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Comedy Film Music
Today in London: Sunday 17 March 2013
By TW Editorial | Published on Sunday 10 March 2013
Since it’s Submarine Day (and St Patrick’s Day, but that’s just too obvious), why the ‘Das Boot’ not immerse yourself in this list of London-based attractions we’ve spotted via cultural periscope…
TODAY’S COMEDY CHOICES
Freeze!, The Invisible Dot, 17
Charlie Brooker’s ‘Wipe’ laureate, long-term TW favourite and former ThreeWeeks cover star, the lyrical Tim Key, and his ‘Cowards’ co-hort Tom Basden reinstate their “ritualistic” comic collaboration (Freeze!) to celebrate The Invisible Dot’s fourth birthday. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S FILM CHOICES
Spirit Of 45 + Ken Loach Q&A, Curzon Cinemas, 17 Mar
Director Ken Loach takes questions (via satellite) on his archive-looting new British societal doc ‘Spirit Of 45’… after a showing of the film itself, that is. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S MUSIC CHOICES
Billy Bragg, Rough Trade East, 17 Mar (pictured)
Never-shy singer-songwriter Billy Bragg releases his overtly personal (as opposed to political) new solo LP ‘Tooth & Nail’ this week, and as such will be playing in-store with his band to make us all aware of that very fact. Free wristbands are available to a) all those buying the album, and/or b) presenting themselves at RTE early. Details here.