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The True Cost of the Olympics - Mute Talk at Soho Theatre
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Submitted by anthony on Wednesday, 26 September, 2007 - 15:45
09/10/2007 - 7:00pm 09/10/2007 - 9:00pm Etc/GMT Mute Talk at Soho Theatre 7pm, 9 October, 2007 Whatever the overruns on time and cost, one thing the London 2012 Olympics is certain to deliver is a huge public debt. The enormous bill for two weeks of spectacularised sport is justified by promises of urban regeneration. However, a growing number of people insist that in reality the games are nothing more than a corporate landgrab.
In Mute magazine’s first discussion evening on the increasingly urgent subject of debt, Martin Slavin of Gamesmonitor [www.gamesmonitor.org.uk] will respond to contributor Mark Saunders' analysis of the negative impact of the London Olympics Mark's article, ‘The Regeneration Games’, was printed in Mute’s latest issue – Living in a Bubble: Credit, Debt & Crisis – and can be read online at: http://www.metamute.org/en/The-Regeneration-Games Where: Soho Theatre Tickets: £5 (£3)
Soho Theatre: http://www.sohotheatre.com/pl1366.html
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