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Montreal anarchist bookfair 2011

Discussion in 'North America & Pacific Region' started by ungovernable, Mar 25, 2011.

  1. ungovernable

    ungovernable Autonome Staff Member Uploader Admin Team Experienced member


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    Mark your calendars …
    MONTREAL ANARCHIST BOOKFAIR 2011
    MAY 21-22, 10am-5pm
    at the CEDA, 2515 rue Delisle
    (a short walk from Lionel-Groulx metro)
    FREE. Welcome to all!

    No gods, no masters, no bosses, no borders.
    Curious about anarchism? Check us out!

    -> CALLOUT FOR PROPOSALS (Workshops, Tables, Art Exhibits, Films, Festival of Anarchy Events): http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/callout-for-proposals-2 <-


    -> Participants from all over Quebec and North America, booksellers and vendors, workshops, films, discussions, kids activities, art exhibits and more!
    -> Part of the month-long Festival of Anarchy held throughout May 2011 at venues and locations all over the island of Montreal.
    -> NOTE: During this year’s Bookfair, tabling will take place over TWO DAYS: May 21-22, between 10am-5pm.
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    The Montreal Anarchist Bookfair -- and month-long Festival of Anarchy -- bring together anarchist ideas and practice, through words, images, music, theatre and day-to-day struggles for justice, dignity and collective liberation.

    The Bookfair is for people who don't necessarily consider themselves anarchists, but are curious about anarchism, as well as a space for anarchists to meet, network and share in a spirit of respect and solidarity. All are welcome.

    The Bookfair is organized in a spirit of openness towards the different traditions, visions, and practices of anarchism. Together we share a commitment to promoting anarchism through the values of mutual aid, grassroots democracy, direct action, autonomy and solidarity, while opposing oppression in all its forms.

    The Bookfair and Festival of Anarchy provide an important gathering and reference point for anti-authoritarian ideas and practice in North America.

    -> What Happens at the Montreal Anarchist Bookfair? Read more here: http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/about/w ... e-bookfair
    -> Accessibility Policy & Commitment: http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/about/accessibility
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    Si vous avez d'autres idées pour le Salon du livre ou le Festival de l'Anarchie, n'hésitez pas à nous en faire part! Vous pouvez nous rejoindre par courriel, par téléphone ou par la poste.

    -> liste d’annonces : https://masses.tao.ca/lists/listinfo/salon-annonces
    -> courriel: info@salonanarchiste.ca
    -> web: www.salonanarchiste.ca
    -> facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=71082453058
    -> twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BookfairAnarMTL
    -> tél: 514-679-5800
    -> poste: Salon du livre Anarchiste de Montréal
    1500 de Maisonneuve Ouest, Suite 204
    Montréal, Québec H3G 1N1
     

  2. Mike Generic

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    I've had this marked down since the bookfair last year.
    The past couple years, there's been some awesome shows that weekend too, so there's even more reasons to go.
     
  3. Bakica

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    Anarcho bookfairs are really good events, and I'm looking forward to going to one in my country. :thumbsup:
     
  4. Mike Generic

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    Bookfair's tomorrow!
     
  5. ungovernable

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    You're going to be there, Mike ?

    I just came back from the benefit show for the bookfair with Jeunesse Apatride and anarchist chorale.... it was aweeesomeee!!
     
  6. Mike Generic

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    I missed the cabaret, which, after I heard Jeunesse Apatride were playing, was really upset about. We had some car troubles, our friend who was driving had his car break down at around noon, so we didn't end up leaving town 'til 6pm, and got there at 2am. The rest of the weekend was awesome, picked up a bunch of books I'd been looking for, and got to see a bunch of people which I hadn't seen in a long time. Managed to get to the "secret" RVIVR show at Squalor last night too, which was a blast.
     
  7. ungovernable

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    yeah Jeunesse Apatride was really awesome, i had not seen a show by them since a long time!! I missed their last show at Katacombes and i was really mad, they were playing with my friends from Les Gens D'armes... Too bad Jeunesse Apatride isnt active as it was before, all the members got kids so they dont make a lot of shows anymore..
     
  8. Mike Generic

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    Ah shitty. I haven't gotten a chance to see them yet, just heard the albums. They played a 2-day punk fest-type show in Hamilton in March, put on by Rebel Time Records, but I was really sick and couldn't make it.
     
  9. Hailey Edge

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    Ugh!! Jeunesse Apatride played!?! Why did we not go to that Mike!!?! Rivivir was awesome, but very very hot. Haha. Did you have a rockin' time Ungov?
     
  10. ungovernable

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    Yeah i heard about this fest, but couldnt make it to ontario

    You're missing something, Jeunesse Apatride is definatly the best anarcho-punk band to have ever existed in Quebec, and i'd even say in whole Canada.... It's definatly awesome live, i saw them dozens of time...

    Fuck yeah, i transpired so much that my mohawk decoloured on my forehead hahahahah
     
  11. Mike Generic

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    I really hope I can catch them soon. Quebec seems to be full of awesome bands, ie Preying Hands/Ballast, Subsistance, Jenuesse Apatride...

    'cause a) we got into town about 2 hours after the show ended and b) I found out about it about 2 hours after the show ended.
     
  12. Hailey Edge

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    I saw Jenuesse Apatride in March and they were by far one of the best semi-local bands that I've seen, especially with the molotov cocktail mascot suit. You're very lucky to be living in a city, or at least in the proximity, of so many awesome bands. We have a few good ones down in south Ontario but they still seem to be broken up by the exclusive groups of people in which they choose to associate with.

    On another note, I don't know how frequently you come to Ontario or even where in Quebec you're located but if you ever find yourself in souther Ontario with no place to stay you're always more than welcome here. I live in London Ontario which sucks for everything, but I feel more comfortable putting the offer out any ways. :)
     
  13. Burn1ng

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    I'm really glad to see that the bookfair was so great! :D. Hopefully I'll go to a local one myself one day and it'll be as good as the one you guys went to. How many books did you get Hailey?.
     
  14. ungovernable

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    Yeah Subsistance and Preying Hands are awesome !!!
    Gerbia, Hold a Grudge, Inepsy, La Gachette and The Prowlers are also cool

    Too bad there is sooo many great bands that are not active anymore :( Banlieue Rouge, Esclaves Salariés, The Ruffianz, Akuma, les Bons à Rien, Barricade Mentale, Corrigan Fest, Dockside Hookers, Impact, Locos, Ordures Ioniques, Peroxide, Street Troopers, The Uncivilized, etc...

    Check out http://www.QuebecUnderground.net thats one of my other websites, we got over 1500 albums from quebecker bands available for free download, including a lot of exclusivities and very rare stuff!!


    Well you got a couple of very good antifascist skinhead bands!! And the comrades from Common Cause organisations are cool guys

    I went to Ontario only 1 time in my whole life :p but if i ever go back there i'll send you a message, thanks a lot for the offer! The same apply to you if you come in Quebec, but i live 1h30 away from montreal so it's not a big advantage :(