Acoustic Anarchy #102 with James Bar Bowen& Muffy
Waterintobeer, Tara Terrace, 209-211 Mantle Road, Brockley, SE4 2EWregular acoustic night with Yorkshire-based folk punk bard James Bar Bowen joined tonight by original singer songwriter Muffy
regular acoustic night with Yorkshire-based folk punk bard James Bar Bowen joined tonight by original singer songwriter Muffy
When the anti-globalisation protests at the 2001 European Union summit in Gothenburg turned violent, the Swedish government took swift and decisive action. Some 460 protesters were arrested and 14 of them received long prison sentences. The government deemed the rioters “terrorists”. One of those detained was Stefan Jarl’s son. In their film, Jarl and Lukas […]
Nine years since their last UK tour. Five years since they took to the streets in Myanmar’s revolution. Now The Rebel Riot are back—bringing their raw blend of punk and resistance to three cities only. After Glasgow and Manchester Punk Fest, they hit London’s legendary 100 Club on Wednesday, April 8th. Joining them: The Restarts […]
For the final session, we will collectively explore the connections between creative practice and mutual aid. How might we enact collective creative practices with collective care at the centre? How do we artistically reject the lures of reform and charity? How can we find more creative approaches to our mutual aid practices in ever more […]
South London Punk Collective back at the Nest for this banger! SLOW FACTION + BUCHA EFFECT + RAGE DC Free entry – bring cash to chuck in the collection bucket for the bands!
On Friday 10th of April, we will be at the Royal Sovereign to raise vital funds for the humanitarian support needed by our comrades in Rojava. Stay tuned for more information, bands, and DJ’s to be announced. Rojava is beset by fascist theocratic invasions on every corner. Under constant attack by regional powers with multimillion […]
Dalston Solidarity Cafe – Connecting grassroot networks over free food, tea & community resources every 2nd Sat of the month. Generally 2pm-8pm. What we practically do is rescuing food, turning it into delicious meals, serving it together with drinks on a “pay what you can basis down to £0“. Over the arc of the day, we also […]
Real Life Presents Chalk Hands “The Line That Shapes The Coast Of Us” London release party Celebrating a new album from the Brighton skramz team, releasing 27/3 on the legendary Dog Knights Records ” href=”http://www.instagram.com/chalkhandsofficial/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>www.instagram.com/chalkhandsofficial/ + support from Hemiptera String-enhanced stadium crust ” href=”http://www.instagram.com/hemiptera.crust/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>www.instagram.com/hemiptera.crust/ Death Of Youth New emotional hardcore from […]
Hackney Anarchists are back conquering bread 🍞 Every second Sunday of the month find us at the centre of Hackney downs cooking together, sharing food and discussing politics. Our food is free to share with whomever might need it or want it. Everyone is welcome, no questions asked. We are hoping to share food and […]
For those of us who know that the personal is political, that queer liberation, feminist organising, climate and racial justice are not separate struggles but one interwoven fight, the May elections are not abstract. They are about who controls our streets, our councils, our communities. The far right is on the rise. But so are […]
Join us as we begin our discussion of James C. Scott’s The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia. The Art of Not Being Governed examines the historical reality of Zomia, the vast, mountainous region of Southeast Asia, focusing on how its inhabitants deliberately evaded state control for over […]
Join Feminist Fightback for our next reading group book: Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers’ Rights Sex workers Juno Mac and Molly Smith bring a fresh perspective to questions that have long been contentious. Speaking from a growing global sex worker rights movement, and situating their argument firmly within wider questions of migration, work, […]
Policing the beats: Black music, racism and criminal injustice We are absolutely delighted to welcome Lambros Fatsis to Housmans to discuss the criminalizing of black culture, music and youth. We are thrilled also to welcome back the brilliant Adèle Oliver, author of ‘Deeping it: Colonialism, Culture and Criminalisation of UK Drill’, to interview Lambros about […]