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pepsy

The Last Rounds Project - what do you think?

Posted by pepsy about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 14 responses

Ok I’ve been building lastrounds.co.uk for about 16months now, so I thought that I should launch it even though its slightly buggy. The aim of the Last Rounds Project is to promote safe and sensible drinking. It does this by not only listing pub opening times, but also local transport links – last tra...

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Who's a critic?

Posted by unknown about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 13 responses

I’m always interested in opinions on who I work with so thought I’d field it to you guys. Firstly head to have a look and a listen to Chris Letcher:- www.myspace.com/letchermusic www.letchermusic.com www.letchermusic.com/music.htm Now from the critic in you I’d like to see what sort of type of p...

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Preview: Supermarket Shakespeare

Posted 7 months ago 0 responses

O, that this too, too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew!

That would be the ‘20 per cent off’ leg of lamb in the freezer section Hamlet is trying to defrost in time for Sunday lunch… And that’s pretty much the kind of thing you can expect to bump into if you go to Supermarket Shakespeare in Lee Green this weekend and the beginning of next week. Read More

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Review: Damien Hirst's Beautiful Inside My Head Forever

Posted 2 months ago 1 response

The art world is currently buzzing about one of the biggest and least publicised shows of the year. Bucking the tradition of going through galleries, Damien Hirst, he of the diamond encrusted skull, has decided to put his new works up for sale through Sotheby’s. Over 200 works will be going under the hammer Monday and Tuesday, but until then Sotheby’s is hosting the biggest ever Hirst show. Read More

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Review: Creatures Great and Small At Kinetica

Posted about 1 month ago 0 responses

Hoxton Square was taken over last week by an alien species. Not by crowds of patent-heeled, artfully styled students and designers – though they were there too, in record numbers – but by the weird and fantastic creations of the Kinetica Museum’s artists. Held in the Rove Gallery and part of the East London Concrete and Glass festival, Creatures Great and Small features what must surely be some of the quirkiest offerings of the contemporary art scene. Read More

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Art Review: Between Time And Space @ The Nunnery

Posted about 1 month ago 0 responses

Bow: home of the grime star, and self-styled E3 Ninja, Wiley, and not known as the demilitarised zone for nothing, yagetme, um, bruv. The Nunnery had changed dramatically on the outside since last time we’d visited, six or so years ago. There were pretty lights with a hint of the illuminated flourishes of New Spitalfields market. Talking to one of the gallery staff they were surprised that the lights had lasted potential feckless youth based destruction for so long. But anyhoo, this wasn’t meant to be some sociological meditation about the outside appearance of art galleries in the ghettos of London. Read More