Readers and Supporters Events November
Ayrshire
Thurs, 15 November
6.30 p.m. Harbour Arts Centre, Harbour Street, Irvine
Organising Meeting
Lanarkshire
Wed 14 November
7 p.m. Blantyre Miners Welfare, Calder Street, Blantyre
A Progressive Future for Scotland - a Red Paper view
Chair Stephen Smellie
Speaker Richard Leonard, Political Officer GMB
Glasgow
Saturday 10 November
Morning Star Winter Fair
Helpers needed 10-3 p.m. at Reidvale Neighbourhood Centre
Whitevale Street, Dennistoun
Fife
Wed, 14 November
7 p.m. Benarty Community Centre, Hill Road, Balingry, Lochgelly KY5 8NN
Chair Mary Lockhart
From Happy Land struggles to the fightback against today's Coalition government
Speakers Cllr Willie Clarke and Cllr Ken Selbie
Paisley
Tuesday, 4 December
7 p.m. Paisley Town Hall
Chair Brenda Aitchison
Renfrewshires Housing Struggles: rents and benefits 1981-2012
Speakers: George Kerr and Dr Chik Collins
People's Charter Urgent On-line Petition
The Scottish Morning Star Campaign Committee urges all supporters to sign up to the People's Charter e-petition
www.scottish.parliament.uk/GettingInvolved/Petitions/peoplescharter
"Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to bring forward measures in all areas it has competency to fulfil the aspirations of the People's Charter. "
www.scottish.parliament.uk/GettingInvolved/Petitions/peoplescharter
"Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to bring forward measures in all areas it has competency to fulfil the aspirations of the People's Charter. "
Video: Left Poetry and Song as Cultural Front (Our Class Our Culture)
First meeting of Autumn 2012 OUR CLASS OUR CULTURE Season
Tuesday 4th September in the STUC building
A superb evening of poetry and song bringing to mind the common struggle of ordinary people against poverty, injustice & all inhumanity ... a struggle for equality, a better world, for human dignity & socialism.
Artists:
David Betteridge
Leanne Coyle
Eddie Coyle
Etta Dunn
Alastair Findlay
George McEwan
Ewan McVicar
PART 1
PART 2
Poems and songs in the first set of the programme: -
WILLIAM BLAKE
“Holy Thursday” & “London” read by David Betteridge
THOMAS BURNSIDE
“A Voice from the Workshop” read by Etta Dunn
MARY BROOKSBANK
“The Jute Mill Song” sung by Leanne & Eddie Coyle
& “The Shipbuilders” read by Leanne
GEORGE McEWAN
“Ballad for Upper Clyde” read by GeorgeMcEwan
& “The Price of Coal” read by GeorgeMcEwan
NANCY NICHOLSON
“Who Pays the Piper” sung by Leanne & Eddie Coyle
PAULINE PRIOR-PITT
“Criminals” read by Etta Dunn
MARY BROOKSBANK
“To the Reactionaries” read by Leanne Coyle
BERTOLT BRECHT
“A Worker Reads History” read by Etta Dunn
MARY BROOKSBANK
“Labour Omnia Vincit” read by George McEwan
EWAN MacCOLL & PEGGY SEEGER
“Legal, Illegal” sung by Leanne & Eddie Coyle
Poems and songs in the second set of the programme: -
Tuesday 4th September in the STUC building
A superb evening of poetry and song bringing to mind the common struggle of ordinary people against poverty, injustice & all inhumanity ... a struggle for equality, a better world, for human dignity & socialism.
Artists:
David Betteridge
Leanne Coyle
Eddie Coyle
Etta Dunn
Alastair Findlay
George McEwan
Ewan McVicar
PART 1
PART 2
Poems and songs in the first set of the programme: -
WILLIAM BLAKE
“Holy Thursday” & “London” read by David Betteridge
THOMAS BURNSIDE
“A Voice from the Workshop” read by Etta Dunn
MARY BROOKSBANK
“The Jute Mill Song” sung by Leanne & Eddie Coyle
& “The Shipbuilders” read by Leanne
GEORGE McEWAN
“Ballad for Upper Clyde” read by GeorgeMcEwan
& “The Price of Coal” read by GeorgeMcEwan
NANCY NICHOLSON
“Who Pays the Piper” sung by Leanne & Eddie Coyle
PAULINE PRIOR-PITT
“Criminals” read by Etta Dunn
MARY BROOKSBANK
“To the Reactionaries” read by Leanne Coyle
BERTOLT BRECHT
“A Worker Reads History” read by Etta Dunn
MARY BROOKSBANK
“Labour Omnia Vincit” read by George McEwan
EWAN MacCOLL & PEGGY SEEGER
“Legal, Illegal” sung by Leanne & Eddie Coyle
Poems and songs in the second set of the programme: -
William McGonagall - The Tay Bridge Disaster (1879) - poem
G.W.Hunt - 'By Jingo' (1877) & Henry Pettitt 'I Don't Want to Fight' (1878) -music-hall songs
Patrick MacGill - Played Out (1916) - poem
Bob Stewart - An Anti-Militarist Version of 'A Man's A Man' (1917) - song
John S Clarke - If? (1919) - poem parodying Kipling
Joe Hill - Casey Jones (early 20th C) - Wobbly song
Hugh MacDiarmid - Crowdieknowe (1925) - poem
Traditional - Jarama Valley (Spain, 1930s) - song
Sorley MacLean - Heroes (1940s) - poem
Matt McGinn - Boomerang (1950s) - song
Thurso Berwick (Maurice Blytheman) - The Eskimo Republic (1960s) - song
David Betteridge - Fighting
Back (2008) - poem
Ewan McVicar - Ga's Song (1980s) - song
Hamish Henderson - Freedom Come All Ye (1960s) - song/art poem
Labels:
culture,
our class our culture,
poetry,
Scottish morning star,
song,
STUC,
video
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