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Modern Ecologism and its Prospects

August 26th, 2008 · posted by anon · marked as: By issue · Archive · Last Hours #16 · Articles

The world is ending and we have to do something. Quite apart from the same appalling reality we’ve grown to expect in these past centuries we are told, we face a disaster of colossal proportions, a species-emergency, a modern apocalypse.

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Occupied Joy

October 3rd, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Archive · Last Hours #16 · Articles

The Voyage of The Black Frog, being some brief tales of the Camberwell Squatted Centre.

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Knit a camera bag

September 26th, 2007 · posted by natalie · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Craft · DIY Guides

I recently got myself a digital camera in the sales but it didn’t come with any proper camera bag to protect it when in transit, so I decided to make a little pouch for it to protect it from scratches and the like.

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Education: Homeschooling

September 26th, 2007 · posted by isy · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Articles

In the UK, education is compulsory, but schooling is not – which means leaving school and sorting out your own education at home or elsewhere is legitimate and legal. I’ve been working as a facilitator for the Creative Kids Club, a club for home educating kids aged 6-11 that’s self organised by parents. Not having […]

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The Camp for Climate Action

September 26th, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Articles

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 […]

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Autumn foraging

September 26th, 2007 · posted by anon · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Food · DIY Guides

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 […]

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Household Name Records

September 26th, 2007 · posted by Edd · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Interviews

Household Name Records are a mainstay on the UK punk scene. Established 10 years ago, and having released near to 100 records it felt like time to have a decent interview with them.

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Rentokill

September 26th, 2007 · posted by chris 12-o-5 · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Interviews

Rentokill is a hardcore punk band from Austria. Formed about four years ago they’ve just released their second album, ‘Antichorus’. This is an interview with Jack from the band conducted just before the album came out.
LH: You guys come from Austria, which probably couldn’t be described as the punk rock capital of Europe, but still […]

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Hero Dishonest

September 26th, 2007 · posted by luke · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Interviews

Hero Dishonest are a fast thrash hardcore band from Helsinki, Finland; who have played all types of shows, including squats, jazz bars, bassments and huge rock arenas. Behind them they have amassed a huge amount of touring, including eight in Europe, three in Russia, two in teh USA, two in the UK, and countless gigs […]

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Guerrilla Girls on tour

September 26th, 2007 · posted by natalie · marked as: Last Hours #16 · Interviews

What would you do if you got the chance to interview Gracie Allen, Josephine Baker and Aphra Benh, a collection of female performers throughout history? Well I got that chance back in spring 2007 when they played the newly re-opened Toynbee Hall in Aldgate, as these women have come back to life, re-incarnate as Guerrilla […]

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