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The Voyage of The Black Frog, being some brief tales of the Camberwell Squatted Centre.
Jonny and Jim are stalwarts of the British punk scene: the former heading up the Filaments and Suicide Bid, and the latter as the protagonist of the Freak Union. Since the untimely demise of Freaks Union and The Filaments Jonny has continued playing his own brand of soulful protest music on his acoustic, and Jimbo […]
Social Change and Lifestyle Change – The Camp for Climate Action 2007
We hope the Camp will be many things for many people. An opportunity to explore what the problems are, and the changes and challenges we face; to show us examples of how some people are already answering those challenges; to gain the skills we […]
Picking and eating wild food has become a bit of a new fad, but don’t let that put us off. It is a great way to get to know nature better, and why spend hours slogging away growing spinach on an allotment when there is probably a patch of nettles just nearby? Wild foods are […]
A Flare in the Void: notes on the G8 summit in Germany and beyond.
by Jack Weir
If we’re not causing trouble, we’re not doing it right. This is everything we are. This is all we have. And I’m proud to be a part of it - the travelling circus, the whispering conspiracies, the deafening global roar, […]
Interview with a member of the collective responsible for creating the radical journal “Notes of Resistance from Occupied London”.
I interviewed most of the band with a shit tape recorder after their gig at the Klondyke Bowls Club in Manchester, which was the last date of their tour. Their set that night was brilliant; the sheer depth of the sound of six people playing can’t fail to be impressive and every song made me want to dance.
What happened when a small group of intrepid aficionados of climate justice occupied the Carbon Neutral Company offices, London, 21.2.07
At the very centre of the anarcho-punk movement (or DIY community if you prefer) lies the oft overlooked compilation album.
Its 6 am and still dark. As we approach the warehouse the car in front of us screeches to a halt. Its passengers leap out and run toward the first set of gates clutching the bicycle D-Locks they plan to use to attach themselves to the warehouse gate….