‘Free Time’ @ Somerset House, London last Saturday
Anyone else go along to this? It was fun! More photos here: Free Time In The Courtyard, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2, July 2006
‘Free Time’ @ Somerset House, London last Saturday Read More
Anyone else go along to this? It was fun! More photos here: Free Time In The Courtyard, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2, July 2006
‘Free Time’ @ Somerset House, London last Saturday Read More
Offline, Thurs, July 27th, Brixton, London SW9
Offline in two days – with Robert Newman! Read More
Rummaging through my archives, I came across some press clippings from a well-scary gig we played back in 1979. We were playing a Rock Against Racism gig at the Acklam …
Mod mayhem at the Acklam Hall, 1979 Read More
On Saturday, we checked out the demo against the terrible Israeli attacks on Lebanon, before grabbing lunch at the Photographers’ Gallery on Great Newport Street (by Leicester Square). Photos: London …
Protest and Party! Read More
I doubt if this is going to mean much to most if you, but tonight I managed to track down some live videos of the fabulous The Innocence Mission playing …
The Innocence Mission Read MoreVentured north tonight to the Old Queen’s Head pub in Islington for the Spinning Jenny night. A friend was DJing (although we could barely hear anything she was playing), with …
More beards per square inch than is entirely comfortable Read More
Just spent another fabulous weekend at the fantastic Country Fair in the middle of London. There was usual bonkers mix of medieval jousting, reggae bands, prize vegetables, steam engines, vegetable …
Lambeth Country Show Rocks! Read More
View from my window now… looks like a big fire near Poplar, east London.
London fire Read More
I’m slowly getting around to updating my section on beautiful Hay on Wye in Wales So far, I’ve done a piece on Hay Castle and posted up my Hay on …
Railways around Hay on Wye Read More
Photo report from Europride Day, Oxford Street, Saturday 1 July 2006 on the site now! EuroPride
Pride 2006, London Read More
Two updates to the site: Full photo report of the Critical Mass bike ride in central London, Friday June 30th, 2006 Photos of the last days of Shoreditch tube station
Critical Mass photos and Shoreditch station Read More
What a turn out. There were hundreds and hundreds of us! More pics to follow soon, but here’s the Mass paying a visit to the American Embassy. Next stop: Buckingham …
Critical Mass in London Read More
Had another top night at Offline with Jesus Licks and Boomclick Soundsystem on the stage and a bevy of top notch poets and DJs. Check out the photos: OFFLINE 29, …
Washboards, banjos, ukuleles and laptops Read More
I’ve finally got around to adding a piece about St Mary’s church, Silvertown, east London When I visited it in the mid 1980s it was a burnt out shell, but …
Another site update Read More
Confiscated cameras and synergetic co-branding opportunities ahoy – I take a trip to the o2 Wireless Festival, Hyde Park, London. Read my report here: o2 Wireless Festival, Hyde Park Last …
Picnics and corporate gigs Read More
I saw this crazy blue glowing cloud over Brixton around 2.20am this morning. It looked like the Aurora Borealis had gone walkabout from the north pole, and the cloud seemed …
Blue glowing cloud over Brixton, London Read More
The station light is still on, but the station has closed forever (note the black bunting). (Feature to appear in the disused railways section soon)
Farewell Shoreditch tube station Read More
Quick Test Checking out freeware Palm blogging app u*blog.
testing Palm blog software Read More
View from my window now.
Brixton sunset Read More
Full report to follow soon(ish) but in the meantime, here’s the intrepid urban crew emerging from the Devil’s Punchbowl, a stiflingly hot, bone-dry deep valley strewn with dead sheep in …
Back from Abergavenny urban walk! Read More
I love this kind of mad Victorian stuff – check out Volk’s sea railway which ran for nearly three miles in the sea along Brighton’s coastline. Not surprisingly, it lasted …
The mad railways of Brighton Read MoreTesting the Palm Treo/Splashblog mobile blogging tools – with this combo I can snap a picture on my Treo 650 phone, rattle off a caption and upload it to my …
View from my window Read More
It felt really odd coming back to a place I hadn’t visited for twenty odd years, but I’ve posted up a photo report of my trip to Silvertown and North …
Walking around London’s docklands Read More
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 …
Delighted to be a contributor to ‘Level Crossing News’ Read More
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 …
Trafalgar Square washout Read More
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 …
The Angel, Brixton closed down Read MoreStill 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 …
Last night’s Offline Club Read More
But I kinda wish it did. *thanks to IanW
This magazine doesn’t exist Read More
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 …
Remembering the J18 street protests (1999) Read More