film. Comprised of manic depressives and schizophrenics, the band was inspired by Leonarder's early career working as a diversional therapist with the mentally ill and his love of underground music culture and performance. This film is a must for fans of outsider music and art, and if you loved The Cramps Live at Napa State Mental Hospital, you will love Jaimie. PLUS: DJ set by Potra Poika

14

Gig: Noite Of Stars

14 Sep 2007, 7:30 p.m.

A full night of film, poetry and music with a Latino/Scottish feel

15

Festival: Private Party

15 Sep 2007, 7:30 p.m.

hired out ?

16

Film: My Name Is Albert Ayler

16 Sep 2007, 7 p.m.

Kaspar Collin's rightly praised documentary on the life of the founding voice of free jazz whose impact still heard and felt throughout improvised music. As Ayler said " If people don't like now, they will".

16

Gig: Charles Gayle / William Parker / Mark Sanders

16 Sep 2007, 8:30 p.m.

Charles Gayle is compared to both Ayler and John Coltrane. His playing is by turns stark and simple, then ecstatic and monumental.