underground – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk A blog from a lifestyle journo covering culture, food and style in London and beyond. Mon, 23 Jul 2018 21:50:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/cropped-logo_2017-32x32.jpg underground – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk 32 32 Five Dope Tracks is a curation of dope music, five tracks at a time. Check out the monthly playlist each month on Spotify. underground – The Cultural Exposé clean episodic underground – The Cultural Exposé megerecooper@gmail.com megerecooper@gmail.com (underground – The Cultural Exposé) The Five Dope Tracks music podcast underground – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/five_dope_tracks_podcast_cover.jpg http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk What we’ve been up to… Jimmy’s Underground Pop Up at Dvine Cellars http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/eat-drink/what-weve-been-up-to-dvine-cellars-underground-pop-up/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/eat-drink/what-weve-been-up-to-dvine-cellars-underground-pop-up/#comments Mon, 18 Aug 2014 10:00:43 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=9223 Jimmy Garcia knows a thing or two about throwing a supperclub.  Hailed as a pop-up king by critics and foodies, the chef and his team whip up amazing dishes  in alternative venues, like the Dvine Cellars in Clapham which hosted his latest series of unique, underground restaurants.  Last month we were invited to tuck into an […]

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Jimmy Garcia knows a thing or two about throwing a supperclub.  Hailed as a pop-up king by critics and foodies, the chef and his team whip up amazing dishes  in alternative venues, like the Dvine Cellars in Clapham which hosted his latest series of unique, underground restaurants.  Last month we were invited to tuck into an ethically sourced 5 course menu, featuring a remarkable trio of canapes, wild salmon ‘tartare’, pork belly, a surprise course and a rich chocolate brownie with nutella ice cream and a black pepper shortbread.  Generous compliments to the chefs: every dish was nothing short of foodie heaven and were the clear highlights of an unique evening that felt like the kind of dinner party we could get used to. Check out our pics below, but for more details of Jimmy’s pop-ups visit: www.jimmyspopups.com.

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Something you should see… Art of Angel at Angel tube station http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/what-to-do-in-london/something-you-should-see-art-of-angel-at-angel-tube-station/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/what-to-do-in-london/something-you-should-see-art-of-angel-at-angel-tube-station/#comments Wed, 16 Jan 2013 11:00:34 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=6180 The daily commute to and from work can make anyone stressed – peak hour travel on the London Underground anyone? So, in the absence of a Kindle, free paper or iPod – anything to brighten the mood has got to be welcomed. The Art of Angel exhibition is seeking to do just that (for the […]

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The daily commute to and from work can make anyone stressed – peak hour travel on the London Underground anyone? So, in the absence of a Kindle, free paper or iPod – anything to brighten the mood has got to be welcomed. The Art of Angel exhibition is seeking to do just that (for the next two weeks anyway) by showcasing a selection of international artists throughout Angel tube station. Planned to coincide with the forthcoming London Art Fair, this show features a mix of urban and contemporary art – diverse in both style and technique on the station’s billboards.

Art of Angel

The aim to bring contemporary art to London’s harassed commuters and provide a new platform for artists to show their work is the main objective of Art Below – a London based public arts organistation. Founded in 2006, by brothers Ben and Simon Moore, the group has steadily created an alternative to the traditional art industry and gallery system. Exhibitions hosted by Art Below have taken over station platforms, lifts and escalators. Although primarily focused on emerging talent, Art Below has also collaborated with established artists including Banksy and Alison Jackson. Jackson’s mocked-up photo of a boxing match between President Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney could be seen at Regent’s Park station, last year.

Art of Angel

As the London Underground celebrates 150 years, it seems fitting that one of its stations is transformed into a very public art gallery. Nearly three million journeys are made on the Tube each day and for those passing through Angel that journey has just been made a little bit richer. (Words: Eri Otite)

Art of Angel at Angel tube station is on until 28 January. For more info, visit www.artbelow.org.uk

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Somewhere you should go… The London Underground Film Festival at The Horse Hospital http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/somewhere-you-should-go-the-london-underground-film-festival-at-the-horse-hospital/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/somewhere-you-should-go-the-london-underground-film-festival-at-the-horse-hospital/#comments Thu, 06 Dec 2012 11:00:45 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=5924 If there are two words that get the cultural tastebuds going, it’s ‘film’ and ‘underground’. Put the two together at a ‘three tiered progressive arts venue’ and you have something truly tantalising and from the sounds of it, a proper antidote to the long sleigh ride to Christmas. Now in its third year, this particular […]

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If there are two words that get the cultural tastebuds going, it’s ‘film’ and ‘underground’. Put the two together at a ‘three tiered progressive arts venue’ and you have something truly tantalising and from the sounds of it, a proper antidote to the long sleigh ride to Christmas. Now in its third year, this particular incarnation of the LUFF promises another celebration of obscure, no budget, low budget, genre and genreless, new and recycled films.

The Horse Hospital

Taking place at the Horse Hospital which prides itself on risk, experimentation and innovation, it all kicks off with a short film competition. Featuring seven films, the winner will selected by a secret ballot carried out by the crowd. Rather confusingly, there is an opening party the following evening (an avant garde take on lineality, perhaps?) and the fair on offer here highlights quite what a varied community has built over the last three years. A knees-up that promises Nói Kabát laying waste to your ears (a band who draw on constructivism, futurism and noise theory) alongside writers who do readings standing on their heads highlights that this is not only a festival about film, but a forum for discussion, art, and experimentalism – and that sounds like a fine way to spend the next few days.  (Words: Ed Spencer)

The Underground Film Festival runs from December 6th – 9th. For more info visit www.londonundergroundfilmfestival.org.uk

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5 reasons why…I need to regularly visit the countryside http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/special-features/5reasonswhy/5-reasons-why-i-need-to-regularly-visit-the-countryside/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/special-features/5reasonswhy/5-reasons-why-i-need-to-regularly-visit-the-countryside/#comments Fri, 09 Apr 2010 15:58:51 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=147     Sometimes I’ll just be walking down the street and I’m mad. Like Grrrrrrr. Like, “come within an inch of me and I’MMA GO TO JAIL TODAY!” while Ludacris’s Move Bitch is resonating loudly in my head. You know that feeling? Mmmmm hmmmm. Well, that’s what I call Londonitis – a condition which means […]

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Sometimes I’ll just be walking down the street and I’m mad. Like Grrrrrrr. Like, “come within an inch of me and I’MMA GO TO JAIL TODAY!” while Ludacris’s Move Bitch is resonating loudly in my head. You know that feeling? Mmmmm hmmmm. Well, that’s what I call Londonitis – a condition which means you express an extreme dislike to the capital of England because it’s getting on your last nerve. There are international versions too – Newyawkitis, Losangelitis – in big cities mainly (and I wish I was not making this up, because you know it makes sense). So this is why I’m off to Surrey for a much-overdue, three day weekend because:

 

1) The London Underground. Listen – you need to be trained to use it properly, and there are many that don’t know how to. If you don’t, God be with you, because a couple of us with that Londonitis will finish you off pronto, like those Darkseekers in I Am Legend (coming out of crevices and everything). So you’ve got to always stand on the right of the escalator, do not crowd the bottleneck of the platform (there is always space to the left or right – just MOVE ALONG), and when you get on the train, please don’t crowd the entrance where there’s clear space down the aisles. Why would you do this? You LIKE someone’s armpit in your face? Well good for you – we all have our vices. But I’m tired of dealing with rule breakers every blessed day, seven days a week, 365. I’m out!

 

2) The High Streets. Similarly, this is to do with overcrowding, and that occasional sense of claustrophobia I get when there are way too many people up in this place. And the problem is, there are some shoppers that walk around with no sense of purpose – just milling around and taking everything in, smiling like it’s completely okay to be pedestrian in a busy area as opposed to ushering you and your fam in a corner, working out your destination and doing your best to get there as swiftly as possible. This is not a science, just courtesy. It’s a shame many forget this is LDN, and we’ll come with that POW! if you do not get to stepping! (I’m talking a good old fashioned shoulder slam – not gun/knife violence folks, Lethal Bizzle’s just kidding – side glance).

 

3) The contradiction of Hyde Park (and many of the others). I love Hyde Park, I really do – it’s actually one of my favourites because I live in West. But apparently it’s unhealthy to jog there because of the surrounding traffic – so those poor trees cannot knock suck up that amount of CO2 to help us, and I might one day be jogging with a water bottle in one hand and an inhaler in the other. Terrible. 1-0 to the Countryside.

 

4) The noise. I’ve sort of grown accustomed to the sounds of traffic lulling me to sleep when it’s time to go to bed. But every now and then there’s that ONE dude. Drunk. Loud. 3am. Talking about “SANDRA BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH SHURRRRRUP! I LOVE YOU!” Who is this dude? And where is the police? He aint romantic, talking about shut-up, I love you! I can’t STAND him! (hate’s too strong of a word, but believe me when I say the sentiment is close).

 

5) It’s really quite lovely. That’s the British countryside, not the delirium of London. And seeing that Surrey’s only an hour away, that’s a mere hop, skip and a jump to fresh air, good food, lovely fields and a good night’s sleep. And no mobile phone! (Yep!) You’ll see the pictures next Wednesday and see exactly what I mean.

 

PS: I do love London :-) (but you know there’s a thin line, c’mon now!)

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