Calling All Treasure Hunters!

Check Out London’s Pop-up Vintage Circuit

Take a break from the hum-drum of Sunday markets. The Affordable Vintage Fair and the New To You Vintage and Craft Fair (both on only today), are sure to satisfy!

What: The Affordable Vintage Fair

“By no means a rag and bone jumble sale but a popular and un-missable fashion event that [...]

Questioning Question Time

Nick Griffin on Question Time/ Image: NewsPics Ltd/BBC

The aftermath of Thursday night’s Question Time, BBC1’s flagship current affairs show, is everywhere; from tabloids to broadsheets, Facebook to Twitter, blogs to bus stops. As I type, the BBC Trust is busy setting up ad-hoc committees to deal with appeals made against Griffin appearing on the [...]

Watching The Ethical Fashion Movement Grow

Now that the High Street sales are in full swing, and the F/W collections are slowly starting to appear on shelves, I thought now would be a good time to reflect on the past few months of ethical fashion design news that has been on the JoC radar.

UK Ethical Fashion Initiatives
Do You Remember?

Earlier this [...]

Taking Panopticism One Step Too Far

CCTV camera in classroom at Davenant Foundation School (Credit: The Waltham Forest Guardian)

Students at The Davenant Foundation School in Loughton, UK recently participated in a series of protests over the installation of CCTV cameras in their classrooms. Some students, after missing three weeks of classes to voice their opposition returned to lectures only after [...]

Do Something @ the Tate's

Here’s a little piece of cool to keep you going for the weekend…

“Do it Yourself” is a series of free installations, films, and performances to be hosted by the Tate Modern throughout the Bank Holiday weekend. Inspired by the Arte Povera and Post-minimalist movements, it’s sure to be something to do—either by yourself or [...]