Jumble sales: they’re a staple of British culture and are more relevant now than they’ve ever been given the recession-riddled state we currently find ourselves in – though that’s still no guarantee you’ll come away from your Sunday morning jumble with some quality swag.
Well, thanks to those innovative folk …
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London’s clubland isn’t the guy-led party that it was in the ‘80s, recently the music industry’s stereotype Boy’s Club has been gatecrashed by a legion of amazing, talented women. But where some critics want to separate the boobs from the balls, reviews that read ‘she’s fit ANNND she can DJ’ …
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Tags: #womensday, ableton, amy redmond, b.traits, Digital Soundboy, DJ, DJs, gemma cairney, international womens day, Linn Sikkeland, london, lou, mary anne hobbs, moxie, nova, Pia Leinslie, project fresh socks, scarlett etienne, serato, sink the pink, sunta templeton
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If you’re not following Annie Lennox on Twitter, you may not know that it’s International Women’s Day today (she’s been tweeting about it lots). Let’s face it boys, we’re the superior sex: better drivers, better at learning, we eat better diets, we’re more socially apt, we’re healthier, we’re surviving the …
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Tags: Anna Calvi, Annie Lennox, Beth Jeans Houghton, international womens day, Jessie J, lady gaga, M.I.A.
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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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