Posts Tagged ‘2011’
Holla! Puma’s bringing sexy back. One of the old sporting big shots and now somewhat of a classic, edgy brand in today’s street wear fashion, Puma have just brought out the new and improved ‘Squash 2000,’ trainers. Since 1948 Puma have been a Lifestyle brand and these babies have been …
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Tags: 2011, brand, classics, fashion icon, Footwear, gum sole, indoor sports, new and improved, new release, puma, remake, sports shoes, squash, squash 2000, style, Suede, trainers, youth
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Sam Waley-Cohen is racing today, 16th March 2012, in the Blue Riband event of Jump racing for the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Sam and his horse ‘Long Run,’ have been filmed for the past year by Alfred Dunhill and created a short film entitled ‘For The Love’.
Shot as a …
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Tags: 2011, alfred dunhill, blue riband, cheltenam, film, for the love, gold cup, horse racing, jump, long run, march, racing, sam waley-cohen, sports
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Fancy some free entertainment that promises to be a veritable visual delight? Of course you do! Back for its fourth year, Meeting of Styles is taking place THIS Saturday and you can expect a whole host of optical pleasures.
Over 60 of Europe’s graffiti art talents will be spraying art …
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Tags: 2011, graffiti art, meeting of styles, the studio
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Numph clothing, clothes with soul and a quirky edge, stay true to their ethos of designing the way they want without losing the essential wearability that clothes need with their autumn/winter collection.
By combining the feminine with the rough, autumnal browns and burnt oranges with tomato reds, style with …
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Tags: 2011, animal print, cardigan, fashion, leather jacket, Numph, winter, womenswear
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For the first time the Youth Market Launch will take place this summer – a programme which allows young people to express their creativity, no matter what backgound they may be from. Aimed at people aged between 13 and 18, the project features categories from fashion design to 3D video …
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Tags: 2011, Orange Dot, Topman, Underage Festival, Young Tate, Youth Market
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If, like me, you were practically inseparable with Matias Aguayo’s Ay Ay Ay in the Autumn of 2009, then you’ll probably jump at the chance to see the Kompakt DJ perform Ether Festival’s launch event. Joining him will be Daniel Maloso’s Coméme, Stopmakingme, Juan MacLean (DJ) and The Hundred In …
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Tags: 2011, Ether, festival, Matias Aguayo
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Our new Culture writer, Nina Hoogstraate, dropped into a launch for a women’s film festival last week. Here’s what she discovered.
Yet another inspiring launch for the brilliant ‘pro-female’ film festival, acknowledging the frightful lack in equality for women filmmakers, kicked off at the Century Club on Leicester Square this …
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Tags: 2011, birds eye view, female, festival, film, gillian wearing, imogen heap, international womens day, micachu, rachel millward, rosamunde pike, women
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“I like that there’s an archive of 10. Nice round number.”
Half of it is, yes. And ten is a nice number. Ten seems to do it for most people. With that in mind, here’s the last gasp of Revenge of Popular Culture. A recap, a round-up, a ten-part …
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Tags: 2011, Anna Calvi, kanye west, Mike Skinner, revenge of popular culture, ROPC
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“A consensus over something as varied as music can’t be right”. (ROPC #8: link)
A shame. A total, tragic shame.
Because I wanna list. I wanna comprehensive Best and a Worst and HOT FOR 2011. Wanna know what I’m going to like over the next 12 months NOW. …
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Tags: 2011, Anna Calvi, Blogs, brother, consensus, lists, mona, nme, ROPC, vaccines
Posted in Indie, Music, Pop, ROPC | 1 Comment »
Croatia’s sleepy village of Petrcane is infamous for throwing some of the best, most intimate and most ecelctic festival line-ups across the summer, and is fast becoming the go-to place for a jolly good summer holiday (and here‘s a rather lovely summery round-up of 2010′s festivities to shake the …
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Tags: . croatia, 2011, cinematic orchestra, festivals, jamie, petrcane, roots manuva, soundwave, the xx, zero 7
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