The bard celebrates two other fine practitioners of the art, and laments a lost brewer
IN 1961, the left-wing theatre-maker Joan Littlewood and the architect Cedric Price produced working drawings and a manifesto for the “Fun Palace.”
The idea was for a building that could nurture both the creativity and political aspirations of the working class. Sixty years later exactly such a building exists in central Helsinki.
In Littlewood’s words the fun palace is somewhere “to handle tools, paint, babies, machinery … to sit out over space and tune into what’s happening in the city … to start a riot, to begin a painting or just lie back and stare at the sky.”
The bard tours Finland and tampers with the cuisine
The selection, analysis and interpretation of historical ‘facts’ always takes place within a paradigm, a model of how the world works. That’s why history is always a battleground, declares the Marx Memorial Library
Austerity in a red tie is still austerity, warns RAMONA McCARTNEY of the People’s Assembly – rally with us to demand different choices
From hunting rare pamphlets at book sales to online panels and courses on trade unionism and class politics, the MML continues connecting archive treasures with the movements fighting for a better world, writes director MEIRIAN JUMP


