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Monthly Archives: January 2005
Herman Düne
Herman Düne will be coming to play The Cube again soon and looks like they’ve got some MP3s of a VPRO session up on their site.
wikipedia expands & contracts (?)
We now ( I presume thanks to Tom ) have a wikipedia entry. For how long we can’t be certain judging by the votes to delete the sparror entry – would be great if it could stay and appropriate to … Continue reading
Sparror / Wikipedia
If the Cube had a penny for every time someone had to explain how to spell Sparror then it’d be rich enough to afford a big shiny popcorn stand and all those big release movies. Only kidding. But, after hearing … Continue reading
Posted in General, sparror, T'internet
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Not very interesting?
Thanks to Tom . . . Dani, Lady and me had a wordpressworkshop at The Cube today. Tom brought wisdom. Me, I bought a camera. Dani brought cake. LL brought disparaging comments. Tom blogs here. Hogge, an original Cube founder, … Continue reading
Cubistry
I will be starting to post an accurate history of the Cube/Bristol Arts Centre/Arts Centre Cinema. I have been looking into this from the start of the Microplex in 1998. Bascically there will be two main sections or histories. The … Continue reading
Posted in Cube Cinema History, General
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Arts Centre Adventure
So today , whilst cutting mounts, cleaning glass with lighter fuel, and nailing nails at AM’s and Francois house. I found this. ARTS CENTRE ADVENTURE by Harold Joliffe read more about him here Anyhow heres the thing I wanna tell … Continue reading
Posted in books, Cube Cinema History, General, Theatre, Volunteers
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Tolls
Do they live under bridges? I saw many this Christmas. I was with all my family except Brenda, who was away with the faries, at Kids J’s place in Surry. I got charged for smoking my i-pod on a train … Continue reading
Thinking big
Hey check out what artists can do without sponsorship or donations. The Gates, Central Park, New York, 1979-2005 ‘Course, it doesn’t hurt having a bit in the bank.
Peel Biog+
Ah i’m in.. Thought i’d share my current reading, as i agree with Mr H, the dire state of tv over xmas.. Was given a biog of John Peel (by Mick Wall,Orion books} by a friend for my birthday, .. … Continue reading
http://mysharona.com
My Sharona This is actually the real sherona, and if you go there you can buy some real estate off a true star imortalized in the song My Sherona…