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Friday 02.22.08
1984 party
We can’t believe this night is still going on!!!…And that this venue still functions! If you can’t get enough of cheesy 80’s pop, and dancing like your having a seizure, put on your rubber bangles, your puffiest crinoline, and lots of ruby red rouge and beam yourself into happier times where many fantasies […]

Sue Tilley loves her two bedroom council flat in Camden, North London. She is best known for her friendship with iconic performer Leigh Bowery andLucien Freud’s intimate drawings of the pair, but were the 80’s all fun and games and what made her write a book about her friend’s life?
What was 80’s Britain like for […]

Soigné Deluxe is a Brooklyn, New York based artist, cultural phenomenon, and co-founder of the Dreamscapegoat Performance Art Troupe. His acrylic and ink works, part pop art, part surreal, feature portraits of iconoclastic people that he considers “heroes”, and a stable of mystical creatures from a universe he calls “Zubenelganubi”. His work has been […]

Prickimage is a London Eastend VJ and video artist, firing his heavy visual load into the welcoming faces of London’s brightest club kids and assaulted on-lookers. From epileptic k-holes sucking clubbers into rave walls, to surreal films of gorillas on London Bridge, Prickimage’s irreverent work is full of fantasy, humor and intrigue. His bespoke visuals […]

AFRO PUNK IN LONDON
Star of independent film “Afro Punk” and former background singer for Outkast Tamar Kali speaks out about new album, politics, and the Black “skewed” community.
“I was at the Angelika Theater in New York and I saw this really beautiful, sexy Black girl. She was no more than nineteen… she was with this […]

One of the original riot girls who fought and fucked her way through a male dominated era, purveyor of punk Patti Smith rewinds with a newly released collection of covers entitled Twelve that is a master class in musicianship. Smith reunites with fellow megalomaniacs Tom Verlaine, ex-lover and poet rival, and legend Lenny Kaye, former […]