Events archive
October 2007
27.10.2007
Five Tanks at the Hackney Empire wont make you cry with laughter or rock you in your seat; the staging needs tightening, the acting needs a little more edge. But the basic concept the reactions and interactions of staff in a call centre on the day a bomb fails to explode on a 26 bus is interesting and writer Lab Ky Mo has talent.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Five Tanks
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21.10.2007
Inuit activists argue that the right to be cold is part of their basic human rights, which is being diminished by global warming caused by pollution emanating from other parts of the world.
more...This is just one of many questions that will be addressed at a series of climate change talks at the British Library. Related topics/regions: [Antarctica] |
21.10.2007
Can algae save the world? asks a small exhibition on biofuels at the Science Museum in London.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Will biofuels do more harm than good? (Graphic: Science Museum)
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18.10.2007
Thirteen years after their own holocaust, a company of actors from Rwanda come to London to perform a play about Auschwitz.
more...Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] [United Kingdom] Image: International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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05.10.2007
In a host of talks, workshops, music, film, art and games, Interdependence Day 2007 will explore what it means to live in an interdependent world. For anyone who cares about the earth and the people who share it, the day will provide a space to share ideas, meet like-minded people and debate globalisation and environmental change.
more...From: New Economics Foundation Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
03.10.2007
Join the UK's biggest-ever demonstration in support of the people of Burma, 6 October, London.
more...From: Burma Campaign Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [United Kingdom] |
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