I went to the Centre for Creative Collaboration for the first Tuttle meet there, and interviewed CCC founder Brian Condon about the venue.
An interview with Zali Krishna on the occasion of his new album, 'Upon These Might We Brunch'. It includes, of course, two songs from the album.
Iain Sinclair reads from 'Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire', with spoken and musical accompaniment from John Harle, at the British Library on the 3rd June 2009.
The Tallow Chandlers raced two Thames Waterman's Cutters in the Admiral of the Port's Challenge on the 17th July 2009. The race was between the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Boating Base in Pimlico.
Zali Krishna playing live at the Klinker in Nunhead, 02 07 09. For more Krishnamusik, visit www.iotacism.com; for more info about the Klinker's regular impro music nights, visit www.iotacism.com/klinkerizer/. Filmed by Al Robertson: www.allumination.co.uk
I went to video review the William Blake 1809 Exhibition at the Tate Britain, but found out that I couldn't take pictures there. So, I reviewed it through the medium of a West London Shopping Mall.
Author Glen Neath talks about 'Listen Up', his radio play based on the true story of space enthusiasts - the Judica-Cordiglia brothers - that will be broadcast as The Afternoon Play on BBC Radio 4, May 29, 2.15pm. The play is a collaboration with Boz Temple-Morris and his production company, Holy Mountain. The cast is Serena Bobowski, Dominic Hawksley, Silvia Mercuriali, Nathan Osgood, Simeon Perlin and Giacomo Valdameri. Alisdair McGregor is the recordist and engineer, Boz Temple-Morris direc...
Tony White reads from 'Albertopolis Disparu' at Book Club Boutique, 18 5 09. Full text available at http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/about_us/about_the_museum/art/writer_in_residence.aspx, more info on Book Club Boutique at http://www.myspace.com/bookclubboutique.