UK Culture Newswire Archive
Complaint against The Observer filed with Press Commission
17-02-2004 11:39
A complaint has been filed today by Osho Virtual Press Office against The Observer (UK) with the Press Complaints Commission under the Code of Practice on the grounds of defamation and inaccuracy.Calling all theatre groups - Palestinian Play for Performance
16-02-2004 22:27
Internet Radio from Bristol
13-02-2004 12:13
Reclaim LOVE Feb 14th
12-02-2004 16:24
"The Redcoats are....The Corporations Are Coming!!"
12-02-2004 07:17
Indymedia London Cinema Thursday 26th February
11-02-2004 15:56
Indymedia Cinema@ The Other Cinema
presents
DemandMedia/Big Noise Films: "KILOMETER 0"
Sheffield City Hall : 21-02-04 Iranian Community of Sheffield & District
11-02-2004 14:36
Bam Earthquake Appeal: An event organised by the ICSD to raise funds.Tickets: £5 available from Sheffield City Hall Box Office,
Tel: 01142 789789.
Synergy Project
09-02-2004 21:01
The Synergy ProjectSaturday February 28th 2003
SEOne, Weston Street, London SE1
10pm-8am
Tickets £15 (£10 concs door), £13 + booking fee in advance
Zimbabwean Bishop takes the gospel to the West
09-02-2004 06:43
Zimbabwean Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi leader of the Zion Christian Church is taking religion the other way round. He is taking the gospel to the West to show howGod has manifested himself in Africa.Abdul Hadi Palazzi IIII - Manipulating Muslims
08-02-2004 09:18
Third Part partThis text on a certain Abdul Hadi Palazzi is taken from a website ( http://www.ifrance.com/amipalazzi) which shows how the Muslim community is being manipulated by some quite surprising characters, for political reasons.
I am putting this article up in several instalments, as it is quite long - bear with me and skip if you find it boring.
World's Biggest Peace Music Festival in UK - Press Release
06-02-2004 19:24
- PRESS RELEASE 2nd February 2004 -UK ARTS FESTIVAL FOR PEACE
WORLD'S BIGGEST FEBRUARY 15th EVENT
AS BLAIR DROPS FROM THE CHARTS
Four night music & arts Festival, Thursday 12th - Sunday 15th February, Hackney Ocean, London & Peace Not War CD: Volumes 2,3,4,5
U.K. Anti-Rave Legislation 2004
06-02-2004 02:01
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 - section 63 "Raves - Powers to remove persons attending or preparing for a rave"Manchester Community Choir singing at the Manchester Against Racism Rally
04-02-2004 17:40
Two beautiful songs sung by the superb Manchester Community Choir at the Manchester Against Racism launch rally on 15th January 2004.An Anti-War Musical Parody - mp3 file
04-02-2004 14:44
Peace Not War Music and Arts Festival 12th 15 February
02-02-2004 16:50
A year on from the Massive worldwide Peace demonstrations, this 'festival' really could be something for the UK Peace movement. It is a gathering for the whole spectrum of people who came out on the streets last year.
Slavoj Zizek Speaks at Amnesty Lectures
29-01-2004 23:28
Slavoj Zizek, a leading philosopher and theorist, came to speak at the Oxford Amnesty lecctures on the theme of Asylum, Migration and Displacement.Threatened Societies
28-01-2004 21:33
A look at some of the cultures threatened by Anglo-American linguistic globalisation.Journalist union backs Gilligan
28-01-2004 16:29
Interns' Network: Working for free in Westminster
28-01-2004 16:29
At any one time there are around 3000 people working for free in parliament, think tanks, ngos and the political media. These organisations are supposed to be the heartbeat of our democracy but to get a job, people are expected to work for extended periods for free. This creates a huge barrier for people from poorer backgrounds. The Interns Network wants to make internships more transparent, fair and fun. You can subscribe for weekly updates of jobs, events and news by emailing interns_network-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Visit www.internsnetwork.org.uk for more details."Trading Freedom" Film Screening
28-01-2004 13:13
8 pm, Monday, 9 February, venue changed to Mono Cafe, 12 Kings Court, King Street, Glasgow, G1 5RB "Trading Freedom: the secret life of the FTAA" offers an explanation of the Free Trade Area of Americas, a proposed economic zone that will regulate the economic activity of one-sixth of humanity, overriding local democracy in favour of "rights" for multinational corporations throughout the Americas. This film is the story of those who resist - indigenous struggles, working-class organizations, women in rebellion, media activists, and a huge network of NGOs. "Footage from Chiapas, Quebec City, Sao Paulo, Akwesasne and Tijuana, plus the combined efforts of over 100 videographers, photographers, free radio outlaws, writers, editors, techs, and rabble-rousers make this the perfect evening out." -- Luther Blisset The film is presented by the film maker from Cambridge Imc and by the Edinburgh Chiapas Solidarity Campaign, Indymedia Scotland, the Camcorder Guerillas, and the Glasgow Chiapas Solidarity Group.
In addition there will be a screening of "Voice of the Voiceless" - a documentary film about Radio Insurgente and footage from the latest FTAA protests in Miami.