London: July events at 56a Infoshop
from 56a, updated 18 July 2009:
- Full Unemployment Cinema July's screening:
Sunday 19th July 2009 5pm at 56a Infoshop
"À nous la liberté", Rene Clair (1931)
Details:
http://unemployedcinema.blogspot.com/
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- 56A Zine Library Launch and Benefit Weekend
Saturday 25th July
Launch Party Music & Distros at The Grosvenor in Stockwell 7.30pm
Music from:
Jean Genet, Husbands, Chaps and Candy Panic Attack.
Distros:
Cherry Bomb Comics, Ricochet Ricochet, 56a and more tbc
Sunday 26th July at 56a
(56 Crampton Street, SE17 - Elephant and Castle Tube)
Pancake breakfast from 12 noon
Workshops, discussions, exhibition, zine library browsing, general hanging out
Specific activities confirmed; self published comics discussion, practical squatting and bike fixing workshops
Crashspaces available for weekenders
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See website for details:
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