In the June
2nd 1987 issue of Red
Rag:
Thatcher's second term draws to a close. So prepare for the "Festival
Season", highpoint of which is the solstice bash at Stonehenge, as
seen on TV. Or for National "Marking The Routes Day", when people all
over the country will mark the routes of nuclear convoys. Help Reading
Community Farm Project establish a city farm. Go watch films at the
Hexagon, which boasts Dolby sound and Reading's biggest screen. Or
maybe you could write a piece for the Rag?
No copy means no Red Rag, so it's up to you. There are lots of people who claim to work in a collective way, so it's startling that so few seem to apply this to their fortnightly Rag. |
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