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    Jealous Gallery - Charming Baker Solo Show in Hollywood, LA

    Jealous Gallery

    3.4(5 reviews)
    2.5 miCrouch End
    £££

    Abhorrent experience with Jealous Gallery in the lead up to their release of David Shrigley's 'Live…read moreEach Day As If It Were Your First'. In advance of the print release, which was being released at the Original Print Fair, Jealous' website, social media channels and newsletter clearly stated; "We are advising all customer to arrive at 4pm and not earlier, since we are trying to avoid any queuing before hand at all cost." I arrived at the venue at 3:00 pm to look around the fair before the 4:00pm release. When I arrived at Somerset House, I was told by staff that there was a queue for the release of 'Live Each Day As If It Were Your First' and that there were already in excess of 125 people in the queue, some of which had been at the venue since 8:00 am. Thus, they were not trying to avoid queuing "at all costs" but instead, organising a queue for those who disregarded their instructions, all of whom where rewarded with a copy of the print. Jealous' communication with their customers is way below par and their ability to coordinate a print release is chaotic. In addition, I spoke with people in the line who'd been queuing for hours in boiling hot sun, with no shade and no offer of a refreshment. They were each issued a wristband but they were not numbered and when it came to purchasing the prints, people lost their position. This behaviour only reflects how other services within the gallery operate and I would truly avoid doing business with this gallery.

    At Jealous, there is a limited edition print in black and white with a skinny lady holding out a…read moretray. It is captioned Time to Take Your Medication. I like her pointy little teeth and I laughed and laughed. I really like this gallery. They advertise it as affordable art and I hope it will one day be affordable for me to shop here. Jealous sells limited edition prints from emerging and established artists. The prices range from 250-599 officially but I heard one being advertised for 200 pounds, a picture of a crying monkey. The art here is mostly pop art and is controversial in a delightful way like putting the queen in a gas mask to explain terrorism. You will enjoy looking around here or having a chat with the staff. If you can afford anything other than bare essentials, by industry standards this art is affordable. Cool as well.

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    Jealous Exterior

    Jealous Gallery - Jess Wilson Solo Show 2013

    Jess Wilson Solo Show 2013

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    The Emirates Stadium - Dennis Bergkamp

    The Emirates Stadium

    4.4(142 reviews)
    2.6 miLower Holloway, Arsenal

    Caught a football match with my wife and it we had an amazing time. The staff were friendly and the…read morecrowd too. Overall great experience!

    I'm only not ranking it five stars to get under the skin of the die-hards. Yes this is the…read morepenultimate if you're one of those. I'm just here to talk about the venue. ...And what a venue it is. Okay I can see all the die-hards coming back. Yes it's the most amazing stadium ever and etc. They have fire and smoke and guitars and bass during the intros. So obviously. And apparently that happens when they score (not that I would know since it's an ever-elusive occurrence during my visits). It's just me, because I had to get used to an event that's more like a 2-act musical with Intermission. Good luck using the toilet in that 15 minutes, especially if you're trying to grab a drink and a bite while you're out there. I thought "surely I'm in the women's line" but no, we're all out here in line because nobody could live with themselves if they missed the only score of the night while in the loo. Enough of that. The staff are "helpful" as they help you not sit in the wrong seat. This is good because so many people think they're the only smart ones trying to sit down close in *not their seat. This is Britain, people, have some decorum and queue for your proper seat. The match was spectacular. I love nill-zed events. The pitch was immaculate. Don't you think of putting one toe on that perfect turf. The hometown boys were raucous. There can't be too much singing. The away fans were spunky. They also love not seeing their team score. But a fun time will be had by all. Secret tip: leave 2 mins before stoppage time and beat the maddening crowds back to the tube for a happy night back home. Or stay out till all hours celebrating. One day you'll win it all (maybe even this year).

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