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THE Q&A CRAWL: RUSS TANNEN, THE OLD BLUE LAST
Allow us to let others do the talking for us: “East London’s most notorious venue” (NME); “The cradle of British music’s future” (The Guardian); “A mecca for Shoreditch’s twentysomething trendies … See the next big thing here before they break” (Time Out); “The Old Blue Last has the awesome power…
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THE Q&A CRAWL: CRACK COMEDY
CRACK COMEDY

Fact: good stand-up comedy is hard to find. Factier Fact: Crack comedy have it down to a fine art. Hosting weekly comedy nights around London, this pair of promoting prodigies bring stand-up worth sitting down for to the Southbank, Islington, Kingston, Streatham and…Read More
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THE Q&A CRAWL: ROCKFEEDBACK
After all that build-up, and all that hype about the Millennium Bug, the year 2000 might have been a let-down had it not been for the arrival of Rockfeedback. Making up for all those moon-bases and jetpacks that failed to materialise, this online music magazine has been posting pungent prose…
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THE Q&A CRAWL: DJ ABRANTEE, AFROBEATS
THE Q&A CRAWL: DJ ABRANTEE, AFROBEATS
DJ Abrantee is infectious. Not like glandular fever or swine flu, you understand. More like the belly laugh of an energetic Ewok, or, we might venture to say, the enthusiasm of an undusty expert. He’s bringing the very best of his…Read More
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THE Q&A CRAWL: ROBIN PURSEY, HIP HIP KARAOKE
THE Q&A CRAWL: ROBIN PURSEY, HIP HIP KARAOKE
You know that scene in Lost in Translation, where Scarlett Johanson sings ‘Brass in Pocket’, and Bill Murray wonders why Sean Penn won the Oscar for Mystic River? Well, if that scene was set in The Social on Little…Read More
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