Wednesday, June 18 2003 | |||
Does the thought of barbecues make you want to put an end to it all? Paper plates, greasy wieners and shrivelled wings... Can't it be done with a bit of panache? Image: Suicide Bomber Barbie by Simon Tyszko |
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Art meets circus as Lea Anderson and The Circus Space's 2003 graduating class put on Circus Virus tonight. 7:30pm. Coronet St, N1. £7. 020 729 9522 | |||
ICA's multimedia festival Cybersonica opens with its interactive exhibition of sound installations at the Deluxe-Arts Gallery. 6-9pm. 2-4 Hoxton Square, N1. Free. | |||
Check out the Sanderson's barbies for a different kind of backyard soirée: Blue fin tuna dogs and beefburgers with foie gras. Steak ciabattas and salade niçoise. And if you're craving a bit of classic barbie fare, there are plenty of jumbo dogs and burgers on hand. Forget the portable grill and don't worry about weeding. With plush white booths, soft lights and eye delights, you'll never want to sit in your own backyard again. The Sanderson's got a patio that's ready to play. Sanderson Barbecue at Spoon+ TR |
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Network Canada sets out to prove that Canadian comedy is far more than Celine Dion. 2nd Annual Comedy Fest tonight at the Porterhouse. 7pm. Maiden Lne, WC2. £8-13. |
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End of season sale starts at Parisian label Louis Féraud. 11am-7pm. 4 New Burlington Pl, W1. | |||
Cheese mites, mosses and mould. NFT has dug out the creepy-crawlies. 6:30pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. £7.50. | |||
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