Events on Tuesday 20th September
“Is Socialism Possible in Britain? analyses Jeremy Corbyn’s tenure as Labour leader and the prospects for parliamentary socialism in a post-Corbyn Britain. Lively and insightful, it is informed by an insider’s view of the most radical period in Labour’s history.”
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Andrew Murray - Is Socialism Possible in Britain?
“This is a fun, friendly and relaxed session designed for everyone! All abilities are welcome and you don’t need any prior experience. We aim to provide a safe and supportive environment for you to get creative in. Just a can do attitude and the want to draw! Whether you want to try something new or rekindle an old skill, this is the class for you!”
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Long Pose Purdie Life Drawing
“Bristol Life Drawing presents two hour sessions at cozy space in Pithay Studios.
This is a relaxed event to encourage diversity and creativity. Come join a lovely group of people and enjoy drawing two beautiful models. We will start off the session with a few quick poses to warm up then move onto longer poses that’ll allow you to focus on detail.
Sessions include a fun jazz and r&b playlist along with wine and water (for non-wine drinkers). Basic materials are provided but we encourage you to bring your own. All levels are welcomed!
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Lovely Life Drawing
“We'll be announcing our incredible SECRET headliner each week close to the events, so grab your tickets to avoid disappointment. Previous headliners include Ed Gamble, Mike Wozniak, Ahir Shah, Olga Koch, Sara Baron, Fin Taylor, Luisa Omielan and Jayde Adams.”
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Chops Comedy
“Night Beats – the Texas-born brainchild of Danny Lee Blackwell – released their fifth full-length, ‘Outlaw R&B’, via Fuzz Club Records. The album arrives following the 2019 ‘Myth of A Man’ LP (produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys and released by Heavenly Recordings) as well as last year’s ‘That’s All You Got’ 7”. Made during the height of the California wildfires (where Blackwell currently resides), rioting in the streets and a nation in lockdown, the raucous technicolour rock’n’roll of ‘Outlaw R&B’ is a call to rejoice in some sorely needed post-apocalyptic hedonism.”
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NIGHT BEATS + YOU SAID STRANGE + DREAMWAVE