Fail Better: justify yer art/anger/chips, McChuills, 14 January, 2016

FAIL BETTER: Justify yer art/anger/chips
Thursday, January 14, 2016
8 PM
McChuills
Come see some art and argue about whether it has a moral responsibility to you [or responsible morals]. [Or whether your anger should be recognised. Or your class. Oh, and if your class matters. But class doesn’t exist anyway so that’s ok.]
Come hear some songs in a space that believes in a Guaranteed basic income.
ARTISTS WILL INCLUDE:
KEITH WARRICK
KEVIN ROBERTSON
AS ever the night is free, but labour shouldn’t be. If you an afford it, chuck some money in the bucket and buy the poets, musicians, film makers, and storytellers a bus home or a drink or something. Let them eat chips. [And turn every argument about art/labour into a Marxist reference. Which I don’t get. Or want to. What was the French Revolution again?]
[Can you tell the organisers of this night disagree on the viewpoint and it was a race to make the event page?]
McChuills
40 High Street, Glasgow G1 1NL
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