CalendarNov 23 Going to Copenhagen for COP 15? Nov 24 Trinity Road Picket - Freedom of Movement for All Nov 24 Going to Copenhagen for COP 15? Nov 24 Freeskilling - Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Nov 25 International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Nov 25 Tree Planting in St Agnes Park Nov 25 free event: Hildegard of Bingen: music, poetry, and medieval monastic ... Nov 26 Bad News. What's wrong with Britain's Press? Nov 26 Climate Emergency Public Meeting 26 Nov more >>![]() indycycle
Blog feed from around BristolBiofuel power for Bristol would very seriously detract from 'green cap... Copenhagen Climate Summit and Cumbria... World Cup: the state of our democracy watch The Shortest Cycle Lane in the Universe? Transform debates Nixon Drug Tsar on BBC World Service Prisoner support cafe and film night on 22 November World Cup: today?s smoking doc Climate Emergency: Public Meeting Looking for Green Filmmakers and Films Screening of the Transition Movie Bristol EDO Decommissioner 10 months on remand Transform's 'Blueprint for Regulation' discussed on CNN international Charges dropped against Swedish activists and anti-fascists The Failing List of Evidence for Global Warming Denial |
bristol / media and culture / event notice Wednesday July 01, 2009 14:01 by Sophie Mellor
bristol / media and culture / event notice Tuesday June 30, 2009 13:56 by Arnolfini
A final weekend of screenings which relate to ideas within Arnolfini's current exhibition Lapdogs of the Bourgeoise, which closes on Sunday 5th. Each screening is preceeded by two short specially comissioned trailers made by Lapdogs artists Chris Evans and Neil Cummings. read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Tuesday June 30, 2009 13:55 by Sophie Mellor
Saturday 25 July, 19:30hrs Plan 9, Bridewell Street, Broadmead, Bristol read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Tuesday June 30, 2009 13:49 by Sophie Mellor
Friday 24 July 2009, 19:30hrs Plan 9, Bridewell Street, Broadmead, Bristol read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Tuesday June 30, 2009 10:15 by Sophie Mellor
At St James Barton Roundabout underpass (The Bearpit), Bristol (TBC) read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Tuesday June 30, 2009 10:09 by Sophie Mellor
Saturday 18 July 2009, 14:00hrs Meet at Arnolfini bar, Narrow Quay, Bristol read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Monday June 29, 2009 21:06 by Sophie Mellor
“From the alienated starting point of our pseudo-sanity, everything is equivocal. Our sanity is not ‘true’ sanity. Their madness is not ‘true’ madness... Let no one suppose that we meet ‘true’ madness any more than that we are truly sane…” R.D. Laing. read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Monday June 29, 2009 20:57 by Sophie Mellor
First readings to take place Thursday 9 July 2009, 18:00hrs to dusk Leigh Woods, Bristol A map of the location and further details can be found at http://www.participatoryspectacle.info/dissent read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Monday June 29, 2009 20:41 by Sophie Mellor
Tuesday 7 July 2009 18:30hrs walking meeting at Cube Cinema carpark, Dove Street South, Bristol 19:30hrs nettle soup and screening of Fahrenheit 451 by François Truffaut at Plan 9, Bridewell Street, Broadmead, Bristol. read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Monday June 29, 2009 20:35 by Sophie Mellor
Summer of Dissent brings together a range of practitioners seeking to dismantle and reassemble cultural norms through collective action and singular acts of sedition. read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / opinion/analysis Sunday June 28, 2009 14:19 by Jelly Bean
Has the King of Pop really left the building? read full story / add a comment
bath / media and culture / news report Sunday June 28, 2009 10:12 by Robert
Unauthorised disclosure of confidential committee papers by Don Fosters Bath constituency office to journalists read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Thursday June 25, 2009 20:14 by Ed Hill
A group of Dabka Dancers from Palestine are touring the UK. Their itinerary covers Leicester, Oxford, Bath, Bristol, and London. Included in their tour are performances at some top venues including Mint Leaf Restaurant at the Haymarket and the Bloomsbury Theatre in London. Although a youth-group they are rated as among the best Dabka Dancers in Palestine. They perform in Bristol on Saturday 27th June at 7pm (prompt) at the City Academy, Russell Town Avenue, (off Lawrence Hill) Bristol BS5 9JH read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / announcement Thursday June 25, 2009 18:49 by Ed Hill
A group of Dabka Dancers from Palestine are touring the UK. Their itinerary covers Leicester, Oxford, Bath, Bristol, and London. Included in their tour are performances at some top venues including Mint Leaf Restaurant at the Haymarket and the Bloomsbury Theatre in London. Although a youth-group they are rated as among the best Dabka Dancers in Palestine. They perform in Bristol on Saturday 27th June at 7pm (prompt) at the City Academy, Russell Town Avenue, (off Lawrence Hill) Bristol BS5 9JH read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Tuesday June 23, 2009 13:04 by Nick Thomas
The Pierian Centre's Film Night for June is Apur Sansar – the final part of Satyajit Ray’s Apu trilogy, and a self-contained, stand-alone classic. If you’ve followed the spell-binding journey of Apu through boyhood and adolescence, then you’ll certainly want to find out what happens next. If you haven’t, then come and enjoy a film that’s “simple in its means and profound in its impact.” (Time Magazine’s All-Time 100 Movies) read full story / add a comment
bath / media and culture / opinion/analysis Tuesday June 23, 2009 07:12 by John Doe
We want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth read full story / add a comment
bath / media and culture / news report Monday June 22, 2009 10:38 by BB Jenkins
This month's Bathonian-based vitriol fest aims its bitter spittle at the BNP & the Euro elections; we may not belive in them, but they happen anyway... read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / press release Friday June 19, 2009 16:03 by Jeff
Reckless Engineer in Bristol will be hosting a night of punk rock music on Friday July 3rd featuring headliners Surfin Turnips, special guests The Dreadnoughts (UK debut), Alien Stash Tin and Hacksaw. read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Tuesday June 16, 2009 17:23 by Sally Collister
Music and mayhem with all proceeds to local arts charity read full story / add a comment
bristol / media and culture / event notice Saturday June 13, 2009 15:58 by Nick Thomas
An evening that explores how artists express the reality of asylum. Artists from Tibet, from the Kurdish lands, from Jewish roots, and from all over the UK will be here. Come and hear them – see their work – and talk to them about how they turn experience into art. read full story / add a comment |
Global Indymedia Features01:40 Tue Nov 24, 2009 www.indymedia.org localfeatures features
Indymedia.org FeaturesIndymedia.us and the EFF successfully fight back against bogus FBI subpoena G20 Finance Ministers fail to agree on Climate Change Finance Package Industrialised World Intransigence on CO2 emissions dooms Climate Negotiations Opposition to EDL Rally in Leeds, UK |