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    Links for Boxing Day

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Friday, December 26th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    • YouTube – F M MOTORS 2 – It’s not only VIP Limosenes on Heath Mill Lane but also ‘quality used cars’ from F.M Motors, who have a great advert showing off their wares. No Yellow Hummers on sale though, I’m afraid.
    • VIVID’s Feb 09 programme – Created in Birmingham picks up on VIVID’s early 2009 events:

    INSPIRATIONS (Sat 07 Feb 2009) invites five UK based individuals who have played a major role in the critical, artistic and curatorial development of moving image, to select one moving image work that has made a significant impact on their own practice…FIGURING LANDSCAPES (Wed 25 – Sat 28 Feb 2009) is a remarkable collection of moving image works that has grown from the background of the political and cultural history that links Australia and the UK and the close relationship that continues between them.

    Bit of a trek into Digbeth as I always go down the wrong road and end up on a ten-minute loop to find the place. [Tell me about it, take the hint Big City Plan!] But the trip is well rewarded; another Grade II listed building, designed by renowned Birmingham architects James and Lister Lea, clad in terracotta and crammed full of deft touches such as cut glass mirrors, stained glass, corridor tiling and a rare surviving partition screen.

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    Maverick’s monster Christmas

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008 ( 4 responses )
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    Found myself in Maverick TV’s reception on Heath Mill Lane this morning and was bowled over by their ha-yooge squashed monster of a Christmas tree.  I have it on good authority (from the bloke reading magazines in reception) that Johnie Turpie turned lumberjack and chopped it down “with his big axe”, probably bringing it back in the yellow hummer.  It goes down through a hole to the floor below, you know.

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    Links for October 24th

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Friday, October 24th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    • I like my limo full of fluoro – It was a close call between this and the one made for the raver kids using Encore Une Fois as the soundtrack. Find them parked on Heath Mill Lane opposite Maverick TV. Johnie Turpie uses the yellow H2 Hummer to nip to the shops.
    • How do vegetarians get fat? – By eating like pigs, but not pigs, in the Friends of the Earth Warehouse Cafe on Allison Street, according to Paul Fulford in the Evening Mail.
    • Videos from Hello Digital launch last night – Mike Whitby had the most marvelous, rainbow sprite tie but unfortunately people didn’t find his speech as colourful. Does anyone else glaze over like I tend to do when someone gets up at a launch and reads a speech like this? The guy from Advantage West Midlands admitting to ‘losing track’ of a few million pounds’ worth of funding woke me up a bit, mind.
    • Digbeth Olympics Ridiculous River Rea Raft Race – John Mostyn, Adam Crossley and some unconvincing-sounding Welsh guy travel down the River Rea in rubber dingies and manage to emerge with all their skin intact.
    • Review of Bacardi Custard at the Custard Factory – ‘While by day it’s home to various Nathan Barley-style “meeja” creative outfits, by night it’s one of the best venues in Britain.’
    • Gigbeth competition – This competition for free weekend tickets is such a fantastic idea: ‘Gigbeth is looking for entrants to create their own version of The Sugarhill Gang classic ‘Rappers Delight’ and post them on a specially created You Tube page. Entrants are invited to come up with the best and most original alternative music video to the ground breaking hit, or to produce their very own recorded performance of the song.’ If like me, you just fancy giggling at the entries rather than making one, all entries will be posted on Gigbeth’s YouTube.
    • Pub Crawl – The Final Leg – Bull Ring and Digbeth – A guy and his camera in the Bull Ring and ‘Digbeth, dusty, dirty, noisy Digbeth’. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately,  his camera died as soon soon as he hit The Dubliner. This may be a good time to tell you that me and Antonio Gould are planning to do a repeat of last year’s Digbeth pub crawl for our birthdays on Saturday 10th January 2009. We plan to make it bigger, better and bloggier, photographing and twittering our locations and drunkeness levels. All are welcome, especially if you’re wearing a flat cap – stick it in your diaries!

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