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Bristolians go beyond the ESF

Ana Key | 11.10.2004 10:33 | Culture | Free Spaces | London

A number of Bristol based groups/collectives will be participating in the independently organised events running parallel to the main ESF in London later this week, starting on Wednesday 13 October and finishing on Sunday 17.



Local legends Babyhead will be playing at the Schnews 10th Birthday Party bash on 16 October – see www.schnews.org.uk. Extremely angry east Bristol anarcho band Spanner will be performing in the evening at the Beyond ESF centre. And Bristle magazine will be running a workshop on Saturday 16, from 1.30-3pm, in room A157 at Middlesex Uni, looking at the experiences of running a self-funded alternative mag for over 7 years, and at the ongoing need for alternative print media (see excellent article on this issue in issue 17 of Bristle, in shops now - see  http://www.bristle.org.uk/). Anyone know of any other Bristol participants?

The full programme for Beyond ESF, at Middlesex Univeristy in North London, can be found here  http://www.wombles.org.uk/news/article_2004_10_8_5355.php

Beyond ESF is just one of many autonomous spaces and events happening outside of the hierarchical, left-party dominated main ESF, that are either free or donation entry. For a full listing of all these political, cultural and social events, from a womens day to life after capitalism, go to  http://www.altspaces.net/

A vote every five years? Our dreams will never fit in their ballot boxes!

Ana Key

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