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Very Nearly Almost launch party

Very Nearly Almost are having a launch party for the relaunch/redesign of the magazine this coming Thursday, 30th October. Issue 7 is out soon and they’re putting the party on at Concrete Hermit, 6-9pm

Concrete Hermit, 5A Club Row, E1 6JX

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Little Art Book present “Rugman Print Release” 11th November, Alphabet Bar, Soho

The guys over at Little Art Book are holding a shindig on the 11th November for the release of Rugman’s latest amazing disneyesque diptych screen print. Limited to only 20 of each hand pulled screen prints onto hand finished comic book collage and aerosol spray somerset paper.

Also featuring LAB artists Vilchez, Dave the Chimp, Oh Death, Inkfetish, Superoboturbo, The Krah, Adam Mallett, Sztuka Fabryka, Abe Lincon Jnr, Rourke Van Dal, Henry Reeve, Paintshop Studio, Dan Kitchener, Richard Hogg, Pure Evil & Gabriel Moreno.

WIN a pair of Rugmans prints on the night, plus an event screen print for the first 50 people through the door.

Music from LAB regulars Oh Death & Adam Mallett.

Drinks supplied by Tiger.

Little Art Book at the Alphabet show runs until Dec 24th.

Tuesday 11th November from 6.30pm
Alphabet Bar, Beak Street, London, W1R 3LF

RSVP: art@littleartbook.com

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Stika beats Jimi Crayon in Secret Wars round 1

Kicking the London leg of Secret Wars off in style last week were messrs Jimi Crayon and Stika. A closely fought battle ended perhaps controversially with Stika sneaking through to the next round with his ‘not to do list’. 

Next up to do battle at the Secret Wars rightful home, Juno Bar (134 -135 Shoreditch High St), are Sumit Sarkar and Mr K on August 9. 

For more information on Secret Wars check the Monorex blog here.

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Gallery: INSA - Dirty Cash II

For those that couldn’t make it to INSA’s party on Friday, check out a selection of pictures from one of our favourite photographers, Emma, after the jump, or visit her site here for the full run. As you’ll see from the photos, the party was a whole lotta fun. Massive thanks to INSA, Red Bull, Buraka Som Sistema, Boomer, Acyde, Jammer and everyone that made this sweaty party one to remember, it was BIG.

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INSA presents Dirty Cash Part II, Friday July 25

Hot on the heels (geddit) of Dirty Cash Part I at Flawless Gallery, INSA brings the party back East for the second installment. With free INSA t-shirts for the first 100 people through the doors, free drinks all night and music from Acyde, Kam and Buraka Som Sistema it’s a sequel not to be slept on.

The location is 255 Commercial Road, London, E1 2BT. To ensure your name’s on the door email Red Bull here

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The End of the Line

Meeting of styles - London 7th June All day block party

The weekend saw the first ever London Meeting of styles Hosted by EndOfTheLine kick off to a great start, our foreign spray paint supplier, Sabotaz, aptly sabotaged the import of hundreds of cans of paint - but the graffiti jam continued unabated with all the style and panache of a seasoned Vietnam veteran…

…And then there was more: Over thirty graffiti artists’ pitted side by side amongst strangers, friends and fellow graffers, blessed the concrete and steel of the roof top spot, arguably the greatest Hall Of Fame London has ever seen.

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Subism Party - 7th June, Derby

A bit from their site:

Due to the success of our launch party for the site on Saturday the 3rd of May, we are holding a few more parties in Derby…

Loads of great artists doing live art, ink spilling and wild doodles for you all to enjoy!
So come along… see some great art and have a bash yourselves!

Saturday June the 7th @ the Vaults Derby a underground cellar in the City Centre of Derby.
8pm - 2 am

artist:
phill blake (subism, secret wars)
mr penfold (subism)
kid30, kaption 1, deamze, and dregs (Oxygen Thieves)
dirty thirty (subism, secret wars)
glee 87 (best joined up)
ekid + local graffiti writers
music: vuyani, dave brooks + guests

More information on the Subism site

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