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Talks & Lectures

Sunday Lecture - Schopenhauer and Character-Determinism

15 July 2012

After over a century, Schopenhauer is once again coming to be seen as one of the great Western philosophers.

Hence, it is instructive to explore and critique his views about human character, as connected with his deterministic outlook.

Tom Rubens teaches English and Philosophy. He has published sid books on philosophy and a selection of poems. He has given several talks to the Society and is also an archivist in the Conway Hall Library.

11.00, £3 on the door/free to members 


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Community

Breaking the Taboo about Human Population Growth

18 July 2012

18.30 doors open for 19.00 start
Central London Humanist Group present: John Collier from Population Matters discussing the taboo subject of human population growth.

In the last 85 years the human population has grown from 2 to 7 billion, but few are willing to discuss the impact of this number of people on a finite planet.

Population Matters is the leading population charity in the UK and campaign to change the way people think about population. It supports a voluntary reduction in population to a level that enables an acceptable quality of life for all, that protects wildlife and is ecologically sustainable.

Patrons of Population Matters include;
Sir David Attenborough
Dr James Lovelock
and Jonathon Porritt.

"All environmental problems become harder - and ultimately impossible - with ever more people."
Sir David Attenborough

All our talks are free to attend and open to the public. A voluntary donation of £2 is suggested from those attending the talk.

Please register your intention to come on the CLHG Meetup site or go to the 'More Info' link below


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Talks & Lectures

Sunday Lecture - Don't Get Fooled Again!

22 July 2012

Around the world, skeptics are on the front line as powerful governments and multi-national organisations crack down on freedom of speech. Yet skepticism is needed more than ever before, and skeptics have never been more vocal. In this talk, Richard Wilson will explore the relationship between skepticism and freedom of speech, and the opportunities that now exist for skeptics to make their voices heard. 

11.00, £3 on the door/free to members


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Community

Germaine Greer on Heart’s Ease

22 July 2012

CANCELLED

With great regret The School of Life is cancelling this Sunday’s sermon due to Germaine Greer’s ill health.

Please  select 'More Info' for further information from The School of Life. 

Germaine Greer was due to respond to our sense of helplessness and hope towards the future.

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Community

Lauren Laverne and Shirley Conran in conversation

24 July 2012

19.00 - 21.00
On sex, friendship, feminism and goldfish

Red magazine's Lauren Laverne interviews Shirley Conran for the 30th anniversary of Lace, the original 'bonkbuster' and international bestseller which paved the way for the success of Jackie Collins and Jilly Cooper. The story of four women who soar to the top of their careers in fashion, journalism and PR, Lace is an empowering story of determination, friendship and female sexuality which was ground-breaking in its time and is as fearless and fabulous now as it was then.

Dripping with glamour, sex and scandal, it defined the 80s and a whole new generation of women are about to discover its pleasures.

"As sexy and smart as the first day it came out." Lauren Laverne
"I envy anyone who hasn't read it." India Knight
"Lace gave me prolonged pleasure." Helen Fielding

Tickets £8


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Community

Edinburgh Fringe Preview Show

26 July 2012

Lite Fantastic previews it's two shows, Collision and Prodigious.

Collision
A must-see journey through dance and music from street to ballet, to Nirvana and the Beatles. An unashamedly chaotic treat, exploring what happens when dance styles collide, and proving that you can dance disco to Beethoven.

Prodigious
A breathtaking dance-only musical following the turbuent life of a teenager in the drug-fuelled 90's. An explosive fusion of thrilling street and contemporary performance, with a powerful soundtrack of songs from The Prodigy. Pure ecstasy!

Starts: 19.30 until 20.45

Tickets £10 (£5 concession) from www.litefantastic.com


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Talks & Lectures

Sunday Lecture - Infinity and Immortality

29 July 2012

Adrian Moore shall consider questions that arise in connection with the desirability or otherwise of immortality. In particular, he will address Bernard William's argument that a never-ending life would eventually become tedious to the point of unendurability. Moore will suggest that there are two questions that need to be  distinguished, even though they can easily appear to be equivalent. First, would immortality be preferable to mortality? And second, is death a bad thing? Distinguishing these questions helps us to understand better the force of Williams’ argument.

Adrian Moore is professor of philosophy at St Hugh's College, Oxford and author of Contemporary Kantian Metaphysics: New Essays on Space and Time.

11.00, £3 on the door/free to members 


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Special Events

2nd International Alternative Press Festival

4 - 5 August 2012

Alternative Press is a group of artists concerned with promoting creativity through the mediums of comix, zines, book arts, screen printing, poetry and other forms of self publishing. 

2011 saw the triumphant first International Alternative Press Festival which attracted over 1000 visitors.  Alternative Press is building upon the success of last year’s festival to establish an annual programme. The 2nd International Alternative Press Festival taking place between  20th July – 5th August 2012 consists of an inspired assortment of alternative creative events, leading up to the weekend small press fair at Conway Hall.

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Film & Theatre

Virulent Experience

6 - 31 August 2012

Get the Programme now!

Final date: 31 Aug

Virulent Experience, a theatre event and art exhibition that combines immersive performance, art installation and interactive investigation. 

Audience members will be free to explore and investigate the evolution and devolution of ethics, morals and the impact to the mind, to the imagination and free will of humans via a fictional future version of London.

Performance times and Tickets

Virulent Experience is a three hour immersive event, lasting from 7:30pm until 10:30pm with two entry points.

There are three cycles of the performance that audience members allowed to stay as long as they please. Filming will be taking place at some of these events. 

Performance Entrance Times: 7.30pm & 8:15pm
Tickets: £20 (£15 concessions)
Pay What You Can Tuesdays (from 6.30pm on the door - limited and subject to availability)

FoolishPeople's Virulent Experience:

“Your journey into the mid 21st century will take you from the museum’s basement to the roof, and past a dizzying array of disturbing art and challenging performances…I found ‘Virulent Experience’ both confusing and exhilarating in equal measure, the most intense theatrical event I’ve attended this year – believe me, it is way, way out there!”

Londoneer

“An intelligent and quick-paced piece of theatre…at times it feels similar to Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty. FoolishPeople are dangerous and exhilarating.” 

Eye Spy Theatre

“Fans of twist-laden dense drama like The Prisoner, Lost and Fifty Shades of S&M will want to dive into new immersive theatre show Virulent Experience at Conway Hall…There are no plot holes, just unseen episodes, so go explore and find areas and scenes you may have missed the first time around” 

Londonist

“The acting was slick and powerful and seamless….This show blew my mind and I can’t really explain why or what or how it did it…but that you should see it for yourself as it is too good to miss”

Art and Exhibit


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Community

Carablanca Tango Club

10 August 2012

19.30 - 00.00

Carablanca is London's longest-running tango club. The friendly, informal atmosphere ensures that beginners and visitors mix easily with the regular dancers.

The dance evening is an Argentine milonga, preceded by a class. There are also classes for beginners in a separate room. Music is traditional Argentine tango, milonga and vals, played in tandas with cortinas by guest DJs.

TICKETS: price £10 for a class or dancing, £12 for both, paid on entry.

http://www.carablanca.co.uk


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