The French leftist newspaper, Bazooka brought together great punk artists in the 1970s, intermixing radical illustrations with a fascination for totalitarian propaganda.
The group of artists lived together in a gigantic flat creating the publication whilst spewing out numerous album covers along the way, including work for Elivis Costello and Iggy and the Stooges.
Founders of Bazooka, Loulou and Kiki Picasso have delved into the Bazooka archive for this exhibition as well as displaying some of their new illustrations and paintings. Extended to 26.10.10.
Taking place in the basement of Pizza East on every other Tuesday night, Karaoke East is a wacky night of singing that revolves around a different, admittedly quite loose theme every time it's on.Prices ...
A night of brilliant character comedians and sketch acts previewing Edinburgh material. All funds raised will be donated to the PBH Free Fringe Edinburgh Festival which allows performers to go to...
Emerging back in 2010 with their blend of power pop and 60s surf, Surfer Blood's music has echoes of Vampire Weekend, Weezer and even The Shins at times, but mostly theirs is a sound that's all their...
A ridiculously popular pub quiz, that is even streamed to other pubs apparently, a visit to the Star of Bethnal Green on a Tuesday night should definitely be on your bucket list.It costs two quid to enter,...
We Love Comedy is back every Tuesday night at The Pipeline on Middlesex Street, featuring cutting edge comedians, comedy stars and the best new acts on the circuit. The first show for 2013 stars winner...
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Aubin Gallery
64-66 Redchurch Street
Bethnal Green E2 7DP,
London