
Today TWO fantastic sounding events are taking place. We recommend both wholeheartedly.
The Basement opens their doors to the author behind Brass Eye, the Day Today, and Charlie Brooker's Screen Wipe as he delves into his musical side, showing his face as the songwriter behind the legendary Ian Dury & the Blockheads. Tonight he performs in the Basement's artily titled
'The Space' alongside the Blockhead's Chaz Jankel, and will also provide a brilliant short set. If you don't know who he is, we recommend
finding out more about the pop culture critic and finding him on
Twitter @quaintick.
Cost: £7.50, £5 concessions
Time: Doors 7:30
Event information:
here
SECONDLY, The Lighthouse is launching a Monthly Talks Programme to focus on moving image and digital art, with talks from some brilliant bigwigs from the BFI and art directors. Today's sounds well worth a visit as they invite filmmakers
Semiconductor along who have just ended a NASA residency. If you're interested in video, sound and digital animation with a bit of a science spin, this is your thing.
More info:
hereTime: Doors 6:30pm, 7pm start
Cost: £3
Tickets:
hereFacebook event:
hereTwitter:
@lighthousearts