UK Culture Newswire Archive
Bring the War Home, meeting. London
11-11-2004 22:10
So far 100,000 Iraqis have been killed as a direct consequence of the US and UK led war on Iraq. It's about time it stopped.More on East Oxford Community Centre's future
10-11-2004 17:30
Up date on changes at EOCCCommunity Radio Public Meeting
09-11-2004 14:22
Sheffield Live!, who hosted Sheffield Indymedia Radio on FM over the summer, is trying to get its community radio licence. You can help by coming to the public meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at Yorkshire Artspace.Song...Deir Yassin
09-11-2004 02:25
Palestinian Crafts from Beit Sahour in Cambridge Market
08-11-2004 22:14
Advance notification of Palestinian crafts in Cambridge Market 21/11 - 4/12Bad News From Israel: a talk about the way the media shapes public perceptions
08-11-2004 22:09
A talk by Tim Llewellyn and Greg Philo about the way our political understanding is shaped by the mediaSave East Oxford Community Centre - a chance not to be missed
08-11-2004 09:26
East Oxford Community Centre is at risk of closure and could become a social centre if we get involved now. Terrible bureaucracy but what a site !What we exported to Iraq: Do we want them back??
02-11-2004 21:06
...violent crime in Richmondshire was attributable to the Army presence atCatterick, the war in Iraq is likely to have caused a lower than normal recording of
violence ...
Citizens of the World Vote for US President on Streets of London
02-11-2004 19:16
New York artist Peter Walsh set up polling stations on the streets of London for only non-US citizens to vote in the US Presidential elections on Sunday and today (pictures to follow). The offical count was held at Beaconsfield Gallery in Vauxhall. See below for the results! Over 370 votes were gathered in a space of 6 hours. We were there! We made history! Those who stopped to vote were happy to influence the results of the election that has the biggest impact on the rest of the world.OXFORD INDYMEDIA SCREENING - Sunday Nov 7th - "RUFFCUTS"
02-11-2004 18:29
oxford indymedia presents the latest "RUFFCUTS" CD.
Sunday 7th November - 7.30pm - Asian Cultural Centre, Manzil Way, off Cowley Road.
Oxford NUJ campaign to defend local media and public service broadcasting values
02-11-2004 17:07
This speech by Tom O'Malley will provide valuable background for anyone concerned about press freedom, the health and independence of local media and public service broadcasting.It reflects Oxford NUJ's current disquiet and its attempts to involve local people in campaigning for these values, at a time when the BBC's charter is up for renewal and many local media organisations are downsizing their workforce.Missing in Manchester - Old Trafford Rave party
01-11-2004 12:33
prayers to sainsbury's - video
30-10-2004 17:01
after the pleasure of shutting down Selfridges during the social forum's, the prayers to products meme spreads, a weekly group of worshippers have taken to friday prayers to Sainsbury's in New Cross..radio rampART- news and revolutionary tunes
30-10-2004 06:13
pls av a listen 2 radio rampART. we av fresh news, hard hitting views, homegrown revolutionary tunes and no money! direct stream available at : http:radio.indymedia.org:8000/rampART.m3usocial night, open mic & jam @ rampart
29-10-2004 17:54
>>Friday 29th OctoberSocial evening with vegan food, drinks plus open mic and jam session. Bring your instruments, poetry or whatever. Bring an embarrassing record from your vinyl collection to donate and play. Live streaming on rampART radio for those that can’t be here (we hope).
Edward Heath Made Me Angry now available
27-10-2004 18:38
The Third volume of Stuart Christie's account of British and European Anarchism 1967-75 is now available...'About Baghdad'-London indymedia Film Screening Tomorrow
27-10-2004 13:50
Filmmakers against war will be presenting InCounter Productions' film, "About
Baghdad" at London's 'The Other Cinema' on Thursday 28th October.
OxDox reviews - The Corporation, Drowned Out/McLibel: Two Worlds Collide
27-10-2004 10:47
The OxDox documentary festival in Oxford continues into its second remarkable year with the British premiere of Canadian documentary "The Corporation".