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Theatre Delicatessen seeks volunteers for Bush Bazaar

Named last year as one of "Bright New Things of British Theatre" (The Observer) Theatre Delicatessen are looking for voluntary workers to support their take over of the Bush Theatre in Shepherds Bush. They are looking for people to help with stewarding, travel expenses will be paid.

Here's what they have to say:

 

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Help Artwank get to the Edinburgh Fringe!

ArtWank! exists to educate, entertain and enliven through the hidden history of erotic cinema, progressive comedy and cabaret performance. Rejecting body facism, alienation and mass-marketed sexual identity in favour of mass debate, sexuality as FUN and joyful gems of vintage erotica, ArtWank seeks neither to condemn nor condone pornography, but to explore it's purpose and potential publicly. Read why they're worth funding in their own words here:

 

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Call Me Maybe: The Star Wars Remix

Once in a while something like this comes along that makes me glad I have younger siblings with terrible taste in music-this means I was already familiar with the travesty that is 'Call me Maybe' when I came across this epic remix. You can just imagine a couple of ultimate Star Wars geeks sitting there going ' I KNOW that Leia says 'maybe' somewhere in Return of the Jedi!' Bless.

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This reminds me of the Beatles… Shady Ladies volume 22

The Shady Ladies are Mary Erskine and Kat Arney, from the band Talk In Colour. Their new album ColliderScope is out on physical release this month, available at all good record shops and off the back of a lorry. The talents of these shady ladies were praised in the recent 4 star review of their new album in the Financial Times.

To celebrate, their podcast is packed full of their favourite album tracks from old-school rock to 8-bit electronic, via an appallingly bad Joanna Newsom impersonation.

 

Faith No More - What a Day

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Girl Power Saves Lives

Do you remember your first time? With over 200 million women around the world having no access to contraception, the difference between how that and the power to choose impacts on women's lives here in the UK and elsewhere is stark.

All women should have these same choices and the power to plan their families. With education, empowerment and access to contraception, we can save the lives of 3 million children and 200,000 mothers.

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You, Me, Bum Bum Train needs YOU!!!!!

Everyone's favourite genre-defying performance art collective You,Me,Bum Bum Train is back, and they need YOUR help! There are only 7 days left until all their sets have to be built, decorated and complete. They're after supporters of the show to drop by the venue and help so that they can hit this critical deadline. It's the energy, enthusiasm and excitement of volunteers that are the foundations of You Me Bum Bum Train...so please bring it down between now and Sunday!

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