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Wales

Great games – Wales 32 England 31, Wembley, 1999: oh yes!

Fri 26th March, 2010 - by editor - 1 Comment

Easily the best day I’ve ever spent at the Wembley Stadium  – new or old – was the glorious sunny afternoon where Scott Gibbs jigged past several players to score …

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photos / Places / snow

Deserted 57th Street station, Chicago, winter of ’99

Fri 26th March, 2010Fri 26th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

After a lovely long walk across snow-covered parks and – unwittingly – over a frozen lake or two, I decided to catch the train back to my hotel in the …

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Brixton / Clubs & Nightlife

The curious case of the Tap Dancing Smiths fan (video)

Fri 26th March, 2010Fri 26th March, 2010 - by editor - 1 Comment

This is why Brixton is the best place to live in London: where else can you see a fine bill of indie bands, curious acts and a girl tap-dancing to, …

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photos / Places

A sunny summer’s afternoon in Brighton

Thu 25th March, 2010 - by editor - 2 Comments.

Taking a nap on the Palace Pier, Brighton. Regulars to this blog may have noticed that it’s enjoyed something of a revamp, with a shiny new interface and new features …

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Places

Chicago: snow, fog and Jenny Jones TV show

Wed 24th March, 2010Wed 24th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Ten years ago, I found myself being unexpectedly invited to be a guest on a popular US tabloid chat show called Jenny Jones. They asked if I’d like to do …

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London

Bright light over London. Are we calling Batman?

Wed 24th March, 2010Wed 24th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

There’s a very bright blue light shining up into the central London night sky from what must be somewhere around the Southbank. I don’t think we’re in need of Batman …

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Fake houses at Leinster Gardens Paddington
London / Places

The incredible fake houses of Paddington

Tue 23rd March, 2010Fri 4th June, 2010 - by editor - 5 Comments.

A deceptive façade at 23/24 Leinster Gardens, Paddington, London W2

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London / Places

A trip to the fabulous Horniman Museum

Mon 22nd March, 2010 - by editor - 3 Comments.

I love this place – parts of it feel like you’ve stepped into an untouched Edwardian gallery of curiosities, while other parts are as high tech as anything you’ll find …

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Brixton / Clubs & Nightlife

BANJOS! PUNK! CLOGS! VIOLAS! Brixton Offline Club

Sun 21st March, 2010Sun 21st March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

After the headliners pulled out with the gig looming up fast, it looked like we’d be looking at an empty stage on Friday, but we managed to hastily assemble a …

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Places / railways

The melancholic romance of abandoned railway lines

Sat 20th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

If you’ve only a passing interest in Britain’s railways, its architecture or industrial past, you should find Subterranea Brittanica’s Closed Stations site an invaluable and compelling resource.

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Brixton / Clubs & Nightlife / Places

Brixton night out: Windmill and the Prince Albert

Fri 19th March, 2010Fri 19th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Brixton’s got some awesome venues, and on any just about any given night you can find some great stuff going on. Last night I checked out the excellent Lost Cavalry …

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Before the wrecking ball arrived
Places

Victorian Birmingham gets flattened: time-lapse video

Thu 18th March, 2010Sun 29th March, 2015 - by editor - 5 Comments.

In the 1960s and 70s, amateur snapper Derek Fairbrother made over 20 photographic time-lapse sequences showing the demolition of old buildings and their replacement by new buildings and road systems …

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London

Tate Modern: Miroslaw Balka’s ‘How It Is’ sculpture

Wed 17th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Polish artist Miroslaw Balka’s sculpture – entitled ‘How It Is’ – dominates the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern, standing 13 metres high by 30 metres long, and balanced on …

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London

Revolution Paper, Mexican Prints at the British Museum

Tue 16th March, 2010Tue 16th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

This is only on until the 5th of April, so get down to the British Museum sharpish if you want to check out some superb political posters from the great …

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New York / Places

Queensboro Bridge & the Roosevelt Island Tramway, NYC

Tue 16th March, 2010Tue 16th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

We’re slowly working our way over every bridge out of Manhattan – we’ve strutted over the Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, the George Washington Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge, and a …

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London

London Razor skyscraper packs wind turbines, Bladerunner-style (update)

Mon 15th March, 2010Wed 24th February, 2021 - by editor - 9 Comments.

Looking like it’s sprouted from the set of Bladerunner is London’s newest high-rise apartment block, the ‘Razor.’ The 148 metre-tall high-tech tower will feature built-in wind turbines – a world …

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New York / Places

5Pointz, Queens NYC: the most graffiti’d building in New York?

Sun 14th March, 2010Sun 14th March, 2010 - by editor - 1 Comment

Situated by Jackson Avenue at Crane Street and Davis Street in Long Island City, 5 Pointz claims to be the “world’s premiere ‘graffiti Mecca,’ showcasing aerosol artists from around the …

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London / photos

Snappers snap snaps at the Getty photogallery

Sat 13th March, 2010Sun 14th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Photographers taking photographs of photographs at the Getty Gallery, by Oxford Circus.

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Brixton

Brixton Village on a Saturday

Sat 13th March, 2010Sun 14th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

The old Granville Arcade (now renamed Brixton Village) was a moribund place for many years but thanks to a recent initiative to offer the empty shop units rent-free to artists, …

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New York / Places / stuff

Some photos: Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY

Fri 12th March, 2010Sun 14th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Some more photos from our travels around Williamsburg, Brooklyn NYC:

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stuff

A walk through the Thames Tunnel

Fri 12th March, 2010Sat 13th March, 2010 - by editor - 4 Comments.

Connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping, the Thames Tunnel was built between 1825 and 1843 by Marc Brunel and his son, the legendary Great Western railway engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Hailed in …

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stuff

Meeting Phil Daniels (Quadrophenia)

Sun 7th March, 2010Wed 27th July, 2011 - by editor - 1 Comment

I was asked by an old chum to take some photos at the launch of Phil Daniel’s biography, Phil Daniels – Class Actor – I’ve always liked the fella since …

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Brixton / stuff

Offline goes Brazilian!

Sun 7th March, 2010Sun 14th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

We had a great Offline night in the Brixton Albert on Friday, with Brazilian rockers OCIO putting in a top live set. Here�s a few pics.

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Brixton / stuff

Windrush Square: new public square in Brixton

Sun 7th March, 2010Sun 14th March, 2010 - by editor - 7 Comments.

Used for sheep pasture until the end of the 19th Century, the space in front of Brixton Tate library was purchased by Sir Henry Tate’s widow and donated to the …

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Brixton / stuff

Brixton Village (Granville Arcade)

Sun 7th March, 2010Sun 14th March, 2010 - by editor - 2 Comments.

Late last year, the Space Makers Agency teamed up with London & Associated Properties PLC and Lambeth Council to fill the empty shop units in the Brixton Village indoor market …

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Brixton / stuff

Atomic Suplex at Offline Club, Brixton

Wed 17th February, 2010Sat 13th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

It was a night of full on raaawck’n’rollll at the Brixton Albert on Friday – here’s some pics:

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football / stuff

Chelsea vs Cardiff City: FA cup, pics

Wed 17th February, 2010Sat 13th March, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

We came. We saw. We outsang the home fans. We put up a bit of a decent fight but were finally overwhelmed. Here’s some pics from Cardiff’s away trip to …

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stuff

My mod past – Mods Mayday and all that

Thu 11th February, 2010Thu 24th June, 2021 - by editor - 4 Comments.

Here’s me in my mod days, back in 1979 with the band Beggar (as heard on the outer chart troubling Mods Mayday album). I’m the bloke on the left. I’d …

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stuff

Trinity Buoy Wharf and Container City, Docklands – photos

Tue 9th February, 2010Sat 13th March, 2010 - by editor - 2 Comments.

Here’s the second part of our walk last weekend. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a great place to visit, and the diner was ace too!

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stuff

East India Docks and Basin walk – photos

Tue 9th February, 2010Sat 13th March, 2010 - by editor - 1 Comment

We went for a walk around East India DLR station on Saturday and had an unexpectedly pleasant walk. Parts of it feel very Brooklyn-esque: wide open spaces, industrial decay and …

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