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TodayNo events listed for todaycurrently on'Trivial Pursuits' exhibition @ Eggspace (on till 17 August) UpcomingSat 9 AugustCUTS (Communal Use Textile Studio) - August Workshops(on till Sun 31 Aug) Sun 10 AugustNew Writing Group for Teenagers Mon 11 AugustCosta Liverpool Poetry Café event Tue 12 AugustLiverpool Social Forum Meeting Wed 13 AugustThe Originals Poetry Group - monthly meeting Amnesty International Liverpool Branch Meeting Thu 14 AugustLesbian Community Project Drop-in (Manchester) Fri 15 AugustWed 20 AugustLiverpool Friends of the Earth meeting Lesbian Discussion Group meeting (Manchester) Lesbian Immigration Group meeting (Manchester) Thu 21 AugustSlavery Remembrance Day memorial lecture Sat 23 AugustTue 26 AugustLiverpool Social Centre Collective Meeting Thu 28 AugustBlackpool LGBT Reading Group Meeting OUTSIDERS MONTHLY MOVIES: MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE Fri 29 AugustCritical Mass Bike Ride, Manchester Sun 31 AugustOut2Play - new Cheshire based social group for children and their gay parent Sat 6 SeptemberLiverpool Friends of Palestine Vigil Mini Urban Arts and Crafts Market North West Older Lesbians Network meeting (Manchester) Sun 7 SeptemberGirls Go Down - Lesbian Motown Night Sat 20 SeptemberRainbow Horizons' Gay Day Out at Alton Towers Thu 25 SeptemberOUTSIDERS MONTHLY MOVIES: SMILEY FACE Wed 1 OctoberThe Annual Outsiders FACT Membership Special Offer...(on till Fri 31 Oct) Thu 9 OctoberTERENCE DAVIES: OF TIME AND THE CITY | This is our free online community noticeboard for upcoming events in Liverpool & the north-west. Today's date - Friday 8 August 2008Thu 24 July to Sun 17 August - 'Trivial Pursuits' exhibition @ Eggspace Group exhibition of mixed media artwork, painting & drawing featuring: 9am till 10.30pm - 'HeadSpace @ EggSpace', The Egg Cafe, 3rd Floor, 16 - 18 Newington, - location map Fri 8 August - Critical Mass cycle ride A Critical Mass is a group of cyclists, wheelchair users, rollerskaters, skateboarders, in fact anyone on self-propelled transport is welcome to join. We travel around the city on a random route following whoever is in front with the purpose of celebrating non-polluting transport. Sometimes it's just for fun and sometimes it's to campaign for better transport facilities. 6 pm - Meeting point at Chinese Arch on Nelson Street, Liverpool city centre Fri 8 August - Heath and Wellbeing Day at the Casa - every Friday A health-promoting service on offer at an affordable price. Ring for details - The Casa 29 Hope Street, Liverpool City Centre - location map Sat 9 August to Sun 31 August - CUTS (Communal Use Textile Studio) - August Workshops Saturday 9th August - Bookbinding: Learn to make your own hard-back sketchbooks and journals. 1pm till 6pm - Mello Mello, 40-42 Slater Street, Liverpool City Centre Sat 9 August - The Healing Day Sample a range of Holistic Therapies including Massage, Reflexology, Hopi Ear-candling, Crystal Healing, Auricular Acupuncture, Reiki, Metamorphic Technique, Vortex Healing, Universal White Time Healing. 11.00 - 18.00 - The Hope Centre, West Derby Road, Tuebrook - location map All are welcome to this monthly Reiki share day which takes place on the second Sunday of each month. Those who are reiki-attuned may join in giving healing - just bring your certificate and lineage - those who are not may receive healing. A donation of £3 per person is requested. 10.00 - 4.00 - The Rosicrucian Chapter, 19 Dovedale Road, Mossley Hill - location map Sun 10 August - New Writing Group for Teenagers Young science fiction and fantasy writers are invited to join a new group called Fantasci at Liverpool's Central Library in William Brown Street. 12pm - 3pm - Conference Room 2, Second Floor, Central Library, William Brown St, Liverpool City Centre Sun 10 August - Liverpool Children's Festival The Imaginary City 2008... 11am till 4pm - In the Museum District of the city centre around William Brown Street, Liverpool City Centre Sun 10 August - prisoner justice day August 10th is prisoner justice day. A day in which those in prison can have a day of mourning & remembrance for others who have died while locked up in prison. Prisoners around the world also use the day for protesting against conditions. This year the No More Prison campaign are asking for activists to join together outside HMP Styal to show solidarity with the women locked up inside and to remember those who have died in women’s prisons all over the country It will also be a tribute to Pauline Campbell, who’s only daughter, Sarah, died in Styal prison. Pauline campaigned fearlessly against deaths in women’s prisons as well as advocating the closure of all women’s prisons. 1pm - 4pm - HMP Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire - location map Mon 11 August - Costa Liverpool Poetry Café event For the rest of this year, the Costa café at the bottom end of Bold Street will for two evenings each month become Costa Liverpool Poetry Café. From Monday February 11 - the opening night - the Café will open on the second Monday and fourth Thursday each month from 7.00 -9.30pm. Admission will normally be free, though some special events will be ticketed. 7.00-9.30pm - Costa Cafe, Bold Street, Liverpool City Centre Tue 12 August - Liverpool Social Forum Meeting LSF is a regular meeting where people & groups in & around Liverpool can share ideas, skills, knowledge & resources, and organize events & actions. The agenda is compiled at the start of the meeting, and anyone can contribute to it. Meetings are the second Tuesday of every month - all welcome! (Entrance to the Liverpool Social Centre is next to News From Nowhere Bookshop, ring the bell labelled 'basement') 7.30pm - Liverpool Social Centre, basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool - location map Wed 13 August - Amnesty International Liverpool Branch Meeting Monthly meeting - every second Wednesday of each month. All welcome. 7.30pm - Room AJB022, Alexander Jones Bldg, Liverpool Hope University, Woolton Road Wed 13 August - The Originals Poetry Group - monthly meeting An evening of poetry - with an open session for up to six poets to read in five minute sets. There will be a small prize for the best poem - voted for by the audience. 7pm - The Originals Cafe, 7a The Quadrant, Hoylake, Wirral Thu 14 August - Liverpool Defy ID Meeting Organising against the introduction of compulsory identity cards and the national identity register - the Liverpool Defy ID group meets informally on the second Thursday of every month. (Sign up to our mailing list for news, info & meeting reminders). We plan actions and discuss ID cards and related issues. All welcome! (Entrance to the Liverpool Social Centre is next door to News From Nowhere Bookshop, ring the bell labelled 'basement' & someone will come & let you in) 7pm - Liverpool Social Centre, basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool City Centre - location map Thu 14 August - Lesbian Community Project Drop-in (Manchester) Social events...discussions...try new things...workshops...meet new friends... The Drop-in takes its direction from the women involved, so come along and bring your ideas! 7pm till 9pm - 49-51 Sidney Street, off Oxford Road, Manchester - location map Fri 15 August - Lancaster Spotlight event Lancaster Spotlight is a monthly live-writing event on the 3rd Friday of every month. A forum for North West writers and musicians to perform and experiment with new work, with an open mic session from 8.45-9.15pm. 8.30pm - Yorkshire House, Parliament St, Lancaster Wed 20 August - Lesbian Immigration Group meeting (Manchester) A social and support group for lesbian and bisexual women experiencing issues relating to immigration or seeking asylum. You will have the opportunity of talking with other women about your experiences, to have your questions answered by guest speakers with experience in immigration and to enjoy a social 'time out' with women in a similar situation. 6.30pm till 8pm - 49-51 Sidney Street, off Oxford Road, Manchester - location map Wed 20 August - Lesbian Discussion Group meeting (Manchester) A discussion group for lesbian and bisexual women only. Discussion topics are set out months in advance. Some of the previous discussions have been: gay parenting, lesbian writing, flirting skills, etc... Meetings are held on the third Monday of every month. For more information, contact Lisa or Naomh at The Lesbian Community Project on 0161 273 7128. 7pm till 8.30pm - 49-51 Sidney Street, off Oxford Road, Manchester - location map Wed 20 August - Liverpool Friends of the Earth meeting Friendly, informal meeting of Liverpool's local Friends of the Earth group. Past campaigns have included local regeneration, climate change and transport. Open to all! 6.30pm till 8pm - Green Fish Cafe, 11 Upper Newington, Liverpool City Centre - location map Thu 21 August - Slavery Remembrance Day memorial lecture This year's lecture will be given by the British poet, playwright and author, Lemn Sissay. Refreshments served from 5.30pm, lecture starts at 6pm. 5.30pm - Liverpool Town Hall, Liverpool City Centre - location map Sat 23 August - Slavery Remembrance Day Saturday 23 August 2008, 10.45am at Our Lady and St Nicholas church - 10.45am till 3pm - Otterspool promenade Tue 26 August - Liverpool Social Centre Collective Meeting Monthly meeting organising development & use of the Liverpool Social Centre - anyone interested in being involved is welcome. The meeting is on the 4th Tuesday of every month. Entrance to the Liverpool Social Centre is next door to the bookshop, ring the bell labelled 'basement'. 7.30pm - Liverpool Social Centre, in the basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool city centre - location map Tue 26 August - Liverpool Indymedia Meeting monthly meeting of Liverpool Indymedia collective - volunteers who look after the Liverpool Indymedia - the open publishing news website where you write the news, you take the pictures, & you film the action! Anyone can contribute news to Indymedia, but if you want to get more involved in admin of the site & helping promote it, come to our monthly meeting on the fourth Tuesday of every month in the Liverpool Social Centre underneath News From Nowhere Bookshop (entrance next door to the shop, ring the bell labelled basement). 6pm till 7pm - Liverpool Social Centre, in the basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool - location map Thu 28 August - OUTSIDERS MONTHLY MOVIES: MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE Probably the most important British gay film of the 1980s, Hanif Kurieshi’s MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE takes a simple premise – the desire of a Pakistani businessman to open the most beautiful laundrette in London – and turns it into a brutal, moving account of racial and sexual politics under Thatcher. Daniel Day Lewis is outstanding - in his only gay role to date - as the bent punk who is torn between his white, racist mates and his love for childhood friend Omar (Warnecke). Watch out for the famous (and wholly improvised) Champagne Kiss… 8.30PM - FACT, 88 WOOD STREET, LIVERPOOL - location map Thu 28 August - Blackpool LGBT Reading Group Meeting Come and join our LGBT reading group. Meet new friends and read new books! 7pm till 8.30pm - Central Library, Queen Street, Blackpool - location map Fri 29 August - Critical Mass Bike Ride, Manchester Critical Mass Bike Rides: For anyone who rides a bike... a celebration of getting round the city without polluting it... about every journey being an adventure instead of just sitting on a bus or in a car... cyclists riding together to demand more respect from other road users... a celebration of the bike... All welcome! 5pm - Central Library, St. Peters Square, Manchester City Centre - location map Sun 31 August - Out2Play - new Cheshire based social group for children and their gay parent Out2Play is a new social group for younger children and their gay and lesbian parents. 10am - Exact location on contact Sat 6 September - Liverpool Friends of Palestine Vigil Liverpool Friends of Palestine will be holding their monthly vigil on the steps of St Luke's Church (the bombed -out church at the top of Bold Street). Vigils held on the first Saturday of every month. 12pm till 2pm - Steps of St Luke's Church, Hardman St, Liverpool City Centre - location map Sat 6 September - North West Older Lesbians Network meeting (Manchester) NWOLN is a social and networking group for older lesbians; older being self-defined. We meet on the first Saturday of every month at various locations - contact Lisa on 0161 273 7128 or mail@manchesterlcp.org.uk for details. Occasionally we meet elsewhere for various activities. 1pm till 4pm - Various locations - see details above. Sat 6 September - Woman 2 Woman social night Woman 2 Woman are relaunching their women-only social nights! 8pm - The Casa, 29 Hope Street, Liverpool City Centre - location map Sat 6 September - Mini Urban Arts and Crafts Market Local arts, local craft and local gifts! A mini urban market will be held today, and on the first Saturday of each month. 12pm till 5pm - Urban Coffee Lounge, 349 Smithdown Road, Liverpool (by ASDA) - location map Sun 7 September - Girls Go Down - Lesbian Motown Night Girls Go Down is an established, friendly and fabulous night for girls who like girls, wherever you sit on the rainbow. Playing motown, northern soul, indie and retro pop - come and dance and sing or simply have a few drinks and chat with friends. You can find us at Vinyl Basement Bar on Lark "LESBIAN" Lane, Liverpool! The event runs on the first Sunday of every month and the doors open at 8pm. 8pm till late - Vinyl Basement Bar, 88-90 Lark Lane - location map Sat 20 September - Rainbow Horizons' Gay Day Out at Alton Towers TICKETS START FROM JUST £9.99 including Coach and Entrance!! Come join us at Alton Towers this year for our first Gay Day Out! We have arranged for coaches from various parts of the UK. We will all arrive at Alton Towers around 10.30am and the coaches won't be departing until the park closes at 6.00pm giving us a full day out to enjoy the great summer weather and have a good scream on the rides! See website for details - Alton Towers Thu 25 September - OUTSIDERS MONTHLY MOVIES: SMILEY FACE It's the last monthly screening before the festival kicks off, and what better way to launch our 5th annual programme than with a new comedy from one of the leading lights of the New Queer Cinema, director of THE LIVING END and MYSTERIOUS SKIN, Gregg Araki. But - and it's a big but - this isn't your usual Gregg Araki film. There's nothing dark or disturbing about it. In fact, it's just a wonderful, likeable comedy about an actress (Anna Faris) in LA trying to get her shit together on a very important day - and realising that the cakes she's just eaten were choc full of dope... 8.30PM - FACT, 88 Wood Street, Liverpool - location map Wed 1 October to Fri 31 October - The Annual Outsiders FACT Membership Special Offer... Most of the Outsiders screenings take place at FACT in Liverpool, where the usual ticket prices apply (£6.70/£4.70 Members). But – and it’s a big but - if you wear your Outsiders badge with Pride in October you can get a year’s membership of FACT for the concession rate of just £22 (£5 off). FACT membership entitles you to 3 free tickets immediately (worth £20.10), £2 off full price tickets for a whole year (so you pay £4.70 rather than £6.70 to see the movies), invites to free members-only screenings, no online booking fee and the new cinema brochure mailed to your home as soon as it becomes available. You will also get a 10% discount on anything you buy in the FACT cafe or shop. To get the new Outsiders badge (the white-on-black and red-on-yellow badges from previous years are also valid by the way), just email your postal address to joan.burnett@fact.co.uk and we’ll pop one in the post for you as soon as the latest batch becomes available. Then all you have to do is put the badge on, take a stroll down to the FACT, and ask to join... 11.00am to 8.30pm Daily - FACT, 88 Wood Street, Liverpool - location map Thu 9 October - TERENCE DAVIES: OF TIME AND THE CITY Specially commissioned to celebrate the city’s year as European Capital of Culture, Terence Davies’ cinematic love letter to his native Liverpool took this year’s Cannes Film Festival by storm. Archive footage of the city is hauntingly combined with a rich music soundtrack and with voice-over narration by Davies himself. The result is a powerful evocation of the director’s youth in post-war Liverpool and a reflection on how the city has changed over the years. Davies is regarded by many as Britain’s greatest living director, and this intensely moving meditation on time, memory and mortality bears that out. This screening will be attended by Terence Davies. 8.00pm - LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC HALL - location map |
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