New from Knives, Forks and Spoons
2010 (33 pages)
ISBN 978-0-9565418-9-5
2010 (40 pages)
ISBN 978-0-9565418-8-8
Both publications: £6, Knives, Forks & Spoons Press.
2010 (33 pages)
ISBN 978-0-9565418-9-5
2010 (40 pages)
ISBN 978-0-9565418-8-8
Both publications: £6, Knives, Forks & Spoons Press.
£7.50, 2010 (62 pages)
ISBN 978-1874400462
£7.50, 2010 (64 pages)
ISBN 978-1874400479
Both publications available via the Bookshelf.
Tuesday 22nd June, 7:30pm
Unfortunately Jim Goar will not be able to read on this occasion.
The Lamb, 94 Lamb's Conduit Street, London WC1
Admission £5 / £3 (conc.)
Wednesday 14th - Sunday 18th May
Featuring:
The SoundEye festival is held in Cork, Ireland. Details of venues, admission fees and accommodation can be found in due course on the SoundEye website.
Wednesday 9th June, 7pm
Room G01, Clore Management Centre, Birkbeck College, Torrington Square, London WC1
Thursday 10th June, 6.45pm
11 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3RF
Admission to both events is free, all welcome.
Thursday 3rd June, 7.30pm
Expected readers (subject to change):
The Camden Eye, 2 Kentish Town Road, London
Admission is free.
Thanks to Tessa Whitehouse for pointing me to this enlightening document:
Welcome to the Middlesex University Master Plan.
This type of reductive thinking is going on across the whole university sector but I wonder how many other U.K universities have campuses in Dubai? Attend the protest on Thursday.
Via Facebook:
Due to the management's unintelligent decision to close down the philosophy department at Middlesex University, and furthermore suspending their own staff and students from the premises due to the resistence of the closure, we will have a rally on Thursday the 27th of May 4pm in front of Middlesex University, Hendon Campus.
Bring your banners and raise your voices in protest against this bullying from the management at Middlesex University and their repellent decision to close down the department.
For directions see here.
The second part of this event will take place on Friday the 28th May, same place. Please check this link for more info:
See you all then.
You can inform yourself about the campaign here: Save Middlesex Philosophy.
Wednesday 16th June, 6.45pm
The Situationist International, led by Guy Debord and central to the Paris uprising in May 1968, published many incendiary texts on politics and art in the journal Internationale Situationniste. One central theme to their work was rethinking the city: from a site for routine consumption and work to a utopia that breaks down barriers between function and play. Tom McDonough, Associate Professor of Modern Architecture and Urbanism in the Art History Department at Binghamton University, explores this re-imagining of the city as a revolutionary utopia.
Tom McDonough is an editor of Grey Room, Guy Debord and the Situationist International and the author of The Beautiful Language of My Century. His new book, The Situationists and the City: A Reader, is published by Verso Books.
Cinema 1, Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH
Admission £12 / £11 (conc.) / £10 (ICA Members)
Klatch 2 is now available to view in Online > ePubs. The magazine was assembled on Friday 29th January 2010. Thanks to everyone who was involved.
Photos from Klatch 3 are also now available to view in the Nights > Photos section, and a copy of the magazine produced during this Klatch will be available in the coming weeks.
Tuesday 1st June, 7.30pm
Swedenborg Hall, Swedenborg House, 20/21 Bloomsbury Way, WC1A 2TH
Admission is free.
Martin Anderson will be reading instead of Michael Zand.