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A Women's Day Fundraiser for Bras Not Bombs tickets

A Women's Day Fundraiser for Bras Not Bombs Tickets

Bras Not Bombs & INFL present International Women's Day Festival
7th March 2020
THE ANGEL MICROBREWERY Live music from 4pm


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10pm★ A VOID
9pm ★ YOU WANT FOX
8pm ★ BABE PUNCH
7pm ★ HELEN McCOOKERYBOOK
6pm ★ MOLLUSCA VITA
5pm ★ AERIS (Witch Of The East) HOULIHAN
4pm ★ VELVET BLUSH

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THE LACEHOUSE (Upstairs) Live music from 4pm

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8pm★ THE GIRL AND THE STONE
7pm★ CHLOE RODGERS
6pm★ MAE MONYPENNY
5pm★ MARTY
4pm★ KELSEY & THE EMBERS

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THE LACEHOUSE SECRET CINEMA (Downstairs)
12 noon -
Screenings, book signings and Q&A's with....

PAUL CONROY: UNDER THE WIRE (1hr 39 mins) + Q &A (30 mins)
Photo journalist and author of the Best British Documentary nominee Under The Wire directed by Chris Martin.

On 13 February 2012, war-correspondent Marie Colvin and photographer Paul Conroy entered war-ravaged Syria to cover the plight of civilians trapped in the besieged city of Homs, under attack by the Syrian army. Only one of them returned.
This is their story.


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12 Noon - Broadway Cinema The Lounge

SUE CLAYTON: CALAIS CHILDREN: A Case To Answer (62 mins) + Q&A ( 25 mins)

Calais Children is a documentary film and live campaign by Sue Clayton. It is a compelling 62-minute film following the scandal of what happened to the almost 2000 lone children who were seeking refuge in the Calais Jungle when it burnt to the ground - most of whom had a legal case to be in the UK. Following the destruction of the camp, we are now years later still fighting for these children to have safe passage.


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13.45pm Broadway Cinema The Lounge

HELEN McCOOKEREYBOOK : THE STORIES OF THE SHE PUNKS (45 mins) + Q&A (25 mins)

"Featuring members of the Adverts, The Slits, The Au Pairs and Dolly Mixture, this is an important piece of punk her story. A fascinating documentary built on new interviews with the women who played instruments in punk bands in the 1970s. In accounts laced with wit, honesty and insight, pioneering players including Gaye Black, Palmolive, Shanne Bradley, Jane Munro, Hester Smith and Rachel Bor, Ana Da Silva, as well as many others, we hear about acquiring instruments, learning to play, forming bands and getting gigs"
Louder Than War

Stick around after the screening for a Q&A with she punk turned directors Helen Reddington AKA Helen McCookerybook.


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🙌Entry to the film screenings and Q&A's ONLY WITH A PRE-BOOKED TICKET 🙌