by Lisa | Tuesday, July 10, 2018
A night of political, social and cultural comedy featuring some of the most exciting grassroots comedians of Bristol and beyond – and the acts ACTUALLY get paid. Come join the revolution!
by Lisa | Tuesday, July 10, 2018
A night of political, social and cultural comedy featuring some of the most exciting grassroots comedians of Bristol and beyond – and the acts ACTUALLY get paid. Come join the revolution!
by Lisa | Monday, July 9, 2018 | Art, Event, Visual city
No more Bridge. Easy on the Balloons… Those pictures of the Suspension Bridge, hot air Balloons and Harbourside. Those statues of slavers, soldiers and politicians, those demonstrations of wealth and power seep into our very marrow. Those corporate billboards...
by Lisa | Thursday, June 7, 2018 | Blog
PRSC brings you: We Make Our Own Future, a series of documentaries designed to empower and inspire. Each film is about the power people have to change the world – from creating hip hop in the ghettos and favelas, to changing the face of education, or growing our...
by Lisa | Thursday, June 7, 2018
Concrete Soldiers is a film by Nikita Woolfe about the social cleansing of London in the name of regeneration, and about the tenants who are fighting back. Narrated by journalist and activist Andy Worthington, who will be attending the screening and the Q&A...
by Micha | Monday, April 30, 2018
Chris Chalkley, Founder of the People’s Republic of Stokes Croft, presents a personal perspective on the ongoing visual debate that takes place on the walls of and through the architecture of Stokes Croft. The urban environment is an ever evolving space, a...
by Micha | Friday, October 6, 2017
Eminent scholar Prof Nick Pearce will be speaking to Bristol Young Labour Members about politics and policy, with plenty of chances for you to ask questions and discuss the ideas put forward. Prof Nick currently runs the Institute for Policy Research at Bath Uni where...
by Micha | Thursday, August 31, 2017
“The post-war consensus is breaking up. The general election result, the 2014 Scottish referendum and the Brexit vote all testify to an insurgent mood amongst swathes of the population. This book attempts to explain these dramatic developments and to show how...
by Micha | Thursday, June 15, 2017 | Blog
On the Outdoor Gallery and the Bearpit Cube, this time it’s all about voting, democracy and electoral reform. Bristol elections For the June election, after a dreadful Tory campaign, our Outdoor Gallery was adorned with the political opposition colours. Our friends...
by Micha | Tuesday, June 6, 2017 | Event
BEAR PIT OPEN AIR THEATRE – Back for one day only!
“A slut is a slut, all this bullshit about choice.”
Things We Do Not Know is an exploration of female street sex workers in Bristol.