Working on your fifteen minutes of fame? You might want to check out the latest East-meets-West avant-garde endeavour. |
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Fun man Mark Thomas puts it on at Hampstead Comedy Club. 8pm. 50 Englands Lne, NW3. £6. 020 7633 9539. |
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Blessed vocals at Jazz Café from Angela Johnson tonight 7:30pm. 5 Parkway, NW1. £17. 0870 264 3333 or here. |
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Super suprano Felicity Lott is belting it out @Wigmore Hall. 7:30pm. 36 Wigmore St, W1 £26. 020 7935 2141 or here. | ||||
Fred Gallery in Bethnal Green opened a couple of weeks back, the eponymous brain child of Fred Mann, an art dealer with a past and a penchant for lecturing (Oxford University, Goldsmiths College). Right off, he's got two exhibitions: Philip Jones' The Cop (sci-fi imagery and mythic motifs) at Bethnal Green and Jasmine La Nuit in collaboration with central London's Chamber of Pop Culture at the Horse Hospital. Jasmine La Nuit's the one to see: opened Saturday, it's a unique multi-media installation by the Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard. The exhibition features exclusive screenings from episodes of Andy Warhol's TV - Warhol's 70s TV series never before seen in the UK, and bound to attract all manner of creative types. Perfect date if you're trying to impress an artiste. |
Gary Moore and Jack Bruce are at Astoria in all-star Dick Heckstall-Smith tribute. 6pm 157 Charing Cross Rd, WC2. £15. 0870 060 3777 or here. |
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Spitalsfields Festival kick off with A Midsummer Night at Wilton Music Hall . 7:30pm. Wellclose Square, E1. £14- 25. 020 7377 1362 or online. |
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And the Horse Hospital - some say: the Alternative ICA - champions visionary and underground art, so you get the whole Factory feeling thrown in. Andy might have said he was deeply superficial, but he's sure been famous for more than his allotted quarter of an hour. Jasmine
La Nuit: Bjarne Melgaard and Andy Warhol |
If you're into that X Factor thing: G4 are at Royal Albert Hall, SW7. 7:30pm. £20-30. 020 7589 8212 or online. |
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Is your name Pete? Join in. |
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Last
week for Tate Modern's Damián
Ortega installation, A
Single Act and Osama
The Hero at Hampstead and the Andreas
Slominski exhibition at Serpentine Gallery. |
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by SF | ||||
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