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Links for 28 September 2010

September 28, 2010 by Chris Unitt
  • We Could Be Heroes Clothing
    “This is We Could Be Heroes Clothing, an independant clothing company set up in the UK.” And this is their blog
  • IdeasTap | Forums: CASTING – Actors needed for UK Film Council funded short film.
    “We are currently looking to fill a number of primary roles for a new project, ‘Fifty’, a short film to be made in association with Screen West Midlands as part of the UK Film Council’s Digishorts scheme.” I happen to know they’re after a bus too – can anyone help?
  • The Birmingham Press
    I’d not spotted that they have a website
  • Birminghamsalon’s Blog
    Audio from Birmingham Salon’s ‘What are libraries for?’ debate is up online
  • Twitter / Deluka: On stage at #newtwitter launch party
    Nice…
  • Twitter / Mostly Jazz Festival: News News. Mark Ronson AND …
    “News News. Mark Ronson AND Duran Duran in Swordfish Records on Tuesday 28th from 4pm. Head down to meet them!” Sorry for the late notice on this one
  • Media Archive for Central England to release The Black Country 1969 DVD on 1st November – Switchboard
    “Media Archive for Central England are preparing to release the first of a number of retail DVDs that will be released in the coming months and years, and our first DVD release is The Black Country 1969”
  • Son Of The Public Meeting | We Are Birmingham – The Shop
    Details of the shop emerge – a new logo, potential premises, company directors…
  • Popular Music History – So What? – Discussing the political economy of popular music history
    Rob Horrock’s “PhD research scrapbook”. He’s the manager of Einstellung too
  • Opportunity for filmmakers to screen their films as part of Hello Digital 2010
    Producers’ Forum have “a space at The Custard Factory Theatre, which seats 100 people on 21st and 22nd October from noon -18:30”. Give them a shout if you want to submit a film or two
  • Digbeth is Good » Getgood Link: Art Stalking: 48 Sheet
    Nice vid about the 48 Sheets project with a link to Ana Milgram’s take on it/response
  • Sister Tree
    “Established in 1997 by Sharon Jones and Margaret Polack, Sister Tree is a Theatre Production Company which concentrates on leading workshops in all branches of the art”
  • Midland Actors Theatre
    “MAT is a leading touring theatre company. We are dedicated to telling stories. Our aim is to take stories, myths and legends from different cultures and traditions, and retell them in new ways”
  • Mind Your Language – jon bounds
    Worth bearing in mind – “I’ve worked out over a few years that “private view” means two things: if a show is big and important it means “no entry unless you’re invited”, if a show is small or not that well known it means “please come, there’ll be free wine and nibbles”. It’s developed as art-jargon for some reason, and people who know know and those that don’t don’t. But it does put off people who might otherwise have liked to have attended—and the smaller shows could do with that, in fact they want it.” Now to decide if your show is big and important or if it’s smaller
  • Black Country Creative Advantage
    “Black Country Creative Advantage is a 2-year project of the Centre for Art, Design, Research and Experimentation at the University of Wolverhampton and Longhouse/Multistory in West Bromwich”. They have a conference coming up on 9 Oct
  • 2011 submissions call : Flatpack Festival
    “Lengthening nights and falling leaves mean it’s time to start cranking up for Flatpack”. Click the link for details on how to send your stuff in
  • Birmingham Post – Galaxy radio puts Capital into Birmingham
    “A spokesman for the firm said no jobs would be lost in Birmingham as a result of the rebrand and that breakfast and drive-time shows would be locally made”
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