Yikes and Cripes combined! It's New years day 2009 - and it's quite likely that you're hammered. In fact, I'd bank on it that the only thing you are actually capable of doing right now is staggering, holding a full glass at a dangerously tilted angle and gurgling.
So then! Where better than the Cube - with its helpfully illuminated dancefloor - to bust out the first moves of this shiny new year? This is a special party for special people. The stars of London's disco renaissance are playing.
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Ray Exley curates an exhibition of contemporary photographic works this January and February at Charlie Smith London. The exhibition examines the medium's relationship with stillness, movement and time...
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PayneShurvell kicks things off in 2012 with a solo show for hotly tipped contemporary artist Daniel Rapley. The show centres on a new work entitled Sic, for which Rapley has transcribed the entire Bible...
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Cube
55-61 Tabernacle Street
Hoxton and Shoreditch EC2A 4AA,
London