As they say in the US, “game recognises game” – and hip-hoppers rarely hesitate to bestow honour upon its pioneers for teaching those next in line a thing or two – and the new kids who are doing it so well. So there’s moments tonight when, despite being age-mates, Public…
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July 2012
As the Olympics draws ever closer the London 2012 festival steps up its game and brings an incredible music festival to the capital – BT River of Music. Dotted all over town, the festival will stage a two-day musical assault from each continent of the world. The Pleasure Gardens plays…
Think of petrol station food and what springs to mind? Ginsters, day old pastries, and tea from a machine – and that’s if you’re going for the higher end of the scale – a step-up from the standard groceries, overpriced confectionery, and the wide Pot Noodle selection? As venues go,…
Directed by Jonathan Cenzual Burley, The Soul of Flies was nominated for ‘Best Film’ at the Sao Palo IFF Official Selection and was shown at the 55th BFI London Film Festival. El Alma de las Moscas, as it is known as in Spanish, is a visual feast where emotions are…
It’s a damn near crime we’ve taken our sweet time to spread the word about weekly music night Jazz Re:freshed, but that’s only because we’ve selfishly enjoyed being amongst the first few privy to their long-standing, progressive movement in our neck of the woods. Since 2003, they’ve inspired West…
If you’ve been following TCé long enough, you’ll know that every week I get my run on in London with a brilliant collective of creatives known as Run Dem Crew. Pioneered by DJ/poet Charlie Dark, the past year has seen RDC soar with plenty of press mentions, the growth of…