A Festive Happening
The very talented Jonny Woo (above), Scottee, Bourgeois and Maurice, together on stage in their Christmas show at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. Brilliant. Pix here.
The very talented Jonny Woo (above), Scottee, Bourgeois and Maurice, together on stage in their Christmas show at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. Brilliant. Pix here.
The House of Organza collective (and their friends from the East End scene (above)) packed out Vogue Fabrics last night for the launch of their current show. Pix here.
Helen Noir and Severino downstairs, John Sizzle and A Man To Pet (with special guest Caron Geary (above)) up top. Pix here…
Yesterday, we took over downstairs at The Book Club for a photoshoot for Masumi’s upcoming exhibition at the Artcomplex Center, Tokyo, in January 2010. You can find the proofs here. Click the image above for a slideshow. Performer: Masumi TIPSY Saito. Hair and make: Yuka Hirata. Very big thanks to Heather and Matt at The Book Club for use of the space.
The first issue of Fire and Knives — Tim Hayward’s quarterly magazine of new writing on food culture, is now out. Currently subscriber-only, so if you want to check it out, visit the link above. Anne-Fay and I contributed a photostory/interview of Tony Hornecker’s Pale Blue Door restaurant/performance/installation. I’m not going to include the photos here (tho they’re on FLickr if you go hunting) — we encourage you to go get yourself a copy of the magazine and support some independent writing.
Jonny Woo, Jarred McGinnis, Ernesto Sarezale and Kate Hutchinson. Pix here…
Le Gateau Chocolat (pictured) — one of our all-time favourite performers — and Princess Twinkle Knickers, at The Book Club. Pix here.
Back to Bistrotheque for the last night of the current season. New work from Blanche du Bois (pictured), Holestar, Russella, Ernesto Sarezale, The Open Mouths. Pix here.
Scottee (pictured) and Helen Noir do their thing at the new performance night at The Book Club (ex-Home, Leonard Street)… pix here…
Lazlo Pearlman & Killpussy, A-Man-To-Pet, Helen Noir (with assistance from Nando Messias and Masumi Tipsy Saito (pictured)), Pia Arber, The German Ballet Group, Chris Dangerfield. Pix here.