More of a party than an art night.
Featuring Carrie Reichardt, Mr Spunky, Mark Wydler and Nick Reynolds. Arrive early for drinks and canapés. Music from Ray Stanley and starring One More Whisky, The Feral Brothers… Starring Cush from The Men They Couldn’t Hang, Nick from Alabama 3 and Tom from the Fast Lane Roogalators. 7pm, The Treatment Rooms, 237
Kentish Town Road, London NW5 2JT, www.flaxonptootch.com
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Fight for your right to be arty: Thursday May 14th
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