Events on Tuesday 19th July
“We’re launching Against Borders (Verso) on July 19th! Join us in-haus – with Gracie Mae Bradley + Luke de Noronha in conversation with our bookseller Nayya – for an evening of galvanising discussion on the case for border abolition. Whether you’re well-attuned to the abolitionist tradition or are wanting to learn more about the creation and policing of borders, all are welcome. In the wake of incessant attacks on human life in the name of the nation state, we must understand how + why borders operate in order to realise a world where they don’t exist.”
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Against Borders
“Jessie Nixon, Dani Johns & Millie Haswell present their Edinburgh show DUMBELLES. An charming and silly hour of stand up comedy featuring three young women trying to work out what the hell is going on.”
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Dumbelles
“Chops Comedy returns to
Friendly Records bar in Bedminster, bringing you top comedians previewing their Edinburgh Fringe Shows. Act TBC”
From:
Chops Comedy Edinburgh Fringe Preview #3
“Bristol fusion trio King Heron was created from the union of three different and distinct musical personalities. With improvisation, groove and a modern jazz mentality, they meld disparate influences into their own take on the guitar trio sound.”
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King Heron perform 'A Go Go'
“Bristol Street Music is a jazz collective formed on the post-covid streets of Bristol, when the streets and parks were the only spaces for musicians to perform and play together. Their sound has an intensity amongst the soulful and laid-back hip-hop feels, with a potential to dive down into breakbeat and avant garde funk. Along with a couple of guests the band will be lead by Alex Veitch on keys, Chris Langton on drums and Richard Allen on bass.”
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Bristol Street Music