Friday, 14 December 2007
New Years Evening with Basement Jaxx , london
Last year it was Mark Ronson, this year the party is back with Basement Jaxx as the headline act.
Basement Jaxx first came onto the scene with the album Remedy in 1999 to wide acclaim. Their album, Rooty, bought the tracks ‘ Do Your Thing’ ‘Get Me Off’ and perhaps their most well know single to date ‘ Where’s Your Head At,’ establishing them on the world stage. St Martins Lane are thrilled to have them headlining New Year’s Eve this year.
The entire space at St Martins Lane is utilised for this unique event. Asia De Cuba is cleared of its furniture and is set with white leather banquets and a stage on the lower level. The lobby is transformed with a full cocktail bar, funky lighting and state of the art sound. Light Bar is also open serving its extensive cocktails with attentive waitress service.
New Years Evening with Basement Jaxx , london
Last year it was Mark Ronson, this year the party is back with Basement Jaxx as the headline act.
Basement Jaxx first came onto the scene with the album Remedy in 1999 to wide acclaim. Their album, Rooty, bought the tracks ‘ Do Your Thing’ ‘Get Me Off’ and perhaps their most well know single to date ‘ Where’s Your Head At,’ establishing them on the world stage. St Martins Lane are thrilled to have them headlining New Year’s Eve this year.
The entire space at St Martins Lane is utilised for this unique event. Asia De Cuba is cleared of its furniture and is set with white leather banquets and a stage on the lower level. The lobby is transformed with a full cocktail bar, funky lighting and state of the art sound. Light Bar is also open serving its extensive cocktails with attentive waitress service.
Monday, 10 December 2007
Raindance's Let Loose Your Party Animal
Raindance's Let Loose Your Party Animal
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Across the Universe special screening
The screening will be held at at Soho Images on Meard Street.
The Beatles' songs may have provided the soundtrack for the lives of those coming of age in the 1960s, but their extensive catalogue acts as the literal soundtrack in this romantic musical from visionary director Julie Taymor. Newcomer Jim Sturgess stars as Jude, a young man working on the docks in Liverpool. Eager to escape, he travels to Princeton where he meets Max (Joe Anderson). But it's his meeting with Max's younger sister Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood) that changes him. They quickly fall in love, but their relationship is tested by the chaos of the late 1960s and Max's unwilling tour in Vietnam. Throughout the film, characters burst into classics from The Beatles: students sing 'With a Little Help from My Friends', while Uncle Sam bursts from a recruitment poster with strains of 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)'. U2's Bono makes a cameo as a counterculture leader and croons 'I Am the Walrus', and Eddie Izzard provides a trippy rendition of 'Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite'.
Sturgess puts in a charming and earnest performance as Jude and is certainly capable of carrying the film. Wood capably balances Lucy's naivete and knowledge, easily moving between her love for Jude and her passion for her cause. Though the performances are strong, it's Taymor's gifted direction that makes Across the Universe so fascinating to watch. As in Frida and Broadway's ,The Lion King, she proves herself an artist with creativity few can match. Director of photography Bruno Delbonnel also deserves praise for his contribution to the striking visuals. He has worked with Jean-Pierre Jeunet on Amelie and A Very Long Engagement, and he brings the same sense of romance and whimsy to this unique musical.
Across the Universe special screening
Where
Soho Images
8 - 14 Meard Street, London, W1F 0EQ
When
6:30pm, Thurs 11 Oct, 2007
Saturday, 29 September 2007
Being Michael Madsen Premiere with cast in attendance
I just saw "Being Michael Madsen" at its World Premier at the Raindance Film Festival in London - Madsen gives further straight talk on Inglorious Bastards & you heard it here first - "The Philistine" cometh.
After the screening the cast & crew attended & did a short Q&A afterwards. This is Bold & Ballsy independent film making. The film touches on many themes of celebrity culture whilst being engaging enough to keep you entertained (tongue firmly in cheek).
I'm not entirely sure how to define the film itself e.g. film within a film, contemporary Fellini on a shoe string (think La Dolce Vita), reality film, pseudo documentary - its all in there with a heavy dash of satire.
It is a lot of work but the performances from the cast are rock solid. This is a complete departure from Michael Madsen's usual hit or miss fare. It really shows many facets of the man beyond his Quentin Tarantino screen persona. I hope he gets some decent roles soon that do not involve throwing Segal out of windows :-). On the whole an enjoyable coaster ride but you do have to do some work - this is not just eye candy.
If I had to crit: The final scene (not the climax) may be a little weak - in the context of viewing it at the Raindance Film Festival with the cast & crew doing a Q & A afterwards it was awesome. However I suspect for anyone not watching the film with the live accompaniment may not be swept away by the final scene.
Standout performances by Virginia Madsen, Jason Alan Smith, Doug Tompos, Davis Mikaels & Kathy Searle. Harry Dean Stanton is hilarious.
I had the opportunity to ask the director Michael Mongillo what was next? To paraphrase he said he was keen on doing some action films and that his graphic novel "The Philistine" would be interesting to see on the screen. Now I had not heard of The Philistine previously but after a little net rummage discovered that The The Philistine is a highly rated graphic novel. With similar elements to Batman & The Punisher. After seeing Being Michael Madsen I can't wait to see Mongillo translate a clever caped crusader film to screen.
Naturally I asked Madsen about Inglorious Bastards, (which is listed on IMDB as having production kicked off in 2008). He played in coyly saying something to the effect that it's all in Quentin Tarantino's head/hands at this stage. He also mentioned that Tarantino was meant to be at the Premiere but was in Manila for a Death Proof screening.
Seriously cant you see Madsen in greens with one of those GI helmets (tilted to the side), holding a rifle in one hand and about to throw a pineapple grenade with the other - from behind a bunker while protecting his company?
Premiere of Being Michael Madsen with cast in attendance
After the screening the cast & crew attended & did a short Q&A afterwards. This is Bold & Ballsy independent film making. The film touches on many themes of celebrity culture whilst being engaging enough to keep you entertained (tongue firmly in cheek).
I'm not entirely sure how to define the film itself e.g. film within a film, contemporary Fellini on a shoe string (think La Dolce Vita), reality film, pseudo documentary - its all in there with a heavy dash of satire.
It is a lot of work but the performances from the cast are rock solid. This is a complete departure from Michael Madsen's usual hit or miss fare. It really shows many facets of the man beyond his Quentin Tarantino screen persona. I hope he gets some decent roles soon that do not involve throwing Segal out of windows :-). On the whole an enjoyable coaster ride but you do have to do some work - this is not just eye candy.
If I had to crit: The final scene (not the climax) may be a little weak - in the context of viewing it at the Raindance Film Festival with the cast & crew doing a Q & A afterwards it was awesome. However I suspect for anyone not watching the film with the live accompaniment may not be swept away by the final scene.
Standout performances by Virginia Madsen, Jason Alan Smith, Doug Tompos, Davis Mikaels & Kathy Searle. Harry Dean Stanton is hilarious.
I had the opportunity to ask the director Michael Mongillo what was next? To paraphrase he said he was keen on doing some action films and that his graphic novel "The Philistine" would be interesting to see on the screen. Now I had not heard of The Philistine previously but after a little net rummage discovered that The The Philistine is a highly rated graphic novel. With similar elements to Batman & The Punisher. After seeing Being Michael Madsen I can't wait to see Mongillo translate a clever caped crusader film to screen.
Naturally I asked Madsen about Inglorious Bastards, (which is listed on IMDB as having production kicked off in 2008). He played in coyly saying something to the effect that it's all in Quentin Tarantino's head/hands at this stage. He also mentioned that Tarantino was meant to be at the Premiere but was in Manila for a Death Proof screening.
Seriously cant you see Madsen in greens with one of those GI helmets (tilted to the side), holding a rifle in one hand and about to throw a pineapple grenade with the other - from behind a bunker while protecting his company?
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
Raindance Director's Foundation Certificate - The Grammar Of Directing
- Camera placement and technique
- Framing and composition
- Storyboarding as a directing tool
- Written assignment
Where
Diorama Arts Centre
Camden, London, England NW1
When
6:30pm, Thurs 11 October, 2007
More info at Raindance
Monday, 24 September 2007
Withnail & I... 20 Years On Screening
Murray Close Exhibition
Internationally renowned photographer Murray Close is exhibiting at BFI Southbank a selection of black-and-white stills taken during the filming of Withnail and I to coincide with the 20th anniversary celebrations.
Withnail & I... 20 Years On Screening
Where
BFI Southbank
Belvedere Road, London, England SE1 8XT
When
6:30pm, Mon 8 October 8, 2007
Sunday, 23 September 2007
Swimming With Sharks Preview
From getting him coffee to getting him laid, it’s up to new assistant and aspiring screenwriter Guy to satisfy every whim of the incendiary Buddy Ackerman, powerful movie producer and the boss from hell.
Blinded by the promise of a fast track up the Hollywood ladder, Guy is about to find out that movie making is not for the faint hearted. If he’s going to rise to the top, then he'll need to play by Buddy's rules. And Buddy plays dirty.
In this no holds barred telling of the 1994 cult film, award winning Hollywood actor Christian Slater returns to the London stage to get under the skin of the charismatic and sharp talking shark Buddy Ackerman in the world premiere of this fast moving and bitingly funny new thriller.
Written by Michael Lesslie (from a film by George Huang)
Directed by Wilson Milam
Swimming With Sharks Preview
Where
Vaudeville Theatre
404 Strand, London, England WC2R ONH
When
7:30pm, Fri 5 Oct, 2007
More info at http://www.vaudeville-theatre.co.uk
Saturday, 22 September 2007
Alexander Mackendrick on Film-making with Paul Cronin
This two day workshop is an excellent opportunity for any filmmaker who wishes to learn more about film-making from one of the masters of the medium. Alexander Mackendrick’s practical approach serves as one of the best introductions to the craft of film-making available to filmmakers today. The workshop is structured around the illustrated lecture MACKENDRICK ON FILM which features never-before-seen footage of Mackendrick teaching and talking about his approach to film-making, and interviews with some of his former students and colleagues who discuss his ideas in detail.
Alexander Mackendrick on Film-making with Paul Cronin
Where
The London Film School
24 Shelton Street, London, England WC2H 9UB
When
22 Sat Sep- Sun 23 Sep, 2007
More info at London Film School
Friday, 21 September 2007
Zombie Walk
The participation of a film crew, various photographers and professional make-up artists promises to make this one walk of the damned no one will forget! Please note that ultimately, everyone is responsible for their own nouveau zombie aesthetique, although the services of various make-up artists *may* be available for some people, its a good idea to secure your own zombie look in advance of your arrival. If you or someone you know would like to join the ranks of the army of the living dead, please send us an email to be included in our mailing list for updated details as the date approaches!
Zombie Walk
Where
St Paul's Churchyard
London, England EC4M 8AD
When
1:00pm, Sat 22 Sep, 2007
More info at Your life is a film
Thursday, 20 September 2007
Exclusive preview screening of Stardust
In a countryside town bordering on a magical land, a young man makes a promise to his beloved that he'll retrieve a fallen star by venturing into the magical realm.
RSVP essential
Exclusive preview screening of Stardust
Where
Odeon Kensington
263 High Street,Kensington,London,W8 6NA
When
10:30am, Sun 7 Oct,2007
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
Design in Denial
Even with more access to tools, techniques and materials, designers are happy to restrict their palette for the sake of ethical, social or environmental considerations. Design is seldom discussed in its own terms. Many designers increasingly defend design by doing stuff-other-than-design. In fact, they are more likely to stress design's moral contribution to myriad issues including responsible consumption, social inclusion and sustainable living.
A panel of four designers will question this, asking if it is legitimate, if designers are simply capturing the cultural 'zeitgeist' or if design is in denial?"
In association with the Future Cities Project
Confirmed speakers:
Clive Grinyer, director of design, Orange France Telecom
Austin Williams, director, Future Cities Project; author/illustrator, Architectural Shortcuts: Essential Guides for Building Designers
Patrick Cox, executive creative director, Wolff Olins; designer, London 2012 logo
Tom Dunmore, editor-in-chief, Stuff and www.stuff.tv
Jonathan Barnbrook, typographer/designer and founder of Virus Foundry
Chair: Martyn Perks, design consultant, cScape; member, Future Cities Project
Design in Denial
Where
Design Museum
Shad Thames, London SE1 2YD
When
7:15pm, Mon 1 October 1, 2007
More info at Battle of Ideas
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Friendship in the Digital Age
Speakers:
Mark Vernon, author, The Philosophy of Friendship; Carole Stone, managing director, YouGovStone; MT Rainey, founder of online social network www.horsesmouth.co.uk; Derek Draper, psychotherapist and former adviser to Peter Mandelson, and Kate Hamilton, MD of Gravity Planning and Research, and member of the Friendship Project. Chair: Professor Ray Pahl, co-author of Rethinking Friendship.
Friendship in the Digital Age
Where
ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts)
The Mall, London, England
When
7:00pm, Thurs 27 September, 2007
More info at ICA
Monday, 17 September 2007
The Masque of the Red Death
Journey into a macabre world, explore the four corners of Battersea Arts Centre and relive its Victorian origins as Punchdrunk immerses the building in Poe's imagination.
'One of the most memorable evenings you're likely to have all year.' Evening Standard (on Faust)
The Masque of the Red Death is an indoor promenade performance lasting up to 3 hours, with two entry times at 7.15pm and 7.45pm.
Evening dress is optional.
On Friday and Saturday nights tickets for The Masque of The Red Death includes entry into Red Death Late Nights, an after-show party with live music and dancing.
Adult content. Not recommended for those under 14 years of age.
The Masque of the Red Death
Where
Battersea Arts Centre
Lavender Hill, London, England SW11
When
7:45pm, Mon 17 Sep, 2007
More info at Punch Drunk Productions
Sunday, 16 September 2007
Ricky Gervais Live Fame
Despite its glamourous title it is probably the purest stand-up of all three. More anecdotal and autobiographical than before it allows Ricky to meander and deconstruct everyday life. Well, everyday life for someone who is famous in nearly a hundred countries and hangs out with David Bowie and Ben Stiller
Ricky Gervais Live Fame
Where
Royal Albert Hall
Kensington Gore, London, England SW72A
When
8:00pm, Tues 2 October, 2007
More info at Ricky Gervais.com
Friday, 7 September 2007
Raindance Director's Foundation Certificate - The Director And The Rehearsal
- How actors work
- Creating characters for the screen
- Tools for communicating with actors
- Rehearsal process and staging
- Written assignment
Where
Diorama Arts Centre
Camden, London, England NW1
When
6:30pm, Thurs 20 September, 2007
More info at Raindance
Thursday, 6 September 2007
FT Business of Design Talks: Branding with Design
Speakers:
Frank Stephenson, Alfa Romeo
Steve Ridgway, Virgin Atlantic
Nick Jones, Soho House
FT Moderator:
John Gapper, chief US business commentator
Co-hosted by the Financial Times and the London Design Festival
FT Business of Design Talks: Branding with Design
Where
Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London
When
8:10am, Weds 19 Sep, 2007
More info The London Design Festival
Wednesday, 5 September 2007
Wyclef Jean rapping at a secret gig to launch Carnival Vol.2 Memoirs of an immigrant
This was at the Crystal Club, London. Spotted in the crowd; Jakki Degg, Will.i.am (from the Black Eyed Peas), Westwood and Craig Grobler.
Wyclef Jean rapping at a secret gig to launch Carnival Vol.2 Memoirs of an immigrant
This was at the Crystal Club, London. Spotted in the crowd; Jakki Degg, Will.i.am (from the Black Eyed Peas), Westwood and Craig Grobler.
Tuesday, 4 September 2007
Clint Langley & Pat Mills at Forbidden Planet
Minotaur is out on DVD on the 3rd September. It’s the tale of an Iron Village where every five years, eight youths have to be sacrificed to the monster, Minotaur. Clint Langley helped design and build the artwork for the Minotaur and there is a gallery of Clint’s images included on the DVD.
Slaine: The Book Of Invasions: Volume 3, is the epic barbarian fantasy based in Celtic mythology. Written by Pat Mills with artwork by Clint Langley it continues the journey of the High King of Ireland. Slaine now comes back from the Otherworld to help the besieged city of Tara.
All Orders must be placed before 12pm on Friday 14th September 2007.
Pre-order your signed copy of Slaine: The Book Of Invasions
Where
Forbidden Planrt
179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR
When
1:00pm, Sat 15th September, 2007
More info at Forbidden Planet
Monday, 3 September 2007
Red carpet premiere of Halo 3 in London
The red carpet premiere will be taking place at the BFI IMAX Cinema in Waterloo on the 25th September.
As well as having a chance to play Halo 3 before anyone else in the UK, lucky guests will also be able to witness an epic battle over Xbox Live, with Pharrell Williams hosting and representing the UK against other celebrities based at premieres around Europe.
About Halo 3
The epic saga continues with Halo 3, the hugely anticipated third chapter in the highly successful and critically acclaimed Halo franchise. Master Chief returns to finish the fight, bringing the epic conflict between the Covenant, the Flood, and the entire human race to a dramatic, pulse-pounding climax.
Halo 3 represents the third chapter in the Halo trilogy—an international award-winning action series that grew into a global entertainment phenomenon, selling more than 14.5 million units worldwide, logging more than 650 million hours of multiplayer action on Xbox Live, and spawning action figures, books, a graphic novel, apparel, an upcoming film adaptation, and more.
Red carpet premiere of Halo 3 in London
The red carpet premiere will be taking place at the BFI IMAX Cinema in Waterloo on the 25th September.
As well as having a chance to play Halo 3 before anyone else in the UK, lucky guests will also be able to witness an epic battle over Xbox Live, with Pharrell Williams hosting and representing the UK against other celebrities based at premieres around Europe.
About Halo 3
The epic saga continues with Halo 3, the hugely anticipated third chapter in the highly successful and critically acclaimed Halo franchise. Master Chief returns to finish the fight, bringing the epic conflict between the Covenant, the Flood, and the entire human race to a dramatic, pulse-pounding climax.
Halo 3 represents the third chapter in the Halo trilogy—an international award-winning action series that grew into a global entertainment phenomenon, selling more than 14.5 million units worldwide, logging more than 650 million hours of multiplayer action on Xbox Live, and spawning action figures, books, a graphic novel, apparel, an upcoming film adaptation, and more.
Sunday, 2 September 2007
Malcolm Gladwell and Steven Levitt Tipping Point Strategies in The Age of Freakonomics Seminar
What's more, this conference in London will change your priorities, it will help you redefine strategy and allow you and your business to focus on what's important for sustained success.
Steven Levitt's revolutionary book, Freakonomics (2005), co-authored with Stephen Dubner, is an international bestseller and has catapulted Levitt to international stardom. Levitt is currently a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago, and has been described as a rogue economist. This is his first UK public conference.
Gladwell has been a staff writer with The New Yorker magazine since 1996, and in 2005 he was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People. He is the author of two books, both of which were international bestsellers, The Tipping Point and Blink."
Malcolm Gladwell and Steven Levitt Tipping Point Strategies in The Age of Freakonomics Seminar
Where
The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London, England SW1P
When
5:30pm, Mon 17 September, 2007
More info at LSE
Saturday, 1 September 2007
Transformers Bumblebee Camaro at Comicon in London
Transformers Bumblebee Camaro
The 1977 Camaro from the Transformers movie was on display at London Comicon 2007.
The vehicle has a rebuilt V8 engine with a modified high rise double pump carburetor and modified headers. The Camero has an automatic transmission, power steering, with “Craigers” wheels up front and “American” wheels in the back. The dash has been modified with new gauges, a spruced up interior, and the “Autobots” logo on the steering wheel! The car comes with a title from the State of Oklahoma.
In 2007 the Camaro was sold on eBay for $60,101.00.
Photo taken at London Comicon 2007.
Transformers Bumblebee Camaro at Comicon in London
Transformers Bumblebee Camaro
The 1977 Camaro from the Transformers movie was on display at London Comicon 2007.
The vehicle has a rebuilt V8 engine with a modified high rise double pump carburetor and modified headers. The Camero has an automatic transmission, power steering, with “Craigers” wheels up front and “American” wheels in the back. The dash has been modified with new gauges, a spruced up interior, and the “Autobots” logo on the steering wheel! The car comes with a title from the State of Oklahoma.
In 2007 the Camaro was sold on eBay for $60,101.00.
Photo taken at London Comicon 2007.
301 at Comicon, 2007, London
The comic is a fictional retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae and the events leading up to it from the perspective of Leonidas of Sparta. 300 was particularly inspired by the 1962 film The 300 Spartans, a movie that Miller watched as a young boy. The work was adapted into a film with 2007's 300.
In 480 BC, King Leonidas of Sparta gathers 300 of his best men to fight the upcoming Persian invasion. In what is likely a suicide mission, they and their allies plan to stop King Xerxes's invasion of Greece at the narrow cliffs of the "Hot Gates" (Thermopylae). The terrain prevents the Greeks from being overwhelmed by Xerxes' superior numbers.
Before the battle starts, Ephialtes, a deformed Spartan, begs Leonidas to let him fight but is rejected due to his hunchbacked form, which prevents him from lifting his shield high enough for the phalanx.
The Spartans and their allies successfully hold off the Persians for two days and nights. During a break in the fighting, Xerxes meets with Leonidas and offers wealth and power in exchange for his surrender. Leonidas declines, and battle continues. In his depression, Ephialtes betrays the Greeks by telling the Persians about the existence of a small pass that allows Xerxes to attack them from behind.
Learning of the Persian maneuvers, the Greeks realize their position is indefensible, but the Spartans and a few others refuse to retreat. Before engaging the Persians for the last time, Leonidas orders one Spartan (Dilios) to leave, so that he might survive to tell their story.
On the third day Xerxes has the Spartans surrounded, their remaining allies (Thespians) already dead. He gives Leonidas one final chance to surrender and kneel to him. After some hesitation, Leonidas finally complies and throws down his arms. This, however, turns out to be a ruse and Leonidas throws his spear at Xerxes, intending to kill. However, he only wounds his face. The Spartans are killed to the last man by arrows.
The story then shifts about a year later and ends as now-Captain Dilios relates the heroic sacrifice of Leonidas and his Spartan comrades to his troops before the Battle of Plataea. Which is rumoured to be the the basis for the cinematic sequel to 300.
301 at Comicon, 2007, London
The comic is a fictional retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae and the events leading up to it from the perspective of Leonidas of Sparta. 300 was particularly inspired by the 1962 film The 300 Spartans, a movie that Miller watched as a young boy. The work was adapted into a film with 2007's 300.
In 480 BC, King Leonidas of Sparta gathers 300 of his best men to fight the upcoming Persian invasion. In what is likely a suicide mission, they and their allies plan to stop King Xerxes's invasion of Greece at the narrow cliffs of the "Hot Gates" (Thermopylae). The terrain prevents the Greeks from being overwhelmed by Xerxes' superior numbers.
Before the battle starts, Ephialtes, a deformed Spartan, begs Leonidas to let him fight but is rejected due to his hunchbacked form, which prevents him from lifting his shield high enough for the phalanx.
The Spartans and their allies successfully hold off the Persians for two days and nights. During a break in the fighting, Xerxes meets with Leonidas and offers wealth and power in exchange for his surrender. Leonidas declines, and battle continues. In his depression, Ephialtes betrays the Greeks by telling the Persians about the existence of a small pass that allows Xerxes to attack them from behind.
Learning of the Persian maneuvers, the Greeks realize their position is indefensible, but the Spartans and a few others refuse to retreat. Before engaging the Persians for the last time, Leonidas orders one Spartan (Dilios) to leave, so that he might survive to tell their story.
On the third day Xerxes has the Spartans surrounded, their remaining allies (Thespians) already dead. He gives Leonidas one final chance to surrender and kneel to him. After some hesitation, Leonidas finally complies and throws down his arms. This, however, turns out to be a ruse and Leonidas throws his spear at Xerxes, intending to kill. However, he only wounds his face. The Spartans are killed to the last man by arrows.
The story then shifts about a year later and ends as now-Captain Dilios relates the heroic sacrifice of Leonidas and his Spartan comrades to his troops before the Battle of Plataea. Which is rumoured to be the the basis for the cinematic sequel to 300.
Le Chiffre or Mads Mikkelsen, at Comicon 2007, London
Le Chiffre is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Casino Royale. On screen Le Chiffre has been portrayed by Peter Lorre in the 1954 television adaptation of the novel for CBS's Climax! television series, by Orson Welles in the 1967 spoof of the novel and Bond film series, and by Mads Mikkelsen in the 2006 film version of Fleming's novel.
Le Chiffre
Gender: Male
Occupation: Terrorist banker
Affiliation: SMERSH, Quantum
Status: Deceased
Portrayed by: Peter Lorre (1954), Orson Welles (1967), Mads Mikkelsen (2006)
In French, le chiffre means "the figure" (i.e. "the number") or "the cipher." Fleming based the character on occultist Aleister Crowley.
Le Chiffre, alias "Die Nummer", "Mr. Number", "Herr Ziffer", "Ochiu Spart" and other translations of "The Number" or "The Cipher" in various languages; is the paymaster of the "Syndicat des Ouvriers d'Alsace" (French for "Syndicate of the Alsatian Workmen"), a SMERSH-controlled trade union.
He is first encountered as an inmate of the Dachau displaced persons camp in the U.S. zone of Germany in June 1945 and transferred to Alsace-Lorraine and Strasbourg three months later on a stateless passport. There he adopts the name Le Chiffre because as he claims, he is 'only a number on a passport'. Not much else is really known about Le Chiffre's background or where he comes from, except for educated guesses based on his description.
“ Height 5 ft 8 ins. Weight 18 stones. Complexion very pale. Clean shaven. Hair red-brown, 'en brosse'. Eyes very dark brown with whites showing all round iris. Small, rather feminine mouth. False teeth of expensive quality. Ears small, with large lobes, indicating some Jewish blood. Hands small, well-tended, hirsute. Feet small. Racially, subject is probably a mixture of Prussian or Polish strains. Dresses well and meticulously, generally in dark double-breasted suits.”
Casino Royale, Chapter 2: Dossier for M
He is also fluent in French, English, and German with traces of an Occitan accent.
In the novel, he makes a major investment in a string of brothels with money belonging to SMERSH. The investment fails after a bill is signed into law banning prostitution. Le Chiffre then goes to the casino Royale-les-Eaux in an attempt to recover all of his lost funds. There however, Bond bankrupts him in a series of games in Chemin de Fer. Le Chiffre kidnaps Bond's assistant, Vesper Lynd, to lure him into a trap and get his money back. The trap works, and Le Chiffre tortures Bond by striking his testicles with a 3-foot long carpet beater to force him to reveal where he has hidden the money. Upon determining, however, that Bond will not give in to torture, Le Chiffre produces a knife with the implied purpose of castrating Bond. He is interrupted by a SMERSH agent, however, who shoots him between the eyes as punishment for losing the money. The torture Bond suffers at the hands of Le Chiffre briefly upsets 007's confidence in his profession, and he toys with the idea of leaving the service until the novel's conclusion, when a new threat emerges.
Le Chiffre's death is seen by the Soviet government as an embarrassment, which in addition to the death and defeat of Mr. Big in Live and Let Die, leads to the events of From Russia with Love. In the novel SMERSH attempts to get revenge by killing Bond in an elaborate plot that would embarrass the British Secret Service within the intelligence community.
Le Chiffre or Mads Mikkelsen, at Comicon 2007, London
Le Chiffre is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Casino Royale. On screen Le Chiffre has been portrayed by Peter Lorre in the 1954 television adaptation of the novel for CBS's Climax! television series, by Orson Welles in the 1967 spoof of the novel and Bond film series, and by Mads Mikkelsen in the 2006 film version of Fleming's novel.
Le Chiffre
Gender: Male
Occupation: Terrorist banker
Affiliation: SMERSH, Quantum
Status: Deceased
Portrayed by: Peter Lorre (1954), Orson Welles (1967), Mads Mikkelsen (2006)
In French, le chiffre means "the figure" (i.e. "the number") or "the cipher." Fleming based the character on occultist Aleister Crowley.
Le Chiffre, alias "Die Nummer", "Mr. Number", "Herr Ziffer", "Ochiu Spart" and other translations of "The Number" or "The Cipher" in various languages; is the paymaster of the "Syndicat des Ouvriers d'Alsace" (French for "Syndicate of the Alsatian Workmen"), a SMERSH-controlled trade union.
He is first encountered as an inmate of the Dachau displaced persons camp in the U.S. zone of Germany in June 1945 and transferred to Alsace-Lorraine and Strasbourg three months later on a stateless passport. There he adopts the name Le Chiffre because as he claims, he is 'only a number on a passport'. Not much else is really known about Le Chiffre's background or where he comes from, except for educated guesses based on his description.
“ Height 5 ft 8 ins. Weight 18 stones. Complexion very pale. Clean shaven. Hair red-brown, 'en brosse'. Eyes very dark brown with whites showing all round iris. Small, rather feminine mouth. False teeth of expensive quality. Ears small, with large lobes, indicating some Jewish blood. Hands small, well-tended, hirsute. Feet small. Racially, subject is probably a mixture of Prussian or Polish strains. Dresses well and meticulously, generally in dark double-breasted suits.”
Casino Royale, Chapter 2: Dossier for M
He is also fluent in French, English, and German with traces of an Occitan accent.
In the novel, he makes a major investment in a string of brothels with money belonging to SMERSH. The investment fails after a bill is signed into law banning prostitution. Le Chiffre then goes to the casino Royale-les-Eaux in an attempt to recover all of his lost funds. There however, Bond bankrupts him in a series of games in Chemin de Fer. Le Chiffre kidnaps Bond's assistant, Vesper Lynd, to lure him into a trap and get his money back. The trap works, and Le Chiffre tortures Bond by striking his testicles with a 3-foot long carpet beater to force him to reveal where he has hidden the money. Upon determining, however, that Bond will not give in to torture, Le Chiffre produces a knife with the implied purpose of castrating Bond. He is interrupted by a SMERSH agent, however, who shoots him between the eyes as punishment for losing the money. The torture Bond suffers at the hands of Le Chiffre briefly upsets 007's confidence in his profession, and he toys with the idea of leaving the service until the novel's conclusion, when a new threat emerges.
Le Chiffre's death is seen by the Soviet government as an embarrassment, which in addition to the death and defeat of Mr. Big in Live and Let Die, leads to the events of From Russia with Love. In the novel SMERSH attempts to get revenge by killing Bond in an elaborate plot that would embarrass the British Secret Service within the intelligence community.
Friday, 31 August 2007
Chemical Brothers in Trafalgar Square, Presented by Becks and ICA
Opening this special event is rising Scottish star Calvin Harris, who will present his unique Fusion with artists Novak 3D Disco. Renowned DJ Erol Alkan will also perform a set to the Trafalgar Square crowds as part of this one-off live event.
Chemical Brothers in Trafalgar Square
Where
Trafalgar Square
London, England WC2
When
6:00pm, Sun 9 Sep, 2007
Beck's and ICA present Chemical Brothers Live in Trafalgar Square, London
Opening this special event is rising Scottish star Calvin Harris, who will present his unique Fusion with artists Novak 3D Disco. Renowned DJ Erol Alkan will also perform a set to the Trafalgar Square crowds as part of this one-off live event.
Thursday, 30 August 2007
Nitin Sawhney live score for Throw of the Dice in Trafalgar Square
The British Film Institute is collaborating with Nitin Sawhney and the London Symphony Orchestra to present a live accompaniment to a very rare silent film film called A Throw of Dice in Trafalgar Square on Thursday 30th August.
The film has been restored by the BFI. It is a splendid epic of love and loss where a woman's fate relies on A Throw of Dice.
Directed by Franz Osten, a German, it was filmed in India and is a very rare example of an early film made in India. Based on the pivotal gambling episode from the Mahabharata 'A Throw of Dice' is a lovely story that tells the story of Ranjit and nefarious Sohan, two kings with a passion for gambling and the same woman, Sunita.
It is also hugely entertaining and Nitin Sawhney's score (soon to be released on CD) makes for a very special experience.
Nitin Sawhney live score for Throw of the Dice in Trafalgar Square
The British Film Institute is collaborating with Nitin Sawhney and the London Symphony Orchestra to present a live accompaniment to a very rare silent film film called A Throw of Dice in Trafalgar Square on Thursday 30th August.
The film has been restored by the BFI. It is a splendid epic of love and loss where a woman's fate relies on A Throw of Dice.
Directed by Franz Osten, a German, it was filmed in India and is a very rare example of an early film made in India. Based on the pivotal gambling episode from the Mahabharata 'A Throw of Dice' is a lovely story that tells the story of Ranjit and nefarious Sohan, two kings with a passion for gambling and the same woman, Sunita.
It is also hugely entertaining and Nitin Sawhney's score (soon to be released on CD) makes for a very special experience.
Wednesday, 29 August 2007
William Gibson in London talks about "Cool"
You are invited to an "Evening with William Gibson" at the Congress Centre, Great Russell Street, London.
To celebrate the publication of Spook Country, William will be in talking about his new novel, taking questions from the audience and signing copies of Spook Country. Chairperson tbc.
William Gibson is the revered pundit of post-industrialism and creator of cyberspace. It has been several years since Gibson has been to the UK, don't miss this chance to listen to this visionary author.
William Gibson in London talks about "Cool"
You are invited to an "Evening with William Gibson" at the Congress Centre, Great Russell Street, London.
To celebrate the publication of Spook Country, William will be in talking about his new novel, taking questions from the audience and signing copies of Spook Country. Chairperson tbc.
William Gibson is the revered pundit of post-industrialism and creator of cyberspace. It has been several years since Gibson has been to the UK, don't miss this chance to listen to this visionary author.
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
Wyclef Jean's launch party for ‘The Carnival II – Memoirs Of An Immigrant’ in London
Wyclef Jean is hosting the launch party for his new album 'The Carnival II – Memoirs Of An Immigrant' next Tuesday 4th Sept at
Entrance is via guest-list only.
Wyclef Jean's launch party for ‘The Carnival II – Memoirs Of An Immigrant’ in London
Wyclef Jean is hosting the launch party for his new album 'The Carnival II – Memoirs Of An Immigrant' next Tuesday 4th Sept at
Entrance is via guest-list only.
Wyclef Jean's launch party for ‘The Carnival II
Where
Crystal
78 Wells Street, Marylebone, London
When
8:00pm, Tues 4 Sep, 2007
Monday, 27 August 2007
Raindance Director's Foundation Certificate - The Director And The Script
- Analysing and reading the script
- Discovering the true story
- Identifying key moments
- Finding additional visual elements
- * Written assignment
Where
Diorama Arts Centre
Camden, London, England NW1
When
6:30pm, Thurs 13 September, 2007
More info at Raindance
Sunday, 19 August 2007
Cannonball 8000: Rally 2007
"Early the following morning Earls Court will become the focus of attention for crowds of spectators and the media, as 120 cars, including some of the most exotic and rare Supercars in the world rev up their engines to prepare for the start line in what will be the most awesome, jaw dropping spectacle.... sleek cars, gorgeous girls, flashing cameras."
Cannonball 8000: Rally 2007
Where
Earls Court Exhibitin Centre
Warwick Road, London, England SW5 9TA
When
9:00am, Fri September 14, 2007
Saturday, 18 August 2007
Banksy Smiley Copper, The Hospital, London
The Hospital Gallery is delighted to present Warhol Vs Banksy; the first exhibition anywhere by the world’s two hottest artists today. Campbell’s or Tesco? Grace Kelly, Muhammad Ali, Winston Churchill, Mick Jagger, Queen Elizabeth, The Beatles, Smiley Man police statue, Andy Warhol himself and others make for a potent cocktail of celebrity, satire and voyeurism. Upon contact opposing pictures are explosive for their contrast, even of the same subject.
Pollock Fine Art in association with The Hospital present the first exhibition anywhere, of over 40 mixed media works by Banksy and Andy Warhol.
Banksy is a well-known pseudo-anonymous British graffiti artist. He is believed to be a native of Yate, South Gloucestershire, near Bristol and to have been born in 1974,but there is substantial public uncertainty about his identity and personal and biographical details. According to Tristan Manco, Banksy "was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier engineer, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s." His artworks are often-satirical pieces of art on topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti writing with a distinctive stencilling technique, is similar to Blek le Rat, who began to work with stencils in 1981 in Paris and members of the anarcho-punk band Crass who maintained a graffiti stencil campaign on the London Tube System in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His art has appeared in cities around the world.Banksy's work was born out of the Bristol underground scene which involved collaborations between artists and musicians.
Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti or mount exhibitions of screenprints in commercial galleries. Art auctioneers have been known to attempt to sell his street art on location and leave the problem of its removal in the hands of the winning bidder.
Banksy Smiley Copper, The Hospital, London
The Hospital Gallery is delighted to present Warhol Vs Banksy; the first exhibition anywhere by the world’s two hottest artists today. Campbell’s or Tesco? Grace Kelly, Muhammad Ali, Winston Churchill, Mick Jagger, Queen Elizabeth, The Beatles, Smiley Man police statue, Andy Warhol himself and others make for a potent cocktail of celebrity, satire and voyeurism. Upon contact opposing pictures are explosive for their contrast, even of the same subject.
Pollock Fine Art in association with The Hospital present the first exhibition anywhere, of over 40 mixed media works by Banksy and Andy Warhol.
Banksy is a well-known pseudo-anonymous British graffiti artist. He is believed to be a native of Yate, South Gloucestershire, near Bristol and to have been born in 1974,but there is substantial public uncertainty about his identity and personal and biographical details. According to Tristan Manco, Banksy "was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier engineer, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s." His artworks are often-satirical pieces of art on topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti writing with a distinctive stencilling technique, is similar to Blek le Rat, who began to work with stencils in 1981 in Paris and members of the anarcho-punk band Crass who maintained a graffiti stencil campaign on the London Tube System in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His art has appeared in cities around the world.Banksy's work was born out of the Bristol underground scene which involved collaborations between artists and musicians.
Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti or mount exhibitions of screenprints in commercial galleries. Art auctioneers have been known to attempt to sell his street art on location and leave the problem of its removal in the hands of the winning bidder.
Warhol vs Banksy at The Hospital
The Hospital Gallery is delighted to present Warhol Vs Banksy; the first exhibition anywhere by the world’s two hottest artists today. Campbell’s or Tesco? Grace Kelly, Muhammad Ali, Winston Churchill, Mick Jagger, Queen Elizabeth, The Beatles, Smiley Man police statue, Andy Warhol himself and others make for a potent cocktail of celebrity, satire and voyeurism. Upon contact opposing pictures are explosive for their contrast, even of the same subject.
Pollock Fine Art in association with The Hospital present the first exhibition anywhere, of over 40 mixed media works by Banksy and Andy Warhol.
Banksy is a well-known pseudo-anonymous British graffiti artist. He is believed to be a native of Yate, South Gloucestershire, near Bristol and to have been born in 1974,but there is substantial public uncertainty about his identity and personal and biographical details. According to Tristan Manco, Banksy "was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier engineer, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s." His artworks are often-satirical pieces of art on topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti writing with a distinctive stencilling technique, is similar to Blek le Rat, who began to work with stencils in 1981 in Paris and members of the anarcho-punk band Crass who maintained a graffiti stencil campaign on the London Tube System in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His art has appeared in cities around the world.Banksy's work was born out of the Bristol underground scene which involved collaborations between artists and musicians.
Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti or mount exhibitions of screenprints in commercial galleries. Art auctioneers have been known to attempt to sell his street art on location and leave the problem of its removal in the hands of the winning bidder.
Warhol vs Banksy at The Hospital
The Hospital Gallery is delighted to present Warhol Vs Banksy; the first exhibition anywhere by the world’s two hottest artists today. Campbell’s or Tesco? Grace Kelly, Muhammad Ali, Winston Churchill, Mick Jagger, Queen Elizabeth, The Beatles, Smiley Man police statue, Andy Warhol himself and others make for a potent cocktail of celebrity, satire and voyeurism. Upon contact opposing pictures are explosive for their contrast, even of the same subject.
Pollock Fine Art in association with The Hospital present the first exhibition anywhere, of over 40 mixed media works by Banksy and Andy Warhol.
Banksy is a well-known pseudo-anonymous British graffiti artist. He is believed to be a native of Yate, South Gloucestershire, near Bristol and to have been born in 1974,but there is substantial public uncertainty about his identity and personal and biographical details. According to Tristan Manco, Banksy "was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier engineer, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s." His artworks are often-satirical pieces of art on topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti writing with a distinctive stencilling technique, is similar to Blek le Rat, who began to work with stencils in 1981 in Paris and members of the anarcho-punk band Crass who maintained a graffiti stencil campaign on the London Tube System in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His art has appeared in cities around the world.Banksy's work was born out of the Bristol underground scene which involved collaborations between artists and musicians.
Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti or mount exhibitions of screenprints in commercial galleries. Art auctioneers have been known to attempt to sell his street art on location and leave the problem of its removal in the hands of the winning bidder.
Friday, 17 August 2007
The Edinburgh West end design and craft fair and Edinburgh Castle in the background
The Edinburgh West end design and craft fair and Edinburgh Castle in the background, originally uploaded by Craig Grobler.
Edinburgh's West End Fair is Scotland's largest contemporary art, craft and design fair.
Situated in the heart of the historic festival city of Edinburgh and set against the stunning backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, the West End Fair brings together some of the finest contemporary arts, crafts and designs from across the UK in one glorious open air venue.
With over 100 makers, the fair is full of unique stalls selling products you won't find on any high street. Enjoy a few hours browsing: you'll find stunning jewellery, furniture, tempting fashion, accessories and homewares beautifully crafted in glass, wood, metal, textiles as well as art, photography and much more.
The Edinburgh West end design and craft fair and Edinburgh Castle in the background
The Edinburgh West end design and craft fair and Edinburgh Castle in the background, originally uploaded by Craig Grobler.
Edinburgh's West End Fair is Scotland's largest contemporary art, craft and design fair.
Situated in the heart of the historic festival city of Edinburgh and set against the stunning backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, the West End Fair brings together some of the finest contemporary arts, crafts and designs from across the UK in one glorious open air venue.
With over 100 makers, the fair is full of unique stalls selling products you won't find on any high street. Enjoy a few hours browsing: you'll find stunning jewellery, furniture, tempting fashion, accessories and homewares beautifully crafted in glass, wood, metal, textiles as well as art, photography and much more.
Wednesday, 15 August 2007
London Film & Comic Con 2007
Attending the event will be a wide variety of celebrity guests, actors, artists, and writers from the world of film, TV and comics.
There will also be many displays, talks, Q&A sessions and other fun activities throughout the course of the weekend.
Although still very much in the planning stages, it is shaping up to be one of the largest events of it's kind in the UK.
Announced Guests:
DOMINIC MONAGHAN - Lost, Lord of the Rings
PATRICK STEWART - Star Trek, X-Men
HAYDEN PANETTIERE - Heroes
BILL NIGHY - Pirates of the Caribbean, Love Actually, Hot Fuzz
MADDS MIKKELSEN - Casino Royale
MICHAEL BIEHN - Aliens, The Terminator, Tombstone
WILLIAM MAPOTHER - Lost, The Grudge
BILLY WEST - Futurama
ZACHERY QUINTO - Heroes
MICHAEL GROSS - Tremors
ANDY HALLETT - Angel
TORRI HIGGINSON - Stargate Atlantis
ANDEE FRIZZELL - Stargate Atlantis
DIANA MULDAUR - Star Trek TNG
NANA VISITOR - Star Trek DS9, Dark Angel
LOUISE FLETCHER - Star Trek DS9, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
APPLE BROOK - Prof Grubbly-Plank: Harry Potter OOP
HARRY MELLING - Dudley Dursley: Harry Potter Movies
EMILY DALE - Katie Bell: Harry Potter I & II
NATALIA TENA - Nymphadora Tonks: Harry Potter OOP
HUGH MITCHELL - Colin Creavey: Harry Potter II
ANITA DOBSON - Eastenders
PHIL DANIELS - Quadrophenia
TREVOR LAIRD - Quadrophenia, Doctor Who
JENNIFER BLANC - Dark Angel
KENNY BAKER - R2-D2/various roles: Star Wars trilogy
RAY PARK - Darth Maul: The Phantom Menace, X-Men, Sleepy Hollow
GARY KURTZ - Producer: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, Return to Oz
STEVEN SPEIRS - Capt Tarpals: The Phantom Menace, Doctor Who
MILTON JOHNS - Capt Bewil: The Empire Strikes Back, Doctor Who
DEEP ROY - walking Yoda/Droopy McCool: Return of the Jedi, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
QUENTIN PIERRE - Bespin Guard/Royal Guard: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi
PAUL JERRICO - AT-AT Driver: The Empire Strikes Back, Doctor Who
JOHN FORGEHAM - "There goes another one": A New Hope
ANTHONY SMEE - "Open the back doors": Return of the Jedi
CLARENCE SMITH - Bravo 3: The Phantom Menace
CHRISTOPHER MALCOLM - Zev: The Empire Strikes Back
AL LAMPERT - "Holding her is dangerous": A New Hope
SADIE EDEN - Reegesk (Cantina creature): A New Hope
TRACEY EDDON - Princess Leia's Stunt double: Return of the Jedi
BRONAGH GALLAGHER - Capt Maoi: The Phantom Menace, Pulp Fiction, The Commitments
WILLIAM HOYLAND - Commander Igar: Return of the Jedi, Hellboy
JIM DOWDALL - Bespin guard/stormtrooper: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back
VASS ANDERSON - Stunts/Rebel Escort: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, James Bond
London Film & Comic Con 2007
Where
Earls Court Exhibition Centre
London, SW5 9TA
When
Sat 1 Sep - 2 Sun Sept, 2007
More info at London Film and Comic Con
Tuesday, 14 August 2007
Ahmet Ertegun Tribute - Led Zeppelin To Headline
Line up:
Led Zeppelin
Pete Townshend
Bill Wyman
Rhythm Kings
Foreigner
Paolo Nutini
Profits from this amazing show will go to the Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund which provides students with annual scholarships to universities in the UK, USA and Turkey. In addition, a music scholarship open to all will be established at Ravensbourne College in the UK.
The incomparable Led Zeppelin will headline the tribute to the man who founded Atlantic Records in 1947. Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones will be joined by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham.
In addition, Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman and the Rhythm Kings, Foreigner and Paolo Nutini, all touched by Ertegun’s guiding hand over the years, will play on the night. Paolo was the final British artist that Ahmet mentored.
Due to the anticipated overwhelming demand for this concert, tickets will be available by ballot only. All tickets are priced at £125.
Ahmet Ertegun Tribute - Led Zeppelin To Headline
Line up:
Led Zeppelin
Pete Townshend
Bill Wyman
Rhythm Kings
Foreigner
Paolo Nutini
Profits from this amazing show will go to the Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund which provides students with annual scholarships to universities in the UK, USA and Turkey. In addition, a music scholarship open to all will be established at Ravensbourne College in the UK.
The incomparable Led Zeppelin will headline the tribute to the man who founded Atlantic Records in 1947. Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones will be joined by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham.
In addition, Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman and the Rhythm Kings, Foreigner and Paolo Nutini, all touched by Ertegun’s guiding hand over the years, will play on the night. Paolo was the final British artist that Ahmet mentored.
Due to the anticipated overwhelming demand for this concert, tickets will be available by ballot only. All tickets are priced at £125.
Monday, 13 August 2007
Ian Brown live at the Carling Academy Brixton, london
Fri 30 Nov: Carling Academy Brixton
Ian Brown (Late show)
Over 18's only - ID Required
8pm-2am
Ian Brown live at the Carling Academy Brixton, london
Fri 30 Nov: Carling Academy Brixton
Ian Brown (Late show)
Over 18's only - ID Required
8pm-2am
Friday, 10 August 2007
Warhol Vs Banksy, London
The exhibition is showing over 40 works of mixed media by the two artists. It will show Warhol's classic drawings and paintings side by side with the ground-breaking graffiti art of Banksy.
Warhol Vs Banksy, London
The exhibition is showing over 40 works of mixed media by the two artists. It will show Warhol's classic drawings and paintings side by side with the ground-breaking graffiti art of Banksy.
Wednesday, 8 August 2007
An Evening With William Gibson , London
To celebrate the publication of Spook Country, William will be in talking about his new novel, taking questions from the audience and signing copies of Spook Country.
William Gibson is the revered pundit of post-industrialism and creator of cyberspace. It has been several years since Gibson has been to the UK, don't miss this chance to listen to this visionary author.
This venue, in the basement of the Trades Union Congress headquarters building is the same one at which William Gibson gave a reading from, and signed copies of Pattern Recognition in 2003.
An Evening With William Gibson , London
To celebrate the publication of Spook Country, William will be in talking about his new novel, taking questions from the audience and signing copies of Spook Country.
William Gibson is the revered pundit of post-industrialism and creator of cyberspace. It has been several years since Gibson has been to the UK, don't miss this chance to listen to this visionary author.
This venue, in the basement of the Trades Union Congress headquarters building is the same one at which William Gibson gave a reading from, and signed copies of Pattern Recognition in 2003.
Tuesday, 7 August 2007
Zombie Walk world record attempt
The Zombie Walk will take place from 9.00am on Bank Holiday Monday 27th August (don't worry, you won't be at work!) just outside Odeon Leicester Square. Final details are still being arranged, but to register an interest in attending join our MYSPACE and FACEBOOK event groups.
Zombie Walk world record attempt
Where
Curzon Mayfair
38 Curzon Street W1J 7TY
When
9:00am Mon August 27, 2007
More info at The Zombie Diaries
Monday, 6 August 2007
Silke's Birthday Celebration
Category: Social
Hi all,
Ok, so we are cooking with gas now. Loose arrangements for tomorrow evening are as follows:
Apéritif - Kemia Tea Bar - 7ish (take your time it’s Saturday – relax. Hopefully the weather will be good and we can sit outside)
Dinner - Momo – 7:30 – 9:15pm
Digestif - Milk & Honey - 9:30 – 10:40 pm
More Digestifs – Absolute Ice Bar – 11pm – 11:40
Night cap – Kingly Club - 12 onwards
Alternatively we can have dinner and just mooch around. If the weather is good we can pop by The Trafalgar’s roof top bar area.
Best and looking forward to seeing all of you tomorrow.
Saturday August 11, 2007 - Sunday August 12, 2007 from 7:00pm - 3:00am
Kemia, Momo, Milk & Honey, Absolute Ice Bar, Kingly Club
Mayfair &Soho
Silke's Birthday Celebration
London, England
Ok, so we are cooking with gas now. Loose arrangements for tomorrow evening are as follows:
Apéritif - Kemia Tea Bar - 7ish (take your time it’s Saturday – relax. Hopefully the weather will be good and we can sit outside)
Dinner - Momo – 7:30 – 9:15pm
Digestif - Milk & Honey - 9:30 – 10:40 pm
More Digestifs – Absolute Ice Bar – 11pm – 11:40
Night cap – Kingly Club - 12 onwards
Alternatively we can have dinner and just mooch around. If the weather is good we can pop by The Trafalgar’s roof top bar area.
Best and looking forward to seeing all of you tomorrow.