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    • DJ4Life v.2 (remix)

      We had so much good stuff we had to do it again. Thanks to SOMA Magazine, DJ4Life Academy, TallSasha, and the Supperclub for supporting and promoting emerging artist. We had so much good stuff we had to do it again. Thanks to SOMA Magazine, DJ4Life Academy, TallSasha, and the Supperclub for supportin... more

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    • CODE MEDIA GROUP: INTERVIEW WITH ROSS GODFREY OF MORCHEEBA

      We were lucky to catch up with Ross Godfrey of the band MORCHEEBA on their US tour at the world famous Fillmore.

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    • The Real Shameless

      Observational doc about a family on the real Shameless estate who ALL have ASBOs.

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    • Pearly King Jim

      Through Jim we explore this continuing part of London's history that is synonymous with the birth of a more organized market trading and its informal Pearly/Coaster union leadership, well known for fighting for working class rights and charity work all with the good cockney spirit. Through Jim we explore this continuing part of London's history that is synonymous with the birth of a more organized market trading a... more

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      14 hours ago
    • Hang The DJ

      A short documentary on the all-ages gig culture in the UK.

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      10 hours ago
    • The Chap Olympics

      The Chap is a popular magazine proposing a return to a dandified way of life, involving tweed, pipe smoking, brogues and finely pressed trousers. The "Chappists" propose a revolution based not on violence or bomb-throwing, but on dressing and behaving very nicely indeed.
      The annual olympics begins with the lighting of the Olympic Pipe. When all the contestants have taken a puff, the pipe is placed on the Olympic Pipe Rack and the games commence.
      The Chap is a popular magazine proposing a return to a dandified way of life, involving tweed, pipe smoking, brogues and finely presse... more

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      11 hours ago
    • Potrait of a UK Hero

      Portrait of the artist: Goldie, musician - 'For me, nudity is a strong medium - just take a look at the Sistine Chapel'

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      13 days ago
    • Kameron Corvet - "Let's Go Again" LIVE @ the BEDFORD, London, England

      Live Acoustic Performance of "Let's Go Again" at the Bedford in London.

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      13 days ago
    • Queen welcomes Saudi Arabia king

      The Queen has said Britain and Saudi Arabia must work together against terrorists "who threaten the way of life of our citizens".

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      9 days ago
    • Guy Fawkes Bonfire Ban in Slough Borough

      While the Council claims the ban of burning on Guy Fawkes night is due to environmental and safety concerns, critics are accusing the council of trying to be too politically correct. Should being PC trump tradition? While the Council claims the ban of burning on Guy Fawkes night is due to environmental and safety concerns, critics are accusing the ... more

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    • Think of the Children

      The real threat to internet users is censorship, not social networking. Amid the flurry of election speculation that marked the opening of parliament, another trend could have passed unnoticed. And indeed, if Gordon Brown had not announced that the television psychologist Tanya Byron was to lead his investigation into the effects of computer technology on children, it may well have done. But it is not just the photogenic Byron who will be thinking of the children over the coming months.

      In the summer, the chair of the House of Commons select committee on culture, media and sport announced his intention to investigate what damage social networking sites could be having on Britain's young people.

      Consenting adults have good grounds to hope that both these reviews will be sensible affairs that advocate education for parents about the risks of the web and offer reviews of software they can instal to make sure kids steer clear of adult content. Elsewhere in the body politic, however, a rather different attitude towards online content is emerging. Next month, the European Commission will propose a raft of anti-terror measures, including the development of technologies that can deny access to websites judged to aid or incite terrorism. Back at home, the Home Office continues to put pressure on consumer internet service providers to voluntarily instal BT's CleanFeed technology, a blocking tool that denies access to a list of child pornography and hate-speech sites identified and monitored by the Internet Watch Foundation.
      The real threat to internet users is censorship, not social networking. Amid the flurry of election speculation that marked the openin... more

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      3 months ago
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