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      <title>Rich Mix - cool by topruss</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/placepics/202565_6f0258df.140.jpg" /><img src="http://trustedplaces.com/img/empty_user.gif" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/topruss">topruss</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 5.00<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7613 7498</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.richmix.org.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=cultural'>cultural</a>, <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=modern art'>modern art</a>, <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=art'>art</a></p>best movies and great for food and ocasional footy toobest movies and great for food and ocasional footy too]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Women's Library - A lovely place and so important by karenquirk</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/placepics/ldc_1v7208d.140.jpg" /><img src="http://trustedplaces.com/img/empty_user.gif" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/karenquirk">karenquirk</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 4.00<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7320 2222</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.thewomenslibrary.ac.uk</p>The Women&#39;s Library is a sweet place and more people should know about it. The exhibitions (about different women&#39;s issues) are really thoughtful and contrary to the review above you don&#39;t have to pay to read the books, just fill out a form.The Women&#39;s Library is a sweet place and more people should know about it. The exhibitions (about different women&#39;s issues) are really thoughtful and contrary to the review above you don&#39;t have to pay to read the books, just fill out a form.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Hunga Munga - The Arty Party without Arty Farties by idoru</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/placepics/125350_35215192.140.jpg" /><img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/userpics/idoru_c7f5db4b.120.jpg" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/idoru">idoru</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 4.00<p><b>Tags:</b> <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=art'>art</a>, <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=messy'>messy</a>, <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=fun'>fun</a></p>If the words arts and crafts when coupled together cause a little flutter in your chest, then this is the place for you&#33; Last Wednesday I had the absolute pleasure of attending Hunga Munga(&#0163;5) at Favela Chic in Old St. I was so excited when my friend invited me, I had visions of colourful pipe cleaners, plasticine, snips, glue and paper maiche. A once monthly event the next one is at the Bethnal Green Working Men&#39;s Club on June 14th.<br /><br />This is not an event for people who are afraid to get paint on their shoes, and it introduces a sense of togetherness you never see at your average music gig. Yes that right, live acts and djs preform as you create your mini masterpieces.<br /><br />Their tagline on the their myspace page is "arty parties without the arty farties" so compared to PaintJam(&#0163;40) in Angel where you see a more professional crowd, and the Craft Night (&#0163;6) at Notting Hill Arts Club where you get a craft bag and everyone makes the same thing (sock puppets embroidery), Its free range creativity for the creatively inclined though not necessarily creatively gifted.  <br /><br />The best thing is watching a whole room of people sharing recycled bits and bobs, paint trays and scissors while being totally engrossed in what they are doing. You have a beer or two as props but for the first couple of hours I was all hands on and in the crafts. Oh and I mustn&#39;t forget the fairy cakes on the tables when we arrived and the BEST arts and crafts supply table you&#39;ve ever seen (a million times better than kindy)<br /><br />I created some kind of alien plant thing, my friend a tv head, another a miniature garden and another a mask. I painted a picture of seahorses for a friend who couldn&#39;t come and after that I was artied out and ready to party, so I wandered around comparing my art with others seeing if we could combine them in to mega installations. I even had a certain puffed chest pride when the Hung Munga photographer took pictures of my piece. <br /><br />So if you want to have a wholesome night, meet a bunch of interesting people and feel generally good about yourself go and get lost in the world of arts and crafts for a couple of hours, you never know you might actually win a prize.<br />If the words arts and crafts when coupled together cause a little flutter in your chest, then this is the place for you&#33; Last Wednesday I had the absolute pleasure of attending Hunga Munga(&#0163;5) at Favela Chic in Old St. I was so excited when my friend invited me, I had visions of colourful pipe cleaners, plasticine, snips, glue and paper maiche. A once monthly event the next one is at the Bethnal Green Working Men&#39;s Club on June 14th.<br /><br />This is not an event for people who are afraid to get paint on their shoes, and it introduces a sense of togetherness you never see at your average music gig. Yes that right, live acts and djs preform as you create your mini masterpieces.<br /><br />Their tagline on the their myspace page is "arty parties without the arty farties" so compared to PaintJam(&#0163;40) in Angel where you see a more professional crowd, and the Craft Night (&#0163;6) at Notting Hill Arts Club where you get a craft bag and everyone makes the same thing (sock puppets embroidery), Its free range creativity for the creatively inclined though not necessarily creatively gifted.  <br /><br />The best thing is watching a whole room of people sharing recycled bits and bobs, paint trays and scissors while being totally engrossed in what they are doing. You have a beer or two as props but for the first couple of hours I was all hands on and in the crafts. Oh and I mustn&#39;t forget the fairy cakes on the tables when we arrived and the BEST arts and crafts supply table you&#39;ve ever seen (a million times better than kindy)<br /><br />I created some kind of alien plant thing, my friend a tv head, another a miniature garden and another a mask. I painted a picture of seahorses for a friend who couldn&#39;t come and after that I was artied out and ready to party, so I wandered around comparing my art with others seeing if we could combine them in to mega installations. I even had a certain puffed chest pride when the Hung Munga photographer took pictures of my piece. <br /><br />So if you want to have a wholesome night, meet a bunch of interesting people and feel generally good about yourself go and get lost in the world of arts and crafts for a couple of hours, you never know you might actually win a prize.<br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 21:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Freedom Press &amp; Bookshop - England's oldest anarchist publishers by rkn</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/placepics/1o82174_b6b9a1f2.140.jpg" /><img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/userpics/rkn_05e98769.120.jpg" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/rkn">rkn</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 5.00<p><b>Tags:</b> <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=cosy'>cosy</a>, <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=bookshop'>bookshop</a>, <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=friendly'>friendly</a></p>Freedom Press and Bookshop is down an alley off Whitechapel High Street next to KFC.<br /><br />Past the mural of prominent anarchist figures from the last century or so, behind the painted door then up a narrow flight of stairs lies a cosy hive. To your left is a computer resource space, on the right the bookshop housing anarchist texts, newspapers and pamphlets from the world over.<br /><br />Upstairs is a small meeting room and the offices of Freedom Newspaper (the oldest anarchist newspaper in the world) founded by several influential anarchists in 1886.<br /><br />This place is well worth a visit, not only for the books it houses but because its a little bit of the historical East End of London.<br /><br />Its own website can be found:<br />http://freedom.libcom.org.uk/Freedom Press and Bookshop is down an alley off Whitechapel High Street next to KFC.<br /><br />Past the mural of prominent anarchist figures from the last century or so, behind the painted door then up a narrow flight of stairs lies a cosy hive. To your left is a computer resource space, on the right the bookshop housing anarchist texts, newspapers and pamphlets from the world over.<br /><br />Upstairs is a small meeting room and the offices of Freedom Newspaper (the oldest anarchist newspaper in the world) founded by several influential anarchists in 1886.<br /><br />This place is well worth a visit, not only for the books it houses but because its a little bit of the historical East End of London.<br /><br />Its own website can be found:<br />http://freedom.libcom.org.uk/]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 22:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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