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Of course another factor
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Of course another factor might be the possibiliy of there being no good pubs at all near Oval station. But this is what being an investigative publog journalist is all about (and indeed this house will be doubly blessed with Publog writers). The cruc[…]

The pub finder option on
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The pub finder option on Scoot however is good to give you an address of nearby pubs if you put in your postcode. It doesn’t tell you how good the pubs are – but then that might be asking a wee bit much.[…]

Fancyapint
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Fancyapint – its been often derided around here but frankly it is the best starting point to find a pub in a part of London you don’t know all that well. So it may not be able to pinpoint somewhere by the street, but it can list a few pub[…]

I don’t think this is quite what Tom was after
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I don’t think this is quite what Tom was after but it is of niche interest. This site has three criteria for recommending pubs and they all seem quite well thought through. It lists pubs
1) where the wines and beer are well kept
2) where you […]

A question
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A question: where oh where on the great wide web is whatyoumightcall a local-finder service? I ask because I am moving house in a couple of weeks, to a location in South London, and one thing I’d like to know is – what good pubs are withi[…]

Former Take That star DJing in Skegness
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Former Take That star DJing in Skegness: cor look how the mighty have fallen etc. (It’s Howard, to save your finger energy). This of course is another reason why POP IS BEST – once its used up and worn out its stars it packs them off to u[…]

102 Beats That
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102 Beats That – finally gets going! Thanks for your patience on this one. The first 12 entries are now up, with 6 or so to follow every day I get a chance until all 72 are online. We hope you enjoy it.[…]

POP-EYE 14/4/02
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POP-EYE 14/4/02
Guess what readers. Unchained Melody is still number one. Mr Gates (now sadly relieved of his white suit) holds off all comers yet again — not that the top ten reveals many artists who could be called comers in any sense of the […]

Brian Eno, ‘Burning Airlines Give You So Much More’
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What was little Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle thinking? Boas and lipstick and leopard print, oh my: a long way from The Scratch Orchestra, that. (Or maybe not, if punk was the liberator of the secret knowledge of production and perf[…]

SILVER SCREEN OUR SCENE
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City Rockers Presents Futurism
I first heard “Sunglasses at Night” by Tiga and Zyntherius in a ridiculously packed club. (more…)[…]

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