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SATURDAY
Inn On The Green
4pm-1am
Roughler night
Whatever Happened To Mr Saucy? Roughler TV All-Dayer
An all day event of film, music and reminiscence that
will transport in time but not place. Starting with
film, moving on to debate; 'What's So Great About Portobello
Rd? and ending in an orgy of music and self-indulgence.
The film fare opens with Peter Richardson's Golden Montreux
winner The Strike, includes Roger Pomphrey's Who The
Fuck Is Peter Docherty, and the premiere of Ben Young's.
The launch of Roughler TV offers first insight on Unicyle
Hockey, Panto, Banksy, False Memory, etc.
After a panel discussion, the evening features bands,
music and Portobello Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes.
ROUGHLER MAGAZINE
The Roughler Magazine was the house journal of a unique
group of people who frequented Portobello Road in the
late 80s, a group that included Keith Allen (plus kids),
Joe, Mick and Paul of The Clash, Will Self, Mark Quinn,
Damien Hirst, Neneh Cherry, Shane MacGowan, Elvis Costello,
Jake Arnott, anyone from The Comic Strip, Vic Reeves,
Davina McCall, Anna Chancellor, Kevin Allen, and anyone
else who knew a good time when they saw it.
The Roughler was produced by Ray 'Roughler' Jones, it
was ID meets Tatler, Sniffing Glue meets the Big Issue,
and retailed for whatever you had in your pocket or
quite possibly free.
Now The Roughler is risen, phoenix-like from the ashes
to remind us all of an era before Richard Curtis and
'Notting Hill' brought tourist hordes and surreal house
prices; when David Cameron was still at Eton; when merchant
banker still meant w****r.
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