Monthly Archives: November 2011

Seamus Heidenreich

Seamus Heidenreich is a multi-disciplinary Sydney artist that has just moved to London off the back of a 4 month art residency in Berlin that saw him stay there for 2 years. His art is so wonderful I had trouble … finish reading Seamus Heidenreich

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Mo Good Party Raisers Over £1200

Our Mo Good party went down over the weekend. It was an awesome night and it saw us raise in excess of £1200 (with a little corporate matching). Thanks to all who came to celebrate the humble ‘tash’ and to … finish reading Mo Good Party Raisers Over £1200

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Alex Tomkins

London Graphic Designer Alex Tomkins is fresh to London and open for exciting employment! Check out his flashy site here and the above work he created as a finalist in the Footlocker Art Prize.

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Take 6 With Jemima O’Brien

Heaps Good takes 6 with East London based Pastry Chef Jemima O’Brien to find out what’s sweet in her London life. 1) You’ve be living in London for a while now, what keeps you here when you could be easily … finish reading Take 6 With Jemima O’Brien

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Redundancy the Musical!

It’s not every day you get the opportunity to post about an ‘alternative indie pop opera’! Let alone actually go and check one out… Written by Adelaidian-via-London Naomi Lowde, Redundancy the Musical focuses on a group of colleagues wrestling with … finish reading Redundancy the Musical!

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Washington UK Tour

The loveable Megan Washington has started her UK tour (sorry for the delayed post kids). Her album ‘I Believe You Liar’ now is available to pre-order in the UK and comes out this Monday. Her tour dates: 4/11/2011 The Rainbow, … finish reading Washington UK Tour

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Pani Paul

Cool work from Australian but now London based photographer Pani Paul

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