Issue 2
Untitled 4 - New Artistic Talent In Islington
'Untitled 4' are a group of nine international artists from Middlesex University. Anyone interested in original art, as opposed to the celebrity schmutz slapped up by Hirst et al, should check out the Candid Arts Centre, 3 Torrent Street in Islington June 15-17.
A US Soldier Tells About Her 15-day Humanitarian Mission
By William HilderbrandtJune 12th, 2007
Lara
Dean returned to her home in Oklahoma (US) last week after her first 15 days being
deployed as a part of the US National Guard (a subdivision of the Army). She will graduate this summer from university and plans to
attend medical school next year.
How long was your trip, and where did you go?
Production Fortnight Diary
By unknownJune 10th, 2007
Memo To Brown: Sarko Is The New Blair
By Zaid Al'AlayaJune 8th, 2007
What will happen to the American-British relationship after Blair steps down on 27 June? After the announcement of his departure date, the UK and US relationship has taken a new turn.
The unprecedented attack of 11 September 2001 showed the true nature of the Atlantic alliance.
Oops, She Did It Again...
By Marika, DaveJune 8th, 2007
A month ago Nicolas Sarkozy was elected President of France with 53 per cent of the votes.
But his wife was not among his supporters on that day. Cecilia Sarkozy, who is "hot in Prada" according to many Frenchmen, decided she had something more exciting to do with her Sunday than vote for her frenetic husband.
Political Pictures Of Our Cultural Life
By Marika MathieuJune 8th, 2007
"It's fascinating to look at the influence of American culture on British society". British Artist Steve Schofield, said while showing me pictures of cowboys drinking tea and Indians doing laundry in green kitchens from his portfolio.
Within his series of images entitled "Land of the Free", Schofield attempts to show people in their own homes and environments, dressed up in costumes they wear for special events.
Greenpeace Condemns Blair
By Takeshi SobukawaJune 8th, 2007
Prime Minister Tony Blair has been doing as little as his US counterpart to tackle climate change, a Greenpeace campaigner told the London Project.
A Hop And A Jump
By Amy JuddJune 8th, 2007
Jumping from one rooftop to another, scaling staircases on the outside and doing a back flip off a railing onto the ground below may not be everyone's idea of a good time, but some Londoners are finding this sport to be a great way to keep fit and try something new and different.
It's called Free Running, and involves participants clearing obstacles in their path in a smooth and fluid way, using movements such as vaulting, somersaults, and jumping in any way they can.
A Hidden Indian Gem
By William HilderbrandtJune 8th, 2007
Last night I dined on something truly special. Suruchi is an Indian restaurant in North London that offers vegetarian and non-vegetarian food.
While they say they specialise in North Indian cuisine, my plate was an exclusive South Indian specialty.
But this restaurant makes little fuss about itself, and for that reason it feels like you've discovered a hidden treasure.
G8 Delivers New $60bn Package To Africa
By Claire DavenportJune 8th, 2007
Africa was the focus of the third and final day of the G8 as the leaders agreed on a new relief package for the continent to tackle infectious diseases such as Aids, malaria and tuberculosis.
