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Wed, 24/03/2010 - 8:00pm - 11:00pm

Don’t miss this month’s Golden Hour!



Reading:



Kona MacPhee - with her brand new collection! (www.konamacphee.com)



Lawrie Clapton - rocks the chapbooks



Jenny Lindsay - poetry gets the slam (myspace.com/jennylindsay)



Music:



Burnt Island - Short stories set to music for late nights and early mornings, with Rodge Glass, a guitar player better known for writing books (myspace.com/burntisland)



Sam and Mike - they might have a tune



Billy Liar - his machine kills fascists (myspace.com/billyliarmusic)



Put on your listenin’ hats and dancin’ shoes!

Wed, 24/03/2010 - 8:00pm - 11:00pm

Don’t miss this month’s Golden Hour!

Reading:

Kona MacPhee - with her brand new collection! (www.konamacphee.com)

Lawrie Clapton - rocks the chapbooks

Jenny Lindsay - poetry gets the slam (myspace.com/jennylindsay)

Music:

Burnt Island - Short stories set to music for late nights and early mornings,
with Rodge Glass, a guitar player better known for writing books (myspace.com/burntisland)

Sam and Mike - they might have a tune

Billy Liar - his machine kills fascists (myspace.com/billyliarmusic)

Put on your listenin’ hats and dancin’ shoes!

dedicated to the Great God Thawwe offer you the first rite of Spring“Five minutes ago, not far from here, I met a man I know, Adalbart, the novelist. “God damn the spring!” says he in the aggressive way he has. “It is and always has been the most ghastly time of the year. Can you get hold of a single sensible idea, Kröger? Can you sit still and work out even the smallest effect, when your blood tickles till it’s positively indecent and you are teased by a whole host of irrelevant sensations that when you look at them turn out to be unworkable trash? For my part, I am going to a cafe. A cafe is neutral territory, the change of the seasons doesn’t affect it…”Thomas Mann, Tonio Kröger.

dedicated to the Great God Thaw
we offer you the first rite of Spring

“Five minutes ago, not far from here, I met a man I know, Adalbart, the novelist. “God damn the spring!” says he in the aggressive way he has. “It is and always has been the most ghastly time of the year. Can you get hold of a single sensible idea, Kröger? Can you sit still and work out even the smallest effect, when your blood tickles till it’s positively indecent and you are teased by a whole host of irrelevant sensations that when you look at them turn out to be unworkable trash? For my part, I am going to a cafe. A cafe is neutral territory, the change of the seasons doesn’t affect it…”

Thomas Mann, Tonio Kröger.

Weekly Program 1st  - 7th MARCH
Monday 1st  March
9pm – Film night
Tuesday  2nd March
5 – 6.30pm: Uke Boogie
7 – 8.30pm: The smelly Muffins Fuzzy, Grungy, Folk, Rock, Shoegazeing Pop
9 pm: Riot Folk  Night Political Acoustic Folk
Wednesday 3rd March
6pm – Utopia VS Dystopia Old Hat Books open Reading
7 - 8pm – Gramophone Hour Special Tango Evening!
9 pm – close: Blue Wednesday On the stage: the Bluesfather, The Dirt& Sparrahawk. Myspace.com/thebluesfather
Thursday 4th March
7 – 8.30pm – Love and Death Drama drama drama group presents…
Friday 5th March
7pm – close: Backdoor Entry 4 bands for a rock – folk night!
Saturday 6th March
7pm – close: Jiggery Fuckery

Weekly Program 1st - 7th MARCH

Monday 1st March

  • 9pm – Film night

Tuesday 2nd March

  • 5 – 6.30pm: Uke Boogie
  • 7 – 8.30pm: The smelly Muffins
    Fuzzy, Grungy, Folk, Rock, Shoegazeing Pop
  • 9 pm: Riot Folk Night
    Political Acoustic Folk

Wednesday 3rd March

  • 6pm – Utopia VS Dystopia
    Old Hat Books open Reading
  • 7 - 8pm – Gramophone Hour
    Special Tango Evening!
  • 9 pm – close: Blue Wednesday
    On the stage: the Bluesfather, The Dirt& Sparrahawk. Myspace.com/thebluesfather

Thursday 4th March

  • 7 – 8.30pm – Love and Death
    Drama drama drama group presents…

Friday 5th March

  • 7pm – close: Backdoor Entry
    4 bands for a rock – folk night!

Saturday 6th March

  • 7pm – close: Jiggery Fuckery
Friday 25th September, 6:30pm-10:00pm



Celebrate the launch of the amazing, singing, dancing Golden Hour book with readings and wine at Blackwells and music and champagne till LATE at the Forest (remember to BYOB for when the free stuff runs out.)



Reading: (at Blackwells) 6.30



Alan Gillis Julia Boll Alan Jamieson Andrew Philip Aiko Harman



Music: (Forest from 8.30)



Chandra - her brand of fire folk fit the start the kettle.



Massive Mellow - danceable, mellow groves, from the massive players.



Poor Edward - beautifully crafted songs and a guitar that can sound like a cello, a seagull, an elephant… anything you want.



Withered Hand - the wit-full, wistfull, sweet son-of-a-bitch. Who has a brand new album of his own y’all should buy.



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Black Diamond Express - ‘are like the fastest train of the Lehigh Valley Railroad… a nine-piece band soaked in poetry, myth and bourbon.’ says Mark Edmundson of The List.



A launch to beat all book launches!



Come for one / come for both!



* http://www.cityofliterature.com/whats-on.aspx?sec=5&pid=20&item=1490 * http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=after+party&init=quick#/event.php?eid=129207712735&ref=ss



Blackwell is pleased to present an evening with the Golden Hour team, as they launch ‘The Golden Hour Book – Volume II’.



“Is the Golden Hour Book Suitable for You?” If you enjoy words, the answer is ‘yes’. If you enjoy sounds, the answer is ‘yes’. Even if you have not answered ‘yes’, the answer is still ‘yes’. For ‘The Golden Hour Book Volume II’ is not just a book: it is also a natural resource that may save your life. Its pages will burn without being consumed. It keeps tigers away. The accompanying CD is equally essential: it can be used as a plate or better still, sharpened and thrown like a shuriken into the throat of your enemy. Even if the end approaches, there is still the consolation of the words and sounds within — fine poems, stories, and songs from over three dozen poets, writers and musicians — all of which are guaranteed to take your mind off things.



‘There is genuine wit, deep feeling and real entertainment in this most enjoyable volume. Light-hearted and serious by turns, ‘The Golden Hour Book Volume II’ contains some of the best and freshest new writing I have come across for quite a while.’



Ron Butlin, Edinburgh Makar



Joining us on for the launch are poets Alan Gillis, Aiko Harman, Julia Boll, Alan Jamieson and Andrew Philip.



Tickets are FREE and available from the Front Desk of Blackwell.



For further information please contact Blackwell on 0131 622 8222 or events.edinburgh@blackwell.co.uk



Blackwell Bookshop 53-62 South Bridge EH1 1YS

Friday 25th September, 6:30pm-10:00pm

Celebrate the launch of the amazing, singing, dancing Golden Hour book with readings and wine at Blackwells and music and champagne till LATE at the Forest (remember to BYOB for when the free stuff runs out.)

Reading: (at Blackwells) 6.30

Alan Gillis
Julia Boll
Alan Jamieson
Andrew Philip
Aiko Harman

Music: (Forest from 8.30)

Chandra - her brand of fire folk fit the start the kettle.

Massive Mellow - danceable, mellow groves, from the massive players.

Poor Edward - beautifully crafted songs and a guitar that can sound like a cello, a seagull, an elephant… anything you want.

Withered Hand - the wit-full, wistfull, sweet son-of-a-bitch. Who has a brand new album of his own y’all should buy.

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Black Diamond Express - ‘are like the fastest train of the Lehigh Valley Railroad… a nine-piece band soaked in poetry, myth and bourbon.’ says Mark Edmundson of The List.

A launch to beat all book launches!

Come for one / come for both!

* http://www.cityofliterature.com/whats-on.aspx?sec=5&pid=20&item=1490
* http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=after+party&init=quick#/event.php?eid=129207712735&ref=ss

Blackwell is pleased to present an evening with the Golden Hour team, as they launch ‘The Golden Hour Book – Volume II’.

“Is the Golden Hour Book Suitable for You?”
If you enjoy words, the answer is ‘yes’. If you enjoy sounds, the answer is ‘yes’. Even if you have not answered ‘yes’, the answer is still ‘yes’. For ‘The Golden Hour Book Volume II’ is not just a book: it is also a natural resource that may save your life. Its pages will burn without being consumed. It keeps tigers away. The accompanying CD is equally essential: it can be used as a plate or better still, sharpened and thrown like a shuriken into the throat of your enemy. Even if the end approaches, there is still the consolation of the words and sounds within — fine poems, stories, and songs from over three dozen poets, writers and musicians — all of which are guaranteed to take your mind off things.

‘There is genuine wit, deep feeling and real entertainment in this most enjoyable volume. Light-hearted and serious by turns, ‘The Golden Hour Book Volume II’ contains some of the best and freshest new writing I have come across for quite a while.’

Ron Butlin, Edinburgh Makar

Joining us on for the launch are poets Alan Gillis, Aiko Harman, Julia Boll, Alan Jamieson and Andrew Philip.

Tickets are FREE and available from the Front Desk of Blackwell.

For further information please contact Blackwell on 0131 622 8222 or events.edinburgh@blackwell.co.uk

Blackwell Bookshop
53-62 South Bridge
EH1 1YS

OCT 21, 2009 — 8pm — Forest Cafe, 3 Bristo Pl — Free! (byob)



WORDS:



Jane McKie – the poet brings it! It  being her new book – “When the Sun Turns Green”



Al White – Tickling little poems.



Kirsti Wishart – pushes your dial as far as it will go with her new chapbook “How We Discovered the  Deep”



Jane Griffiths – mysteriously resonant poems about home, exile and shifting frontiers.



MUSIC:



Pockets – the uke bastard.



Silent Theory Orchestra – spoken word layered on looped guitar and “sounds”.



FoxGang – Incredible, ravaged, cosmic rock ‘n’ roll!

OCT 21, 2009 — 8pm — Forest Cafe, 3 Bristo Pl — Free! (byob)

WORDS:

Jane McKie – the poet brings it! It being her new book – “When the Sun Turns Green”

Al White – Tickling little poems.

Kirsti Wishart – pushes your dial as far as it will go with her new chapbook “How We Discovered the Deep”

Jane Griffiths – mysteriously resonant poems about home, exile and shifting frontiers.

MUSIC:

Pockets – the uke bastard.

Silent Theory Orchestra – spoken word layered on looped guitar and “sounds”.

FoxGang – Incredible, ravaged, cosmic rock ‘n’ roll!

Tuesday 22nd September

7pm - 8.30pm - Jen’s Songs
Acoustic songs

Wednesday 23rd September

7pm - 8pm - Gramophone Hour
Music from ’78 from 7-8

9pm - 11pm - Golden Hour
The Golden Hour celebrates it’s 3rd birthday with a cavalcade of words, music and visual rubbish all in a beautiful space.

Friday 25th September

7pm - 8.30pm - Golden Hour Book Launch Volume 2
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=129207712735&index=1

Saturday 26th September

7pm - 8.30pm - Electro Savour
DJ set

9pm - 11pm - James Clark Jones
www.jamesclarkjones.com

Sunday 27th September

7pm - 8.30pm - Blud Slugs
Sligthly offensive al-girl punky funky band.

9pm - close - Worse Than Naked
Bad taste costume party!
- Prizes for obscenity!
- Humiliating games!

WORKSHOPS

All workshops are FREE and open to everybody. Share skills – create a workshop. Contact: workshops@theforest.org.uk

Mon, 11-11.45am: Chi Kung for beginners (Hall)
Mon, 12 noon - 1pm: Self Defence for beginners (Hall)
Mon, 5-7pm: Yoga for beginners (Hall)
Tue, 8.30pm-late: Forest Drama Group - now run by Robin! (Hall)
Wed, 2-3pm: Gaelic for beginners (Crafty Room)
Thu, 11-11.35am: Chi Kung for beginners (Hall)
Thu, 5-7pm: Yoga for beginners (Hall)
Fri, 5-6pm : Self Defence for beginners (Hall)

Biz’art

SNIP & SIP hair and vodka saloon
Professional haircuts with a shot of vodka!
For appointment: Magda 0786 320 6450

THE MASSAGE CORNER
Aromatherapy Chair Massage
With Alex Hight BSc (Hons)
Dip Aroma & Reflex
For appointment: 079 79 4589 836