Friday, 3 September 2010

Events Sept 3–12



Wednesday, Sept 1 at The Montpelier: three new faces, three old. Chris Clack brought along local artist Martin Fidler, who advocated wild sculpture placings on public walls – the paining here, of Thames Gateway, is from his website.  He turned out to have something in common with Joan Byrne, namely Finland (Hel Yes! is a Finish popup restaurant just opened in N1). Web designer Julie from Smith + Manz, who has been on the Groucho mailing list since the beginning, turned up for the first time, bringing local illustrator Alyana Cazalet (the illustration of the cats here can be seen on her website). And the pub ran out of beer. 

EVENTS
FRIDAY, Sept 3: Some Kind of Blue at the Camberwell Crypt. Late night at The Tate.
SATURDAY, Sept 4: Peckham Rye Fete, on the Common, 12-5pm  
SUNDAY, Sept 5: Peckham Experiment Archive film at The Pioneer Centre, 8-10pm

***FRIDAY, Sept 10: A Matter of Life and Death showing at Nunhead Cemetery, 8pm, and afterwards in the Old Nun's Head where there is music upstairs. Nominated Groucho night
SATURDAY, Sept 11 Short Films afternoon in the Bussey Building, 1-6pm.
Blues Brothers open-air screening on Peckham Common by the cafe, 8pm.
***SUNDAY, Sept 12: Nosferatu, open-air cinema in the car park, Franks cafe, 8pm. Nominated Groucho night
For full details of film nights see Free Film Festival

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