Articles Archive for September 2009
Sometimes, us worker drones at Spoonfed wonder how it’d be like to unleash a swinging right hook at someone when he/she least expects it. It’s the sort of fond fantasy that keeps us going on …
Charity events have something of a bad reputation in my circle. They usually involve enforced fun, lots of smiling, or marathons. But this Saturday a very different kind of charity event is taking place in …
Shops close early, afternoon telly is rubbish and if there’s nothing good on at the cinema then most people are stuck with little else to do on a Sunday than twiddle their thumbs. But, if …
The Spoonfed Team
After what seems like an age covering other peoples’ events in London, we decided to throw a little party of our own, ‘I Heart Spoonfed’, in the glitzy, grimy Macbeth of Hoxton. The …
Some of you may know Tom Jeffreys. He’s our Arts Editor at Spoonfed. Aside from being a brilliant cricket player and a jolly nice chap he’s also (in)famous for being a very stylish young gentleman.
It …
Gina
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Spoonfed has given me great experience, fun outings and a bit of culture. T’will be a sad day when I leave the Spoonfed team.
A three-piece from the flourishing DIY scene in Dalston, Male Bonding have become something of a fixture on the North London warehouse scene ever since they ripped up that insane house party thing called Rage …
Spoonfed is a website and you like websites, therefore you like Spoonfed. Yes, I’m stating the obvious and bastardising a classic philosophical equation, but the fact that people like Spoonfed really is worth bringing up …

