"Twice the idea had come to him. Yesterday during an intense bowl evacuation". This is the kind of stuff you might accidentally run into if you begin to browse the website of Supermundane. |
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Catch Holly Hunter in By The Bog Of Cats previewing at Wyndham. 7:30pm. Charing Cross Rd, WC2. £10-39.50. 0870 060 6633 or online. |
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Expect a Feliz Navidad with legendary Latino star singer Jose Feliciano at Jazz Café. 7:30pm. 5 Parkway, NW1. £20. 0870 154 4040 or here. | ||||
If the name Supermundane rings a bell, you probably know his playful pencil drawings from Sleaze (he was the art editor), but if you haven't seen his site yet, proceed with caution. It's one of those electronic playgrounds that you really shouldn't visit if you've got something important to do, because there's a real danger you'll be in there for hours. Click on 'Random' and you're faced with a line drawing of a mother owl with huge spiralling eyes and her bouncing baby chicklet. Click on 'Happiness' and you get to watch a square dog eject geometric dog poo. It's difficult to make dog poo endearing but Supermundane achieves
it. And the really scary thing is... he's got himself a gallery show. |
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Indie five-piece band Gomez plays at Forum. 7pm. 9-17 Highgate Rd, NW5. £17.50. 0870 154 4040 or online. |
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Lo Recordings hosts a night at Big Chill Bar. 7pm-12am. 91-95 Dray Walk, E1. Free |
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Outstanding documentary XXI Century is screened at the Frontline Club. 7:30pm. 13 Norfolk Pl, W2. £5. Book. |
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From tomorrow, a brand new set of his sometimes simple, sometimes intricate, but always silly pencil drawings, will be on display and for sale. So if you've always fancied a drawing of square dog poo for your front room, this might be your only chance. Supermundane
- New Drawings Nov 30-Dec 10 |
Paul Young fronts cultish Los Pacaminos at Islington Acad. 7pm. 16 Parkfield St, N1. £15. 08700 600 100 or here. |
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Pretty face of C4 news, Jon Snow speaks at IoE tonight. 8pm. Bedford Way, WC1. £7. 0870 990 1299 or online. |
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Last week for Sam Taylor-Wood at White Cube and the Christopher Dresser and the Asia-Europe arts Encounters exhibitions at the V&A. | ||||
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