The weekend of the 28th November saw a national, two days of action against E.on and new coal. E.on are responsible for to plans to build a new coal fired power station at Kingsnorth in Kent.
The weekend of the 28th November saw a national, two days of action against E.on and new coal. E.on are responsible for to plans to build a new coal fired power station at Kingsnorth in Kent.
It’s the last of three nights in a row that London’s Astoria has played host to the Californian punk legends. There’s an air of anticipation, celebration and a distinct feeling of no one wanting it to be over, as the crowd sing, dance and punch the air with almost constant fervour throughout the set.
You Have No Rights: A Talk On ‘The Terrorisation Of Dissent’. With exerts from the film ‘Terrorizing Dissent’
and a speaker from the campaign to support RNC protest arrestee Dave Mahoney.
In May 2007, anarchists and other anti-capitalists based in Reading opened the squatted Common Ground Community Garden to the public for the first time, receiving support from all sides of their community, breaking an injunction & defying an eviction side by side with other local people. This is article provides analysis of the project from one of the activists involved.
Let’s start with a qualifier… This is metal. If you don’t like metal, shaped by fate aren’t going to convert you, but if you’ve got time for a bit of long hair and windmilling, there’s plenty to enjoy here. It seems some of the glossier review mags (you know the ones) are insistent on calling [...]
I’ll unashamedly admit that No Use were one of my favourite bands as a teenager. To this day, I’d stand by some of their stuff. Leche Con Carne and Making Friends are some of the catchiest, best written, Fat Wreck-esque punk out there.
First of all, I have to apologise for what a messy review this will be in advance. To me, the Fest was a hazy experience of food, drink, and fun as much as it was about the music. So here’s a quick rundown of what the weekend entailed for me…
For all of those new to [...]
Morris Beckman was one of the founders of the English anti-fascist group the 43 Group. The 43 Group was founded by Jewish ex-servicemen after the Second World War who, when they came back from the war, encountered British fascist organisations including Jeffrey Hamm’s “British League of Ex-Servicemen” and Oswald Mosley’s “British Union of Fascists”.
Comica, London’s annual international comics festival, is happening again from the 14th – 26th November. The event, organised by Paul Gravett, has always bought together some of the finest talent both from the underground and independent comic scenes, but also more mainstream creators too.