January 2010
Saturday 2nd
The Cafe will be open from 12.00
Sunday 3rd
The usual hilarity
Thursday 7th
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Saturday 9th
The Cafe will be open from 12.00
Sunday 10th
BD7 Punx present: The Caves - cancelado!
Sunday 10th - 2.00
Northern Indymedia open meeting
Sunday 10th
Bradford May Day 2010
Planning meeting: 7.00 p.m.
What do we want to happen?
Who will do what, when? And how much will it cost, if anything?
Tuesday 12th
Quiz Cup t.b.c.
;Thursday 14th
Library Collective meeting - 8.00
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Agenda:
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Films / eqpt. - programme
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Talks - Tales To Tell etc.
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Lending/Membership policy
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Anarchist Bookfair
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Scheduled Cataloguing sprints and other diary events.
Friday 15th - Sunday 17th
Junkyard weekend - in which all unclaimed tat in the basement and elsewhere finds its way into a big skip outside.
Saturday 16th
The Cafe will be open from 12.00
Saturday 16th
Cauda Pavonis / Alcohol Licks / Mourning for Autumn flakers
Sunday 17th
You are responsible for what happens here. Show up or stop mithering.
Monday 18th
Films in The Library present:
Tuesday 19th
Quiz v. Bullshippers
Thursday 21st
In the Library:
Thursday 21st
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Saturday 23rd
The Cafe will be open from 12.00 22.00 - films and food in support of anti-fascist prisoners.
12.30 - Hitler - the Rise of Evil
16.30 - the Pianist
19.30 - the 43 Group
20.00 - Edelweiss Pirates
Saturday 23rd
CDM & many more...
Monday 25th
Random Hand / The Skints / Mouthwash / Chris Murray (US)
Thursday 28th
Library Collective meeting - The usual pranks with zines, books, vids, and cataloging with Library Thing
Saturday 30th
The Cafe will be open from 12.00
Saturday 30th
Discharge - confirmed!
Sunday 31st
February 2010
Tuesday 2nd
Quiz v. Cloggies
Thursday 4th
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Saturday 6th
All day darts tournament!
With buffet by the 1in12 Peasants' Collective
Saturday 6th - top floor from noon
The Cunningham Amendment in conjunction with 1in12 Library collective present: Yorkshire Anarchist Group cordon bleu lunch.
Launch event for Yorkshire Anarchist Group with excellent food, waiter service and guest speakers
Unfortunately Ian Bone is no longer able to attend due to illness.
(click on image for hi-res version)
Saturday 6th - 2.00 onwards
Bar Collective Training - in which current and future members of the bar collective hone their skills.
Sunday 7th
Self-determination comes at a price.
Are you willing to pay?
Tuesday 9th
Quiz Pairs (t.b.c.)
Thursday 11th
Library Collective presents:
Sharyn Lock talking about her new book Beneath The Bombs
Saturday 13th
will be open from 12.00
Saturday 13th
The Vegan Warrior presents: La Fraction (Fr) / Left For Dead / 1 more t.b.c.
Sunday 14th
10 tactics for turning information into action - GLOBAL LAUNCH
Sun 7 Feb, 7pm - The Common Place, Leeds
Sun 14 Feb, 5:30pm - 1in12 Club, Bradford
The film features stories from 25 “rights advocates” from around the world who have successfully used information and digital technologies to create positive change. We hear the stories of people like Noha Atef whose blog led to the release of illegally detailed prisoners in Egypt and the activists who upset the government in Tunisia when they used Google Earth and to highlight stories of rights abuses. There is a free set of set of hands-on cards, one for each of the 10 tactics explored in the film, to create and implement your own “information-activism”.
www.informationactivism.org - 90 mins, 2009, Not rated
Thursday 18th
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Thursday 18th
Moral Dilemma / Hotknives / Autonomads / Harijan
Thursday 18th
Feminist Reading Group
A new Feminist Reading Group will be starting at the 1in12 Club, Bradford on Thursday 18th February.
Our first theme will be pornography and we'll be reading the Introduction to 'Dirty Looks: women, pornography, power / edited by Pamela Church Gibson and Roma Gibson.' (published by BFI publishing in 1993)
You don't have to have read the texts to attend, but it might help!
More details will be up here soon on how to contact the group to get hold of a copy of the texts we will be reading and ask any questions.
[ link to Amazon text preview here: p1 p2 p3 p4 ]
The subject and texts we read at the next meeting will be decided by the group collectively, so if there's something interesting you've read that you'd like to share that fits into the very broad term of feminism this is a group you might like to bring it along.
Friday 19th
Claptrap Zine 6 - Launch Nite w/ Blood Crips / Dolphins / Blue Wickeds
Saturday 20th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Saturday 20th
Hand of Grief / Gods of Hellfire / Threads
cancelado!
Sunday 21st
Tuesday 23rd
Quiz v. Regex
Thursday 25th
Chiapas Solidarity meeting:
Who are the Zapatistas?
16 years ago a group of Mexican peasants shouted "ya basta" (enough is enough), and took control of their land and their lives in a revolutionary uprising. They continue to struggle against capitalism, racism and sexism to build an autonomous way of living, with their own systems of health, education and direct democracy. Come and find out what all this is about and how you can get involved. Discussion, film and tasty Mexican food, with Zapatista handicrafts and other goodies.
Thursday 25th
Library Collective - organising meeting for Bradford Anarchist Bookfair - 8.30 in the bar.
Friday 26th
Span That World With Music presents... Buen Chico / Numb Tounges / The So & So's / Minus Jack
Saturday 27th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Saturday 27th 2p.m.
Launch Meeting of the Tech Collective:
Given that this is our first meeting there is probably too much to cover so the suggestion is that we (a) map out some future meetings & actions (b) get the urgent business of skill-sharing the jukebox out of the way.
Future agenda points will probably include:
- Constitution - suggest we start with the Peasants' constitution and modify as required
- PA & Lights - who gets to use and maintain, skill sharing, minimum competence, sobriety & collectivity indicators
- Open source software - how to introduce without tears
- Networking (the actual physical computer network)
- Relationship with other collectives. How to co-operate without toe-treading.
- Website admin - who, how?
- Report to AGM - it's just around the corner.
- Membership criteria - aka how long does someone have to go missing for before we remove all their tracks from the jukebox and change the locks on the executive washroom?
Saturday 27th
Flag Sewing Circle - bring needles, thread and fabric.
Sunday 28th
Cruel and Unusual
Sun 21 Feb, 7pm - The Common Place, Leeds
Sun 28 Feb, 5:30pm - 1in12 Club, Bradford
To highlight LGBT History Month, we bring you this outstanding human rights documentary about incarcerated transgender women forced to live in US male prisons, and the abuse and refusal of treatment they face. “At a time when torture has haltingly become part of the national conversation, 'Cruel and Unusual' draws emotionally devastating attention to victims of violence who are persecuted for their stubborn visibility within the penal system - but remain invisible to an indifferent world outside. ”
www.cruelandunusualfilm.com - 66 mins, USA, 2006, Not rated
Sunday 28th
Bradford Language Exchange
Food, Film & Conversation in many tongues
March 2010
Tuesday 2nd
Airebrain
Quiz on all three floors
Thursday 4th
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Taxi receipts, threatening letters, unfeasible ambitions and relentless drudge. Miss it, miss out!
Friday 5th
West Yorkshire Solidarity Federation Meeting
Saturday 6th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Saturday 6th
Zounds / Cress / The Autonomads / Dead Subverts - £4 (members - bring card) - £5 guests
link to radio interview w/ Steve Lake
Sunday 7th
12.00 - 4.00
Northern Indymedia open meeting - be the media
Sunday 7th
Saturday 13th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Sunday 14th
Everything's Cool
Sun 7 March, 7pm - The Common Place, Leeds
Sun 14 March, 5:30pm - 1in12 Club, Bradford
This movie outrages and inspires. It's not about the science of climate change, rather it's about the politics. It's an upbeat critique, not only of the industrial-political complex confusing the public on climate change, but also of the environmental movement that fails to capture the hearts of the American public. EVERYTHING'S COOL provides reasons to be angry, but also provides counterbalancing inspirational examples of individual actions and local political successes.
www.everythingscool.org / 90 mins, USA, 2007, Not rated
Monday 15th
Mainshill Solidarity Camp - Talk & Film
Tuesday 16th
Quiz Cup
Tuesday 16th
Feminist Reading Group
Wednesday 17th
Downfall of Gaia / Into Black Miror / Tree of Sores /+ more t.b.c.
Friday 19th
Bradford City Of Film
"Cult Fiction"
Bradford Film & Food Symposium
details t.b.c.
Saturday 20th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Sunday 21st
Tuesday 23rd
Quiz v. Salem
Thursday 25th
Library Collective - organising meeting for Bradford Anarchist Bookfair - 8.30 in the bar.
Saturday 27th - Benefit concert w/ The Negatives / Captain Hot Knives, Sounds of Swami, Arcomnia, Foxes Faux
click poster for full A4 version
Saturday 27th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Sunday 28th
Reformat The Planet
Sun 21 March, 7pm - The Common Place, Leeds
Sun 28 March, 5:30pm - 1in12 Club, Bradford
A documentary delving into the ‘ChipTunes’ movement, a vibrant underground DIY scene based around creating new, original music using old video game hardware. Familiar devices such as the Game Boy are pushed in new directions with startling results. Using New York as a microcosm for a larger global movement, 'Reformat the Planet' maps out the genesis of the first Blip Festival, exploring the untapped potential of low-bit video game consoles. With floor-stomping rhythms and fist-waving melodies, trailblazers of the ChipTune idiom descend to pen a new chapter in the history of electronic music.
www.2playerproductions.com - 82 mins, USA, 2008, Not rated
Sunday 28th
Bradford Language Exchange
Food, Film & Conversation in many tongues
Wednesday 31st
Remembering the Poll Tax
20 years on from the moment when Thatcherism crashed and burned in Trafalgar Square, and crazed coppers charged pedestrians with horses and motor vehicles we gather in the tranquility of the 1in12 Library and watch a few films, drink a few drinks, and wonder where the years went.
and not overlooking the fact that Scotland got it a year early...
April 2010
Thursday 1st
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Saturday 3rd
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Sunday 4th
Thursday 8th
Library Collective meeting - this week we're putting the cataloguing sprint on hold while we attempt to reverse-engineer the May Day events into a poetry-reading afternoon by virtue of a clandestine entryist policy which the unsuspecting old punkers will completely fail to detect.
Ha!
Saturday 10th
Prisoner support cafe this week will be aiming to raise funds for Palestinian prisoners, in support of the week of action called by Free Palestine Alliance and Addameer.
Saturday 10th from noon
Bookfair - books (1st floor)
Zines (2nd floor)
Films & Food (top floor).
Monday 12th April
Onsind / Imperial Can / Fashanu
Tuesday 13th
Quiz v. Tadpoles
Tuesday 13th
Thursday 15th
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Saturday 17th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Sunday 18th
Members' Meeting - AGM 2010
As we peer into the entrails of our 29th magnificent year, we bring you all the usual agenda items + your proposals for the future, whatever they may be.
Wednesday 21st
Mayday 2010 Planning Meeting
Get busy with the canvas, placards, red'n'black tat, giant monopoly-type board and so on.
Thursday 22nd
Library Collective meeting - 8.30 on the top floor - reading, cataloguing, plotting & scheming
Friday 23rd
The Bookworms launching Sex Death and Architecture CD
Rob Holden
Sam Jackson ("the Man in Red & Black")
Saturday 24th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Saturday 24th
"When Slad Valley resident Nisa Ward witnessed a deer torn apart by out-of-control hunting hounds her life changed forever. As a child lost in the woods of a grim fairy tale she unearths a shocking world of cruelty, violence and fear. This film follows her journey of discovery as she tries to understand why the right to hunt and kill animals for sport is so important to a small, but very powerful, group of English people."
A new film is being released about fox hunting, called "A minority pastime". For more information on the film see the website http://www.aminoritypastime.net/ West Yorkshire Hunt Sabs and Bradford Animal Rights will be showing the film in Leeds and Bradford to raise money for the West Yorkshire Hunt Sabs. http://westyorkshirehuntsabs.wordpress.com/ Bradford, The 1in12 club (21-23 Albion Street, BD1 2LY), Sat 24th April. 12.30pm - Vegan Brunch, Film showing at 2pm. Their will be information about hunt sabbing, brunch, cakes for sale, and a raffle!
The 1in12 is a members club and this event is open to members and guests.
Thursday 29th
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Friday 30th
May 2010
Saturday 1st
The Cafewill be not be open - we will be taking part in Bradford Mayday...snacks should be available in Infirmary Fields from around 2.30
Saturday 1st
MayDay mayhem with Rovics & Attila
Sunday 2nd
Tuesday 4th
Quiz v. JCB
Tuesday 4th
Thursday 6th
Library Collective meeting - 8.30 on the top floor - reading, cataloguing, plotting & scheming
Thursday 6th
West Yorkshire Zapatistas present: Solidarity gig with Sam Jackson "The Man In Red & Black" and a galaxy of stars.
Saturday 8th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Saturday 8th
Benefit for Homeless Asylsum Seekers' Project w/ Al Baker / James Bar Bowen / Banditos
Thursday 13th
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Saturday 15th
The Cafewill be open from 12.00
Sunday 16th
Sunday 16th
Fundraising meal for Greyhound Rescue
Tuesday 18th
Quiz Finals Night
Thursday 20th
Library Collective meeting - 8.30 on the top floor - reading, cataloguing, plotting & scheming
Friday 21st
Varukers + 3 t.b.c.
Saturday 22nd
Drainland (IRL) / Drunk In Hell / Bong / Gruel
Thursday 27th
Staff & Finance Committee Meeting
Saturday 29th
Boardfest 4
Headline Act t.b.c.?
Sounds of Swami
Alt Track
Honeytoad
Fred The Oyster
The Marmozets
Just Defy
Merry Men
Old School Enemy
Razorblade Picnic
Minus Jack
June 2010
Tuesday 1st
Stonehenge - Battle of the Beanfield Remembered.
Thursday 3rd
Library
Saturday 5th
Cafe
Sunday 6th
Members' Meeting
Thursday 10th
Staff & Finance Meeting
Saturday 12th
Cafe
Thursday 17th
Library
Saturday 19th
Cafe
September
Sunday 20th
Members' Meeting
Thursday 30th - 7.30pm - Free entry
ZAPATISTA!
Food, Film and Fiesta
Yorkshire Zapatista group will be serving up some hot vegan mole and delicious Zapatista coffee. Find out more about the Zapatistas in southern Mexico and their struggle for freedom. There will be short films on the top floor with the cafe and music in the bar. We'll also be collecting donations towards helping the Zapatista cause.
Contact Yorkshire Zapatistas on;
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October 2010
Saturday 2nd - 12-4pm
1in12 Cafe
The Prisoner Support Cafe will be open for delicious hot vegan food and drinks at cheap, affordable prices. Money raised will go towards prisoner support campaigns and there will be cards to sign to be sent to prisoners. There will probably also be some sort of delicious cake!
Sunday 3rd - 12noon
Northern Indymedia Collective Meeting
September sees the Northern Indymedia Collective hold their monthly, open meeting at the 1in12 on the top floor. The group will be talking about upcoming news and events they want to cover together and how to reach out to activist groups. If you are interested to join in or just find out more please come along - everyone is welcome. There will be vegan cake at the meeting to bring some merriment to the occasion.
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Sunday 3rd - 5.30pm - Free
Polish Group - Comedy Film Night
Come and watch a Polish film in the Library and learn some Polish and make new friends!
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Sunday 3rd - 8pm
1in12 Members Meeting
Come and get involved with the 1in12 club, we own it and we run it so come with ideas or just to find out more about how it runs. Open to members of the 1in12.
Thursday 7th - 6pm
Feminist Reading Group
The Feminist Reading Group will be meeting to talk about Race Revolt - a zine on race politics by feminists and queers. You can read it online here.
Anyone of any description is welcome to come to our group, new people always welcome. We'll be reading Issue one of Race Revolt, you can find that issue here. You don't have to read all of it, or any of it, we'll use it as a starting point to talk about feminist issues.
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Friday 8th - evening
Acoustic Punk Night...
...with live music from Lost Souls, Billy Liar and James Bar Bowen.
Saturday 9th - 12-4pm
1in12 Cafe
The 1in12 Cafe, on the top floor of the building, will be open for delicious vegan food and Zapatista coffee, as well as some other treats. All at cheap and affordable prices.
Sunday 10th - 5pm - Free
Smile Style - Polish Comedies
Come and watch a Polish comedy film in the Library and make new friends.
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Tuesday 12th - 7pm
Quiz
It's Quiz season again! This time the 1in12 Quiz team will be playing the Sunbeams team. Come along to find out more about joining the team!

October 2010
Library Collective meeting - special out-of-sequence "where are we now" library angst-fest.
1) Form a circle
2) Start hurling books at one another
3) When exhausted, consider other options.
Friday 15th, 7pm onwards and Saturday 16th, 4pm onwards - weekend tickets £12 members, £13 guests (day tickets also available
Means To An Ends Festival
The annual festival returns for its 6th year and promises an epic weeked of hardcore, punk and thrash. Not to be missed, it's a reet good laugh! Remember to have renewed your membership if you're unfortunate enough to have been away from the 1in12 since the last MTAE fest.
Doom are headlining on Friday and there's a veritable feast of music on the Saturday featuring Destino Final, Shitty Limits and The Wankys to name the few with the most humourous/childish names. Punk quiz on Saturday afternoon with the Reverend Richard Cubesville and vegan cafe both days. You'll be gutted if you miss it.
More on who's playing this year can be found at; http://www.last.fm/festival/1642605+Means+To+An+End+2010
Sunday 17th - 8pm
1in12 Members Meeting
This is where the decisions on how we run our club are made, come and be part of the Collective process.
Wednesday 20th - 7pm - £3/£5 entry
Evan Greer
with support from Al Baker and James Bar Bowen
Evan is a Riot Folk singer songwriter from Boston, USA.
Evan Greer is a radical genderqueer singer/songwriter, parent, and community organizer based in Boston. (S)he writes and performs high-energy acoustic songs that inspire hope, build community, and incite resistance! Wielding an arsenal of fiercely radical songs that vary in style from pop-punk poetry to foot-stompin’ bluegrass singalongs.
Vegan Cafe from 7pm - Bar open at 7.30pm - Gig from 8pm onwards
Thursday 21st - 8.30pm - 10.00
Library Collective meeting
Special late-opening Classification Sprint.
In which your local DIY librarianistas pick up the mountain of books which have been de-shelved, pencil in the correct classification number and return said books to the correct shelf.
Saturday 23rd
Hammer Horror Night
(musical event from zyx promotions - details t.b.c.)
Saturday 23rd - 12.00-4.00 Cafe
1in12 Cafe
Fill yer belly on the cheap and socialise until your filofax bursts
Vegan food and proper zapatista cofee.
Sunday 24th -
Polish Group - Comedy Film Night
Come and watch a Polish film in the Library and learn some Polish and make new friends!
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Sunday, October 24 · 7:00pm - 11:00pm
Our Time Down Here & Fighting Fiction roll in town this October. This is there last stop on their tour with each other.
Support is coming from SBS regulars Don't Let Paris Fool You . Plus one more tbc
October 2010
Thursday 28th - 8.00-ish
a talk by Author Gabriel Kuhn
from Wikipedia:
"The key focus of Kuhn's political activity has been on bridging the gap between theory and practice. As an adherent of anarchist ideology, Kuhn's conception of community is one based on solidarity with oppressed peoples. Alongside his political and social involvement, Kuhn has in the past played soccer semi-professionally"
Thursday 28th -
Open mic night 10.00 onwards
bring your guitar (or not) and you considerable powers of entertainment and thrill the masses.
First in a new fortnightly initaitive..
(picture borrowed from Puckett's Groceries)
Saturday30th - 12.00-4.00
IndyCafe
Your local Indymedia activists flip the burgers and deep fry the silicon chips to sustain you, raise awareness about their project, and payback for all those meetings they've been having on the cheap.
Saturday30th - 8.00 - late
Private Party on t'gig floor
Members' bar open for drinkies!
Sunday 31st - 5.30
Polish Group - Comedy Film Night
Come and watch a Polish film in the Library and learn some Polish and make new friends!
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Sunday31st - 6.00 - late
Eclectic Banana
Members' bar open for groovy tunes, disco balls and an exploration of the forbidden zone between Boney M and The Sisters of Mercy
November 2010
Tuesday 2nd 8.00
1in12 Quiz Team vs. New Thinkers
Members' bar open for (potential) participants and spectators - no shouting out the answers though.
Thursday 4th 8.00
Bar Collective Meeting
They decide the beer prices...
They recruit their mates...
They never drink on the job...
They have a keen awareness of the club's precarious financial circumstances...
They regularly come to meetings to give a full and frank account of their tireless afforts to support the club and participate in horizontal organising...
They are your local superheroes, t'bar collective.
Thursday 4th 8.00
Library Collective Meeting
In which the bespectacled cardigan-wearing agents of literacy plan, plot, water the spider plants and catalogue a few books.
Seriously though, what we do is up to us - in the past the Library Collective has organised films, talks, had a big hand in making May Day happen in Bradford - as well as dealing with the constant stream of books and journals that people kindly donate.
Come along and tell us what you'd like to happen (you might need to do some of the organising though).
Friday 5th
Captain Hotknives' Birthday
It's in the diary so it must be happening
In which the venerable Cpt. celebrates another year of scandal and outrage with some stories and songs, supported (it says here, in unsteady handwriting) by Burn The Blue. Apparently support is from:
Foxes Faux
Sewer Suckers
Citusk
Saturday 6th 12.00 - 4.00
1in12 Cafe
Saturday 6th 16.00 - 20.00
Library Workday
Those cheesy wotsits don't expel themselves from the back of the settee all on their own you know, work must be done.
Similarly, the rancid sleeping bags of the clandestine horror/gore/dimwit movie collective do not (as we know to our cost)roll themselves up and put themselves away.
The de-shelved books have not yet found a way to get back into the bookcases.
The grimy stains of the spilled drinks of the gore/horror/crunk posse will not be wiped up by theCottingley Fairy clean-up crew, who, if rumours are to believed, do not actually exist.
More excitingly, the massive old no-longer-completely-working TV set will not find its way to the cellar/skip/whatever without some moderately muscular intervention. The never-actually-worked photocopier likewise.
You can be an agent, you can work for revolution in your place of literary adventure, t'1in12 Library.
Get your rubber gloves on and turn back the wastrel tide of squalor.
Saturday 6th 20.00 - 23.00
Ned Ludd Sound System
Folk/dub disco until late in the members' bar.
Sunday 7th 6.00
Peasants' Meal
Real food for real people - book early to avoid disappointment.
Sunday 7th 8.00
Members'Meeting
Wanna see some anarchy in action?
Thursday 11th 8.00 - 10.00
Staff & Finance Committee
The (surprisingly youthful) club elders peer into the correspondence and banks accounts and weep uncontrollably.
Thursday 11th 9.00 - 11.00
Open Mic Night
Friday 12th 700 - 11.00
- cancelled -
Saturday 13th 12.00 - 4.00
Cafe
Food!
Saturday 13th
Punk Nite w/ Septic Psychos / Homebrew / Flatpack Four / Paul Carter
Tuesday 16th 8.00
1in12 Quiz Team
vs. Kegusters
Members' bar open for for the witnessing of the Airedale league champions smiting another set of ankle-biters..
Thursday 18th 8.00
Library Collective Meeting
The books! the precious books!
Cataloguing sprint, re-arranging the chairs, or just a few shandies in the bar. You decide.
Saturday 20th - Sunday 21st
Hacktion Lab
The bar will be open in the usual way but be aware the the building will be awash with techy types talking in riddles on all three floors, with a short break for some robust musical entertainment on the gig floor on Saturday night.
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BradLab - An Autumn Hacktion Lab - 20-21st November
"Calling all disenfranchised computer enthusiasts. Come to the latest HacktionLab in Bradford. It's a meeting of hackers, slackers, audio jackers and the simply cream crackers. When it comes to radical webhosting, innovative electronic communications, digital freedoms, command line nerdery and behind the scenes internet radio infrastructure we won't be beaten on price - guaranteed.
"This gathering is the latest in a short line of similar gatherings. For the last two and a half years some of the more rebelliousl end of the electronic communication undergrowth have met up at the Hacktion labs with the goal of sharing knowledge, drinking cider and having a laugh. Bristol wireless, aktivix and indymedia are some of the groups involved amongst the many free radicals who make up the mix of radical geeks.
"For an overview of what's happening have a look here -
We welcome new additions to the menu - the final version of it will be decided on the Saturday morning of the first day - but some of the elements so far are.
* How to run a local community/activist radio station using free software:
* Anonymous blogging - tor and activist hosted websites
* Alternatives to facebook - an update on crabgrass and diaspora and other alternative
* Web Aggregation solutions
* Campcaster overview - an open source radio scheduler
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Saturday 20th
Cafe Open!
Saturday 20th
Zounds / Astronauts / Andy T
(click image for large poster)
http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/index.php/Autumn_2010_Hacklab
Sunday 21st
Members' Meeting
Tuesday 23rd
Quiz Cup (t.b.c.)
Thursday 25th
Staff & Finance Meeting
Thursday 25th
Open Mic Night
Friday 26th
Radio Collective Meeting
Saturday 27th
Café
Saturday 27th
Tuesday 30th
Quiz vs. Sunbeams
December 2010
Thursday 2nd
Bar Collective Meeting
Thursday 2nd
Library Collective Meeting
Friday 3rd
Cuts Benefit w/ Mark Hearne / Tim Moon / Lauren Carroll / Pete Chapman
Saturday 4th
Prisoner Support Cafe presents:
(click on poster to enlarge)
Saturday 4th
Burning Love
Sunday 5th
Members' Meeting
Monday 6th
Subhumans
Wednesday 8th
Cancelado ! merda alors ! Promoter molto flakiado maximo !! Tragicamento!!
Don't Let Paris Fool You /' Just Another Warning /Mike Only
Thursday 9th
Staff & Finance Meeting
Thursday 9th
Open Mic Night
Friday 10th
Mulled Wine & Mince Pies night
Saturday 11th
Cafe
Saturday 11th
IMC UK meeting
Sunday 12th
IMC UK meeting
Monday 13th
Drum Eyes & support
Tuesday 14th
Also cancelled (see 8th)
Crazy Arm / Apologies, I Have None
Thursday 16th
Woodcraft Folk Seasonal Party
Thursday 16th
Library Collective Meeting
December 2010
Saturday 18th
Zapatista Cafe - all your favourite vegan delights with added beany goodness from the West Yorkshire Zapatistas
Saturday 18th
1in12 Reunion Gig / Crannie's Band / Alt Track / Bookworms / "cheap in to bring the generations together"
Sunday 19th
Members' Meeting
Wednesday 22nd
Kez & Adam's Karaoke Night
Thursday 23rd
Staff & Finance Meeting
Thursday 23rd
Open Mic Night
Monday 27th
Annmarie
Thursday 30th
Library Collective Meeting
Friday 31st