27 Nov 2008

Shoreditch Twat RIP

Author:

Diane Smyth

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It was inky, it was grimy, it was disarmingly acute - Shoreditch Twat. Originally launched in 1999 as a club listings guide it soon mushroomed into an in-house magazine for the East End scene, satirising and celebrating the new breed of meeja luvvies in all their glory and excess years before Nathan Barley got there. It lasted for four years and 31 issues, surviving three libel threats and 16 defamation of character charges.
Now it's back, in a phoenix-like rebirth (or perhaps ratlike refusal to die), with an exhibition in - where else - Hoxton Square. Never Knowingly Understood opens at KK Outlet on 04 December at 7pm, and runs until 31 December.

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wow, that's, like, totally arse-crack..

Posted by: david bowen on 28 Nov 2008 at 11:29

what bolloks

Posted by: Ian out on 01 Dec 2008 at 11:02

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