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TodayNo events listed for todaycurrently onAn Edwardian Family Album exhibition (on till 3 May) Urgent petition (on till 10 May) Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic exhibition (on till 25 April) "Thinking Abstract" exhibition (on till 31 March) Weekly Poetry Workshops (on till 15 March) NEVER AGAIN Part 2: A Genocide Experience exhibition (on till 16 March) UpcomingFri 12 MarchMyWar Exhibition(on till Sun 30 May) Sat 13 MarchLiverpool African Association International Women's Day event Fascism and Anti-Fascism One Day Conference Sun 14 MarchRed Rope Day Walk - to Great Hill near Chorley Mon 15 MarchCtrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption(on till Sun 28 Mar) Demonstrate Against Peter Tierney and the BNP Tue 16 MarchLiverpool Network Theatre Group - weekly workshop Meeting of Liverpool Holistic Circle Wed 17 MarchLiverpool Friends of the Earth meeting Sat 20 MarchCalm Collective - Healing Day - Spring Celebration Mon 22 MarchTue 23 MarchLiverpool Social Centre Collective Meeting Thu 25 MarchWoody Guthrie Folk Club (March) Michael Mansfield event - part of Writing on the Wall's Rebel Rants series Sat 27 MarchContemporary Art and Craft Fair Migration Songs II - All Dayer Sat 3 AprilLiverpool Friends of Palestine Vigil Cairns Street Residents Market Mon 5 AprilOpen Floor Poetry and Acoustic Music @ The Egg Cafe Wed 7 AprilLiverpool Friends of Palestine Monthly Meeting Tue 13 AprilLiverpool Social Forum Meeting Wed 14 AprilPerformances of 'Shadow of a Gunman'(on till Fri 16 Apr) Sun 18 AprilFri 22 OctoberNina Power - One Dimensional Woman - talk | This is our free online community noticeboard for upcoming events in Liverpool & the north-west. Today's date - Thursday 11 March 2010Fri 23 October to Mon 3 May - An Edwardian Family Album exhibition This exhibition gives a fascinating glimpse into the life and leisure time of a Wirral family during the Edwardian era. The pictures were taken by Jack Urton, a keen amateur photographer, who lived in Birkenhead and later in Bebington. We see his family at home and in the garden, with relatives and friends, and on days out in Wirral and further afield. 10am-5pm daily - The Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight Sun 10 January to Mon 10 May - Urgent petition stop the government taking over basic parenting decisions and introducing the requirement for parents to prove that they are not neglecting their child now! - from the comfort of your home! Fri 29 January to Sun 25 April - Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic exhibition This major exhibition, inspired by Paul Gilroy's seminal book The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993), identifies a hybrid culture that spans the Atlantic, connecting Africa, North and South America, The Caribbean and Europe. The exhibition is the first to trace in depth the impact of Black Atlantic culture on Modernism and will reveal how black artists and intellectuals have played a central role in the formation of Modernism from the early twentieth century to today.
Tues-Sun, 10am-5.50pm - Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, Liverpool - location map Sat 6 February to Wed 31 March - "Thinking Abstract" exhibition A group exhibition of Liverpool based and international artists dealing within the abstract area with a variety of art mediums: painting, etching, drawing, mixed media, photography, sculpture. Over 23 artists exhibiting.
A show with a rich collection, suitable for the art collectors as well as all art lovers. Curator: Nicole Bartos. Various times - see above - GALLERY4ALLARTS, The Old Police Station, 80 Lark Lane, Liverpool - location map Mon 22 February to Mon 15 March - Weekly Poetry Workshops Merseyside Polonia would like to offer you an opportunity to develop your writing during weekly sessions starting from 22nd February 2010 over 4 weeks - every Monday from 6.30 pm till 8 pm. For more info, please contact info@merseysidepolonia.com 6.30 pm till 8 pm. - The Academy of St. Francis of Assisi, Gardner’s Drive, Liverpool - location map Mon 8 March to Tue 16 March - NEVER AGAIN Part 2: A Genocide Experience exhibition SOLA ARTS are delivering another exhibition in the community bringing together refugees, asylum seekers and artists and other members of the wider communities. The exhibition is called NEVER AGAIN Part 2: A Genocide Experience. This follows a very successful and rated exhibition NEVER AGAIN that we held in 2008. 11am-3pm - The JEB Room at The University of Liverpool Guild of Students, Liverpool Thu 11 March - Liverpool Defy ID Meeting Organising against the introduction of compulsory identity cards and the national identity register - the Liverpool Defy ID group meets informally on the second Thursday of every month. (Sign up to our mailing list for news, info & meeting reminders). We plan actions and discuss ID cards and related issues. All welcome! (Entrance to the Liverpool Social Centre is next door to News From Nowhere Bookshop, ring the bell labelled 'basement' & someone will come & let you in) 6.30pm to 7.30pm - Liverpool Social Centre, basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool City Centre - location map Haiti Charity Gig The 12th of March @7.00 Mossley Hill Athletic Club (opp. Sudley House)www.mossleyhillathleticclub.com 1 Mossley Hill Road Liverpool, L18 4PT Tickets just £10 All profits are going directly to the DEC appeal. The evening offers live music, special guest Henry Priestman and a disco. You are welcome to bring your own food or order a takeaway. Tickets available from Martin on 07810 078757 email haitiliverpoolgig@yahoo.co.uk or direct from Mossley Hill Athletic Club 7.00 - mossely hill athletic club - location map Fri 12 March - Critical Mass cycle ride A Critical Mass is a group of cyclists, wheelchair users, rollerskaters, skateboarders, in fact anyone on self-propelled transport is welcome to join. We travel around the city on a random route following whoever is in front with the purpose of celebrating non-polluting transport. Sometimes it's just for fun and sometimes it's to campaign for better transport facilities. 6 pm - Meeting point at Chinese Arch on Nelson Street, Liverpool city centre Fri 12 March to Sun 30 May - MyWar Exhibition A radically personal look at conflict in the digital age. 10am till 6pm - FACT, 88 Wood Street, Liverpool city centre - location map Sat 13 March - Saturday Vegan Cafe Saturday afternoon drop-in at the Liverpool Social Centre. Vegan food, tea & coffee, by donation. Free use of computers & wifi internet access. 12pm to 5pm - Next to Nowhere (Liverpool Social Centre), 96 Bold Street, Liverpool city centre - location map Sat 13 March - Fascism and Anti-Fascism One Day Conference Speakers and panelists so far include: 9.30am til 5pm - School of Social Science, JMU, 68 Hope Street, Liverpool Sat 13 March - Liverpool African Association International Women's Day event Join us as we celebrate diversity and progress for all! 1pm till late - Devonshire Hotel, Liverpool Sun 14 March - Red Rope Day Walk - to Great Hill near Chorley Red Rope - the socialist walking club is organising a day walk (5-6 hours) - leaving Liverpool 9 am in shared cars. Contact Merseyside@redrope.org.uk for further details and visit the club web site to see more about us www.redrope.org.uk. Future Red Rope trips in 2010 will be to the Lakes, Snowdonia, Peak District, Cairngorms & Glencoe. 9am departure - near Chorley Mon 15 March to Sun 28 March - Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption comes to Liverpool with an exhibition of political comic work to coincide with the release of their new comic book anthology. The exhibition will take a retrospective look at how comics have been employed throughout history to debate and highlight political issues, and will include content from previously unseen archives as well as highlights from the Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption Comic. 11am-5pm - Contemporary Urban Centre - location map Mon 15 March - Demonstrate Against Peter Tierney and the BNP Merseyside BNP “super-activist” Peter Tierney faces trial on Monday March 15th. He is charged with assaulting an anti-fascist on St George’s Day, just one of many incidents in which members of Merseyside BNP have used intimidation and threats of violence against those who oppose them. Tierney is perhaps the most active member of Merseyside BNP and the most violent, and we want him to know that we won’t let that fact die quietly. To show that we will not stand for this kind of act on our streets, Liverpool Antifascists have called a picket for the first day of his trial. We will be holding a protest from 9.15 by the Victoria Monument in Derby Square. We are urging as many people and groups as possible to take part in this action. Fighting fascism is not a job for an elite squad of activists, but for everyone who wants to live in a free society. If you’re a member of a trade union, a community group, a political organisation, or even a marching band – please get involved. The more organisations commit to turning out against the BNP, the more irrelevant the far-right becomes. If you want to help, please petition your groups to get involved and make the commitment to turn up at the Crown Court on the day. Monday March 15th – Keep Liverpool Fascist Free! 9:15 - Victoria Monument, Derby Square Tue 16 March - Liverpool Network Theatre Group - weekly workshop Our ongoing weekly workshops are open to all. We share skills, try out new ideas, and most of all have fun! 7 pm till 9pm - 13a Hope Street,Liverpool City Centre (the entrance is from the back, via Arrad St) Tue 16 March - Meeting of Liverpool Holistic Circle Liverpool Holistic Circle is a forum for sharing and increasing knowledge of all things holistic. 7.30pm - The Rosicrucian Chapter, 19, Dovedale Road, Liverpool - location map Wed 17 March - St Patrick's Day Parade The march will proceed at 2.30pm and follow a city centre route. All welcome. 2.30pm - Marching from St Patrick's Church, Park Place, Liverpool 8 Wed 17 March - Liverpool Friends of the Earth meeting Friendly, informal meeting of Liverpool's local Friends of the Earth group. Past campaigns have included local regeneration, climate change and transport. Open to all!
6.30pm till 8pm - Green Fish Cafe, 11 Upper Newington, Liverpool City Centre - location map Sat 20 March - Calm Collective - Healing Day - Spring Celebration Therapies: 1pm till 7pm - The Old Police Station, Lark Lane, Sefton Park, Liverpool - location map Mon 22 March - Global Women’s Poetry Night 7.30pm arrival, 8pm start, poetry ending at 10pm, event closes at 10.30pm 7.30pm till 10.30pm - Studio 2, Parr Street, Liverpool Tue 23 March - Liverpool Social Centre Collective Meeting Monthly meeting organising development & use of the Liverpool Social Centre - anyone interested in being involved is welcome. The meeting is on the 4th Tuesday of every month. Entrance to the Liverpool Social Centre is next door to the bookshop, ring the bell labelled 'basement'. 7.30pm - Liverpool Social Centre, in the basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool city centre - location map Thu 25 March - Woody Guthrie Folk Club Alun Parry's Woody Guthrie Folk Club launch. Bring your voices and instruments. 7.30 doors, 8pm start - Ship and Mitre, Dale Street Thu 25 March - Woody Guthrie Folk Club (March) Songs of struggle, justice, life and humour. Tickets £3 (plus 50p booking fee) 7.30 - Ship and Mitre, Dale Street - location map Thu 25 March - Michael Mansfield event - part of Writing on the Wall's Rebel Rants series Rebel: An individual who resists authority or control 7.30pm - The Arts Centre, Liverpool Community College, Myrtle Street, Liverpool - location map Sat 27 March - Migration Songs II - All Dayer THE HARDER THEY COME, a screening of the seminal 1970s film with a legendary soundtrack by Jimmy Cliff and others, considered a breakthrough for reggae. Certificate 15. NETWORKING SESSION by and for Liverpool’s diverse community exploring the legacy of diverse arts in the city since the 1980s. Including talks, presentations, films, stories, anecdotes and entertainment, it explores questions including, ‘Where are we now 25 years on?’ and ‘What does the future hold?’ Presented in partnership with Diverse magazine, Kuumba Imani Millennium Centre, News From Nowhere and Writing on the Wall. LEMN SISSAY: WHY I DON'T HATE WHITE PEOPLE One person autobiographical show by playwright, performer and broadcaster Lemn Sissay, which offers a whirlwind tour of being the child of an unlikely liaison between Ethiopia, Eritrea and Wigan Social Services. He grew up in rural Lancashire and didn’t know a black person until he was eighteen and spent most of his adult life searching for his family. Sissay presents the most serious of subjects through a journey of mental gymnastics and laughter to discover why he doesn’t hate white people. LIVERPOOL LIMING - Spoken word and music meets carnival, with the best in live music, poetry and self-expression, and a party atmosphere. Featuring performances by Levi Tafari and John Agard, Sense of Sound, Grace Nichols, Curtis Watt, Beni and Charlie Dark. Hosted by John Agard and Melanie Abrahams. Music by Ill Audio and Blacktronica. Liverpool Liming is a Tilt creation, presented by the Bluecoat. from 2pm - The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool - location map Sat 27 March - Contemporary Art and Craft Fair A fantastic opportunity to see, buy and commission work from selected local artists and makers, including the best of the region's up and coming creative talent! 11am till 5pm - The courtyard of the Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool city centre Sat 3 April - Liverpool Friends of Palestine Vigil Liverpool Friends of Palestine will be holding their monthly vigil on the steps of St Luke's Church (the bombed -out church at the top of Bold Street). Vigils held on the first Saturday of every month. 12pm till 2pm - Steps of St Luke - location map Sat 3 April - Cairns Street Residents Market The residents of Cairns Street Liverpool 8, One of the prettiest streets in Liverpool are regenerating their area. They are starting a regular market outside their homes, the first Saturday of every month. The street, already planted like a garden, will be putting up stalls under the plane trees, home cooking and items new and old will be for sale. If you want to donate any items we will collect.; 10am - 2pm - Cairns Street (off Granby Street and Kinglsey Road) - location map Mon 5 April - Open Floor Poetry and Acoustic Music @ The Egg Cafe Come Strut Your Stuff - open floor poetry and acoustic music on the first Monday of every month at the Egg Cafe! 8pm - The Egg Cafe, 2nd Floor, 16-18 Newington, Liverpool City Centre - location map Wed 7 April - Liverpool Friends of Palestine Monthly Meeting Monthly meeting of Liverpool Friends of Palestine. (Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of every month.) All welcome. 7.30pm - 2nd Floor (Methodists) above News From Nowhere 96 Bold St Liverpool - location map Tue 13 April - Liverpool Social Forum Meeting LSF is a regular meeting where people & groups in & around Liverpool can share ideas, skills, knowledge & resources, and organize events & actions. The agenda is compiled at the start of the meeting, and anyone can contribute to it. Meetings are the second Tuesday of every month - all welcome! (Entrance to the Liverpool Social Centre is next to News From Nowhere Bookshop, ring the bell labelled 'basement') 7.30pm - Liverpool Social Centre, basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool - location map Wed 14 April to Fri 16 April - Performances of 'Shadow of a Gunman' Shadow of a Gunman by Sean O’Casey.
Presented by Network Theatre Group. http://www.liverpoolnetworktheatre.org.uk/
7.30pm - The Lantern Theatre, 57 Blundell Street, Liverpool - location map Sun 18 April - Windows for Peace Concert A Very Special Concert of Musical Dialogue in aid of Windows for Peace. 6.30pm - Withington Girls’ School, Manchester Fri 22 October - Nina Power - One Dimensional Woman - talk Nina Power, author of "One Dimensional Woman" will talk and lead a discussion on the theme of her book. That the height of supposed female emancipation coincides so perfectly with consumerism is a miserable index of a politically desolate time. This book is partly an attack on the apparent abdication of any systematic political thought on the part of today's positive, up-beat feminists. It suggests alternative ways of thinking about transformations in work, sexuality and culture that, while seemingly far-fetched in the current ideological climate, may provide more serious material for future feminism. The event is being jointly organised by News from Nowhere, the University of Liverpool's Philosophy Festival, and (AWOL) Angry Women of Liverpool. 7.30pm - Next to Nowhere, Basement, 96 Bold St, Liverpool - location map |
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