Monthly Archives: October 2010

"Radicalism came early to Birmingham. As a ‘free’ town without serfdom or merchant and…"

from Brumblr, the scrapbook of Brum web ephemera: “Radicalism came early to Birmingham. As a ‘free’ town without serfdom or merchant and craft Guilds, it developed in medieval times, at least in theory, a democratic form of government where important decisions required the consent of the ‘bretheren and sisteren’ of the town. Most unusual. By the seventeenth century its industrial development naturally led it to support Parliament against Charles I who claimed the ‘divine right of kings’ to Rule despotically. After Charles II was restored in 1661 the Act of Uniformity demanded that all Nonconformists return to the use of the Book of Common Prayer and another act forbad anyone who refused to conform to the Act to live within five miles of a corporate town. As Birmingham was not a corporate town it attracted the radical Nonconformist families who were to be its future ruling class.” – RADICAL BIRMINGHAM

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Bob Cooney, folksinger, tool-slinger, anti-facist

Great oral biography of a conributor to Birmingham's cultural and music history I wasn't aware of.

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"All the information it links to either is, or could easily be, available on the BCC Adult Care…"

from Brumblr, the scrapbook of Brum web ephemera: “All the information it links to either is, or could easily be, available on the BCC Adult Care website and I’d question how many users would discover and use this app before hitting the website first?! Still, nice touch on the PR front, BCC….! ;)” – BCC Did You Know? iPhone App. – karmadillo’s gubbins

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Weoley Castle facelift completed

The two-year project safeguards the future of the ruins, which date back to 1270, and work completed includes: Consolidation of the ruins The fragile stone remains have been cleaned and consolidated, certain features are now more evident such as the drawbridge abutment and the gate house entrance walls repaired. New education centre The new building houses toilets, classroom and a small kitchen.  It has been used for schools sessions, the AGM of the Council for British Archaeology and a summer craft event. New viewing area

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7 Inch Cinema Event – Footnotes Wed 20/10

It’s a truism that great novels make for mediocre movies, but the rule doesn’t always apply when it comes to poems and short stories. As the Birmingham Book Festival draws to a close this informal evening of film and music will gather a few of the best examples, animated shorts which riff beautifully on the the likes of Bukowski, Albers and Murakami. We’ll also be asking some Book Festival guests to nominate favourite shorts, and guests including Catherine O’Flynn and Jon Bounds will provide ‘live accompaniment’ (ie, talk over) a selection of archive footage from the Media Archive of Central England. Musical interludes come courtesy of the ladies from Sugarfoot Stomp.

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Moseley Record & Book Fair

from Brumblr, the scrapbook of Brum web ephemera: This (almost) monthly fair is taking place on Sundays at St Columba Church Hall, Chantry Road, Birmingham B13. Entry is free, and refreshments will be available. Items for sale will include vinyl, cassettes, CDs, DVDs, videos, memorabilia, posters, badges and magazines. Each fair will run from 1pm to 5pm. Sundays in 2010 17 October 21 November 19 December Sundays in 2011 30 January 27 March To book a table (presumably as a vendor), contact either Jerome on 07866 237094 or Dave on 07825 447913.

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Moseley Record & Book Fair

from Brumblr, the scrapbook of Brum web ephemera: This (almost) monthly fair is taking place on Sundays at St Columba Church Hall, Chantry Road, Birmingham B13. Entry is free, and refreshments will be available. Items for sale will include vinyl, cassettes, CDs, DVDs, videos, memorabilia, posters, badges and magazines. Each fair will run from 1pm to 5pm. Sundays in 2010 17 October 21 November 19 December Sundays in 2011 30 January 27 March To book a table (presumably as a vendor), contact either Jerome on 07866 237094 or Dave on 07825 447913.

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"For tonight only, Loaf hosts pop-up pizza takeaway in Cotteridge Local artisan baker Tom Baker is…"

from Brumblr, the scrapbook of Brum web ephemera: “ For tonight only, Loaf hosts pop-up pizza takeaway in Cotteridge Local artisan baker Tom Baker is firing up his wood-fired oven for one night only (Saturday 16th Oct) to offer amazing hot sourdough pizza’s to takeaway tonight. only £5 for a 9” pizza (collection only) Choose from organic Gloucestershire ham and mushroom, or red onion, black olive and basil. Call Tom on 07811 178272 between 6pm & 10pm with your order & collect 10 minutes later from 7 Dell Road, Cotteridge! ” – Dell Road Pizza Night Tonight! :: Loaf Online

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The Big Paws 16/10/2010 — Listen Again

Listen to the latest from BiNS’s radio show The Big Paws: Celebrating Cliff’s 70th: The Big Paws is live every Saturday at 8am on Rhubarb Radio.

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