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Sunday, 25 September 2011
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Upcoming events
Brighton Degree Show
4th Jun 2011 - 9th Jun 2011
The Brighton Sculpture degree show is set to be an awe inspiring event of marvel and tearful admiration.
don't be put off by this hideous, tasteless logo just come and gorge your eyes on the art.
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/whats-on/student-shows2/graduate-shows/burt-brill-and-cardens-graduate-show-2011
Brighton Degree Show
4th Jun 2011 - 9th Jun 2011
The Brighton Sculpture degree show is set to be an awe inspiring event of marvel and tearful admiration.
don't be put off by this hideous, tasteless logo just come and gorge your eyes on the art.
Saturday 12 noon – 8pm (History of Art and Design 12-5pm)
Sunday 12 noon – 6pm (History of Art and Design closed)
Monday to Wednesday 10am – 8pm (History of Art and Design 10am – 4pm)
Thursday 10am – 4pm
Sunday 12 noon – 6pm (History of Art and Design closed)
Monday to Wednesday 10am – 8pm (History of Art and Design 10am – 4pm)
Thursday 10am – 4pm
Free entry. Some exhibition times may vary.
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/whats-on/student-shows2/graduate-shows/burt-brill-and-cardens-graduate-show-2011
A Funeral for Lost Species
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| Megaloceros - Irish elk |
Have you ever thought about how often an entire species is wiped out? As part of the Brighton Fringe Festival an informative per-formative and dazzling funeral for extinct species will be taking place. if you have even the slightest bit of respect for the dead or even just a small interest in wildlife come along and have a gander.
Entrance Fee: £6.00, (£3.00 Concessions)
Venue: St Peter’s Church, Preston Park, Preston Drove,
Fringe venue: 274
Venue: St Peter’s Church, Preston Park, Preston Drove,
Fringe venue: 274
Promoter: Feral Theatre
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Exhibition at Taj ![]() |
| Ritual For Process |
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| Comunity Peaks |
As you may be aware, Sainsbury’s have applied to the council for permission to open a new supermarket on the site of the old Taj shop on St James street. We have seen that there is a widespread opposition to this in the local community.
Another supermarket owned by a big corporation will put even more pressure on the local independent businesses in these already harsh economic times. After all, Taj itself closed down because of the recession.
As our city and our lives become increasingly commercialised in the wake of all of this, the last thing we need is another clone supermarket muscling in on what was once a unique and independent local street.
So we have decided to take direct action to try and stop these plans going ahead by occupying the building to make it available for free to everyone. This was a tactic that successfully managed to prevent a Tesco being built on Lewes Road last year and it can work again with enough support.
By occupying the building, we are reclaiming a private commercial space as a community one. Somewhere where we can find one another, make it our own, use it, and even organise collectively against cuts and corporatisation and for our communities.
By coming down to the building, signing our petition, lending a hand or creative input, and showing your support in other ways, you will be helping to demonstrate in a practical way that economic crisis is not an excuse for corporate takeover of our city.
So please feel very welcome to come down to the old Taj shop, talk to the people there and get involved in creating this as an open community space!
In Solidarity
The Taj Occupiers
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
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