Socialism is Socially Unacceptable? pt II
Merry Christmas. War is Only Just Beginning
Hunslet Centre for Warmth says ‘Don’t Get Left out in the cold this winter’
Involve Community Centre; Hunslet is currently working with Northern Gas Networks to assist people who may be vulnerable in the event of power outages.
Socialism is Socially Unacceptable? Part I
“Arbeit Macht Frei – Work sets you free” was the legend above the gates of Auschwitz-Birkenau and the single biggest lie ever sold to the world. For more than one million Jewish people this was the gate to interminable suffering and eventual death. It was only when the war was brought to an end and the gates to this hell on earth were thrown open, that the world witnessed the extent of the atrocities that the Nazi’s had wrought on humankind.
Seren Oakley | Tirweddau Dychmugol-Faesiol
Tirweddau Dychmugol-Faesiol is an exhibition about the imaginary realm and the personal kingdom of dreams. Drawing inspiration from the Welsh Chwedlau and Mabinogi -rich veins of Welsh myth, legend, and folklore passed down over generations- Seren’s work is filled with symbolism drawn from the threshold of dreams and reality.
The Past Is A Foreign Country.
Every year representatives of all political parties gather at the Cenotaph alongside members of the Armed Forces and the general population to commemorate Armistice Day. The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, that moment at which the canons fell silent and the fighting of the previous four years ceased. Ever since that day we have been called upon to ‘Never Forget’.
Think About The Future!
Firstly, a big well done to all of the kids who received GCSE, A Level grades this year. The future is so far unwritten and you have the chance to shape it yourselves.
BasementArtsProject invite you to a new exhibition by Jay Gadhia | दर्शन
On Tuesday 2nd September BasementArtsProject will be opening the penultimate show for 2025 दर्शन by Jay Gadhia
Don’t Look Back In Anger
Finally, after months of disruption things have finally quietened down here on ‘The Corner’. The simmering tensions created by displaced drug related activities, accentuated by the occasional machete attack, seem to have calmed down and the kind of peace that used to pass for normal has returned.
The Value of Work vs The Dignity of Labour
Productivity and growth are buzzwords on the lips of society’s so called leaders at all times. Many from all sides, take a sneering swipe across the bows of the working class vessels when they talk about getting people into working again.










