London agenda for 29 June 2012
1. Spend some time outside, watching a film at Nomad Magical Cinema [Le Cool]
2. View the powerful images from the UK’s foremost sports photographer, Tom Jenkins [Run Riot]
3. Watch the Edinburgh previews of Bec Hill and Jim Campbell at the Hanbury [Don’t Panic]
4. Why bother about going to see something entitled The Pointless Universe [Ian Visits]
5. Drink beer at the People’s Supermarket [Tired of London]
29 Jun 2012
London agenda for Thursday 28 June 2012
1. Hear the sci-fi synths, jangling fuzz and Henry Cooper drum of Frankie Rose [Le Cool]
2. Talks with musicians and directors about the videos created for bands at the Book Club [Run Riot]
3. Party in a container for some serious after-work, free-entry, unlimited-free-beer, spill-out-onto-the-streets-type business at Kigu [Don’t Panic]
4. Dig deep into the legendary archives of St Bride Library to select some artefacts from the history of graphic design and printing at Out of the Box [Ian Visits]
5. Visit the Savoy Museum [Tired of London]
28 Jun 2012
London agenda for Wednesday 27 June 2012
1. Finish one’s Homework at the Bethnal Green Workingmans Club [Le Cool]
2. Celebrate Penny Arcade’s form of sex, freedom and art at Bitch! Dyke! Faghag! Whore [Run Riot]
3. Hear a dramatic retelling of the Mutiny on the Bounty by Richard Fitzwilliams [Ian Visits]
4. Find Lord Dowding [Tired of London]
27 Jun 2012
London agenda for Tuesday 26 June 2012
1. Check out the art that the kids are producing these days at the RCA Degree Show [Le Cool]
2. View the literary death match of artist Dr Brown, Mighty Boosh’s Rich Fulcher and Independent on Sunday literary editor Katy Guest at Concrete [Run Riot]
3. Buy some deck art in Camden at Bomb! [Don’t Panic]
4. Visit the most dangerous place on Earth, Berlin 1961 [Ian Visits]
5. Visit the Tech City Central tent [Tired of London]
26 Jun 2012
London agenda for Monday 25 June 2012
1. Discuss the Jerusalem documentary My Neighbourhood with director Julia Bacha at the Frontline [Don’t Panic]
2. Enjoy Jah Wobble and Keith Leven without Johnny Rotten at Metal Box in Dub [Flavorpill]
3. Spend a lunch break in a shifting, seething mass of intrigue, venality and violence at Literary London Crime: The Dark Eyes of London [Ian Visits]
4. Drink in the smallest public bar room [Tired of London]
25 Jun 2012
London agenda for Friday 22 June 2012
1. Dance along to the best Baroque hits at Georgian Decadence [Le Cool]
2. Hear tropi-cool tunes, 50’s retro riptides at the Working Man’s Animal Beach Party [Run RIot]
3. Listen to ‘a standout slice of guitar pop’ with Margate’s Two Wounded Birds [Flavorpill]
4. List something in West London for once, like, say Velour + Brey at Notting Hill Arts Club [Don’t Panic]
5. Walk the catwalks of Tower Bridge (for free) as part of Celebrate the City [Ian Visits]
6. Play table tennis in Queen’s Park [Tired of London]
22 Jun 2012
London agenda for Thursday 21 June 2012
1. Watch a bunch of illustrators at the Queen of Hoxton create a Hot Mess [Le Cool]
2. Eat wild foods, ugly vegetables and unusual cuts of meat and fish at Foodcyle’s Forgotten Feast [Run Riot]
3. Hear the ‘sonics of rap and R&B into a fearlessly forward-thinking mutation’ with TNGHT [Don’t Panic]
4. What if there are multiple quantum earths? And what if we could go there? Only £10 Transporter beam not included.
5. Walk beside Leg of Mutton Pond [Tired of London]
21 Jun 2012
London agenda for Wednesday 20 June 2012
1. Reëxamine Harry Beck tube map, and apparently have a drink, at the Transport Museum [Le Cool]
2. Watch propaganda for the politics of joy & disorder, Brand X [Run Riot]
3. Jonathan liked Best Coast two years ago so maybe it’s time to see them again [Don’t Panic]
4. Watch dinosaurs pitted against cowboys on the big screen at The Valley of Gwangi [Ian Visits]
5. Drink at the Fox and Hounds, Belgravia [Tired of London]
20 Jun 2012
London agenda for Tuesday 19 June 2012
1. Do some of that voodoo that you draw so well [Le Cool]
2. Get arrested by the Syrian Secret Police after 66 Minutes in Damascus [Run Riot]
3. Listen to a delicious slice of pop by Mara Carlyle [Flavorpill]
4. Listen to some doom soul by Cold Specks at Hoxton Hall [Don’t Panic]
5. Find the most nearly perfect example of the unique English invention and speciality – the Garden Suburb [Ian Visits]
6. Find Temple Stairs Arch [Tired of London]
19 Jun 2012
London agenda for Monday 18 June 2012
1. Listen to an appealing take on Moroder-style disco and techno-lite with Azari & III at the 100 Club [Le Cool]
2. Watch some ingenious puppetry with choreography by ‘Crow’ at Borough Hall [Run Riot]
3. Hear comedian Josie Long’s preview for her Edinburgh show at the BAC [Don’t Panic]
4. Catch Syphilis at the Court of Charles II [Ian Visits]
5. See Paolozzi’s Newton at the British Library [Tired of London]
18 Jun 2012
Snipe Highlights
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- Punk brewery just as sexist and homophobic as the industry they rail against
- The five spookiest abandoned London hospitals
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