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Metamorphosis Photos by 'the art is in the tea' 'Metamorphosis: a night of transformation by magic and by spirit' happened recently in a disused Victorian pub in Homerton. Entry was via a candlelit doorway down through a disorientating labyrinth formed of fabric, leading into the gentle chaos of a bar full of sculptures and suspended platforms.

    
Interview with Kevin Seven By Anshu Asthana Organising an event or an exhibition isn't always as difficult as it might first seem, according to Kevin Seven, who has spent the last year curating art exhibitions at no-id, a gallery and performance space in Shoreditch.

    
Shoreditch Grand Prix Story by Anshu Asthana, photographs by Anshu and Sarah Bush. Cyclings for St. Mungo's at the Shoreditch Grand Prix

 
Reclaim Love By Sarah Bush and Anshu Asthana, photography by Sarah Bush. Reclaim Love @ Picadilly Circus, Valentine's day 2009

    
Inside out black hole theory By Anshu Asthana, photographs by Andy Broomfield and Sarah Bush How to turn the universe inside out

    
Da! Collective By Sarah Bush and Anshu Asthana, photography by Sash Zyryaev The Art is In the Tea produce an installation with the Da! Collective

 
Open, Trees and Majick By Anshu Asthana. Photographs by Sarah Bush. TheLondonUnderground.net join forces with Ed Sustr and Claudia Moseley to host 3 themed events in Kentish Town's Map Music.

    
Food Art By Anshu Asthana Food Art - You don't need paint to make art, use fruit instead

    
Arena Artists @ The Foundry By Sarah Bush Weird art, experimental music and improvised poetry readings happen at the Foundry on a regular basis. This is a magical place where people experiment with boundaries, constantly; an interesting and improvised space that stretches our perceptions of what being creative is really all about.

 
The Dreamer Extract from a book by Oliver Shuster 'When you wake is just dark. Then there's nothing but swirling dust, and fantastic stories of people travelling so far, but remaining close so that both origin and destination had long been forgotten.

    
Biodegradable Street Art By Anshu Asthana Are you too skint to pay for oil paints and canvas but still want to make art? Don't despair. Try our favourite low cost method for getting your creativity out there. It's called Biodegradable Street Art and it involves little more than a box of chalk and (optionally) some fruit. It's Graffiti Art's half assed, cash strapped cousin and it's coming to a high street near you.

    
Utrophia By Chris Irish Deptford's answer to The Wombles, The Utrophia collective are a group of artists and musicians living and working together in a converted factory space in South London. Behind an unmarked red steel gate on Greenwich High Street, the Utrophians have spent the last five years engaged in a free-wheeling, semi-freegan lifestyle.

 
A Trip to Stonehenge By Sarah Bush The summer and winter solstices at Stonehenge are the the only two times a year when the public can wander freely right inside the stones. Although the police presence is huge it's pretty much one huge party with drumming, dancing and stick waving in the middle and more sober meditation further out.

    
Mobile Clubbing Photos by Andreea Gurban Mobile Clubbing was founded in 2003 by artists Ben Cummins and Emma Davis. Here are some pictures from the event in the turbine hall of the Tate Modern.

    
A Guide to Flyering By Anshu Asthana theLondonUnderground.net parties, 2007. We had no experience, no money really, and lots of other things to do.

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