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Category Archives: Banksy
BANKSY BALLS: Gagged!
Was Friday’s synchronised pant wetting from Bristol City Council and the Evening Cancer over the Banksy exhibition quite what it seemed? The Blogger’s hyperbole-o-meter went through the roof when the Cancer gushed, “The world’s most famous living artist is coming … Continue reading
Posted in Banksy, Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, CONsultants, Culture, Developments, Graffiti, Harbourside, Local government, Politics, Privatisation
Tagged Banksy Versus Bristol Museum, BMGAS, Bristol Museums, City Museum & Art Gallery, Galleries & Archives service, Kate Brindley, The Museum of Bristol
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Quote of the week: BANKSY BALLS special
Cancer editor Mike Norton says in today’s paper: I was dragged around [Bristol] museum more times than I care to remember. The building and its artifacts are now part of my psyche. My dad loved the place. This explains a … Continue reading
Posted in Banksy, Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Culture, Lib Dems, Local government, Politics
Tagged Mike Norton, Simon Cook, The Observer, Tim Adams
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BANKSY BALLS: Banksy vs SWP
Photo from www.bristol-street-art.co.uk Popped into the Banksy exhibition in the lunch hour. Not time to see much. There was a huge queue to get in to see the paintings so just saw the animatronics and the ice cream van and … Continue reading
Posted in Banksy, Bristol, Culture, Politics, The British Left, The Trots
Tagged Banksy vs Bristol Museum, Socialist Workers Party
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BANKSY BALLS: bigger balls than ever
In case you haven’t heard yet, there’s a Banksy exhibition – sorry, audacious stuntâ„¢ – at the City Museum and Art Gallery called Banksy v Bristol Museum for the next three months. But in further exciting art news, The Bristol … Continue reading
BANKSY BALLS: the anxiety of influence an' all that
“It’s mindless vandalism,” thunders the Evening Cancer. A view apparently supported by an odd coalition of Bristol Indymedia readers, the BBC, the local PR industry, the Lib Dems and the People’s Republic of Stokes Croft. Appropriate Media daubing Banksy’s ‘Mild, … Continue reading
Recycling news feat. Banksy balls
That hotbed of investigative journalism, the Evening Cancer newsroom, has been very busy this week researching original stories by looking on the, er … Internet! First up – plastered across the front page on Wednesday – The Blogger’s sensational revelation … Continue reading
Banksy Balls on Sunday
Today’s Mail on Sunday has ‘exposed’ Banksy apparently.
Posted in Banksy, Bristol, Culture
Tagged Bristol Cathedral School, Robin Gunningham, Sophie Anderton
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Plug.
Stop the Gentrification of Central Bristol By Roger BRHG Saturday 12th April: Protest Against Gentrification of Central Bristol 11.00am Albany Green, St. Pauls and 2.00pm Broadmead (Centre) Bristol is undergoing massive attacks on our free spaces and culture by property … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Banksy, Bristol, Developments, Politics, Privatisation, St Pauls, Stokes Croft
Tagged Bristol Radical History, Bristol Space Invasion
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A Ladybird easy reading book …
This has already appeared on Bristol Graffiti and Bristle KRS but is more than worth repeating again. An unusual ‘Ladybird easy reading book’ appeared for e-bay auction recently …