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Good news – we have the go-ahead to be at the Moseley Folk Festival again this year. Sarah and Tom will be there to represent the group. Apologies to those who volunteered but for whom there wasn’t a slot: the organisers have to limit the numbers of helpers on the charity and related stalls, and [...]

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You can be the proud owner of this remarkable painting, which is an original work of art offered by students at Birmingham’s prestigious Institute of Art and Design. There will be one auction per week during May and June. All the proceeds go to Amnesty International. The painting is on 12mm MDF and measures 840 [...]

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5 amazing bands, santa, raffle, cheep drinks and all proceeds to Cancer research Featuring When Autumn Falls, Pray For Divinity, They Came With Weapons, The Benwahs, The Reason & Jonny Hands. Starts 5pm, ends late Contact The Benwahs for £2 advanced tickets at thebenwahs@hotmail.co.uk or Tickets £3 on the door. Venue: Subside Bar, Fletchers Walk, [...]

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Christmas Concert

Bourneville Amnesty are staging, together with The Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, another Christmas Concert for Human Rights. Last year’s concert was a great success and it would be great to fill the Cathedral again this year. There will be a Steel Band, Gospel Choir, Tradional Choir and Pianist [Rich Batsford -son of Bourneville Treasurer Vernon] [...]

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The Big Thank You

Now that we’ve all calmed down from what was some pretty awesome music, it’s time to say a big, big thank you to our Rock for Rights sponsors who gave the evening that extra fizz. First up was the Co-op, immediately offering us what turned out to be an enormous hamper of Co-op’s finest goodies. [...]

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Our Chair is asking what you usually do on Tuesday nights, bit of ironing? Watch telly? Or you could be out seeing four great bands for a mere £4 in advance. We’ve got Wiarwan, the only band who can rage atmospherically, followed by upbeat melancholia from Rich Mc Mahon. (Who, incidentally, has had a cartoon [...]

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We’ve had a film recommendation from Meg, I don’t think it’s out at cinemas but if you’re on Lovefilm or something similar, rent “Daratt”/ “Saison seche” /”Dry Season”, by a director from Tchad and in collaboration with Belgian and French film companies, you may find it of interest – it explores the theme of revenge, [...]

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Casa Alianza is an international, non-governmental organisation dedicated to the rehabilitation and defence of street children in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Mexico. Internationally acclaimed New York singer songwriter Suzanne Vega a long-standing supporter of Casa Alianza will be headlining their special benefit concert to raise funds for their field programmes.  More here. Birmingham Town Hall [...]

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Ben Okafor

I know what you’re thinking, ‘Aren’t you supposed to be on sabbatical?’ Yes I am but it’s actually kind of nice to be blogging again, plus a few things have come into my inbox which I would like to share. If you attended the ‘Rights Without Borders’ event back in December, you’ll remember that Ben [...]

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‘Rhubarb-Rhubarb’ call themselves “the internationally renowned West Midlands based Development Agency for photographic artists” and they’ve won the World Premiere of ‘Obama’s People’, a series of portraits by Nadav Kander.  The show opens on 18 April and runs until 30th August 2009 at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery – and the Rhubarb-Rhubarb people will be [...]

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