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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

The t-shirts have been refolded, the prints have been rerolled, the boxes are returned to the basement.  The cakes crumbs have been swept up and fed to the birds, the sticky splashes of spilt Air-cider have been wiped from the floor, and the fleeting wonder that was the Airside Pop-up Shop, has once more become a mere meeting room.
Thanks to everyone who came to see us on Friday and Saturday. As an online shop, we’ve become accustomed to minimal interaction with our customers, so it was really great fun to meet all you Airside Shoppers. We must do it again sometime. In the meantime, keep your eyes peeled for the all-new airsideshop.com – coming soon!

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Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

We are officially very excited about tomorrow’s opening of Airside: The Pop-Up Shop. Our shop manager Natalie has worked her bump off to transform our meeting room into a brilliant bazaar packed with t-shirts, prints and other assorted goodies. Here’s a sneak peek at the fruits of her labour, as our little Pop-Up Shop bathes in the glorious evening sunshine.
Airside: The Pop-Up Shop opens tomorrow at 11am. There will be music, prize draws, cake, our infamous Air-Cider and much more going on throughout the day, until 8pm. We hope to see you there, but if you can’t make it tomorrow, we’re also open on Saturday. Don’t forget everything must go, so expect bargains and giveaways galore. Full details here.

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Friday, December 12th, 2008

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The glorious 80s…

This morning on the bus, my iPod offered me up several suitable selections to write about, but the one that most tickled my fancy was Sex Dwarf by Soft Cell. Have you listened to it recently, or ever?? The lyrics are brilliant, Marc Almond is tres drole. Surely a contender for an It’s Pop It’s Art print….

 

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Friday, September 19th, 2008

War, what is it good for

Last night It’s Pop It’s Art took over The Amersham Arms in New Cross for a night of music, design and good beer, as part of San Miguel’s Hidden Depths series.

Check out our photos from the event on Flickr.

The evening featured a talk from Kate Moross, a live doodlejam with Jon Burgerman, live music from Sam Sparro and DJ sets from Austin Wilde, Paul Epworth and Cosmic Fury.

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