Monday 13 Dec To Sunday 19 Dec 2010
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No Events Scheduled
13 Dec 2010
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No Events Scheduled
14 Dec 2010
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Film: Reel News / Cutting Edge
15 Dec 2010, 7:30 p.m.
REEL NEWS is an activist video collective, set up to publicise and share information on inspirational campaigns and struggles - not just in this country, but across the world. We are doing this through producing a bi-monthly newsreel, made up of a number of videos short enough to use in union and campaign meetings. Reel News is completely independent and non-aligned. We are completely against sectarianism in all its forms, anti-capitalist in outlook, against the anti-trade union laws and in favour of mass collective action in the workplace and on the streets to change society.
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Film: Jane Arden Season: Vibration & Anti-Clock (1975 & 1979)
16 Dec 2010, 7:30 p.m.
Vibration is "an exercise in meditation utilising experimental film and video techniques" Geoff Brown & Robert Murphy “A complex and fascinating experimental exploration of time and identity. Anti-Clock is a film of authentic, startling originality. Filled with high tension and high intelligence, Anti-Clock is mysterious, disturbing, fascinating and exciting.” (Jack Kroll, Newsweek)
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Gig: Drum Eyes
17 Dec 2010, 8 p.m.
A collective arranged around the Shigeru Ishihara (better known as DJ Scotch Egg) and E-Da (Ex-Boredoms drummer), Drum Eyes combine dueling drums, cornets and game boys to form a devastating live show. £6
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Gig: Les Cox (Sportifs), Silver Fox, The Big Oaks & Stink Taps
18 Dec 2010, 8 p.m.
Local heroes LCS plough the fields of intelligent, poly directional rock 'n' roll once again, unearthing a special, pre Christmas/end of year greatest hits show that's not to be missed!
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Film: A Taste Of Honey ( 1961)
19 Dec 2010, 7:30 p.m.
Teenage girl living in slummy housing with a tart of a mother becomes pregnant by coloured sailor then sets up home with gay boyfriend to rear child. This film showed society everything it knew about, but was afraid to own up to. You'll never again see a train pass over a railway bridge without wanting to scream your head off.