Gig listings

If you want to know what events are coming up in the capital, (That’ll be Amsterdam for all you people that don’t know) then we would like to direct you to Underwater Amsterdam, a site that’s run by a dear friend of Incendiary’s, Pip Farquharson.

We thought about writing our own listings, but seems as Pip has the most informative and in depth listings page on Amsterdam that you could ever imagine, we decided we’d just direct you there instead. So go, have a look around, find out what’s on. Just don’t forget to come back here, where we’ll tell you what the event was like. http://www.underwateramsterdam.com/

Plus, over on Pip’s site you can read a monthly recommendation for gigs in Amsterdam, (written by our very own Damian Leslie, no less) by clicking here

 
Paard van Troy
Paard

  Night of the Gypsies, Joolz Holland, Blof…


Patronaat

  Levellers, Kaizers Orchestra, Poppa Chubby…

 

Night Town
Nighttown

  Hard Fi, Belle Orchestre and Junior Kelly…

 

Vera
Club for the International Pop Underground

  Sunn O))), Liars, Spinvis…

 


Borderij
Borderij

  Spencer Davis Group, Richard Bona, Chris Spedding…

 

  A Trak, Woodface, Lalalover…

 

  Liars, Simba Ngoma, Johnny Dowd…

  Raccoon, Nada Surf, Levellers…

  Thunderdays, Eredivisie, The Amp…

www.tagrijn.nl

  Brace, Shavers, Johnny Dowd…

www.p60.nl

  Heroes of Techno, Solo, After Forever…

www.kade.nl

  Lais, Intwine, Stout…

www.ahoy.nl

  Toto, Kanye West, Depeche Mode…

www.hetkasteel.nl

  Extra Stout, Shell Shock, Office Jones and his Patol Car Problems…

www.bazart.nl

  Red Shift, Sludge and Sleazy, Duracell…

www.baroeg.nl

  Club Regionale, Monstrosity, Spellbound…

ww.lvc.nl

  John Cale, Poppa Chubby, Gem…

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Authenticity, realism and the role of self-hatred in modern British drama

I do not wish to suggest that the Loach / Leigh films are ‘bad’, merely that there are factors at work that explains why they are often given a pretty easy ride. Basically, critics and audience alike have a skewed idea of reality and a good deal of self-loathing. To understand these factors we must first take a look at Jean Jacques Rousseau.

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