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25
Feb 11

Morosky’s Corner

We don’t communicate any more.

We tweet, read blogs (thanks) text, email, ‘Like’ things… But we no longer communicate, and in them rear moments when we try to, we still fail. We don’t think about what is being said, why we are saying it, so on and so forth. We’re just on autopilot, letting our mouths open and move, letting air in and out creating sounds, making noise.

Badu said it best: ” You don’t have to believe everything you think’

We just drone on, constantly contradicting and forgetting our promises. It’s deeper then that, we realise such things and still continue anyway causing mass damage with the things we should of, or didn’t say, did hear, or ignored. Heartless.

Do not let technology, gas you, magic exist in words, why wouldn’t you want to practice that? Get so good that you could challenge Merlin for his crown. Don’t take shortcuts while talking with loved ones. Do not ‘insert’ awkward jokes in moments of honesty. Do not pull faces like that guy from the peep show, and make funny hand gestures, there is no studio audience waiting to applaud your comic timing. This is real life. There are no BBM faces.

Do not dance around sudden pauses in conversation. Ask why. Ask what is wrong. Dig deeper when unsure of her personal meanings to a particular word. Debate. Argue. Most importantly discuss. Give your emotions and thoughts a physical body via voice and word.

Don’t avoid the sting of words that sometimes occurs while talking about serious matters. Your life will have uncountable awkward moments. It will always be this way. It will never change.

With that in mind why not then, get better at dealing with them? I just think without noticing it, with all the abbreviation and acronyms and ‘New talk’ we are dumbing down. This makes no sense because, from what I can see, most of you are too tall to act small.


8
Feb 11

Darren’s Picks Of The Week

What a week! How has everyone been? I hope you have all been enjoying my picks of the week so far.

The Tate Modern currently has a great exhibition by Gabriel Orozco on at the moment. It started January 19th and will continue until April 25th so there will be plenty of time to go and see it.



“Creative, playful and inventive, Gabriel Orozco creates art in the streets, his apartment or wherever he is inspired. Born in Mexico but working across the globe, Orozco is renowned for his endless experimentation with found objects, which he subtly alters.”

If you are a member of the Tate then the exhibition will be free but if not do not fret as admission is only £10, concessions are £8.50.  The Tate Modern is open from 10am-6pm on weekdays and 10am-10pm at weekends.

More of a fine food person than a fine art person? Why don’t you treat yourself to a Byron burger, a “proper hamburger”. With restaurants located all over London, Byron are easily accessible and are fairly priced you will not be disappointed.


Byron, who pride themselves on their simple but delicious burgers source their beef from Scotland, mince it fresh everyday, cook it medium so it’s pink, juicy and succulent and place it in a soft, squishy bun (no sesame seed business) with minimum fuss and fanfare.

I highly recommend a Byron burger, with side fries and a root beer.  Delicious!

My Pick of the week

TURN OFF THE RADIO, Friday 11th Feb, 2011 8pm-1am


Performing on the night is a flurry of UK talent that includes: Random Impulse, Mikill Pane, Fuzzy Logic, Mike Hough and Nathan Blueberry. Plus DJ sets from pop duo Chasing Pluto and soulful threesome Marcus & The Garvey’s.

A night not to be missed!

To get your self on the £3 guest list email names to info@turnofftheradio.co.uk


1
Feb 11

Darren’s Picks Of The Week

Allo, allo it’s me again with my picks of the week and despite the cold weather I hope you all had a fun packed week last week. I know I did. For those who were at Mindie on Sunday what a cracking night that was too.

Are you a beer lover? Fancy drooling over an impressive selection of craft beers? Then get yourself over to Mayson & Taylor (above). Recently opened and at a fine location in-between the bottom of Redchurch St and the top of Brick Lane, Mayson & Taylor is a great addition to the already buzzing East-End social scene.

Brought to you by the same people who run the Duke of Wellington in Dalston, all the beers are independently brewed and direct from their country of origin. Mayson & Taylor also offer food during the day, with a roast on Sundays and they also have a late license.

Not into beer or have given up alcohol like me as a new years resolution? Then get yourself over to the National Portrait Gallery. There are a couple of weeks remaining to see the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize.

The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 presents the very best in contemporary portrait photography, showcasing the work of talented young photographers and gifted amateurs alongside that of established professionals and photography students.”


The Taylor Wessing Prize started on the 11th November 2010 and will be ending on the 20th February 2011. So, get yourself over there pretty soon.

Saturday sees the LRR intra league Grand Finale: Lust For Blood. For those who are unfamiliar as to what this is, this is the Roller Derby final between The Voodoo Skulls Krushers and Goldie Lookin’ Chain Gang.


The venue will be York Hall, 5 Old Ford Rd, Bethnal Green. Doors open at 4pm with the battle commencing 5pm sharp. There will also be half-time entertainment.

My pick of the week

J Dilla Changed My Life, Sun 6th Feb, The Scala CLICK



25
Jan 11

Darren’s Picks Of The Week



How’d folks, I hope you had a great week last week and went and sampled some of my picks of the week. I plan to offer you some great finds on a weekly basis and hope you guys use them as an alternative to your usual.

Fancy a bit of culture in your life this week? Then get yourself down to the White Cube at Masons Yard SW1. Gilbert and George currently have an ongoing exhibition there, The Urethra Postcard Art of Gilbert & George.

“In 2009, nearly four decades after their first exhibition of POSTCARD ART, and twenty years since their last group of pictures to be made in the medium of postcards, Gilbert & George returned to the form to make the epic and dazzling group of 564 new pieces that comprise THE URETHRA POSTCARD PICTURES.”

The exhibition runs until the 19th February at The White Cube (mason yards) and is open from Tues-Sat 10am – 6pm.

Not really into Art and want to get your grub on, then visit one of my favourite restaurants in London ‘Cubana’. Situated just of Waterloo road this restaurant serves up the best in South American cuisine. Their cocktails are mighty good too and cheap as well starting at just £3.95, I highly recommend Cubana Passion.


Cubana is open Mon-sat (times vary) I recommend hitting this joint at the weekend when you can experience live salsa and Latin music, although the weekdays are just as lively.

If you’re a fan of  “old’ skool” gaming then get yourself down to Nintendisco this Thursday at 93 Feet East from 7pm. Expect Mario Kart, Classic Street fighter plus more…you won’t be disappointed.


MY PICK OF THE WEEK:


MINDIE at The Old Blue Last, Sunday 30th Jan from 7pm onwards.

Mindie is one of London’s dopest live music nights, fresh from its beauty sleep and after a brief appearance last year it’s back and here to stay. Performing on the night: Mikill Pane, Kay Young, The Kemsitry, and Abiade. Plus DJ’s OrdioKid, Bare beats and Jarvsky. Oh, and it’s free entry. See you there. CLICK


19
Jan 11

Me and My Bike!

1 Minute To Save the world is a viral short film competition raising awareness about climate change. The competition has had entries  from all sides of the globe and all age groups, with people shooting on anything from mobile phones to flip cameras and the public voting on it’s favourite to win. The competition has just closed (17th Jan) but regardless check out this entry from a group of kids in the slums of Nairobi! Pass it on and spread the word far and wide!


18
Jan 11

Morosky’s Corner

Welcome to our new feature ‘Morosky’s Corner’, the creative new dumping ground for photographer, blogger and generally creative being Kevin Morosky’s weekly rant. Without further a due, I’ll hand you over to the man who’s never been lost for words in his life.


Rottweilers

Thursday 6th January. I am on a train. I am sat opposite a girl about the age of 20. She is speaking loudly, She has one earphone in her left ear (I think the song was ‘So special’ Movado). A BlackBerry nestled between her right ear and right shoulder.

She is annoying.

She is so loud that everyone on the packed train is looking her way.

I look her way several times for several reasons.

The main three being:

1. I can see where her hair finishes and where her weave begins. Also, her hair is black while the weave is brown. I call these types of girls with this type of Hair Dysfunctional: Rottweilers. (This leads me in to another trail of thought that maybe Nicki Minaj will be of some use this year, maybe she’ll inspire better hair care.. Just a thought)

2. Why is she so loud and angry at this time of morning? Admittedly, I get very annoyed most mornings trying to get into the city. My journey is always delayed because Boris and his Waste-man workforce are forever taking Londoners for dick-heads. Commuters in general have no common sense. But you never catch me on the phone shouting and cussing, I just tweet and rant about it.

3. The conversation she was having..

The latter is the main reason I kept looking at her.

The premise of her conversation with “Ella” (Didn’t know girls still had simple names like that) Was that 2011 was all about her and her grind” and “That no-one is gonna hold her down yeah?” oh and “All about change, get me yeah? I dunno why this woman keeps looking in my face for like I called name..” She then proceeded to talk about some boy called “Mark” and how she was gonna keep talking to him because he could get her discount in JD.. wow

‘Change.’.. This word at this time of year.. Jesus.. It made me think about what I think about change.

It’s cool to verbally visualise your change. But words are powerful so do this with a positive feel and energy to your words.

Imagine: She’s putting it out there into the world, that particular space that she wants to change. That she wants money. That she deserves it.. Yet everything thing about her is negative. Her body language. The aggression in her tone..

Stop me if I am wrong. Change has always meant to me moving forward for the better. Getting better. Allowing yourself to do better.. It’s a positive thing.. So why all the negativity’s while wishing for it?

Change needs to start with your personal person. Don’t leave the house with a scarecrow head. If you can’t maintain your weave, it means you can’t afford to have it. Cut away the things that you don’t really need. Give your self the space you need to receive better things.

No need to be aggressive all the time. There is a time to be aggressive and angry. All energies are needed. The good and the bad ones. But they have a time and a place.

Change comes to those that are in a capacity to receive except and recognise it.


8
Jan 11

Social climber

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8
Dec 10

Nike x Stussy

In celebration of 10 years of collaborations Nike & Stussy have banged heads to come up with their latest release and the results are pretty impressive as you can see! The collection consists of two limited edition Nike Sportswear Stussy All Court-Mid’s which come in black and white with a leopard print swoosh (I’ve seen them in the flesh and they’re dope!), the cult and much coveted Destroyer jacket with a fresh twist and three styles of tees. I don’t mince my words when I say that all the above will be on my Christmas list. They’re all available now so be quick they won’t be about for long: www.nikesportswear.com


7
Dec 10

RAPMAS

Christmas is cancelled this year. It’s all about ‘Rapmas’. Rapmas is the new Christmas you see. Rapmas is certainly not cancelled. Au Contraire mon amie, it is all about Rapmas and, as you can see from above, I have been a busy Boom Bap bee starting to craft my first Rapmas tree decorations and I have even begun making my own rapping paper too! It’s all about making your own ornaments and wrapping paper during these hard times so, get Googling, printing, cutting, sticking and stapling, it is a lot of fun I tell thee! I will post a picture of my first Rapmas tree up here when it’s all did see?

Lemme see if got ‘heat’, send in pictures of your Rapmas decorations and best one’s will get posted up

De La Soul – Millie pulled a pistol on santa


29
Oct 10

Halloween – Stop Showin Off

Saturday brings the Stop Showin’ Off Halloween Special. Residents me and Lucy Pink will be banging out a back-2-back party set and guests Captain Magic and The Last Skeptik will also be bringing the noise. It’s free entry all night and be warned; there will be dance-offs, drinking competitions and prizes for best dressed – all the info you need is here > CLICK <

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