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A short history of the Jews and the Olympics. Entirely made up by I’m Alan Partridge star David Schneider.
From a young Israelite shepherd named David pipping the Philistine champion to the gold medal in the slingshot to the modern Jewish domination of synchronised kvetching, here’s the real history of the Olympic Games and the People of the Book AKA "How To Avoid Sport". Actor and comedian David Schneider and his guests present some of the Jews greatest Olympic triumphs from Talmudic gymnastics (with commentary by Rashi) to 4 x 400 metres Yiddish cursing.
The Funny Side... of The City is The Square Mile’s boutique comedy club.Thursday's show features 'the swiss army knife of entertainment' Ronnie Golden, Dana Alexander and Guest Comedian and compere ...
An exhibition celebrating the diverse work of Paupers Press - the printnig press that have worked with the all the big names in contemporary art - from Damien and Tracey to Chris Ofili, Charles Avery and...
Festival fresh crew lay down the law with their genre defying, party vibe rinse-outs. Expect anything from Reggae, Hiphop, Moombahton, UK funky and anything bass heavy!
On every Thursday and Friday St Chad's invites a DJ over to rummage through his record bags and come up with the ideal sounds for a bit of cocktail sipping.Depending on the guy, the music moves from house ...
Arnold Wesker's take on manipulation is explored in this provocative play about a woman who rightly or wrongly accuses her parents of abusing her as a child. Looking at False Memory Syndrome and the heartache...
Another cracker from the British Library: this time exploring the relationship between the British landscape and the writing that has both shaped it and been shaped by it. With over 150 works - from Chaucer...
Detroit group The Hounds Below draw elements from their eclectic '90s upbringing and old school love affair with 50's rock n' roll to arrive at a satisfying synthesis of rock and pop
It's the end of the week and some serious partying is in order. At Anam, DJS spin party anthems till late but you can get an early start by sipping on two-for-one cocktails till 8pm.
The result of a three-month residency at The Place dance studios, this summer the theatre bar and foyer play host to works across a range of media by Magali Charrier. Until 23.06.12.
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