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Free Hugs? from sanguinearts 25 days old
I went to a Manga/Anime fair at ExCel at the weekend (www.mcmexpo.net) with my eldest son who is into Naruto, Bleach, Shaman King etc. We queued for ...
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the Swords are out... soon from sanguinearts 38 days old
A collection of Morrissey B-sides and outtakes from recent albums comes out on 26 October, entitled Swords. This coming Saturday 17 Oct, a number of ...
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the Disciples of Cranach from sanguinearts 46 days old
New music suggested by Dave: Philip Pullman: Tall Tales from the AfterlifeThursday 12 November, Southbank CentrePhilip Pullman and David ...
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Music and films from sanguinearts 85 days old
Late at Tate Britain on Friday 4 September features performances, music including vampiric metal band Whitby Bay, mixtapes by Michael Raedecker, and ...
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Art and something for the weekend from sanguinearts 113 days old
Duncan Ward will be performing a new work at the opening of artist Christina Mitrentse's solo show 'Building my Library', at the NO:ID gallery. The ...
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Playing the Building from sanguinearts 114 days old
+ = Imagine an old pump organ, set at the heart of the Roundhouse, with a series of low-tech cables and wires attached to the building's ...
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technical difficulties from sanguinearts 116 days old
Apologies if you've been experiencing any problems viewing our main site. If so, that's because we've been having some problems with our server providers. ...
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Strong to the finish from sanguinearts 142 days old
[ ... ] the art direction, with images and titles being proposed. Sorry it's only taken2 years Coming up: Joy Division (Grant Gee 2007) Roxy Bar and ...
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the future of books from sanguinearts 169 days old
[ ... ] www.barbican.org.uk Poor. Old. Tired. Horse. is a new show of text-based art since the 1960s at the ICA from 17 June til Aug 25. www.ica.org.uk
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round up from sanguinearts 191 days old
Fresh from his exhibition in the Hague, Duncan Ward is featured in an exhibition currently on display in Berlin entitled 'Reliquaries of Empires Dust'. ...


