WEDNESDAY MARCH 4, 2009 |
Moonlighting |
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Who
isn't multifaceted these days? Hard-working
journo by day, lauded photographer by night,
lover and occasional wise guy somewhere in the
middle. Venues are tripling-up as freelancer
offices, restaurants, and post-work-booze-holes
all in one. Hell, we're even thinking about
moonlighting UJHQ as a drinking den in the evenings
(well, we already have the bar, the booze, and
the soundtrack).
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Multitasking
is nothing new - fashion
designers as DJs and DJs
as designers; heiresses
as magazine editors and magazines
as club promoters - but dear Molaroid
Solomon's been pushing the old envelope
by anyone's standard: i-D stylist, London Kicks
editor, For3ign DJ... Behind his huge sunglasses
and platinum wig, clearly lies an entrepreneurial
brain of no little ingenuity.
Tuning into the springtime raciness that's
clearly in the multifaceted air (Lady Gaga's
knicker fetish being a prime expression of the
zeitgeist), his latest club offering is Sextape.
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With
a different celebrity sex tape theme each
month (Paris, apparently receiving the
premiere honour) and fellow media/DJ polymaths
The Voguettes on hand, that's fashion,
music, alcohol, and sex all in one mid-week
package. But what on Earth are we going
to do for the rest of the month?
Sextape launches tonight
17 Hanover Square, W1S 1HU
9pm-3am, free entry but dress sexy
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TODAY'S
EVENT PICKS |
Dance, flower girls, live bands, carbaret, ice cream: Rock Hula. 8pm - 1am, Proud Galleries, The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1. £3. |
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White walls get freewheelingly acryliced in 100 Minutes of Havana. 7pm, Village Underground, 54 Holywell Lane, EC2. Free. |
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World premiere of Wertenbaker's new translation of Euripides's dark tragedy.
7:30pm. Greenwich Theatre, Crooms Hill, SE10. £15 |
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Large-scale photographs of leading female surgeons. Cutting. 10am - 5pm,
Hunterian Museum, 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A. Free.
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