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Eat a lot, spot the squat!

rampart | 13.07.2004 12:56 | Free Spaces | London

Need a home? Want to know more about squatting? Spotted some nice empties? Or just want to socialise and have something to eat?...

Regular squatter cafe evening at the rampART cafe, every thursday from 6pm

plus, squatters info day from 2pm on the 22nd July

This thursday, July 15th, at 6pm, the rampART cafe will be opening for the first time. The thursday evening is open to anyone but is specifically aimed at people interested in squatting so that they can meet up with other people, share information about empties and perhaps go out and get themselves a home. We intend to do this squatters evening every week thus providing a meeting point for those needing to find other people or information. The cafe itself we hope to open every evening, with food by donation and chilled music and films.

The first squatters eveing will be something of a trial run and provide an opportunity to help prepare and get involved in a much more ambitious squatting event being planned for the following thursday...

On the 22nd we will host an event consisting of pratical workshops, discussion, advice surgery, films, food and a bit of an evening social for people squatting or wishing to squat. If you would like to learn about the pratical and legal aspects of squatting, come along. If you have skills or information to share then please get involved and help organise the event.

The idea is to provide a forum for information exchange and to facilitate people to solve their own housing difficulties or set up their own project spaces.

We also hope to be able to get translations of the squatters handbook produced during the day as there is clearly a need. If you can do translations into spanish, hindi, bengali, arabic, russian, georgian, romanian, polish, or whatever, please let us know and come along.



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suggested film title for your cinema

13.07.2004 13:28

i remember in your previous article you were asking for suggestions on films to show in your cinema; i think an excellent choice would be the "other" chronicle of events in Genoa 2001,; that is, not the one made by the independent group but another which was made by a collective of established veteran italian filmakers (including some big names from the neo-realist era).
this work was mentioned briefly at the time, but thats the last i heard of it, and only met one person who ever saw it, and he gave it a bad review. o well, never mind...

silver screen


Genova?

13.07.2004 16:19

Was this called 'Genova: Bella Ciao?' If so its available online from the Overnet file sharing network (about 500Mb in size). I downloaded it and burnt it to DVD. Apparently it was banned by Burlusconi. Its not really that arty, but features plenty of riot porn and shots of dodgy fascist coppers who love Mussolini carrying out attacks on pacificists, etc. Also shows the storm-troopers on the defensive, having to give ground to militant demonstrators. The background track is some kind of punk and the overall impression it gives off it pretty hardcore. Check it out!

Krop


Old pub to squat

13.07.2004 17:46

The Rose and Crown on Tottenham High St N15/17? is empty.

The Sludge


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