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Daxxn.. I would have sworn it was either Queen Village (south Phil) or Ole City (north Phil).
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Spot on about the apartheid all over the territory - and indeed the UK. In my area of the Midlands gated enclaves are springing up, and in my nearest mini-city Lichfield the needy live in one wedge to the NE, while all around developments spring up for the retired and those who can afford 4/5 bed luxury houses - all Tory voters, of course. Affordable housing? Ho, bloody ho.
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What you have in London is lots of capital and lots of jobs. Lots of Decision Makers and lots of government money keeping it all moving. I have to travel 10 Metro stops to find a bookshop or an art gallery. The sheer abundance of London is what pisses us off when its still bloody grim up north. I co-edited
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The LA Zoo kicks off its "Roaring Nights" series this week. You may or may not see some adorable meerkats while there. Free music nights abound this weekend, from Fishbone at Levitt Pavilion to Chinatown Summer Nights and Friday Flights at the Getty. If you prefer all-you-can-eat and drink events, grab your comfy clothes and head out for crawfish and Cajun food, Baja-style tacos and a beer fest in a cemetery.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 29; 6 - 9 p.m.
Friday FlightsThe Getty Center -- Getty Center Dr., Brentwood
The museum's experimental music and performance series asks artists to respond to its art and architecture. Kicking off the season are Montreal-based singer Devon Welsh; experimental electr
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