by C.J. Lazaretti | Oct 22, 2012 | Features, Interview
An actor, singer, composer and poet, Marcus Reeves has brought his theatrical style of cabaret to London’s variety stages, from the Battersea Barge to The Double R Club. C.J. Lazaretti speaks to the glitter-faced polymath about Black Tears, his upcoming debut single....
by C.J. Lazaretti | Oct 12, 2012 | Reviews
DJ sets tend to be stripped-down affairs: the jockeys, their gears and maybe some creative lighting. What if you added some comic bits to the party, though? To promote 12 Bit Blues, his latest album, Canadian DJ Kid Koala has assembled a veritable touring revue, with...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Oct 6, 2012 | Features
Steampunk foodie? You bet. C.J. Lazaretti reports from the pre-launch party of House of Wolf as the newest venue in Islington announces a calendar of literary talks, comedy nights and yes, cabaret. If there’s one London trend that remains current without losing its...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Oct 4, 2012 | Reviews
The fourth edition of The Big Mix festival took place in Shoreditch on September 30th. Raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support, it featured a ten-hour bill of DJs, films and live music, spread over venues like Rich Mix and Concrete. Its cabaret showcase, curated...
by C.J. Lazaretti | Oct 2, 2012 | Reviews
As economies tumble down like dominos and man-made disasters sweep the globe, all the signs spell out an unequivocal message: it’s time to party like there is no tomorrow. Through games so preposterous they might actually turn out prophetic, The Apocalypse Gameshow...
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