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PURE::Social choose to go to a selected number of events and where possible write a short review. If you would like to have your events posted alongside the ones that we have personally chosen, please send us your request at least 3 days before the event so that we have enough time to list it and let everyone know about it.

Event Reviews - Concerts/Party Night/Live Show

Floetry @ the Jazz Cafe 30th Nov 06
This duo had an extremely impressive and unique inaugural album in Floetic, each figure had a pretty equal standing in terms of artistic contribution. As much as I love these ladies it is unfortunate that the concert left a gaping hole in the place where a quality musical & poetic contribution should have been. I think the best question to ask here is... where has their passion and respect for their art forms gone?

The amount of people that left very early on in the concert was a clear indication that I was not the only person thoroughly confused about the chaotic, unrehersed performance happening on stage. Thank goodness that this will be the last concert for a very long time as clearly two very individually talented ladies no longer seem to be very overly concerned about what kind of legacy they leave behind in the name of Floetry as they embark on their own solo pathways as 'Super Heroine' aka Natalie Stewart and Marsha Ambrosius

Other Reviews - Poetry/Books/Art/Exhibition

Are you calling me black? by Ojes
A look at the deep rooted differences between the different cultures within the British black community and the possible reasons behind the on-going clashes between the black British of African origin and those of Caribbean origin. The book examines the resulting effect on the current black generation of their various ethnic origins, from the slums of Lagos, Calcutta and Jamaica to the swinging sixties in London and Birmingham.
This tale will be told from the point of view of a young British born African who spent the earlier part of his life growing up in the slums of Lagos, Nigeria. He examines the issues with his African, Asian and Jamaican friends of a wholly multicultural British society with the overwhelming myths and preconceptions.