Written by Nicky Getgood on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 ( Start discussion )
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The 16 Hour Beltane Disintegration « More Canals than Venice – If you have time to kill this bank holiday weekend, you could do much worse than spend a good deal of it at The 16 Hour Beltane Disintegration, 22 Green Street from 8pm this Sat 1 May. The fun lasts throughout the night until midday Sunday 2 May.
The night will feature Mama Matrix, Vinny and the Curse, Club Primative, Ultimate Spinach and Ronco K-Tel as well as many others. Tickets are £5 in advance and can be bought from Polar Bear or Armadillo in Kings Heath. Dress: ‘Garlands, laurels and animal masks’ !

Written by Nicky Getgood on Thursday, October 16th, 2008 ( One response )
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- Happy Robot Music: Omnia Opera, Betty and the Id, Windscale gig – Three live bands play at 22 Green St warehouse on Saturday 18th October 2008 for “a demented mashup of plasma rock, psychedelia, post rock, prog, electronica and acid”. Plus Dj’s – Sir Real, Papa Zit, Jajouka, DJ Ronco K-Tel. Visuals by Catweasel.
- Group Project – Feastside – Feastside is what the plan to turn abandoned building sites into green a pleasant has been christened. Join the online wiki group to get involved. There’s talk of a meeting on the evening of next Weds 22nd Oct, I’ll keep you posted on the details once confirmed.
- Blog Action Day happened and Pete Ashton found talking to the Birmingham Carers Network very rewarding. I was very sorry to miss this. Nick Booth has posted the surgery’s provisional results, Stef Lewandowski helped build a site for the Jubilee Debt Campaign, Chris Unitt found there was some serious learning on both sides and it all made Charlotte Carey ask what can enterprise do?
- City Centre Campus set for green light in Eastside « Birmingham Eastside – The planned Birmingham City University will apparently bring employment and regeneration with it, with assurances it won’t jeopardize nearby historic buildings like Curzon Street Station.
