MANTIGERS OF SUMATRA
April 25, 2006
Monday 8th of May, 8.00pm South East London Folklore Society, The Spanish Galleon, 48 Greenwich Church Street, SE10 9BL 2.50UKP...
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MAUD LARSSON EXHIBITION!
February 21, 2005
Strange Birth The Grant Museum of Comparative Anatomy, UCL, London 3. March - 3. May 2005 Strange Birth is...
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Lithuanian KinoKulture
October 20, 2004
23rd Detour/Homage to Wim Wenders Visit http://www.theculture.net/detour to see pictures of David Ellis's Lithuanian detour....
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re: THE FINAL SOLUTION OF THE CELEBRITY PROBLEM
July 18, 2003
( this was anonymously posted as a comment upon our website, but I feel it should be highlighted. If...
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Travels In Corporeality by James B.L. Hollands
July 17, 2003
i) Love Is A Dangerous Angel - The Costa Duarada "Never ever sterilise stethyscopes by boiling them, even if your...
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Minority Retort #3 by Jim Beresford
April 23, 2003
There is now a Legion of shirt sheen marching behind us and the taunting starts.
”I’m Free!!!”
Voices from long ago, but John Inman made us and I remember too late that my companion walks with him and has a leg of the best MINCE running all the way up to his handbag.
“Where’s your handbag?!!!”
“Walk faster, dolly,” I hiss as my friend makes everything worse by making a silent film actress’ shocked gesture ( Lillian Gish ) and turning the heat right up on the mince.
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Minorities Retort : Everybody Smokes by Jim Beresford
February 24, 2003
SHIP YARD.
Cranes on the move gliding silently on the horizon. Giant jurassic skeletons slowly stooping for prey, jaws drooling with chains. The rhythmic slam of powerhammers and the haunting shift sirens - barely heard here since the seventies - echo across the town. Swan Hunter's shipyard, scarcely operational for the past decade, is once again operating at almost full strength with an M.o.D. order for two aircraft carriers. They are scheduled to launch in two years.
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Week 3 : Ding Dong Merrily On High by Roger K. Burton
January 24, 2003
Deep fried turkeys are another favourite recipe; take one 50 gallon oil
drum, place in garden on a gas ring, half fill with cooking oil, heat to a
billion degrees, via rope and pulley immerse a family sized turkey into the
boiling oil for approximately 20 minutes and then try to retrieve it without
scalding yourself to death!
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New York: I don’t know about you boys, I’m getting me some donuts by Ted Dave
January 24, 2003
If the Palace of Westminster were to go, well, I wouldn’t miss that pile of bricks and maybe we’d end up with something that reflected this century rather than the governing priorities of the one before the last. Buckingham Palace: take it now and all that dwell within. London is a sprawl of that which is special, its organic and time-worn structure the very charm in which we live. No one part is that vital, no part signifies London, unless of course those planes started falling from the skies onto Routemaster buses. But until that day, London is safe from that which has befallen NYC. The Towers, so much more than the shabby and claustrophobic Empire State Building, were New York. Their absence has changed irrevocably the city of my dreams.
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Week 2 : The Great Power Issue by Roger K. Burton
December 19, 2002
Take my amazingly eccentric assistant Birgitta, who not only drives a rice burner complete with bumper sticker - stating Fuck War - but her front number plate also bears the message Here comes Trouble...In a very real sense she represents one the many original old school hippie counter-culturists who still live in New Mexico, and she has a pedigree that reads like a who's who of the 60s.
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Lighting Up by Jim Beresford
December 10, 2002
I have a very splendid view of the city from my fourteenth floor penthouse. Every evening I stand on the balcony and watch the fires . Newcastle is now admitting to have an ‘arson crisis’
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Week 1: A Sense of Place by Roger K. Burton
December 10, 2002
Welcome to New Mexico “Land of Enchantment” reads the billboard at Albuquerque airport...
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