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The Luminaire 311 High Road, Kilburn, London, NW6 7JR |
It is as though Thurston Moore has been rubbed in gunpowder and projected from a canon towards our midriff, winding our sensibility and summoning drastic hyperventilation as feedback and violent distortion peels around o... more
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Tib Lane Gallery 14a Tib Lane, Manchester, M2 4JA |
This exclusive independent gallery hides down a secluded backwater close to Deansgate. It hosts many different 20th century and contemporary styles, including watercolours, bronzes, paintings and drawings, all displayed ... more
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Trafford Park Arts Eleventh Street, Eleventh Street, Trafford, M17 1JF |
Trafford Park Arts committee was set up to help celebrate the rich social and industrial heritage of Trafford Park and its surrounding communities in a unique cross-cultural way. A fascinating exhibition of heritage memo... more
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Telewest Arena Arena Way, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE4 7NA |
What is noticeable now, when we attend a new arena tour with Stereophonics, is that they are forever ploughing the 'fruits' of their success back into their shows, more so each time. The last time there were big screens ... more
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Treasurers House Minster Yard, York, YO1 7JL |
This was originally the home of Yorkminster's treasurer. He was responsible not only for the Minster's assets, but also for playing host to distinguished visitors. Originally built shortly after the Norman Conquest, it w... more
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Tate Britain Millbank, (Westminster), London, SW1P 4RG |
Turner paintings! If you've never seen a Turner seascape or landscape then by the time you leave here you'll by overdosed. He left a huge amount of his work and thus the Tate scored over 300 oils and, wait for it, over 1... more
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Theatre Royal New Road, (North Laine), Brighton, BN1 1SD |
For the first 50 years of its life the Theatre suffered very mixed fortunes with no one manager lasting more than 18 months and the risk of financial ruin never very far away. All this was to change in 1854 when an actor... more
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Tate Modern Sumner Street, (Bankside), London, SE1 9TG |
To me, the most unusual thing about the Tate Modern is the curator's choice in arrangement of the paintings. Instead of arranging them chronologically (or by artist) as most museums do, the paintings here are arranged by... more
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