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Q&A: Not Like That

July 10, 2017 VFD

Q&A with Not Like That   

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Thu 8 Jun: Sort Zine 3 - The Cult Issue - launch party

May 16, 2017 admin
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SORT ZINE 3: THE CULT ISSUE (photo by Derek Ridgers for SORT Zine – more information soon)

www.sort-studio.co.uk

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Q&A: Damsel Zine 1.0 launch

May 9, 2017 admin
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This Thursday 11 May, we have the Damsel Zine collective taking over the basement with the launch party of their first ZINE! Exuding high-energy, gal-first vibes aplenty, we caught up with them to find out a bit more about their crew and the new zine in town...
Q: This is your first edition of Damsel, what inspired you to make your own zine?
A: We are very inspired by kids magazines such as Girl Talk and Shout, they are full of exciting and fun pages and I guess I just wanted to create a zine that celebrates fabulous things!

Q: There’s a great, extensive DIY scene in London, can you recommend any other creators / collectives whose work you’d recommend?
A: I am a really big fan of Sister magazine and also Polyester zine, both of these publications are ran by fabulous ladies in London. I am also a big fan of WAH nails, all the WAH girls are very talented nail artists and I'm so happy to have Kayleigh Jean from WAH featured in the first issue.
Q: What can people expect from launch party?
A: The sparkliest, sassiest, most fabulous night. Karaoke followed by a few of London's up and coming DJs. We also have 50 goodie bags for our first lot of guests, full of lots of Damsel surprises!

Q: What’s your music policy - we’ve stumbled across a #160 mix on soundcloud…
A: Anything goes! Whatever makes you feel fabulous when you're dancing. The music at the launch will consist of a mix of girly classics, speedy cheese and hyperactive dance music, like you can hear in the Soundcloud mix!

Q: 3 reasons why we should buy Damsel Zine:
1. There are 18 fabulous artists featured
2. To be a part of our first ever issue
3. So we can start cracking on with issue 2!!!
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Not so popular: Bring their DIY nights to VFD

May 3, 2016 admin
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Not So Popular are a DIY collective, based in London. From running events to printing zines and throwing parties, they’re committed to providing a platform for emerging artists and encouraging people to be creative (whoever they may be). They currently run a regular cultural club night PEAKS that brings together a talk, exhibition and DJ set all under a theme. So far they’ve explored the role of the body in photography, noise music as a genre, creative placemaking, Balkan storytelling and DIY creativity. (notsopopular.com/peaks). They DJ and host parties under Sister Sounds DJs, championing feminist tendencies on the dancefloor.

Their next night is GARAGE GIRLS at VFD, playing bangerz, old school hits, pop classics and the female vocalists who made them great. From T2 to Tina Moore, Shola Ama, Kele le Roc, Mis-Teeq + beyond.

Join them at VFD in July 15th.

GET IN TOUCH:

Instagram: @_notsopopular Twitter: @_notsopopular Facebook: /notsopopular

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WET SATIN PRESS: THE FUTURE IS RADICAL!

April 20, 2016 admin
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WE HERE AT VFD LOVE THIS PRESS AND THEY JOIN US FOR A SPRING PARTY THIS WEEKEND (23/04/16) WET SATIN PRESS IS A PUBLISHING COMPANY

CREATED BY REBA MAYBURY IN 2015

WET SATIN PRESS WILL CREATE PUBLICATIONS ABOUT THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE INCLUDING :

perversion, worms, fetish, women, being a woman, passion, being a man, control, power, sex, identity, hating the tories, integrity, guttural emotion and boredom.

Check their site out below and Facebook

http://www.wetsatinpress.com

https://www.facebook.com/wetsatinpress/?fref=ts

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Niijournal: One to watch

April 18, 2016 admin
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Next month Niijournal  launches in London. Niijournal is a printed publication exploring the issues of empowerment and representation within race.

Featuring inspiring work from buzzing creative minds such as Ib Kamara, Devin N Morris, PC Williams and many more, Niijournal will be a mixture of politically charged art and editorials, moving literature and provocative journalism for all. The sole purpose is to educate, not irritate.

THEY WILL BE CELEBRATING AFTER THEIR LAUNCH AT VFD, COME JOIN US A CELEBRATE THE LAUNCH OF NIIJOURNAL DJ - THE FABULOUS IB KAMARA GUESTLIST - First 20 people free entry - RSVP FOR GUESTLIST- INFO@NIIJOURNAL.COM

£3 BEFORE 11pm £5 AFTER 11pm

CHECK OUT THEIR EVENT BELOW

https://www.facebook.com/events/1709112049330210/

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A week of art and performance at VFD with Project rage Queen: February 2016

March 9, 2016 admin
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After a week of bonding, collecting rubbish and making art in the basement of VFD the wonderful LA Collective Project Rage Queen and London friends, Lewis G Burton and Loverboy made five nights of art, discussion, films, performance and installations. Check out the work below and stay tuned for more.

https://www.facebook.com/projectragequeen/?fref=ts

All pics courtesy of VFD and artists below at

http://projectragequeen.com

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