Monthly Archives: June 2011

Dirty Bristow – The Computer Game

A computer game (playable online), all about publishing a magazine while drinking in King's Heath? Crikey there's niche.

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mac: Anticurate – We Want Your Art

mac: Anticurate – We Want Your Art

mac birmingham press release :: 22 June mac birmingham calls out for West Midland art   Open Day – Sat 9 Jul 2011, 11am – 6pm   Exhibitions – Wed 3 Aug – Sun 7 Sep 2011   On Sat 9 Jul mac birmingham will transform into an Antique Road Show style space and call upon artists from the West Midlands to bring their art and pitch to a panel of anticurators. Artists will be pitching for a chance to have their work chosen and exhibited in mac birmingham’s first floor gallery.   All part of a project titled anticurate, the Open Day begins what is mac birmingham’s version of an open exhibition. In association with mac bimringham, artist Trevor Pitt has devised the anticurate project as a platform to explore democratic and collective approaches to exhibition curating.   Over six weeks mac birmingham’s main gallery will host six unquie exhibitions that will be selected from artworks submitted at the Open Day on Sat 9 Jul.   Each exhibition will be organised by groups, called anticurators, who have been invited by mac birmingham to curate an exhibition. They include   -       young people from Project Platform and Ikon Youth...

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fuckyeahstirchley: CoCoMad is coming soon. Since Stirchley…

fuckyeahstirchley:

CoCoMad is coming soon. Since Stirchley…

fuckyeahstirchley: CoCoMad is coming soon. Since Stirchley annexed Cotteridge earlier this year this is now technically ours, though the patronising booze-free peacenicks of Bournville might disagree. All good Stirchillians are required to be in attendance to ensure they don’t get the wrong idea, if you know what I mean. Leave the shooters at home though. We don’t want to scare the kiddies. from Brumblr, the scrapbook of Brum web ephemera:

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Dirty Bristow Issue Two Launch

Dirty Bristow Issue Two Launch

The Bristow-lympics Opening Ceremony It’s been a time coming, but Birmingham’s finest magazine Dirty Bristow’s Issue Two is ready for your prying eyes and the best and first way to get one is to wave your nation’s flag at the Bristow-lympics Opening Ceremony. And getting a ticket isn’t a lottery. At The Edge, Cheapside, Digbeth — Sat 23rd July. Tickets Only £6. Buy Here Which Includes A Copy Of Dirty Bristow Magazine Issue Two (go find out all about it, including free stuff). If you can’t make it, you can buy a copy to be despatched for launch day here. Music From: ROTUNDA (TBC) The High Commissioners Caroline Beavon (Kerrang! / Q Radio) * 8-Bit Pete An Inspiring Olympic Anthem from MoxyPark Comedy From: Tom Lennon, Harry Vale and more TBC Sports: Rhythmic Gymnastics *Football * Dressage * Raffle * Welly Wanging Healthy Eating at: Sponsored Concession stands  

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Matt Crowe on accent (via Creative Review – Degree Shows 2011:…

Matt Crowe on accent (via Creative Review – Degree Shows 2011:…

Matt Crowe on accent (via Creative Review – Degree Shows 2011: Lincoln) from Brumblr, the scrapbook of Brum web ephemera:

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Home of Metal from I am Birmingham

Nice vid from I Am Birmingham.

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Home of Metal clocks in from tomorrow

Home of Metal clocks in from tomorrow

  Should you be interested in the music known as Heavy Metal, or the history of the West Midlands, then this summer there’s an afternoon at least of your time that needs to be dedicated to the Home of Metal. Wassat? Let the blurb tell you: “Four decades since heavy metal was unleashed onto the world, Home of Metal arrives this summer, presenting a series of ambitious exhibitions and associatedevents which explore the foundations, social context and heritage of heavy metalculture, which has gone on to be a global phenomenon. .Curated by Capsule, Home of Metal is a celebration of the music that was created in the West Midlands, its legacy and influence across the world. Home of Metal focuses on the Midlands-born innovators of the genre and those thatcontinued to develop it. From Black Sabbath, unquestionably the founding fathers ofHeavy Metal, Judas Priest, defenders of the faith whose twin guitar attack paved theway for multitudes of melodic metal acts in their wake to Napalm Death, whose first two albums introduced grindcore to an unsuspecting world.” But it’s about so much more than music, behind the huge gothic drapes lurks threads of your local heritage from the immediate post-war to today’s...

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Snooze (aka Stirchley News), 1st edition, April…

Snooze (aka Stirchley News), 1st edition, April…

Snooze (aka Stirchley News), 1st edition, April 1984. via fuckyeahstirchley: from Brumblr, the scrapbook of Brum web ephemera:

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June according to 7 Inch Cinema

hello, Welcome to a briefer-than-usual edition of our listings mailout. Not because nothing’s going on, but because we’re a bit busy. If you haven’t received it before, this is a semi-regular roundup of things going on around Birmingham with a vague emphasis on film. Firstly, we have a film to give away. Lovely French animation ELEANOR’S SECRET, which had a troubled screening at Flatpack and then went down a treat at the Book Bash last week, has just been released on DVD. To win a copy write back and tell us which French animation was up for an Oscar this year. > http://www.sodapictures.com/dvd/197/ SO WHAT’S GOING ON? 4-8pm today at Stirchley Working Men’s Club STIRCHLEY COMMUNITY MARKET > http://stirchleycommunitymarket.wordpress.com/ Tonight at the Horse Hospital in London ELECTRIC SHEEP BOOK LAUNCH Celebrating the publication of a new anthology called The End, including a piece by Ian Francis of this parish. > http://www.thehorsehospital.com/ > http://strangeattractor.co.uk/books/the-end/ 7/8 June at Fazeley Studios in Digbeth MEDIA CIRCUS 2 Showcase of various digital screen technology. > http://www.creativebirmingham.com Weds 8 June, 6.30pm at Warwick Arts Centre nr Coventry RAPID EYE MOVEMENT Showcase of West Midlands shorts. > http://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/events/film Weds 8 June, 6.30 at Ikon Gallery in...

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