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Bread and Roses 2015
Mon 26th October, 2015 - Thu 5th November, 2015
Following the first successful event in 2014, this season of book related talks and discussions, hosted by Five Leaves Bookshop, is back, expanded to cover eleven days of events, ranging from topical speakers and discussions to radical music, with Catering by Veggies at key events.
Veggies Catering Campaign will be selling vegan sausage rolls & pasties, Samosas for Social Change, hot & cold drinks, cakes and more at the Friends Meeting House events (Friday 30th Oct – Sunday 1st Nov)
Stop Press – some events have been rearranged:
Friday 30 October – No Redemption Songs, with Ribbon Road– cancelled
7.30pm-9.30pm, Friends Meeting HouseSaturday 31 October – Popular Protest in Palestine, with Marwan Darweish and Andrew Rigby
2.00pm-3.30pm, Friends Meeting HouseSaturday 31 October – George Orwell: English Rebel, with Robert Colls
2.00pm-3.30pm, Friends Meeting HouseSaturday 31 October – “…the state has been taking liberties and these liberties were once ours”, with Shami Chakrabarti
4.00pm-6.00pm, Friends Meeting House- Saturday 31 October – Woody Guthrie: hard times and hard travelin’, with Will Kaufman
Friends Meeting House– now at Five Leaves Bookshop, 7.30pm-9.30pm Sunday 1 November – Making bread and growing roses? with Andrew Bibby, David Rosenberg and Nigel Todd 4.00pm-5.45pm, Friends Meeting House– cancelledSunday 1 November – After the Corbyn election: what now?
7.00pm-8.30pm, Friends Meeting House
See the full 9-day programme at http://fiveleavesbookshop.co.uk/bread-and-roses-2015/
Five Leaves Bookshop: 14a Long Row, Nottingham NG1 2DH (0115 8373097). The Bookshop is in an alleyway opposite Nottingham Tourist Information, one minute from the Market Square. No car parking on site. City centre buses/trams stop nearby.
Friends Meeting House: 25 Clarendon Street, Nottingham NG1 5JD. Nottingham Trent City tram stop is nearby, seven minutes from Victoria Centre Clocktower. Limited on-street parking.
Access: both venues are wheelchair-accessible with wheelchair-accessible toilets.
Samosas for Social Change from Stano on Vimeo.