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response : staff profiles
Ann-Cathrin Drews,
Art Correspondent
Ann-Cathrin
was born in 1978 in Germany, where she studied photojournalism. Ann decided
to continue her studies as a mature student at Goldsmiths, and so moved
to London last September.
Anna Duggan, Film Correspondent
Anna is a working class hero.
film@londonlostandfound.com
Carolina Rodriguez-Escobar, Art Correspondent
Carolina
is a History of Art student at Goldsmiths College and also works as a
research assistant for a curator in Colombia.
Chris, Editor
Chris is full of it (she comes from Croydon).
editor@londonlostandfound.com
Damon Barrett and Conor McGeown, Music Correspondents
Conor can't stop picking at it metaphorically. Damon wishes Conor would
stop picking at it literally.
gig@londonlostandfound.com
Danny Carr, Music Correspondent
Danny's ideal date would be PJ Harvey. He is young with an old head, on
a gap year, working his socks off for university and obsessed with Radiohead.
DJ Lord Ant B, Club Correspondent
DJ Lord Ant B is a self proclaimed music phenomenon, a hosting'n'atoasting
at a variety of different club nites across the capital.
bars@londonlostandfound.com
Fran Walsh, Response Correspondent
Fran has a fondness for cutsie pet names,
a fetish for toes and is always on the lookout for a cheap bum grope.
response@londonlostandfound.com
Karl Musson, Art Critic
Karl is a London based artist.
art@londonlostandfound.com
Katrina Smith, Book Critic
Katrina is a Streatham
socialite, urban ballerina and professional wordsmith.
writing@londonlostandfound.com
Mary Cavill, Unusual Events
Mary is a librarian and proud of it.
unusual@londonlostandfound.com
Natasha Tripney, Unusual Events
Natasha is currently rather enjoying a longish spell in post-postgrad
limbo and pretending to be a novelist.
Tim Rodgers, Unusual Events
Tim dresses up as a fish, but doesn't smell like one.
Tony Duggan, Art Correspondent
Tony
is a Northerner who converted to Londonism four years ago. He is currently
a mature student, studying History of Art at Goldsmiths. He admires the
work of Will Self, Paul Morley, Barbara Ellen and Matthew Wright.
Will Fooks, Transport Correspondent
Will Fooks moved from Australia last summer, and is still getting to grips
with London's transport system.
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