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April 27, 2006

Well, fancy that... just noticed on the Rough Trade site that, not content with a slightly famous Mum, Lily Allen is also the daughter of Keith Allen. That's not news at all now but I started composing this on the 22nd and haven't had a chance to carry on until now. That's three Blog entries in a row for Lily. I'll stop now. But she is rather good!

Should have been at Click Click Whirr tonight. Well, didn't have to be, but it would have been nice as Matt B M had gone to the trouble of warning me!

Anyhoo... turns out it's on the last Thursday of every month, at Café Cairo - which is at 88 Landor Road, SW9 9PH - as I've mentioned before. When I got a couple of facts wrong [thats Wiki's for ya!]. They do serve alcohol and time is 7:30 - 11:30. Therfore next one should be 25th May but as it's a Bank Holiday weekend they will be hosting a Special Night on Sunday 28th instead. With a "Party Vibe" apparently! I'll be there... I hope.

Must see...

Tomas Saraceno
11 May - 16 July
Daily - FREE
11:00 - 20:00
The Curve - Barbican

Saraceno has created an installation featuring a video shot from a ring of 32 cameras floating on the world’s largest salt lake, Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia. Images of the sky reflected on the lake are captured by Saraceno’s cameras and projected onto the 80-metre wall of The Curve, creating a stunning panorama in which the viewer is immersed in, and floats amongst, the clouds.

Got tickets for ULTRA: Extreme Economy in Electronic Music and Visualisation: featuring 30 minutes each from Ryoji Ikeda, Alva Noto [Carsten Nicolai], and Robert Henke aka Monolake at Tate Modern on Monday 29th May. And off to St. Ives next week to see Ellsworth Kelly at the Tate down there.

Lots to do in May then!

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