• Too Much Too Young: The Two Tone Story: Music, Culture and Anti-Racism

    Cube Cinema Dove St S, Avon, Bristol BS2 8JD, Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Film, talks and discussion at the Cube Microplex, Bristol. Author of Too Much, Too Young: The 2 Tone Story discusses his book and the wider questions of music, culture and anti-racism in conversation with Bristol Poet and educator at Cargo; Lawrence Hoo and Publisher, Sociologist and Musician, Pete Webb of PC-Press and UWE. Before the…

    £5.00
  • KISMIF Conference 2024: Living on the Edge

    Municipal Theater Rivoli R. do Bonjardim 143, Porto, Portugal

    PC-Press Presents: A series of discussions about its recent publications 'Looking For A Kiss' the post-punk beat novel and the Vague Fanzines 1979 - 1984 books, plus a new collaboration with and discussion of the book 'Naked Punk' from the Rizofera and Obsolete Capitalism Collective and Matthew Worley discussing his new fanzines book 'Zerox Machine'…

  • PAULINE BLACK: A 2 TONE STORY Plus Q and A with Pauline in conversation with Pete Webb of PC-Press

    Cube Cinema Dove St S, Avon, Bristol BS2 8JD, Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Doc'n'Roll Film Festival Presents: Pauline Black, lead singer of 2-Tone hit band The Selecter, tells her extraordinary life story in the same frank manner that helped shape her as an iconic, era-defining female musician. Pauline had a difficult upbringing and joining the 2-Tone music movement in 1979 was the perfect catalyst; enabling her to explore…

    £10
  • London launch event for the release of the new Mark Stewart album: The Fateful Symmetry

    Farsight Gallery 4 Flitcroft St, London, United Kingdom

    We are extremely honoured to announce Mark’s new solo album 'The Fateful Symmetry', a vital masterwork completed early 2023, released via Mute Records on 11 July 2025. Testifying to his prolific, unrelenting ingenuity, and signifying one of his most intimate, empowering statements, 'The Fateful Symmetry' is a "a love letter to life": a fierce and…

  • Bristol launch event for the release of the new Mark Stewart album: The Fateful Symmetry

    Rockaway Park Eastcourt Rd, Temple Cloud, Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

    We are extremely honoured to announce Mark’s new solo album 'The Fateful Symmetry', a vital masterwork completed early 2023, released via Mute Records on 11 July 2025. Testifying to his prolific, unrelenting ingenuity, and signifying one of his most intimate, empowering statements, 'The Fateful Symmetry' is a "a love letter to life": a fierce and…

  • Beezer book launch, In conversation and book signing – Rough Trade Bristol

    Rough Trade, Bristol 3 New Bridewell. Nelson Street, BRISTOL, Avon, United Kingdom

    Legendary Bristol Photographer Beezer discusses his new pair of books 'Until Now: A Life in Photographs 1982 - 1986 Book Alpha' AND 'Until Now: A Life in Photographs 1982 - 1986 Book Beta' and his photography in conversation with Paul McGann (With Nail and I, Monocled Mutineer, Doctor Who) and Annie McGann (Save Bristol Nightlife)…

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  • Until Now: A Life In Pictures 1982 – 1986: Book Launch @ The Social

    The Social The Social, 5 Little Portland St, London, United Kingdom

    A special book Launch event for ‘Until Now: A Life In Pictures 1982 – 1986 by Beezer’. Featuring images of Ari Up, Mark Stewart, Gil Scott Heron, Pulp, The WIld Bunch, Glastonbury Festival, WOMAD, Notting Hill Carnival, Lily Allen, Andi Oliver and many more. Published by PC-Press in a lavish hardback editions, also available in paperback these two books…

  • Cancelled -Beezer’s Bristol Through the Lens. With Beezer and David Corio – at the M-Shed Bristol

    M Shed M Shed, Princes Wharf, BRISTOL, Avon, United Kingdom

    Bristol Museums are proud to celebrate the launch of Beezer’s legendary documentation of Bristol’s youth, music, and protest scenes in his new book, Until Now. From the explosive days of the St Pauls riots to the electric energy of underground gigs, Beezer’s camera captured the city’s raw spirit and the faces that shaped a generation.

    £10