Monday, Aug 18 2003 | |||
For all those who wait for a business trip to charge an evening's dirty viewing to their room number, now you can enjoy the experience at home without the moral condemnation of a hotel receptionist. |
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Find out what all the fuss is about. Acoustic duo Gwyn + Will performs at the Pizza Express Jazz Club. 9pm. 10 Dean St, W1. £12.50. 020 7439 8722. | |||
Not a member, but would love to get in? Catch Mat White tonight at the Cobden Club. 9pm. 170-172 Kensal Road, W10. £3. | |||
Pout Uncut is the UK's first interactive programming that aims to deliver female-friendly satellite dirt. The brainchild of London-based former ballerina, Amanda Kiss, Pout Uncut is a move away from dodgy 80s styling and wobbly tits and arses in favour of cool urban vignettes and shaky MTV camerawork. For a £5 registration fee you can decide what to watch via the red button on your remote control and vote for the nightly "Hit List", "Your Choice Quickies", and the exclusive sex reality series, "Riot Kitty". If all this whets your appetite (or anything else) there is also a 24 hour shopping channel at pouttv.co.uk where you can order the latest ranges of Japanese "simulators" including the Bingo, which looks set to knock the Rabbit right out of its hutch. Pout Uncut is available on Satellite Digital Channel 984, nightly from 8.30pm-5.30am. Register through pouttv.co.uk or call 08700 50 6969. We have a free six-month subscription to the reader with the cheekiest title suggestion for Pout specials. Write us at poutcontest@urbanjunkies.com |
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Fans of Chaplin, go indulge the NFT's preview of Will Schickel's The Life and Art of Charlie Chaplin tonight. 7pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. £10.70. | |||
Five years on and the gays, strays and friends keep on coming. Popcorn marks its fifth at Heaven. 10:30pm-3am. Under the Arches, Villiers St, WC2. £4. | |||
Last chance for Philip-Lorca DiCorcia's dramatic shots at the Whitechapel, Cindy Sherman's morphing self portraits at the Serpentine, the stunning acts of Cirque Éloize at the Barbican and The Madness of George Dubya at The Arts Theatre. | |||
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