8.30pm, Wednesday, 15th July 2009
Doors: 7.30pm
At the Stand Comedy Club, York Place, Edinburgh
Note: This event always proves popular and has sold-out four years running. To avoid disappointment book your tickets today.
Now in Its Ninth Year!
Join a galaxy of stars to raise money for Scotland’s leading environmental charity.
Doors open: 7.30pm
So what are you waiting for? Make a STAND for a better planet…
Hot food and snacks will be available for purchase.
Ticket Information
Edinburgh CND need helpers for a stall. If you can give an hour or so, please contact.
Location: The east end of Princes Street (opposite the Balmoral Hotel).
There is now a full scale crisis over the occupation of Afghanistan. As the death toll mounts the military top brass have no coherent strategy and the politicians can give no sensible explanation as to why the troops are in Afghanistan.
The idea that bombing and strafing Afghan towns and villages will reduce the threat of terrorism is simply untenable. And despite the intensive media spin, opinion polls continue to
Edinburgh CND need helpers for a stall. If you can give an hour or so, please contact.
Location: Edinburgh Theosophical Society, 28 Great King Street, EH3
Admission is free and everyone is welcome.
The edited 90-minute film will be shown on a large screen.
Location: St Augustine’s Church Hall, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh
Free food, talks, cinema, workshops, community stalls, craft stalls face-painting, hair-wraps, shopping, activities for children, games and prizes, and sessions with herbalists and a whole lot of fun!!
More details http://www.bunnyhuggers.org.uk/fayre09.php
Edinburgh Stop the War will be collecting signatures this Saturday for the petition they will be presenting to Gordon Brown.
Location: at the east end of Princes Street (opposite the Balmoral Hotel)
The petition can be signed online and downloaded for printing on the Stop the War website: http://stopwar.org.uk
Daily silence at 1pm at St. John's Church, West end of Prince's Street.
This thought-provoking lecture presents an overview of this truly momentous event: the return to the everyday world of Maitreya in July 1977 and his plans, priorities and recommendations for the immediate future. They cover the essential needs of every man, woman and child: an adequate supply of food; housing for all; health care and education as universal rights. Other top priorities include the restoration of the environment and the establishment of world peace.
Location: Museum of Edinburgh, 142 Canongate, Royal Mile, Edinburgh.
Exhibition runs until 9 Jauary 2010, Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm.
Location: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EL.
All welcome, free admission.
First hand report from Rubén Valencia Nuñez of Oaxaa, Mexico.
Activist in the social movement in Oaxaca, in APPO and VOCAL.
Information from the front-line: on the struggle for autonomy, land and liberty in Oaxaca, Atenco and Chiapas in Mexico.
On the brutal state response: Ruben himself was the victim of an attempted assassination in January 2009.
www.edinchiapas.org.uk
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Edinburgh Stop the War will be leafleting and petition at the East End of Princes Street. There has been a tremendous response from the public over the last few weeks – please come and help if you can.
Demo against Zippos Circus, Hawick.
Free transport from Edinburgh organized, email to book a place on events@bunnyhuggers.org.uk
Location: Hawick.
Free transport from Edinburgh organized, email to book a place.
info@bunnyhuggers.org.uk
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)
At Blackwell's, South Bridge. Free event, but ticketed.
Localation: The Mound
Edinburgh CND will be holding their annual commemoration of the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima. Bring poems, songs, candles........or just your self.
Edinburgh Stop the war is part of a broader coalition of organisations and individuals organising for when the G20 and NATO come to Scotland in November. They are hosting the working group to organise a demonstration to coincide with the NATO summit on 14th November in Edinburgh. The group is open and needs your help and support – please come along to the Peace and Justice centre (underneath St Johns church on the corner of Lothian Rd and Princes Street). If you can’t make it on Thursday but would like to be involved please get back to us on edinburghstw@tiscali.co.uk.
St Andrew's and St George's Church, George Street. Free entry.
Athol Fugard's seminal apartheid play; a parallel of Robben Island.
The Radisson, 80 High St. (£5.00/3.00)
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Stories of the Mumbai Terror Attacks.
August 7-15: The Hive
August 15-17 Niddry Street
(Free, non-ticketed)
Effects of conflict.
Sweet, Grassmarket, Apex City Hotel. (£5.00 preview, others £7.00/5)
Influential play by Bertolt Brecht on the oppression of the Nazi regime pre-World War Two.
Sweet ECA, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place/Lady Lawson Street. (£7.50/£6.50)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)
Location: Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh, 17 West Montgomery Place, Edinburgh EH7 5HA.
Come along if you are interested in participating in our campaign-planning or simply meeting like-minded folk. Off to the pub for 'cruelty-free' drinks after.
Location: Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh, 17 West Montgomery Place, Edinburgh EH7 5HA.
Cruelty-Free Drinks and monthly Bunny Huggers meeting
Come along if you are interested in participating in our campaign-planning or simply meeting like-minded folk.
Off to the pub for 'cruelty-free' drinks after.
St Andrew's and St George's Church, George Street. Free entry.
Athol Fugard's seminal apartheid play; a parallel of Robben Island.
The Radisson, 80 High St. (£5.00/3.00)
Outside St. John's Church, West End Princes Street.
Location: Registry House
Weather-dependent, text 0792 088 8769 for confirmation
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Effects of conflict.
Sweet, Grassmarket, Apex City Hotel. (£5.00 preview, others £7.00/5)
Influential play by Bertolt Brecht on the oppression of the Nazi regime pre-World War Two.
Sweet ECA, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place/Lady Lawson Street. (£7.50/£6.50)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)
St Andrew's and St George's Church, George Street. Free entry.
Athol Fugard's seminal apartheid play; a parallel of Robben Island.
The Radisson, 80 High St. (£5.00/3.00)
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Effects of conflict.
Sweet, Grassmarket, Apex City Hotel. (£5.00 preview, others £7.00/5)
Influential play by Bertolt Brecht on the oppression of the Nazi regime pre-World War Two.
Sweet ECA, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place/Lady Lawson Street. (£7.50/£6.50)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)
St Andrew's and St George's Church, George Street. Free entry.
53 Belford Road, first floor.
Recent paintings by Julia Fowler. Free entry.
Athol Fugard's seminal apartheid play; a parallel of Robben Island.
The Radisson, 80 High St. (£5.00/3.00)
Celebrate the women of Scotland.
Riddles Court, Lawnmarket. (£5.00/4)
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Effects of conflict.
Sweet, Grassmarket, Apex City Hotel. (£5.00 preview, others £7.00/5)
Influential play by Bertolt Brecht on the oppression of the Nazi regime pre-World War Two.
Sweet ECA, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place/Lady Lawson Street. (£7.50/£6.50)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)
First date: 16.30, August 10.
Consecutive dates: 12, 14, 15, 19, 21, 22, 26, 28, 29.
16.45 August 16, 30.
14.15, August 23.
St Andrew's and St George's Church, 13 George St. (£12/10)
First Date: August 10
Consecutive Dates: August 14, 17-21, 24-28. St John's Church
Free, non ticketed
St Andrew's and St George's Church, George Street. Free entry.
53 Belford Road, first floor.
Recent paintings by Julia Fowler. Free entry.
Athol Fugard's seminal apartheid play; a parallel of Robben Island.
The Radisson, 80 High St. (£5.00/3.00)
Celebrate the women of Scotland.
Riddles Court, Lawnmarket. (£5.00/4)
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Effects of conflict.
Sweet, Grassmarket, Apex City Hotel. (£5.00 preview, others £7.00/5)
Influential play by Bertolt Brecht on the oppression of the Nazi regime pre-World War Two.
Sweet ECA, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place/Lady Lawson Street. (£7.50/£6.50)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)
Acoustic Music Centre, St Bride's, Orwell Terrace (£12.00/10)
St Andrew's and St George's Church, George Street. Free entry.
53 Belford Road, first floor.
Recent paintings by Julia Fowler. Free entry.
Athol Fugard's seminal apartheid play; a parallel of Robben Island.
The Radisson, 80 High St. (£5.00/3.00)
Celebrate the women of Scotland.
Riddles Court, Lawnmarket. (£5.00/4)
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Effects of conflict.
Sweet, Grassmarket, Apex City Hotel. (£5.00 preview, others £7.00/5)
Influential play by Bertolt Brecht on the oppression of the Nazi regime pre-World War Two.
Sweet ECA, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place/Lady Lawson Street. (£7.50/£6.50)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)
St Andrew's and St George's Church, George Street. Free entry.
53 Belford Road, first floor.
Recent paintings by Julia Fowler. Free entry.
Athol Fugard's seminal apartheid play; a parallel of Robben Island.
The Radisson, 80 High St. (£5.00/3.00)
Celebrate the women of Scotland.
Riddles Court, Lawnmarket. (£5.00/4)
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Effects of conflict.
Sweet, Grassmarket, Apex City Hotel. (£5.00 preview, others £7.00/5)
Influential play by Bertolt Brecht on the oppression of the Nazi regime pre-World War Two.
Sweet ECA, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place/Lady Lawson Street. (£7.50/£6.50)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)
At Blackwell's, South Bridge. Free event, but ticketed.
St Andrew's and St George's Church, George Street. Free entry.
53 Belford Road, first floor.
Recent paintings by Julia Fowler. Free entry.
Athol Fugard's seminal apartheid play; a parallel of Robben Island.
The Radisson, 80 High St. (£5.00/3.00)
Daily until the 31st. 19:00 on the 19th and 26th. At the Buddhist Centre, 30 Melville Terrace.
Celebrate the women of Scotland.
Riddles Court, Lawnmarket. (£5.00/4)
14.00-18.00 on Fridays. Edinburgh Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow.
Story of Brian Haw, lone campaigner outside Westminster.
Assembly Rooms, George Street. (£8 - preview, others £14.00-10.00)
Effects of conflict.
Sweet, Grassmarket, Apex City Hotel. (£5.00 preview, others £7.00/5)
Influential play by Bertolt Brecht on the oppression of the Nazi regime pre-World War Two.
Sweet ECA, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place/Lady Lawson Street. (£7.50/£6.50)
Human brutality v. liberation.
Pleasance Courtyard, 60 Pleasance. (£5.00 preview, others £6.50-9.00)
Multimedia Palestinian-British theatre.
Assembly Hall, Mound Place (£8.00 preview, others £15-11)