Sparror going down for a bit there knocked me off my stride, that plus busy-ness including preparations for Rotterdam
Anyway, that should generate more content not less. One of the things the film festival people picked up on was Fast Food joints, so here’s places you can buy food fast within comfortable walking distance from The Cube . . .
![only [insert figure] steps from THIS cinema !](http://sparror.cubecinema.com/mr_hopkinson/images/FasfFood.jpg)
In other late news, I enjoyed seeing The Rebel . . .

. . . on the big screen for the Peer Critique launch, and
Meanwhile meetings continue, like this Venn one below . . .

and the Monday “merchandise” meeting.
Tee on.
So Orchestra Cube had it’s first performance in front of an audience on Saturday . . . the conductor, Peter Reynolds, assured us at the previous ( and only third ever ) practice that success was certain, and it certainly felt like a success.

With 48 or so legs they should go far.
OK, so there are two Jim Whites. One plays in The awsome Dirty Three and can be seen here. . Jim White once came to The Cube with The Boxhead Ensemble, and to the after show party we held for them here at The Cube. see Hogges low fi html docu here
Anyhow the other Jim White… who’s album I have THe Wrong Eyed Jesus, who to be perfectly honnest who’s music I am not that bothered about at all, well this Jim White seems to have made a film. Searching For The Wrong Eyed Jesus … It would have been perfect for DoZy.. if DoZy still existed, and even tho I am not bothered about The Wrong Eyed Jim White… I am bothered about The film. Lets show it…
” A thought provoking road trip throught the American South- a world of churches, prisons: coalmines, truckstops, juke joints, swamps, and mountains,
Staring Handsome Family yeah !
The Film’s website
on BBC
Did anyone else see just one thing last week?… as The Guardian recommended [Monday 17th January 2005] …

Good to see Cube promoters getting press at other venues.
+ again, along with the Cube "Panda Bear" gig in the top 5 recommendations of The Guardian Guide [Saturday January 15th 2005] …
