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Month: July 2008

festivals / stuff

Indietracks 2008

Tue 29th July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Steam trains, stations, late night singalongs in railway carriages, indie bands, Los Campesinos, real ale and blazing sun all weekend = 100% win! Click here for a full photo report …

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Battersea Power Station

Sun 20th July, 2008 - by editor - 3 Comments.

As promised, here’s some more photos from the open day at Battersea Power station, with a full report here.

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Brixton / stuff

The Thirst & Innercity Pirates

Sun 20th July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Wow. Last night’s Offline was fantastic – we had a special acoustic performance from fast-rising local boys The Thirst and I think the Innercity Pirates are my new favourite live …

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Battersea Power Station

Mon 14th July, 2008 - by editor - 6 Comments.

We went along to a rare open day at Battersea Power Station where ambitious new development plans were being shown off. Expect a  full photo report soon, but here’s a …

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Ukuleles, fiddles, electronica, craft corner and a nun

Sun 13th July, 2008Thu 19th January, 2012 - by editor - Leave a Comment

We had a terrific night of fun at Offline at JAMM on Thursday. The bill was, shall we say, very eclectic! [photo reluctantly removed by request] Kinzli sang beautiful, delicate …

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Brixton / stuff

Upcoming Offline Club nights in Brixton

Thu 10th July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Thursday’s Offline show (tonight) has got a ‘Critic’s Choice’ rating in Time Out – do come along as there’s a chuffing fantastic bill on offer and it’s all for free! …

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Offline Club: recommended in Time Out!

Tue 8th July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

We’ve had two nice previews in Time Out for Thursday’s gig at JAMM in Brixton and been awarded a ‘recommended’ rating. So come along and don’t miss out on the …

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Brixton / photos / stuff

A stormy afternoon in Brixton

Tue 8th July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

The weather continues its un-summer like path (which is fine by me seeing as I prefer the golden browns of Autumn and the crisp air of wintery mornings!)… Here’s some …

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A Brick Lane curry

Tue 8th July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Brick Lane runs from Bethnal Green in the north, passes through Spitalfields and on towards Whitechapel High Street. Situated in the heart of London’s Sylheti Bangladeshi community, the street is …

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Brixton / stuff

Offline at the Albert

Sun 6th July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Friday night at the Albert with the Royal Trumpets, The Hospital Bombers and Nigel of Bermondsey was fun. Here’s some photos! More photos 

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Candide at the English National Opera

Sat 5th July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

I’m not normally an opera-going sort of chap, but we popped along to see a production of Candide by the English National Opera at The London Coliseum. Voltaire’s story of …

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London / photos

Greenwich Tunnel & Canary Wharf

Wed 2nd July, 2008Fri 15th April, 2011 - by editor - Leave a Comment

We originally tried to get a Clipper boat back into town after learning that the DLR system was suspended for maintenance work. Despite being sold the ticket and informed that …

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Greenwich Park and Royal Observatory

Wed 2nd July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

We enjoyed a lovely picnic* in Greenwich Royal Park, which covers 183 acres of land originally laid out in the 17th century.  (*before the braying yuppies turned up) Greenwich Park …

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Greenwich – Naval College & Market

Wed 2nd July, 2008 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Continuing our walk from the O2 dome around the Greenwich Peninsula, we walked around the Royal Naval College, before popping into the excellent Greenwich Market for some fresh bread, cheese …

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Millennium Dome to Greenwich walk (part two)

Tue 1st July, 2008 - by editor - 1 Comment

Here’s some more pics from  our wander along the Thameside path from the Millennium Dome into Greenwich. More photos soon! It was nice to find what felt like a piece …

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