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Parallelograms marked the way forward

In 1970, Linda Perhacs was a Californian dentist – and a psychedelic folk artist. Linda’s album “Parallelograms” came out that year, and initially no one really noticed. But eventually it was discovered, and it was re-issued in 2005 and 2008 ...

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Blogroll for the mature reader…

You’re never short of a blog these days, are you? And it’s not just the younger web-user who is catered for. Gransnet has been going for just over two years, and it’s really developed and come into its own in ...

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Oxfam gigs fight poverty

Oxfam’s seventh annual “Oxjam” music festival takes place throughout next month – with warm-up gigs taking place in the last days of September. The main events in October will be run by volunteers: over 6,000 of them, working in over ...

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Halal excels at Excel

The Halal Food Festival is coming to East London. It styles itself the UK’s first festival to celebrate halal food, and claims to be the largest event of its kind in the world. It will be at the Excel Centre ...

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Keep cool with Exodus!

ELN doesn’t usually promote products or services unless they are clearly marked as advertising (though we get lots of emails from companies expecting free advertising). However, when travel firm Exodus told us they had launched their winter catalogue, we thought ...

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Cockney Heritage Festival gets underway

The first Tower Hamlets Cockney Heritage Festival starts this week with a launch event on 18th July. Events continue for a full week, with walks, exhibitions, films, talks, discussions and special events. The full programme can be downloaded from: http://www.ideastore.co.uk/.

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Last call for Korv med brod!

There’s just a week left to enjoy a Nordic night out at the Rekorderlig Midsummer House in Victoria Park. Visitors can enjoy spcial Rekorderlig cocktails in a cool Scandanavian setting, including an outdoor area overlooking the lake. Also on offer ...

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Film of the week

  World War Z With all the trouble there has been in the lead up to the release of this film, you might be worried that you wouldn’t enjoy WWZ. Fortunately it is actually an enjoyable viewing experience – although ...

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A life “up in lights”

Up in Lights, co-written by Spitalfields resident Clive Murphy, has just been published as a Pan paperback, at the reasonable price of £7.99. The book tells the story of Marjorie Graham, who was born in Edinburgh in 1904. What makes ...

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