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Month: May 2006

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Delighted to be a contributor to ‘Level Crossing News’

Tue 30th May, 2006 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Naturally, I was beside myself with joy when I was asked if the mighty Level Crossing News could use one of my photos, and unable to contain my level crossing-related …

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Trafalgar Square washout

Sat 27th May, 2006 - by editor - Leave a Comment

You had to feel sorry for these guys. They put on a big free music event in the centre of London and then the weather pisses down relentlessly all day …

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The Angel, Brixton closed down

Sat 27th May, 2006 - by editor - 1 Comment

Now, this really sucks. The Angel, Coldharbour Lane is one of the last old-school black Brixton pubs left here and in the 12 years I’ve lived opposite the place, it’s …

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Last night’s Offline Club

Fri 26th May, 2006 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Still too hungover to string the words together, but here’s what guest star Richard Herring had to say about the night: Later I myself took part in a free piece …

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This magazine doesn’t exist

Tue 16th May, 2006 - by editor - Leave a Comment

But I kinda wish it did. *thanks to IanW

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Remembering the J18 street protests (1999)

Fri 12th May, 2006 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Back in 1999, big protests like this were still possible! Blimey: it seems like another age now, doesn’t it? Shame the quality’s a bit crap, but these videos were shot …

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Late night along the Thames

Thu 11th May, 2006 - by editor - Leave a Comment

I love walking along the Thames Path on the South Bank on a warm evening. Here’s some pics from last night: A couple walk into the night along the Thames …

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Places / wales

A short break in Hay On Wye, mid-Wales

Tue 9th May, 2006Thu 9th June, 2011 - by editor - Leave a Comment

A photo diary from a weekend in Hay on Wye.

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Big Offline coming up!

Wed 3rd May, 2006 - by editor - Leave a Comment

We’ve got alternative folksters, a rap outfit, indie popsters, DJs, stand up, poets and the star of TV’s Lee and Herring, Richard Herring! Check out the full bill – and …

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Belle and Sebastian at Trafalgar Square

Tue 2nd May, 2006 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Their PA may have had all the power of a wet moth, but I enjoyed their short set in Trafalgar Square – and here’s the inevitable ‘drunk people in fountain’ …

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