Heeb Magazine, New York's allegedly edgy quarterly mag of all things tangentially Jewish and ironically correct is saying well-hello to London with the launch of the Heeb Film Festival at Hampstead's Everyman Cinema. |
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Maharishi warehouse sale at Hanbury Gallery. 10am-7:30 pm. 16 Hanbury Street, E1. |
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Erasure-boy Andy Bell hosts a night of electro sleaze and sass: Electrogogo/Penthouse Xmas Party at Madame JoJo. 10pm-3am. 8 Brewer St, W1 |
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In association with the new Jewish Community Centre for London (slated to be funkier than thou), the four day festival offers an eclectic mix of comedy classics and contemporary Jewish cinema. Opening tonight with Todd Solondz's considered contentious Palindromes, and running till Sunday's Heir to an Execution, there's a cornucopia of Groucho's favourites, satirical Sixties classics and (I'm sure) people-watching to the max. |
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Burro sample sale. 10:30am -7pm. 29 Floral Street, WC2. |
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Slovenian art-cum-politics- cum music collective Laibach is at Electric Ballroom. 7pm. 184 Camden High St, NW1. £17. 0870 154 4040 or here. |
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And if you don't want to spend your Chanukah gelt, there's a series of free shorts being screened in the Upper Lounge all weekend. Think plush velvet sofas and Woody Allen-alikes sipping coffee with angst. North London never had it so good. And it's never been so cool to be Jewish. Happy Kratzmas. Heeb Film
Festival - December 15 to 19 |
Anime fans rejoice and head to County Hall: International Manga and Anime Festival is on from today. 11am-6pm. Westm'ter Brg Rd SE1. Free. |
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80s relics galore: Here&Now Tour hits Wembley. 7:30pm. Empire Way, HA9. £36.50. 0870 154 4040 or online. |
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Rocketman Elton John is at Hammersmith Apollo. 8pm. Queen Caroline St, W6. £25 & up. 0870 154 4040 or here |
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