04/09/2010

Saturday 4th September at The Nerve Centre.

If anybody was at the Open Mic Night last night, where Vinny Spencer and Gabi Monks of Rich Mans Ruin and friends entertained us all until the days end, I hope you had fun! I know I did, even if my camera still refuses to talk me after all the photo's I took at the event. By the way, look out for some of the photo's popping up on a post soon! Moving on to today, and there is so much going on you are in extreme danger of not leaving The Nerve Centre all day! But that's OK, because it's worth it!


12pm -2pm: We Didn't Vote To Die At Work.
Screening of FACE THE FACKS, a film about the real burdens of corporate killing. Hilda Palmer will outline the We Didn’t Vote to Die at Work campaign, followed by Dawn Adams and Linzi Herbertson introducing FACE THE FACKS. More info

2pm-3pm: Poetry Workshop with Clare Shaw.
Clare poet and activist, delivers her unique approach to developing poetry.

3pm-4pm: Random Family. 
Local folk music band the Random Family bring their music to The Nerve Centre. Check out their MySpace to hear more!

4pm-4:30pm: Music Tripping Forecast.
Check out their MySpace  page to hear more before you come down and them at The Nerve Centre.

4:30 - 5pm: George McCain and Yellow House.
Stories and repartee at The Nerve Centre from George and his lovely Yellow House!

5pm - ??: Ade Jackson.
Singer/songwriter and spoken-word artist Ade Jackson tells noirish stories against a backdrop of folk and flamenco-tinged finger-picking guitar.

And if that wasn't enough for you, look out for the four performances from Mashemon spread throughout the day. It's sure be memorable so get on down here! 

P.S. Rat Hole Radio are here again tomorrow evening from 8:30pm, with newly arranged talks and discussion from 7pm! Short notice, but what else are you doing on a Sunday evening? You can also listen online at Rat Hole Radio.org.

The Nerve Centre.

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