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Eddie Izzard - Sexie
Sheffield Hallam FM Arena
Wednesday 10th December £30

The Czech Republic!
I'm taking my students over to Prague for a week. And what
a fine place it is too.
January 25 - January 29th

Febio Film Festival
Various venues, mainly Slovenki Dum
January - February

(Honey) Suckle / D.B. Sweeney
Spiders Web, Grimsby
Wednesday February 11th

Ballboy
Sheffield
Soon

Half Man Half Buscuit
Sheffield
Thursday February 19th £9

Bill Drummond: How to Be an Artist
Lincoln Usher Gallery
February 26th - 29th £7

The Fall / John Cooper-Clarke
Fibbers, York
February 29th / March 1st

Mark E. Smith / John Cooper-Clarke / Howard Devoto / Peter Shelley
Manchester
March 6th

Cinerama
Sheffield
10th April

Cinerama
Lincoln
10th April

tasty fanzine presents.....
Salako, Johnny Domino, Mr Lee, Neave vs the Jazz Cigarettes
live at Junktion 7, Nottingham
Friday 29th April Admission £4/£3 Doors: 7.30pm



So i've had my first exhibition - Within These Walls. Which was on at three venues over three weeks, with all the attendant hassle, pubicity, hard work and surprises that must always go with putting on a show. Suprisingly it went down really well.

So as you can see above the Jazz Cigarettes have been out and about a little over these last few months, and going down really well - there's a selection of tracks available to download on the tasty website above.

Les Overend has finally come back to the Nunny Records stable too. Presenting me with "The Roar of the Greasepaint and the Smell of the Crowd" last week, five years it's been promised, and i'd built it up to immense proportions in my mind, but nothing could prepare me for it. A work of trammeled genius. I hope to realse something by Les and something by his new band WWX (World War 10) as somepoint in the future.

And i've got me new bleedin job starting soon too, as has the Doog - me in Boston, the Doog down in the Smoke - crickey.

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So what have i been up to?

So what have i been up to? Here's my usual junking of old front pages that passes for a journal entry.

tasty fanzine presents.....
Salako, Johnny Domino, Mr Lee, Neave vs the Jazz Cigarettes
live at Junktion 7, Nottingham
Friday 29th April Admission £4/£3 Doors: 7.30pm

Within These Walls
Grimsby Central Library Gallery
7th - 12th April

Within These Walls
Grimsby Art College Gallery
17th - 29th April

Gordon McKintyre
Avalanche Records
Saturday 4th May FREE! 2.00pm

The Delgados, Ballboy
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Sunday 11th May £12.50 7.30

Jane Birkin: Arabesque
Sadlers Wells Theatre
Friday 16th May £20.00 8.00pm

Secrets of the Mummies
Bloomsbury Theatre, London
Saturday 17th May 2003 £32 10.00

Rocky Horor Picture Show
Leeds Grand Theatre
Saturday 24th May

Halle Orchestra
Lincoln Cathedral
Friday 30th May £13 7.00pm

Tindersticks
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Monday 2nd June £12.50 7.30pm

Charles Laughton Directs... The Night of the Hunter
Edinburgh Filmhouse
21st / 22nd June £4.50 Per night (Film / Presentation).

tasty fanzine presents.....
Les Flames!, Twinkie, Neave vs the Jazz Cigarettes, Farming Incident
live at Brudenell Social Club, Hyde Park, Leeds,
Friday 18th July Admission £4/£3 Doors: 7.30pm

Neave vs. the Jazz Cigarettes / Miles J Woods Blues Experience
live at The Hainton, Great Grimsby.
Saturday August 2nd Doors: 8.00pm

Half Man Half Buscuit
Liquid Room, Edinburgh
Friday August 8th £9

Tindersticks
Hammersmith Odeon, London
Thursday 30th Ocotber £12.50 7.30pm

Eddie Izzard - Sexie
Sheffield Hallam FM Arena
Wednesday 10th December £30

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New introductions

Well my real name's Arthur Ascii, so nice that you lovely people could make it over here to the Avant Garage tonight, so if you'd like to get a drink, sit down, pull up a cushion a do what ever makes life bearable in Texas, i hope you'll enjoy the show. I don't know what brought you over here, maybe chance, maybe you followed me from a heated political debate, maybe you were interged by a point made on the arts and sciences, maybe you found my number on the back of a toilet door. Then again, maybe i'm talking to myself. Going on past performance, that's more than possible.

Einstein said that all things were relative, DNA said that the last thing you needed was a sense of perspective. Well if you're on the right, i'm on the left. If you're on the left, i'm a socialist. I'f you're a socialist i'm a communist. If you're a communist i'm an anarchist and if you're an anarchist i'm in your back yard going through the bins; inspired by the words of Comrade Behan above, i like to consider myself a member of the Deriere Garde.

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May 31 2002

I had my Archaeology exams today. Nightmare. An examroom of 200 students, and it seemed that every single bloody one of them was doing a different exam. Every two miniutes the invidulator was shouting "General Studies Five more minutes" or "Serbo-Croat Paper Two start now". And on top of that it seems they'd invited everyone from my local GP's surgury to come and cough at the back of the hall. Bloody great. And i forgot the worrds ephisis and basilica - they just ducked out of my mind as i entered the hall, i must have left them in my bag with my phone and my dog eared (but underread)textbook because as soon as i picked the thing up i remembered them. I'm sure things weren't like this when i was a school. You didn't have to sit three exams in a bloody row with out a chance for a fag or a piss for a start. And i actually paid for this privelige.

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Latest reply: Jul 28, 2002

December 21st

My partner and I are off to Prague for the New Year to visit my mate Monk. Watch this space for details (no, not yet, i'm not back yet)

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