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1.Antifreeze – An art car boot sale(Wednesday 01st of July 2009 02:23:26 PM
2 days, 16 hours ago )
Artist collective and Best of Manchester Awards nominee Contents May Vary is putting an interesting event this weekend:
ANTIFREEZE is an exhibition about the high-end art market delivered within the format of low-end trade. It is the grass-roots answer to hugely commercial art fairs allowing independent and non-commercial practitioners...
2.Photography and Law (Part 3)(Wednesday 01st of July 2009 09:00:27 AM
2 days, 21 hours ago )
We have the latest update for photographers, the UK Photographers Rights Guide v2 is an overview of the legal standing for photographers, it has a 2 page layout for easy printing.
It has been at least 4 years since the last update, and while it only gives a short guide to what a...
3.Should Britain ban the burka?(Monday 29th of June 2009 07:13:34 PM
4 days, 11 hours ago )
The Burka; never has a garment been so emotive. With Sarkozy’s call for the banning of this piece of clothing throughout France I am yet again faced with the troubling issue of how to climb off the fence on this divisive topic. So, I’m asking for your help....
4.Cycling Futures seminar and Cycling as a Solution conference: presentations now available for download(Friday 26th of June 2009 04:42:37 PM
1 week ago )
On Friday 29th May and Saturday 30th May, GMCC hosted two national cycle campaigning conferences.
We have now uploaded all the presentations used to support the speakers on each day, for you to download.
Below is a list of speakers and presentation titles; click the link to download the slides.
7.East Manchester Festival 2009(Sunday 21st of June 2009 11:24:45 PM
1 week, 5 days ago )
This years East Manchester Festival took place at the Grange in Beswick, Manchester, the event part of Refugee Week which is now in its 5th year is now a regular annual festivity for the community. Despite the weather's attempts to spoil the event, it was still a good day for...
8.East Manchester Festival 2009(Sunday 21st of June 2009 11:24:45 PM
1 week, 5 days ago )
This years East Manchester Festival took place at the Grange in Beswick, Manchester, the event part of Refugee Week which is now in its 5th year is now a regular annual festivity for the community. Despite the weather's attempts to spoil the event, it was still a good day for...
9.Sounds of Offshoots(Saturday 20th of June 2009 10:50:04 AM
1 week, 6 days ago )
A couple of weeks ago a few of us from Manc went and visited Burnley Offshoots. Since then I've discovered this excellent instrumental electroacoustic music on myspace by a guy called Lee Gregory (or Random Lee). The track is called Offshoots, Illness & Angry Troll Bash The Little Pixies, and...
10.Soup o’ th’ Day: What’s going on in Greater Manchester(Friday 19th of June 2009 04:48:35 PM
2 weeks ago )
Ste Campbell’s been in touch about an ongoing project he’s working on…
Soup o’ th’ Day offers a week-by-week guide to events happening in the city, in a visual calendar form. Next week, for example, you choose between Sketch City’s Sketchbook Sessions at Odder on Wednesday, a Blur aftershow...