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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,638 ✭✭✭Milly33


    Dimitry Datus will be launching their EP "Sound" in Bradleys tonight (Barrack Street)

    check out their facebook page for more http://www.facebook.com/dimitrydatus

    Gig starts around 9.30. Support first by The Shaker Hymn followed by Dimitry Datus...


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Join us on Wednesday 7th November 8pm for a showing of Little Murders (1971) Dir. Alan Arkin

    Film description follows"
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    Nov. 7th: Little Murders (1971) Dir. Alan Arkin
    ‘Little Murders’ is a black comedy starring Elliott Gould and Marcia Rodd. It is the story of a girl, Patsy (Rodd), who brings home her boyfriend, Alfred (Gould), to meet her severely dysfunctional family amidst a series of random shootings, garbage strikes and electrical outages ravaging the neighbourhood. A great piece of cinema for those who find joy in how pain can make us laugh.

    Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Tm7XalL8bc

    Start time is 8pm.

    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated.

    related links:
    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/cinema-night-little-murders


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 47 dropdmusic


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    Drop-d.ie Presents

    DEEZ NUTS
    HERO IN ERROR
    + HARBOURED

    Wednesday November 7th @ 11pm
    *LATE SHOW, AFTER BUCK 65*
    Cyprus Avenue, Caroline St.

    Tickets €12.50 from OLD OAK Box Office and usual online retailers.

    DEEZ NUTS
    Mediaskare Records/Road Runner Records
    (https://www.facebook.com/deeznutshardcore)
    FFO: Parkway Drive, The Ghost Inside, General messing about.

    "Deez Nuts is the brainchild of JJ Peters and started after his original band (and pioneering Australian metal-core band) I Killed The Prom Queen decided to split up in early 2008.

    Heavily influenced by hardcore and hip-hop styles of music JJ set out to do something different that incorporated both styles of music, thus Deez Nuts was born.

    Deez Nuts took a tongue in cheek approach to the often up-tight hardcore scene, focusing on the lighter side of things writing songs like ‘Tonight We’re Gonna Party Like There’s No Tomorrow’ and ‘I Hustle Everyday’.

    To date Deez Nuts has put out 2 full length album’s and one EP and done countless tours across Australia, Europe and the USA and has a loyal following worldwide.".

    LISTEN: https://www.facebook.com/deeznutshardcore/app_178091127385
    WATCH: http://youtu.be/DIvyOuFvv-0, http://youtu.be/FTPsAEtF6jI, http://youtu.be/M5Dr46U5gaI


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 UCC LMS


    UCC Live Music Society are proud to announce our first showcase gig of the year.

    The night will feature LOWmountain, Suantrai and Annie Sutton & Band

    Doors opens at 9:00 pm
    Entry is €3 for students and €5 otherwise.

    Full details: http://www.facebook.com/events/353729468051841/

    LOWmountain are an awesome three-piece group from west Cork. They are wonderful musical story tellers who have appeared on the acclaimed show Other Voices. They have played all over Ireland including festivals like Electric Picnic and Lissard and have traveled all across Europe doing gigs.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg6UjQi1vmY


    Suantraí are a fantastic emerging band from UCC. Their sound combines female vocals, a keyboard and a violin, which creates a fantastic and individual performance.
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Suantrai/224652740899513

    Annie Sutton is a unique voice in Cork. A remarkable talent with songs on youtube that have 50,000 views.
    Her influences range from Nina Simone to Lisa Hannigan and many more beyond.
    www.facebook.com/AnnieSuttonMusic/

    Come along and bring your friends to hear some excellent music.
    Cyprus Avenue - November 14th - €3/5


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 47 dropdmusic


    dropdmusic wrote: »
    Deez%20Nuts%20deeznuts1.jpg

    Drop-d.ie Presents

    DEEZ NUTS
    HERO IN ERROR
    + HARBOURED

    Wednesday November 7th @ 11pm
    *LATE SHOW, AFTER BUCK 65*
    Cyprus Avenue, Caroline St.

    Tickets €12.50 from OLD OAK Box Office and usual online retailers.

    DEEZ NUTS
    Mediaskare Records/Road Runner Records
    (https://www.facebook.com/deeznutshardcore)
    FFO: Parkway Drive, The Ghost Inside, General messing about.

    "Deez Nuts is the brainchild of JJ Peters and started after his original band (and pioneering Australian metal-core band) I Killed The Prom Queen decided to split up in early 2008.

    Heavily influenced by hardcore and hip-hop styles of music JJ set out to do something different that incorporated both styles of music, thus Deez Nuts was born.

    Deez Nuts took a tongue in cheek approach to the often up-tight hardcore scene, focusing on the lighter side of things writing songs like ‘Tonight We’re Gonna Party Like There’s No Tomorrow’ and ‘I Hustle Everyday’.

    To date Deez Nuts has put out 2 full length album’s and one EP and done countless tours across Australia, Europe and the USA and has a loyal following worldwide.".

    LISTEN: https://www.facebook.com/deeznutshardcore/app_178091127385
    WATCH: http://youtu.be/DIvyOuFvv-0, http://youtu.be/FTPsAEtF6jI, http://youtu.be/M5Dr46U5gaI

    BUMP! TONIGHT!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    We will have some extra Cinema Nights this week on Saturday and Sunday at 7pm, when Solidarity Books will be proud to present the unfinished trilogy of the recently deceased Theo Angelopoulos (1935-2012): The Weeping Meadow and The Dust of Time.

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    A short introduction will be presented by Mario prior to each film and these weekend films are as a homage to perhaps Greece's most distinctive director.

    The two day events will take place in Solidarity Books, 43 Douglas st. Cork, Ireland
    Saturday 10th, November 2012
    Sunday 11th, November 2012


    Both events will start at 7pm

    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated.

    related links:
    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/cinema-night-theo-angelopoulos

    The Weeping Meadow trailer:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyjDPa854aU

    The Dust of Time trailer:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TfQZ7RmZiY


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Join us at Solidarity Books Douglas Street, next Wednesday 21st November 8pm for a showing of the classic "Bicycle Thieves" (1948 ) Dir. Vittorio De Sica

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    Film description follows "‘Bicycle Thieves’ is director Vittorio De Sica's 1948 story of a poor father searching post-World War II Rome for his stolen bicycle, without which he will lose the job which was to be the salvation of his young family. Honest, sad and deeply human, using non-actors against the backdrop of a destitute city, this is one of the classics of Italian Neo-realist Cinema.
    "

    Start time is 8pm.

    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated.

    related links:
    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/cinema-night-bicycle-thieves

    Trailer:


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Cinema Night: Hillsborough (2012) Dir. Matt Walker Wednesday 28th November 8pm @solidaritybooks

    Join us on Wednesday 28th November 8pm for a showing of the powerful and affecting documentary "Hillsborough " (2012) Dir. Matt Walker

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    Film description follows:

    "‘'Hillsborough' - a powerful documentary describing the events and aftermath of the 1989 tragedy - was aired on LFC TV to mark the 20th anniversary of the day 96 Liverpool fans lost their lives at a football match. Featuring contributions from Liverpool fans and ex-players alike, ‘Hillsborough’ is essential viewing not just for football fans, but anyone interested in how the state and media have mis-handled such a gross injustice.
    "


    Start time is 8pm.

    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated.

    related links:
    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/cinema-night-hillsborough

    Trailer: http://www.pbshowfolio.com/media/6ac46340-9a51-4867-8f8f-12b203d8c6a1


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Cinema Night: 'Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes' (2006) - 56mins. Dir. Byron Hurt Wednesday 5th December 8pm @solidaritybooks

    Join us in Solidarity Books, next Wednesday 12th December 8pm for a showing of the powerful documentary Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes' (2006) - 56mins. Dir. Byron Hurt

    Film description follows :

    "Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes' (2006) - 56mins. Dir. Byron Hurt
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    Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes provides a riveting examination of manhood, sexism, and homophobia in hip-hop culture. Director Byron Hurt, former star college quarterback, longtime hip-hop fan, and gender violence prevention educator, conceived the documentary as a "loving critique" of a number of disturbing trends in the world of rap music. He pays tribute to hip-hop while challenging the rap music industry to take responsibility for glamorizing destructive, deeply conservative stereotypes of manhood. The documentary features revealing interviews about masculinity and sexism with rappers such as Mos Def, Fat Joe, Chuck D, Jadakiss, and Busta Rhymes, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, and cultural commentators such as Michael Eric Dyson and Beverly Guy-Shetfall. Critically acclaimed for its fearless engagement with issues of race, gender violence, and the corporate exploitation of youth culture."


    Start time is 8pm.

    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated.

    related links:
    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/cinema-night-hip-hop-beyond-beats-n-rhymes

    Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR0nj7em-1s


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Fundraiser for Solidarity Books: International Ska Party! with DJ Dr. Albern Thursday, 13th December, 9pm Nancy Spains

    Solidarity Books will be holding a fundraising Ska Party! for Cork's radical bookshop and social space, next Thursday week, 13th December at 9pm
    at Nancy Spain's on Barrack Street.

    Tunes from veteran ska selecter, DJ Dr. Albern from Germany, plus guests...

    Special offer - if Dr. Albern can't play a ska tune from your country of origin, he'll treat you to a free shot!

    Where: Nancy Spain's, Barrack St.
    When: Thursday, 13th December
    Anything else? €5 entry - All funds go to Solidarity Books - music kicks off at 9pm...

    Related Links:
    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/fundraiser-ska-party-dj-dr-albern


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  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Take action against Golden Dawn and Fascism - this Sat 19th, 3pm, Daunt Sq., Patrick St.

    Many groups, organisations and networks are coming together in Athens and call for an International day of action against racism and the fascist Golden Dawn movement in Greece.

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    "We call for international solidarity with participation in the Athens demonstration on Saturday 19th of January and antifascist action around the world outside Greek embassies."

    Over twenty cities in Europe and beyond are planning days of solidarity to coincide with the callout from Greece. In Ireland, actions are planned so far in Dublin and Derry.

    Solidarity Books are calling on all groups, organisations and individuals to join us in Cork this Saturday to show we stand with all those challenging the rising tide of racism and fascism in Greece and elsewhere with a demo and stall at Daunt Sq., Patrick St. at 3pm.

    Everyone is welcome back to Solidarity Books afterwards for food, a chat and a film screening - more details on this to follow...

    The callout: http://athensantifa19jan.wordpress.com/international/

    Irish actions: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/103028

    related links:
    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/-daunt-sq-action-again-fascism

    Anti Racism Network (ARN) Event

    http://www.facebook.com/events/269098543219998/?ref=22

    ARN facebook

    International Page for callout

    http://www.facebook.com/events/535675693123791/?ref=3

    AFA Ireland

    http://www.facebook.com/afaireland?ref=stream

    Solidarity Books AFA event

    https://www.facebook.com/events/331189913653040/?ref=22


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,638 ✭✭✭Milly33


    Following recent shows supporting Grant Hart and Turn, The Shaker Hymn https://www.facebook.com/#!/TheShakerHymn?fref=ts play De Barras of Clonakilty to start off a new year which promises their debut album.

    The Shaker Hymn are song and dance men and by "dance" we mean they don't dance. But they do play guitars and drums and songs for singing and that.

    This is an invitation to come to West Cork with them and have a good time.

    With Special Guests: Dimitry Datus
    https://www.facebook.com/dimitrydatus

    Starts at 10.00


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Cinema Night: ‘The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ (1948 ) 126 mins, Dir. John Huston Wednesday, Jan. 23, 8pm @solidaritybooks

    Join us in Solidarity Books on Wednesday Dec. 23rd at 8pm, for a showing of ‘The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ (1948 ) 126 mins, Dir. John Huston '

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    Film description follows :
    "
    Fred C. Dobbs and Bob Curtin, both down on their luck in Tampico, Mexico in 1925, meet up with a grizzled prospector named Howard and decide to join with him in search of gold in the wilds of central Mexico. Through enormous difficulties, they eventually succeed in finding gold, but bandits, the elements, and most especially greed threaten to turn their success into disaster.
    Classic from John Huston, starring Humphrey Bogart.
    "


    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated.


    Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIDlYsedmXo

    Related link:

    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/cinema-night-treasure-sierra-madre


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭FionnOh


    Round 1 of Capriccio Open mic nights starting in The Gateway Bar, Barrack's street tonight.

    Backline and backing band provided, bring your instrument and plug in!

    All welcome.


    Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/QdtR3
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    http://www.facebook.com/events/203810246429591/


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Cinema Night: 'Antifa: Chasseurs de Skins' (2008) 65 mins. Dir. Marc-Aurele Vecchione' Wed. 20th Feb. at 8pm @solidaritybooks


    Join us in Solidarity Books on Wed. 20th Feb. 8pm for a showing of 'Antifa: Chasseurs de Skins' (2008) 65 mins. Dir. Marc-Aurele Vecchione'

    Film description follows :

    'Antifa: Chasseurs de Skins' (2008) 65 mins. Dir. Marc-Aurele Vecchione
    "
    A French documentary on how groups of mostly black and Arab youth in Paris generated a backlash against the NeoNazi skinhead subculture, and by doing so earned themselves the nickname Chasseurs de Skins or 'Skinhead Hunters'.
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    Contains interviews with participants recounting the subcultures and the street fights which made up their lives at the time. The film covers the dynamic tensions that go right back to the roots of the skinhead movement, from forerunner of a multicultural working class solidarity to an ongoing filrtation with extreme-right politics.

    Here are some of the roots of modern militant antifascism and its grassroots ties to oppositional youth movements such as punk and hip-hop.

    "


    We will also show one or two short documentaries that look at where and how NeoNazism is emerging and being challenged today.

    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated. As always, books, t-shirts, badges or Zapatista coffee can all be purchased on the night.

    Trailer:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4yLebwoK4Y

    Related link: http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/cinema-night-antifa-chasseurs-de-skins


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Join us in Solidarity Books on Wednesday, Feb. 13th ( Tonight! ) at 8pm for a showing of ‘News From Ideological Antiquity' (2010) 83 mins. Dir. Alexander Kluge'

    Film description follows :
    'News From Ideological Antiquity' (2010) 83 mins. Dir. Alexander Kluge

    Alexander Kluge’s magnificent documentary takes as its starting-point an idea that Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein never turned into reality. A few days after the 1929 New York Stock Exchange crash, Eisenstein visited the novelist James Joyce in Paris to discuss an ambitious project for which he had started to make notes. The idea was to make a film version of Karl Marx’s Capital, and the director thought the best way to approach this might be to imitate the narrative structure Joyce used in Ulysses, a day in the life of a worker.

    *
    We will be screening an abridged theatrical release of Kluge's film at which you'll experience, among other things, much intelligent conversation, readings from Das Kapital by a man dressed as a werewolf and a soundtrack you just can't deny.

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    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated. As always, books, t-shirts, badges or Zapatista coffee can all be purchased on the night.

    Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkTxknU-Mro

    Related link: http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/cinema-night-news-from-ideological-antiquity


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    This Friday, March 8th sees the fourth year of celebrations on Douglas Street to mark International Women’s Day and the WSM (Workers Solidarity Movement) anticipates a large turnout.

    We’ve got a programme covering the whole day, taking in quilting sessions, film screenings, dance and theatre performances, food and of course enough time to catch up with one another in between.

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    With some help from our neighbours in Cork Open Centre and Very Healthy Food, the programme will run from 10am until 8pm. Give it a glance and drop down at some stage (if not for the whole day). All our events are free to attend, but as ever, donations are really appreciated.

    Other events will be running in Mother Jones Flea Market on York Street, so keep an eye out there too. Keep an eye on the Solidarity Books website and Facebook page and the Mother Jones Flea Market Facebook page for more details.


    Programme:

    -- 10am - 1pm: "Flowers of Hope" – making a quilt for Turkish feminist, Pinar Selek. Very Healthy Food, Douglas Street. Some materials provided – if you can, bring some along.

    This session marks the beginning of a project to create a quilt that will be sent to Pinar.
    Pınar Selek is a sociologist, pacifist, anti-militarist, feminist and writer. She is well-known for her prolific work on the rights of vulnerable communities in Turkey.
    *Selek has been prosecuted over a 15-year period in Turkey in connection to an explosion that occurred at a bazaar in Istanbul in 1998.

    Her prosecution of is linked to her work in the mid 90s when as a sociologist researching Kurdish issues, she interviewed members of the banned Kurdish Worker's Party (PKK). Tried and acquitted of all charges on three occasions, her most recent acquittal was amended in November 2012 by the Istanbul Heavy Penal Court, which sentenced her to life in prison in January 2013.

    -- 3pm: ‘The Forgotten Maggies’ (2009) 51 mins.

    Documentary telling the stories of four women whose lives were marked by their forced placement in Ireland’s Magdalene laundries.

    -- 4:30pm: 'X is for anonymous' (2012) 33 mins.

    Three student filmmakers interrogate why successive governments have failed in their duty to another generation, and whether the next generation can hope for this much anticipated legislation.

    Both films in Solidarity Books – discussion to follow each.

    -- 6pm: Butoh dance performance by Claire Keating followed by a Bellydance performance by Louise Devoy.

    -- 6:30pm: Sawa Le! perform “On Our Way” (Act One)

    Sawa Le! means "Together With" in Swahili and Irish. Sawa Le! Arts Collective is a migrant-led arts group formed in 2011 by five African Women who wanted to write stories and express themselves though drama. The group aims to provide a space for drama for migrant and indigenous Irish people who wish to work together.

    “On Our Way” is an ongoing drama project exploring the lives of African women on their journey to a new life in Ireland.
    All performances in Cork Open Centre, 77 Douglas St (just opposite Solidarity Books/up from Very Healthy Food).

    -- 7pm: Food and chat back at Solidarity Books.

    The Veg Out! team will provide some nibbles but we’d encourage anyone who can to bring something along to share.

    The packed programme of events will be wrapping up to get to the Mother Jones Flea Market by 9pm for a piece by Lady Grew about the life of Mother Jones.

    Why We Celebrate


    International Women's Day is a celebration that takes place every year on the 8th March. It is an unapologetically political event that first emerged in 1910 when Clara Zetkin proposed that it be celebrated every year around the world at the Second International Conference of Socialist Women, subsequently to be celebrated by millions of women the world over.

    International Women’s day is a day where we get to highlight those women who are politically active, those who are fighting in their communities, and those who know that there can be a better world – whether created through daring art, politics or the simple yet radical acts of solidarity and caring.

    International Women’s Day can be seen as an event to combat women's oppression globally, but many issues still remain for women in Ireland. Exploitation of migrant workers, difficulties for single mothers and a complacent non-recognition of care work are compounded with Irish women not having the basic rights over their bodies and sexuality. With the issue of abortion still looming in Ireland there are many fights to be had here at home.

    With this year’s programme in Solidarity Books, we aim to highlight some of the above issues, but also to celebrate the passion and creativity that are as necessary to our idea of what revolution might mean today.

    We hope that this diversity is reflected in the programme we’ve put together and that you’ll join us on Douglas Street on Friday the 8th.

    Related links:

    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/international-womens-day-2013

    Contact for comments/further information - Elinor 0863072060
    email: solidaritybooks@gmail.com

    Note to Editor:- Workers Solidarity Movement (WSM) is an Irish anarchist 
organisation with branches in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Belfast and members in several other places around the country.
 For more information about the WSM visit our website http://www.wsm.ie


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Join us in Solidarity Books on Wednesday April 3rd 8pm for a showing of 'Blue Gold - World Water Wars' (2008) Dir. Sam Bozzo 90mins.

    "Blue Gold - World Water Wars (2008) Dir. Sam Bozzo 90mins.
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    Wars of the future will be fought over water as they are over oil today. As the source of human survival enters the global marketplace and political arena, corporate giants  private investors and corrupt governments vie for control of our dwindling supply, promoting protests, lawsuits and revolutions from citizens fighting for the right to survive. This film examines environmental and political implications of the planets diminishing water supply and highlights success stories of water activists from around the world.

    This film is of particular significance in Ireland at the moment with the planned introduction of water meters and private companies queueing up to seek to profit off what was once seen as a common resource. "


    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated. As always, books, t-shirts, badges or Zapatista coffee can all be purchased on the day.

    See you there!


    Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy6DuQmV3Jw

    Related link: http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/threepenny-blue-gold


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,638 ✭✭✭Milly33


    Table Pub Quiz. This coming Wednesday, April 10th, in The Quayside Bar on Victoria Road starting at 8pm sharp
    €20 for a table of 4.

    There will also be a raffle and a prize for the team with the best name as chosen by quizmaster Jeffrey. So, start studying and come along and join us for a fun night in aid of our furry friends who need us more than ever. All funds raised go DIRECTLY to the animals in the ACS's care.

    Nice, fun evening all in aid of charity..


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    This Saturday, April 13th, 3pm in Solidarity Books, we will host a launch for the new anthology of poetry, 'Wayword Tuesdays', from the Galway-based Tuesday Knights. Several of these published poets will be in attendance and will read from their work.

    They will also be accompanied by some local Cork wordsmiths. Copies of their book will be on sale on the day. Entry is free but as ever, donations are much appreciated. Hope to see you down there...


    Tuesday Knights

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    The Tuesday Knights recently launched their first anthology of poetry “Wayword Tuesdays” in Charlie Byrne’s bookshop in Galway. This new collection of poetry features the work of 7 Galway based writers, Stephen Byrne, Bernie Ashe, Anne Irwin, Eileen Ní Shuilleabháin, Ruth Quinlan, Dave Donovan and Breege Wardein.

    The group grew out of the Over The Edge Tuesday workshops in the Galway Arts Centre with the well- known poet and critic Kevin Higgins. There under his gentle and subtle wielding of the baton the featured writers refined their individual voices and artistic vision.

    This new publication is an eclectic mix of styles, themes and tones that reflects the results their journeys thus far. Ranging from the large scale to the intimate, the poems here cover a diverse range of topics from war, displacement, childhood to love and loss. In the work the group sources inspiration in landscape both the familiar world of the everyday, the more exotic territories of warmer climes and the interior landscape of the dream world, relationships, literature, history and migration.

    The poets have had their work published in many literary magazines and journals. Ropes, Emerge Literary Magazine, The Rusty Nail, Apercus Quarterly, Boyne Valley, Crannog, Galway Literary Review, Revive Literary Magazine.

    Each has been a featured reader at Over the Edge, Galway. They have read at Volvo Ocean race Galway 2012, N.U.I.G. Fringe Festival 2012, Alumni Literary Evening N.U.I.G.2011. Dublin Vincent de Paul, Clarenbridge Arts festival 2011, and also so far this year, in Letterkenny and Derry.

    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/wayword-tuesdays-poetry


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  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    After the big success of our first fundraiser here is the next round of ska attacks on the poor, unsuspecting people of Cork.

    Quality Ska party this Friday - dance your ass off and help fundraise for Solidarity Books!

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    "Three DJs and one hour longer this time! Ska and more from around the world!
    Music to make zombies dance!"

    Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/570749789626325/

    related link:
    http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/2nd-international-ska-party


  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭kat151283


    Sander van doorn plays the savoy 17th may, tickets available on ticketmaster.ie

    http://www.ticketmaster.ie/Savoy-tickets-Cork/venue/196870


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,630 ✭✭✭✭Eod100


    Pretty short notice, but this talk on Syria is on tonight at 8.30 in the Triskel in town if anyone's interested:

    https://triskelarts.ticketsolve.com/shows/873493088/events


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,638 ✭✭✭Milly33


    Jackie Weaver - Animal Physic

    An Evening of Animal Communication for Animal Care Society Cork
    Oriel Hotel Ballincollig - Thursday, May 30th

    Tickets are only €10 and are available in our facebook online store or in the following outlets : Animal Care Hospital, Fingerpost Roundabout, Douglas. Maxi Zoo, Ballincollig. Petstores, Ballincollig. Petstop, Kinsale Road Roundabout. Westside Veterinary Clinic, Model Farm Road. The Cat Hospital, Glanmire.

    All funds raised from this event go DIRECTLY to the animals in our care. We will also be having a raffle on the night and have some fantastic prizes.
    So why not come along and join us for a unique, informative night in aid of our furry friends.

    For More Information Check out or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cork-Animal-Care-Society/121706267844805?fref=ts


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 hippyraz


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    Cork’s most authentic 1920s club night

    Sunday 5th May at The Marlboro Lounge, Cork
    Description
    SPEAKEASY

    Travel back to the Prohibition era with us for a night of sharp suits, glitzy dresses and the lure of outlawed glamour.

    On the night:

    Authentic 1920s Cocktails

    Blackjack in the Card Room

    Burlesque Performances

    Main Room - DJ Gary spins roaring Swing and Jazz

    Rooftop Deck - Electro Swing with Brian Moloney

    Sip on a Jack Rose, enjoy a fine cigar and let your feet do the rest.

    So bring your feathers, top hats, sequins, gilted gold and suspenders for what’s sure to be an unforgettable night.

    Whateva' the weather, it’s shor' to be Hotsy Totsy!

    https://www.facebook.com/speakeasycork


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,638 ✭✭✭Milly33


    For Anyone who was interested in the Jackie Weaver Event for the ACS on the 30the May (a few posts back I will re-post sooner to the date) there is a nice interview done with her on page 17 of the Cork Examiner


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 130 ✭✭iliketeaandcake


    Hi all, there will be a fundraising gig with Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill in aid of the Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh, on Thursday 30th May @8pm in Christchurch, Rushbrooke.

    Tickets are €20 available from the Sirius Office at 4813790 or email us at: cobharts@iol.ie

    It promises to be a great night of trad music!

    More info on the Sirius Website
    and on facebook


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Join us in Solidarity Books on Wed. May 22nd 9pm for a ThreePenny showing of "Network (1976)" Dir: Ingmar Bergman Stars: Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch

    Film description follows :
    " A TV network cynically exploits a deranged ex-TV anchor's ravings and revelations about the media for their own profit.

    In the 1970s, terrorist violence is the stuff of networks' nightly news programming and the corporate structure of the UBS Television Network is changing. Meanwhile, Howard Beale, the aging UBS news anchor, has lost his once strong ratings share and so the network fires him. Beale reacts in an unexpected way. We then see how this affects the fortunes of Beale, his coworkers (Max Schumacher and Diana Christensen), and the network.
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    The film won four Academy Awards, in the categories of Best Actor (Finch), Best Actress (Dunaway), Best Supporting Actress (Straight), and Best Original Screenplay (Chayefsky).

    In 2000, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2002, it was inducted into the Producers Guild of America Hall of Fame as a film that has "set an enduring standard for U.S. American entertainment".[2] In 2006, Chayefsky's script was voted one of the top-ten screenplays by the Writers Guild of America, East.

    In 2007, the film was 64th among the 100 greatest American films as chosen by the American Film Institute, a ranking slightly higher than the one AFI had given it ten years earlier.
    "


    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated. As always, books, t-shirts, badges or Zapatista coffee can all be purchased on the night.

    Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnGgsJ26dao

    Related link: http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/threepenny-kino-network-1976


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    Join us in Solidarity Books tomorrow Wednesday May 29th 9pm for a Threepenny Kino showing of 'The Ex - 'Beautiful Frenzy' Dir: Christina Hallstrom and Manra Waback

    Film description follows :
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    " Infectious documentary about Dutch punk band, The Ex. Formed in 1979 and still pulsating over 30 years later, these folks emerged from the squatpunk scene in Holland and have remained committed to truly challenging, liberating music that makes them as at home with Ethiopian jazz players such as Getatchew Mekurya to noise and avant-rock performers like Sonic Youth and Fugazi.

    Throughout their career, the band have always kept control over their own production and distribution, while opening up spaces for various musical cultures to interact, always through a grassroots connection with local musicians and audiences.

    'Beautiful Frenzy' was shot over a two-year period of performances, tours and rehearsals, with loads of archive footage thrown in to boot.

    Since the film's under an hour, if folks wana hang around maybe we can watch some of the extras (basically - lots of concert footage) - but nobody's gona force you. Cos we're anarchists, and that wouldn't be ideologically sound at all...
    "


    All welcome, entry is Free and donations are appreciated. As always, books, t-shirts, badges or Zapatista coffee can all be purchased on the night.

    Trailer:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4B9diJpi_U

    Related link: http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/threepenny-kino-beautiful-frenzy


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  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭Plebian


    ** 8pm ** Amnesty Documentary Screening of 'A People Uncounted: The Untold Story of the Roma' Wednesday June 12th at the earlier time of 8pm

    Join us in Solidarity Books Wednesday June 12th 8pm where we will host an Amnesty Documentary Screening Amnesty Documentary Screening of 'A People Uncounted: The Untold Story of the Roma'
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    Nominated for Producers Guild of America Award (2013), this feature-length documentary recounts the persecution of the Roma throughout history, and explores the effects of racism and genocide on the lives of the Roma today.

    ‘A People Uncounted’ brings the Romani history to life through the rich interplay of their poetry, music, and compelling first-hand accounts.

    For reviews, a trailer, and more see: http://www.apeopleuncounted.com/index.html

    Event link to 'join' is:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/597547670256975/

    Organised by Amnesty International Cork, this screening will take place on Wednesday, June 12th, 2013 at 8pm in Solidarity Books, 43 Douglas St.

    Venue information can be found at www.solidaritybooks.org

    Spaces are limited so email amnesty.cork@gmail.com to book your seat!

    All welcome. Admission is free and donations are appreciated. As always, books, t-shirts, badges or Zapatista coffee can all be purchased on the night.

    Trailer:
    http://www.apeopleuncounted.com/index.html

    Related link: http://www.solidaritybooks.org/events/amnesty-documentary-a-people-uncounted

    https://www.facebook.com/events/597547670256975/


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