Wednesday, July 16 2003 | |||
After the darkness and before
the light, there lays the ICA's new festival. |
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The giant screens are up again in Covent Garden, WC2 & Victoria Park, E2 as Pagliacci with Placido Domingo is transmitted live from the Royal Opera. 8pm. Free. | |||
California pop from hotly tipped Dublin lads The Thrills at Astoria tonight. 7pm. 157 Charing Cross Rd, WC2. £10. 0207 734 8932. | |||
For two nights, the ICA offers its vision of the future of cinema. For cinema enthusiasts there will be screenings of cult films with
an added live DJ soundtrack as well as exclusive previews of hot tix
like Buffalo Soldiers with Joaquin Phoenix and Ed Harris, but it's not
only about cinema. RP |
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Do send us ideas, event details and feedback. We want to hear from you. | |||
Find the soul of London as Houldsworth Gallery opens Imaging London in collaboration with London Consortium @ Tate's summer school. 10am-5:30pm. 33-34 Cork St, W1. Free. | |||
Private view tonight of 20 artists' interpretation of the Great Game of global imperialism at Century Gallery. 6-9pm. 1-15 Cremer St, E2. Free. | |||
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