CalendarMay 23 China, capitalism and class struggle May 24 Action to demand brands pay compensation to Bangladeshi victims of fac... May 24 VegfestUK Bristol 2013 (May 24th - 26th @ the Amphitheatre) May 24 Riots Reframed - Documentary May 24 Hoochie Coochie at the Mauretania May 25 Hook, Skip, Repeat May 25 Email Encryption for Beginners (Hydra Books) May 25 Riots Reframed - Documentary May 29 Beyond WikiLeaks -- Book Launch (Cardiff) more >>EDL push against police line @ Bristol demo Bristol Anarchist Bookfair 7th May 2011 Hamilton House 10:30am - 6:30pm ![]() indycycle
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VegfestUK Bristol takes place on May 24th 25th 26th 2013. It is officially Europe's biggest veggie festival, with last year's show attracting over 25,000 visitors over 3 days. During the daytime, visitors can expect a feast of cuisines from across the globe, with a wealth of stallholders and caterers displaying the very best plant-based foods. These come on top of other entertainments such as cinema, talks, cookery demos, kids' area, crazy golf, live comedy hours, workshops and more. Special guests during the day include presenter Janey Lee Grace, athlete Fiona Oakes, Ms Cupcake and powerlifter/cancer survivor Pat Reeves. Over 100 of our stalls have already gone, since the announcements on February 1st of our headliners - Happy Mondays, 808State, Peter Hook (New Order/Joy Division), the Farm. They'll be joined by Caravan Palace, Kitten and the Hips, the Boxettes, Macka B, the Abyssinians and other guests, ensuring that the 10th birthday of our Bristol show will be celebrated in style! And a wealth of sponsors have jumped on board too - they include Redwood Foods, Fry’s Distribution, Goodlife, Nakd, Bute Island, Yaoh, Eco Vegan Shoes, Sunseed Organics, Ethical Investors, The Vegan Society and Kara Dairy Free, along with media partners Excellart, Veggie Vision, Foods for Life, Resurgence Magazine and Vegetarian Living. Ticket sales for the evening gigs are at https://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/tickets/vegfest-uk-bristol/10025269 More info on the show available at http://bristol.vegfest.co.uk
Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft Bristol, Avon BS1 3QY & The Arts House Cinema, 108A Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RU VoiceOver is coming to Bristol to host TWO screenings & discussions! Riots Reframed hopes to add to the city’s rich history of rioting. Stokes Croft alone hosted two sets of riots in 2011 – the first was a warm-up in April, and the second was in unison with the nationwide summer riots. I’ll be making my way over to host the two screenings (Friday and Saturday), say a few words and hopefully exchange some fire with the people of Bristol! | Fahim. Screening One: Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY | 24th May 2013 | 17:00 – 21:00
bristol / miscellaneous Monday May 20, 2013 17:07 by Randell Brantley
Tuesday 21st May 7.00pm We face the greatest crisis in the history of humanity. Economic depression, imperialist war, climate catastrophe, and grotesque social inequalities threaten to tear the world apart. What is to be done? The lesson of history is that human beings make their own history. Launching his new book, A Marxist History of the World: from Neanderthals to Neoliberals, archaeologist and historian Neil Faulkner argues that history is open and contested. It is an active process of creation in which different futures are possible. It depends on what we do. Powered by the interaction of technological change, wars between rulers, and class struggle from below, history is a constant struggle for control over society’s wealth. For 5,000 years, that wealth has served greed and war. Now, in the great crisis of the early 21st century, we must act to create a different future. The meeting will include plenty of time for questions and discussion. All welcome. Join us. Described by The Guardian as ‘enlightening and apocalyptic in equal measure’, Dr Neil Faulkner is a research fellow at Bristol University, a revolutionary socialist activist, and the author of numerous books, including Rome: Empire of the eagles (2008). He was a lead consultant and contributor to Sky Atlantic’s The British.
south west / community Friday May 10, 2013 09:41 by Permanent Culture Now
Monday 13th May 8pm The Cube, Dove Street, Bristol. Entry £3/£4 (But nobody turned away due to lack of funds) As part of co-ordinated action by the International Workers' Association across several countries, Indymedia and Bristol Solidarity Federation are hosting an evening of film and discussion on housing matters. Using film footage from the 1930s and 1970s, the struggles of ordinary people to live in a decent, affordable and secure home will be remembered. The talks and discussions will focus on the present day, providing: an overview of current national and local housing issues; an analysis of the expanding private rented sector; an insight into the tenants movement in Bristol; and a first hand account of DIY housing in the form of a local co-operative.
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