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The Man from London
(Street) art, books, film & music
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Shoe-ditch
For the footloose and fancy free of EC2 – I'm assuming there's a point to this?
UPDATE: This
report
from the BBC in New York also features an Eine 'E' in the background.
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Abi
22 May 2009 at 21:29
Depends if you think art has to have a point...
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Depends if you think art has to have a point...
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