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Category Archives: Arts and Entertainment
Catching the artistically curious
At dusk on a backstreet south of the Euston Road, Redhanded’s glowing shopfront jumps out from the swathe of council estates. Cromer Street is a perpetually shuttered row of shops, and two artists have set up a temporary studio and … Continue reading
Oasis in Kings Cross – Supersonic 20 years on
Readers of a certain age might remember (through a haze) the excitement of the Britpop era and Oasis. It was 20 years ago that they filmed the video for Supersonic on the rooftop of what is now the self storage … Continue reading
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Tagged @podnosh, belgrove street, Bob Marley, Crestfield Street, Kings Cross, nick booth, oasis, supersonic, video location, warehouse
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Copenhagen Youth Project teams up with UAL for Black History Month
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Floating cinema returns to King’s Cross
1pm to 6pm 2 November 2013 the fantastic floating cinema which last visited this summer returns, this time for Camden’s New Wave Festival. The Floating Cinema and artists Tracy & Hobbs will be at Granary Square Steps for a day … Continue reading
Celebration of Vert – the KX green sculpture
Invitations went out last week for a celebration of “Vert”, the KX green sculpture. Was your name on the list? King’s Cross Community Projects, a charitable trust set up to manage the project, raised many thousands of pounds in cash … Continue reading
Y Touring and OneKX arts project needs help
Local community theatre organisation Y Touring based at the OneKX building on Judd St has completed stage one of a stunning photographic project and is looking for help with stage two. Stage one was taking portrait photos of local people; … Continue reading
Granary Square hosts two day family festival
A two day family friendly festival takes place this weekend at Granary Square. It will include a range of free events and activities. There will be loads to see and do including; · Chimney sweep lessons for children · Penny … Continue reading