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PICS: What's happened to Jodie Marsh?

Written By Unknown on Friday, April 26, 2013 | 8:02 AM

April 26, 2013
Looks like the days of Jodie Marsh turning up to an event wearing just two belts covering her nipples are long gone.

The glamour model-turned-bodybuilder debuted a new girly look as she hit the town in London on Thursday night.  Continue reading...
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ANDY WELCH
Even Labrinth Can Learn Something About The Power Of Music
On Tuesday, I accompanied Labrinth to the Nordoff Robbins centre near Kentish Town. He too didn't know much about the charity but was keen to get involved. What I saw in the music room, after the two therapists had introduced themselves and eked interaction out of the students, was mesmerising. Continue reading...
CAROLINE FROST
Is Hijack the New Banksy?
Last week saw the London unveiling of a brand new artist, at the prestigious Mead Carney Gallery in Mayfair, and there's already talk, not least the question being asked... is this the new Banksy? Continue reading...
RONNIE WOOD
For Me, My Art's Just Another Way to Express Myself
I think people are 'just creative' and this can be expressed in a number of ways. Bob Dylan and David Bowie create both music and art. Michelangelo could paint and sculpt. For me, it's just another way of expressing myself. One of the artists I admire most is Caravaggio. I saw some of his recently discovered treasures, where he had used oil paint which left exposed raw, unfinished panels of chalk drawing. I tried to recreate something similar for a piece in my recent exhibition, but I'm not sure I've quite done him justice! Continue reading...
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JO VERRENT
Bedding Out: When Taking to Your Bed Is Both Activism and Art
The cuts are hideous. There have been protests and petitions and a growing argument within the disability movement about the nature of activism. For me, Bedding Out also asks is getting angry and shouting the only way to affect change? Continue reading...
ZION LIGHTS
Can You Make Art Without Oil?
Oil companies aren't known for their ethics. Last month an ExxonMobil pipeline spill in Mayflower, Arkansas, wreaked havoc in the small town, destroying people's houses, gardens and local wildlife. It doesn't fill you with confidence that the oil industry's investment in a fragile area of British culture can be trusted. Continue reading...
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