Friday, Aug 29 2003 | |||
So Christina is getting ready to take on Britney in the Battle of the Bottle Blondes for the limelight at the MTV Music Awards in New York tomorrow. Let the masses vie for the mercy of the clipboard nazis - we have our own film festival launch party to attend. |
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The last of the Tate & Egg live series brings Guy Bar-Amotz's movement-driven Dance Machine to Tate Britain. 7:30pm. Millbank, SW1. Free. | |||
Get your copy of Douglas Coupland's new novel Hey Nostradamus signed by the author at Books Etc Covent Garden. 1-2pm. 26 James St, WC2. 020 7379 6947. |
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It may not be the Oscars or Cannes, but when it comes to one-upping our mates in the Big Apple, why get bogged down with details. After all, this UK party is headlined by Coldcut. Or rather, new work from 80s relic Coldcut (who? Details again) is featured at the launch of the iconscious Film Festival. This underground arts collective also serves up screenings and online events from names such as visual masters Hexstatic and interactive geniuses Tokyoplastic. In all, plenty of buzz words to make for a larger-than-life tale to tell over lunch on Monday. iconscious
Film Festival - Launch party from 9pm on Saturday August 30 MF |
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Young British Designers take over this Late Friday's Village Fête at the V&A. It's worth a visit if only for the tombola with prime goodies from Skandium, Vitra, Fritz Hansen and more. Today 6:30-10pm, 1-5pm Sat. Cromwell Rd, SW7. £1.50. | |||
Three days of arts, cabaret and DJs for the Last Saloon Festathon at The Space. 9pm-2am Fri, 4pm-12am Sat and 3-10pm Sun. 269 Westferry Rd, E14. Free. | |||
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