Free films&Music Tonight @ Monday Love
Monday love Kidz | 19.02.2007 12:58 | London
Monday 19th Feb, 8pm at The Good Ship, 289 Kilburn High Road, Free Entry.
On the 4th Anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, Monday Love brings "Sir! No Sir!" to The Good Ship big screen.
http://www.sirnosir.com/
On the 4th Anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, Monday Love brings "Sir! No Sir!" to The Good Ship big screen.
http://www.sirnosir.com/
and speaking from Military Families Against War, an ex-soldier who refused to fight in Iraq.
http://www.mfaw.org.uk/
live performance from Princess Emmanuelle and resident DJs Smallmoney & Carlos through to 2am.
http://www.myspace.com/princessemmanuelleakaempress1
'In the 1960’s an anti-war movement emerged that altered the course of history. It was a movement no one expected, least of all those in it. Hundreds went to prison and thousands into exile, and by 1971 it had, in the words of one colonel, infested the entire armed services. Yet today few people know about the GI movement against the war in Vietnam.
"Sir! No Sir!" reveals how, thirty years later, the poem by Bertolt Brecht that became an anthem of the GI Movement still resonates: General, man is very useful. He can fly and he can kill. But he has one defect: He can think.'
Films Start 8pm, Free entry all night, donations welcome.
watch, listen, chat and chill
The Good Ship at 289 Kilburn High Road, nearest tube is Kilburn Jubilee Line
http://www.thegoodship.co.uk/
Trains:
Brondesbury - North London Silverlink (1 minute)
Kilburn - Jubilee Line (3 mins)
Kilburn High Road - British Rail (9 mins)
Kilburn Park - Bakerloo Line (11 mins)
Buses: 16, 31, 32, 98, 189, 206, 316, 328 plus numerous night buses to the west end.
http://www.mfaw.org.uk/
live performance from Princess Emmanuelle and resident DJs Smallmoney & Carlos through to 2am.
http://www.myspace.com/princessemmanuelleakaempress1
'In the 1960’s an anti-war movement emerged that altered the course of history. It was a movement no one expected, least of all those in it. Hundreds went to prison and thousands into exile, and by 1971 it had, in the words of one colonel, infested the entire armed services. Yet today few people know about the GI movement against the war in Vietnam.
"Sir! No Sir!" reveals how, thirty years later, the poem by Bertolt Brecht that became an anthem of the GI Movement still resonates: General, man is very useful. He can fly and he can kill. But he has one defect: He can think.'
Films Start 8pm, Free entry all night, donations welcome.
watch, listen, chat and chill
The Good Ship at 289 Kilburn High Road, nearest tube is Kilburn Jubilee Line
http://www.thegoodship.co.uk/
Trains:
Brondesbury - North London Silverlink (1 minute)
Kilburn - Jubilee Line (3 mins)
Kilburn High Road - British Rail (9 mins)
Kilburn Park - Bakerloo Line (11 mins)
Buses: 16, 31, 32, 98, 189, 206, 316, 328 plus numerous night buses to the west end.
Monday love Kidz