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Category Archives: activism
cutting edge CELLULOID
At the recent Kino Climates meeting in Bruxells I developed an idea to address differences and common ground alliances between the participating venues and groups. It emmerged that an enduring committment to Film, that is the medium, the material of … Continue reading
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History Transmission
Below is a picture of something that has really inspired me. It is Cinema Nova’s entire programme Archive. Cinema Nova is in Bruxells and is perhaps our closest sister Cinema project, in terms of its ethos, style, spirit, local status … Continue reading
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Sister Blog
Check out what’s happening with the Haiti Kids Kino Project at our sister blog here . . . http://nanoplex.cubecinema.com/blog/
Posted in activism, Art, Artists, Cube, Cube Cinema History, Film, Haiti, Life, Projections, Transport, Volunteers
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Whilst looking for jobs
I came across this and thought it would be of interest But what ever you do volunteers don’t you go on strike cause you don’t get paid http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/05/371645.html
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This weekend’s Olympic Games in Bristol
Steve Stuffit asked me to post about The Peak Oil Olympics that is taking this place this weekend. Peak Oil Olympics 1 Day and 1 Night of games and challenges investigating supply lines in a *Peak Oil world. In the … Continue reading
United We Stand
This post is by way of introduction to a new and hopefully (reasonably) regular voice on the Cubelog. I’m Ben Slater, I used to work at the Cube, probably back at a time when most current volunteers were merely a … Continue reading
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Independent Heroines flyer
Hope you can make it. There is gonna be lots of great stuff on… Take a look at the Independent Heroines website
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Comedy in the Cube
I videoed Rob Newman performing for the packed out Indymedia fundraiser today. His set was really enjoyable – political and thoughtful with nice Bristolian historical & musical references, but still definitely a proper comedy set. Stand up works really well … Continue reading