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RSUA
DEBATE AUTO BAN?: CARS, CULTURE AND THE CATHEDRAL QUARTER |
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TUESDAY
4 MAY 7.00PM
Should
Cars Come Out of the City Centre? That’s the motion
for what promises to be a contentious, spirited debate in
the 3rd Annual CQAF/ Royal Society of Ulster Architects
With ever more carparks planned for the area, a distinguished
panel of speakers will vigorously defend their respective
positions. How do we address the increasing volume of cars
on our streets?
Admission free
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BELFAST
ARTS DEBATE A GAME OF THREE HALVES? |
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TUESDAY
4 MAY
WATERFRONT HALL
BAR LEVEL TWO 4.00-5.30PM
A chance
to discuss the three-way relationship between the arts community,
the Belfast audience and the city’s public representatives.
Is Belfast listening to its artists? What should artists do
for the city? Just who is best serving the people of Belfast?
With some signs that listening has begun, how do we ensure that
the arts have a sustainable future here?
High profile panellists including Councillor Eoin Ó Broin,
Belfast City Council & Declan McGonagle.
Admission free, refreshments served
Contact Cathedral Quarter office for tickets – capacity
limited.
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PUTTING
THE PINK INTO POLITICS
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SUNDAY
MAY 2
UNION STREET BAR 3.00PM
A panel discussion sponsored by The Electoral Commission
Putting the Pink into Politics is set to be an extremely
witty and sharp discussion on the subject of engaging the
gay community in politics within Northern Ireland. Internationally
famous comedian Scott Capurro will join local politicians
and activists on the panel providing some personal insights
and fielding questions from the audience.
Admission free
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WWW.
WINE WOMEN & WORDS |
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SUNDAY
MAY 2
CUSTOM HOUSE 5.00PM
Following the success of WWW. during PRIDE ’03 and International
Women’s Day ’04, Lesbian Line are pleased to host
another great WWW.
Admission £3.00.
Women Only. All women welcome.
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