Monday, December 17, 2007

Death Ray Trebuchey present Jolly Roger @ the Bethnal Green Working Mens Club

Death Ray Trebuchey present... Jolly Roger
A night of musical madness

Ahoy there me hardies! Get ready to set sail for a musical odyssey. From the gin soaked back streets of London Town to the vodka swilling bars of Odessa, via a tot of rum on the high sea!

Live:

DEATH RAY TREBUCHEY
THE INVISIBLE
Plus DJ Penny Metal (Russian Ska to Romanian Wedding Music) Ed Seed (The Mules) and Dr James Harrison (Balkan Beats)

Free shot of Pampero Rum with entry price!

Thursday the 20th of December at the Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, 42 Pollards Row, E2 6NB
9.30pm till 2am – Entry: £5 before 11pm , £6 after.

Porpoise on the Park Festival

Two Nights of Jazz & Plasmatronics


Tripping in the Country @ Bardens Boudoir

'TRIPPING IN THE COUNTRY'
Christmas Party
A festive jolly-up of Cosmic Country Twang!

at Bardens Boudoir.
Thursday 20th December 2007
8pm-late (2pm)
£5

AlterNATIVITY - StellaDore show @ Studio 95

AlterNATIVITY - StellaDore show at Studio 95, 91 Brick Lane, London E1 6QL. Featuring Chu, Eine, I-lib, Cept, Inkie, D*Face, Rugman, Sickboy, KidAcne, Part2ism, Pure Evil, Leigh Dyer, Stef Plaetz, Beth Brown, Modern Toss, Cat Johnston, Tinsel Edwards, Word To Mother, Twinkle Troughton








Thursday, December 6, 2007

Rum tasting by master distiller at Cotton's, Camden

Master Distiller of Pampero from Venezuela Luis Figaro comes to London for a rum tasting experience.




My Still Life as Personal Object photos






photos by konstantinos dagritzikos

LCC Final MA Photography Exhibition photos




Tuesday, November 13, 2007

LCC Final MA Photography Exhibition

London College of Communication - MA Photography Final Exhibition

Private View: Tuesday 20 November 6-8.30
20-27 November, Monday-Friday 10-5, Saturday 10-4
The Galleries, London College of Communication, Elephant & Castle, London SE1 6SB
http://www.map2007.co.uk/info.htm

Absynth photos





London Gypsy Orchestra photos






Saturday, November 10, 2007

Absynth @ Favela Chic

Nottas Production has the pleasure to invite you once more to its 'Absynth' show featuring this time the most interesting and creative Brazilian band in London TukriyaTu 'You create yourself' with a film introduction by Dinam Sbardelott 'Cycling makes me Fly'... plus eclectic sound from DJ Nova.
TuKriyatu last gig of 2007 with lucky CDs and more surprises!!!!
Sunday 11th Nov at 7pm
Favela Chic,91-93 Great Eastern St, Old St, exit 3
£6 on the door, £5 with e-ticket

London Gypsy Orchestra @ Union Chapel

A Gypsy Dream ... or A Musical Journey of Visions, Fire & Light
An entrancing evening of Eastern European & Balcan music performed by the 40 piece London Gypsy Orchestra, with magical performances from around the globe, in the beautiful candle-lit atmosphere of the Union Chapel, Compton Terrace, London N1 2UN.
November 10, 8pm
£10, £7.50 concessions
www.unionchapel.org.uk


Wednesday, November 7, 2007

My Still Life as Personal Object

MY STILL LIFE AS A PERSONAL OBJECT @ ALMA ENTERPRISES

Nick Goulis, Yu-Chen Wang, Andro Semeiko, David Blandy, Lakis and Aris Ionas

9 November - 16 December 2007

Opening Night: Thursday 8 November, 6-9pm (performance 8pm)
Gallery Opening Times: Friday - Sunday, 12noon – 6pm (Thursday 6 December 6-9pm as part of First Thursdays)
Alma Enterprises: 1 Vyner Street, London E2 9DG
info@almaenterprises.com
www.almaenterprises.com

Curated by BasementArtProject.com

Monday, November 5, 2007

Lucha Britannia

"LUCHA BRITANNIA", the new manifesto in entertainment: Half circus, half cabaret, half nightclub, half fight club, half steam-punk rave, half revolutionary party meeting, (that’s a lot of halves!)
www.myspace.com/luchabritannia
www.luchabritannia.co.uk


Friday 2nd Nov @ SEONE club, Weston St, London Bridge, SE1 3QX

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Oxjam Music Festival by Pushing Pussy Records

Pushing Pussy Records presents Brick Lane's Oxjam
Sunday Special @ the Vibe Bar in aid of Oxfam

Sunday 28th October
2.30 - till late



Dorian Gray Project: Happy Days

Curated by Infinity Bunce and Katherine Lubar

11 October – 30 November 2007
John Jones, 4 Morris Place, London N4 3JG, +44 (0)207 281 5439





We like it a lot

Curated by Ellen Mara De Wachter, Ali MacGilp and Cassandra Needham

Artists: Azorro, Tobias Collier, Matthew Coombes, Richard DeDomenici, Vito Drago, Juan Manuel Echavarria, Tatiana Echeverri Fernandez, Dirk Fleischmann, Beatrice Gibson & Jamie McCarthy, Adam James, Adrian Lee, Marko Maetamm, Harold Offeh, Edward Oliver, Andrew Parker, Johnny Parry, Mathew Sawyer & the Ghosts, Richard Sarson, Solmaz Shahbazi, Pilvi Takala, Charlie Tweed, Mark Wayman, Zorka Wollny & Anna Szwajgier

We like it a lot takes its title from a video by the Polish collective Azorro, in which the artists visit and comment on exhibitions in Warsaw. In each instance their experience of the art on show is indiscriminately summed up with this one inadequate but emphatic phrase. Under the banner of Azorro’s subversive slogan, the curators have selected works they like a lot by London-based and international artists, and brought them together for a weeklong exhibition with daily performances and screenings.
18 – 21 August 2007, daily 12 – 6 pm
Nettie Horn, 25b Vyner Street, London, E2 9DG, Tel: 0208 980 1568