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− | '''The Cowley Club''' is a co-operative anarchist social centre in Brighton, that hosts a vegan cafe, bar, meeting space and bookshop. It's hosted events in the Brighton Fringe Festival programme every May since 2004, and last year alongside the usual bookfair there was a Small Press and Comix Fair on a Saturday. | + | '''The Cowley Club''' is a co-operative [[Anarchism|anarchist]] social centre in Brighton, that hosts a [[Veganism|vegan]] cafe, bar, meeting space and bookshop. It's hosted events in the Brighton Fringe Festival programme every May since 2004, and last year alongside the usual bookfair there was a Small Press and Comix Fair on a Saturday. |
− | + | There was a combined Anarchist Book and Zinefair held all day on '''Saturday, 26th May, 2007'''. There were stalls from book and [[zine]] [[distros]], vegan refreshments and cafe, as well as a programme of workshops and talks. | |
− | Entry | + | Entry was free! |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[http://www.cowleyclub.org.uk Cowley Club website with other listings and information] | [http://www.cowleyclub.org.uk Cowley Club website with other listings and information] | ||
− | [[Category:Event]][[Category:Anarchist]] | + | [[Category:Event]] [[Category:Events in the UK]][[Category:Anarchist]] |
Latest revision as of 16:49, 15 April 2024
The Cowley Club is a co-operative anarchist social centre in Brighton, that hosts a vegan cafe, bar, meeting space and bookshop. It's hosted events in the Brighton Fringe Festival programme every May since 2004, and last year alongside the usual bookfair there was a Small Press and Comix Fair on a Saturday.
There was a combined Anarchist Book and Zinefair held all day on Saturday, 26th May, 2007. There were stalls from book and zine distros, vegan refreshments and cafe, as well as a programme of workshops and talks.
Entry was free!