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MAGRUDERGRIND (USA)+White Male Dumbinance+ShacklΣs+ Controlled+Avian Terror+Morte Lenta
Sunday, August 7, 2016 - 5:00pm to 9:00pm
MAGRUDERGRIND plays a punishing hybrid of grindcore, powerviolence and hardcore punk. Formed in 2002 in DC and currently based in Brooklyn, MAGRUDERGRIND combines visceral lyrics with a relentless sonic aesthetic. Owing much to the close-knit global DIY community, the band has toured Europe, Asia, and North & South America. Playing with: WHITE MALE DUMBINANCE (Newcastle) SHACKLΣS (North coast) CONTROLLED (Sydney) AVIAN TERROR (Sydney) MORTE LENTA (Sydney) $15. From 5pm. This one could get a little hectic... Be here! Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/842851399153215/
Anarchist Cabaret
Saturday, November 23, 2013 - 5:00pm to 8:00pm An afternoon of music, comedy and poetry in aid of the Sydney Anarchist Bookfair. Featuring... Captain of the Rant - The captain returns to Sydney tearing up the scene with his scorching verse Eddie T - Jura’s own folkin’ virtuoso delivering a feast of rebel songs »
Events at Jura
Jura is a radical social space. We put on gigs, films and discussions in order to build a counter-culture outside of (and in opposition to) the capitalist scene. We welcome like-minded groups to put on events in our space. Below is a selection of images from gigs and other Jura events over the last couple of years. Click on any image below to see the full size image or start the slide show (in Firefox). To move between images use the arrow keys or mouse over the images.
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"Can You Hear Me?" - An Autonomous Women's Film Event
Sunday, January 18, 2009 - 5:00am to 8:30am
A night for women (including women identifiers) to celebrate creativity. women's history and cultural endeavours. FREE vegan dinner at 6pm! Screening of the film "Can You Hear Me? Israeli and Palestinian Women Fight for Peace". Review: Lilly Rivlin’s Documentary “Can You Hear Me?” Focuses on Women as Peacemakers
MAGRUDERGRIND Show At Jura
Anarchy, Freedom, Constitutionalism - Red and Black Forum with Dr Alex Prichard
Saturday, April 16, 2016 - 2:00pm to 4:30pm
How do you know when you're free? Anarchists have usually said you're free to the extent that you're not dominated. But what secures this non-dominated state? Do we need to be empowered, or is something else needed? Alex Prichard (from Exeter University in the UK) will introduce his current research project, conducted with Ruth Kinna, on this subject. What they argue is that anarchists need to think more clearly about constitutional politics, that is rules, regulations, institutions and the divisions of powers. These are taboo subjects at the moment across large parts of the movement, but routinely adopted in general assemblies, camp rules, plural decision making arrangements and so on. They argue that the 19th century republican tradition (rather than Trump and the GOP!), and the classical anarchists that developed it, give us plenty to think about that can help here. Come along and get involved in the discussion! For more information on Alex, check out his bio's: https://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/politics/staff/prichard/ and https://exeter.academia.edu/AlexPrichard Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/967067990037613/
GIG: Carb on Carb, Canine, Dispossessed, Hannah Band
Saturday, April 30, 2016 - 7:00pm to 11:00pm
ONE BRICK TODAY PRESENTS: CARB ON CARB (Aotearoa / New Zealand) DISPOSSESSED CANINE HANNAH BAND There will also be some fundraising tables set up, so bring extra $$. One will be GRANDMOTHERS AGAINGST REMOVAL, selling tshirts etc. And Bustfund fundraiser drinks to help with legal solidarity. Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1773147872908404/ SEE YOU THERE!!
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