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Our pick of the month is Brian Lobel’s Cruising for Art, a suspiciously non-Xmas event. If you’re feeling festive try BAC, BGWMC, Duckie’s Copyright Christmas, Drink Shop & Do and much more…read on Scrooge, read on…
01.12.2011 · Filled under:
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amateur transplants,
art,
bac,
barbican,
battersea arts centre,
bethnal green working mens club,
BGWMC,
bourgeois and maurice,
cabaret,
canadian blast,
card making,
christmas,
christmas market,
cockpit arts,
comedy,
cook up,
copyright christmas,
craft,
cruising for art,
december,
drink shop and do,
duckie,
fairytale,
food & drink,
joy of sketch,
london,
loserville,
lyric theatre,
music,
musical,
open studios,
oui love,
panto,
rich mix,
robyn hood,
RVT,
season,
Soho Theatre,
spoken word,
theatre,
time out,
to do list,
vogue fabrics,
xmas,
xmas starty,
zooey ·
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… Loserville thought it very necessary to bring these two offbeat documentary films to your esteemed attention. The first being about the kitsch-come-cool instrument of choice the Ukulele, and the second charting the history of the Alternative Miss World Pageant. Read on dear friend, read on! Mighty Uke (The Amazing Comeback of a Musical Underdog) [...]
13.11.2011 · Filled under:
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alternative miss world,
andrew logan,
documentary,
film,
ica,
ICA cinema,
london,
mighty uke,
picturehouse,
the british guide to showing off,
the lexi,
ukulele ·
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Remember, remember the month of November
We believe November is shaping up to be slightly wonderful actually. This To Do List of joy includes Wunderbar Festival, Dracula: Sex, Sucking and Stardom, GFEST, Scottee’s ‘Violence’, La Soiree, Paintworks, EastEnd Cabaret and much more.
31.10.2011 · Filled under:
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2011,
arcola tent,
black pond,
cabaret,
carl-einar hackner,
cockpit theatre,
comedy,
dracula,
eat your heart out,
eatsend cabaret,
EYHO,
festival,
film,
future shorts film festival,
gay,
gfest,
hackney,
handmage & bound,
hen & chickens theatre,
idea generation gallery,
la soiree,
lgbt,
london,
loserville,
magic,
newcastle,
november,
performance,
prince charles cinema,
queer,
riverside studios,
roundhouse,
same place different faces,
sex,
simon amstell,
Soho Theatre,
st bride's,
stardom,
sucking,
theatre,
to do list,
violence,
wunderbar festival ·
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Let’s dance our socks off! Tonight at Push the Button at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. More details on their Facebook event here.
We are super psyched about the launch of East Pop West a new three day art festival bringing the best of the East London to the West. The exhibition is taking place at the 20,000 sq ft former Innocent Smoothies Headquarters in Goldhawk industrial estate near Hammersmith (map here) – sounds like an adventure to us!
29.09.2011 · Filled under:
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art,
art london,
blink art,
christopher duncan,
east pop,
east pop west,
frieze,
galleries,
galleries london,
pop up exhibition,
pop-up,
time out,
warehouse ·
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Lots of fun stuff to do this month, including: storytelling at the Leicester Square Theatre, films at BFI Southbank, dressing up at Institut Francais, dancing at Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club, music in Hoxton, exhibitions at The V&A, a premiere at Rich Mix and lots more…!
28.09.2011 · Filled under:
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amy lame,
barbarella,
ben walters,
bfi,
bfi southbank,
cabaret,
events,
events london,
films,
free london,
hoxton square bar & kitchen,
institut francais,
kyla la grange,
maya deren,
rich mix,
the colored museum,
third window films,
time out,
trashing performance,
umbabungo,
underwater love,
v&a ·
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Loserville is so excited to announce the premiere and exclusive DVD release of Underwater Love. We are so thrilled to see Third Window Films opening up the lighter side of Asian film. This film is a wonderfully surreal journey into musical bliss and loving an ‘other’.
Loserville recommends you get out your orienteering outfit and ‘Discover your Light’ (lol) with Swarovski’s London-wide Treasure Hunt – This Saturday 24th September…You can win loads of prizes, register now at the link within this article!
Loserville is very excited about the launch of Ditto Press’s new book – How To Disappear – A Memoir For Misfits by the literary legend Duncan Fallowell.
We are more than excited to be covering our favourite big festival: Bestival. We’ll be there with bells on bringing you the best of Bestival’s lesser known acts, superb oddities and some exclusive pictures and live updates. To make the most of our coverage please follow us on Twitter here or like us on Facebook here.
Here’s Part Two of the September To Do List, the assured follow-up to the critically acclaimed* Part One!
*It’s true. They just never wrote it anywhere.
08.09.2011 · Filled under:
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amersham arms,
art,
bethnal green working mens club,
cafe oto,
choreditch town hall,
comedy,
comedy cafe,
concrete,
dalston,
dalston eastern curve garden,
Dancing,
design,
east london line,
food,
free,
gay,
gay literary salon,
gigs,
grin and bare it,
hackney empire,
ku bar,
la cucina futurista,
literature,
london,
loserville,
music,
mysterious skin,
new cross,
new cross inn,
polari,
postmodernism,
richmix,
robert sheehan,
scipmylo,
september,
shinky shonky,
Soho Theatre,
sound tracks festival,
style and subversion,
swarovski,
the drill hall,
the old vic,
the playboy of the western world,
theatre,
to do list,
treasure hunt,
unskinny bop,
v&a,
vogue fabrics,
what's on ·
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It’s a To Do List of two halves this month, because THERE’S SO F*CKING MUCH TO DO! We’re loving September already and it’s only just begun!
01.09.2011 · Filled under:
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2011,
art,
comedy,
decade,
fashion,
film,
food,
free,
ghetto factory,
going out,
guy bourdin,
headlong,
ignite 2011,
kerry godliman,
la haine,
london,
loserville,
matthieu kassovitz,
mike figgis,
national theatre,
passing clouds,
royal opera house,
september,
soho,
sohoho,
southbank,
thames festival,
theatre,
to do list,
toyah,
watch this space,
wig out ·
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Friday 26th August | 21:00-02:00 | £10
We can’t wait to celebrate Duckie finally reaching the age of consent – we’d like to say we’ll be breaking her in gently, but we know she’s already been getting around a bit…
24.08.2011 · Filled under:
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amy lame,
birthday bash,
cabaret,
comedy,
dance,
duckie,
london,
loserville,
music,
readers wifes,
royal festival hall,
RVT,
scottee,
southbank,
theatre,
up and over it ·
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We here at Loserville are pretty wild sometimes, but nothing on this super new event, happening TOMORROW! It was created to celebrate the feral naked teenager who was brought to Kensington Palace as a pet. We can’t wait to celebrate this beautiful oddity with a Victorian Freakshow, Masked Ball and a chance to snoop round a pretty palace!
18.08.2011 · Filled under:
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events,
freak show,
freakshow,
HRP,
kensington palace,
london,
loserville,
masked ball,
the wild boys ball,
things to do,
time out,
wild boy ·
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We’re very excited that our fave new electrostar, Karin Park is coming to the Queen of Hoxton, this Thursday (18th August) from 7pm. She’s been busy collaborating with some great offbeat legends…see below for more info about Karin and a beautiful video…and it’s Free Entry to the gig! be sure to RSVP: john@your-army.com
17.08.2011 · Filled under:
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dubstep,
electro,
gig,
industrial,
karin park,
london,
loserville,
music,
music london,
pop,
queen of hoxton,
synth pop ·
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Don’t miss La Cucina Futuristica, a beautiful pop-up in admiration of the Futurist’s Kitchen, co-produced by Gay Bingo friend of Loserville, Ma Butcher!
An insiders guide to New York City’s offbeat restaurants and great insight from our lovely new correspondent Daniel. Including Chelsea Grill of Hells Kitchen, Dos Caminos, East of Eighth and more…
Loserville is stoked to catch up with Australian offbeat drag sensation Drags Aloud. Their uniquely biting show is entitled SHOW GURL and we can’t recommend it enought! It’s on at the Edinburgh Fringe at the “BELLY DANCER” UNDERBELLY, COWGATE – AUGUST 18 – 28 2011, 22:20PM tickets here.
There’s no filler here – just wall-to-wall, ball-achingly excellent hits from beginning to end. And we haven’t been paid a penny!
03.08.2011 · Filled under:
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adhocracy,
apple cart festival,
august,
aztec records,
bistrotheque,
cabaret,
comedy,
constructed,
don giovanni,
duxkie,
emad altaay,
free space gallery,
gigs,
hot august fringe,
london,
loserville,
music,
myra dubois,
network theatre,
old operating theatre,
royal festival hall,
royal vauxhall tavern,
RVT,
Soho Theatre,
the wolf,
theatre,
things to do,
to do list,
underconstruction,
young vic ·
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Loserville actually cannot wait for this festival, including Patrick Wolf, Pam Hogg, Tim Minchin, Marcus Brigstocke, Magic Numbers, Saint Etienne and Loserville favourites Bourgeois and Maurice.
02.08.2011 · Filled under:
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apple cart,
apple cart festival,
events,
festival,
london,
Magic Numbers,
Marcus Brigstocke,
pam hogg,
Patrick Wolf,
Saint Etienne and Loserville favourites Bourgeois and Maurice.,
Tim Minchin,
time out,
victoria park ·
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Friday 29th July – Sunday 31st July 2011
Loserville has teamed up with Retro Pigeon to run an epically fab stall at Vintage at Southbank Centre this weekend! Loserville is selling all kinds off amazing: Diana pendants, shoulder pets, frumpets and more. But the star of the Loserville show is our beautiful lady lamp, Mandy the Mannequin!
29.07.2011 · Filled under:
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1920s,
1930s,
1940s,
1950s,
1960s,
1970s,
1980s,
art,
chap olympiad,
dance,
design,
fashion,
film,
le it rock,
london,
loserville,
loserville shop,
music,
north south divide,
retro pigeon,
royal festival hall,
shhh!,
southbank centre,
the leisure lounge,
the soul casino,
the studio,
the torch club,
the warehouse,
vintage,
vintage at southbank centre,
vintage marketplace,
wayne hemmingway ·
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Here’s our all singing all dancing printable Edinburgh Festival Guide…click the image below or here to get the PDF…including venues to watch, free tickets and our top ten recommended shows.
Don’t miss Frank Chickens and Home Live Art at the supremely FREE Barbican Weekender…this Saturday at 4pm on the club stage at the Barbican Weekender.
theatre,london,the yard,the yard theatre,hackney wick,time out,pop-up venue
Seven years after the Venice Film Festival Premiere of Gregg Araki’s incredible film adaptation, the stage version of Scott Heim’s 1996 novel Mysterious Skin hits The Drill Hall in September for just three shows.
Roll up, roll up for the greatest show on earth! Yes it’s our show restaurants article part 2, this time it’s personal. We’ve picked a bevvy of delights to entertain you until the early hours. Including Supperclub London, The Pale Blue Door, Sarastro and Bistrotheque.
19.07.2011 · Filled under:
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bistrotheque,
cabaret,
london,
loserville,
restaurants,
sarastro,
supper club,
supperclub,
the pale blue door,
time out ·
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Loserville loves a good POP-UP venue and think they’re the best way to experience true DIY culture in London. Some of these venues covered are exclusively revealed by us on the very little information that we have garnered for you our lovely readers.
14.07.2011 · Filled under:
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cabaret,
cinema,
events london,
film,
floating cinema,
folly for a flyover,
london,
loserville,
pop up restaurant,
pop-up venue,
the yard theatre,
theatre,
time out ·
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IS HE A MIND READER OR A CON MAN?
Summer. On the South Bank. With Free Stuff. Perfect! The Watch This Space Festival returns for 2011 outside the National Theatre, and there are a number of diverse themes throughout the run, including Circus Space Week, Gandini Juggling Week, and the Thames Festival Weekend…
05.07.2011 · Filled under:
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art,
cabaret,
circus,
dance,
festival,
free,
juggling,
london,
loserville,
music,
south bank,
thames festival,
theatre,
watch this space ·
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