by PRSC | Saturday, March 20, 2010 | Art
Click Here to Read Article ← Sofa Riot Refurbishes: Owner Joe Wookey to Run "Sofa School", Workshops in Upholstery and Making Furniture The "Battle of Stokes Croft:Press Reportage....
by PRSC | Saturday, March 20, 2010 | Art
Sofa Riot owner, Joe Wookey is currently refurbishing his shop at the top of Stokes Croft. Having repainted the exterior, Joe intends to remove much of the interior panelling to reveal the original Victorian skylights, thus demonstrating a growing confidence in the...
by PRSC | Saturday, March 20, 2010 | Art
Click Here to View Article ← Zazu's Kitchen on Jamaica Street: "One of Bristol's Best Kept Secrets". Sofa Riot Refurbishes: Owner Joe Wookey to Run "Sofa School", Workshops in Upholstery and Making Furniture...
by PRSC | Saturday, March 20, 2010 | Art
Zazu’s Kitchen at the corner of Jamaica Street and Stokes Croft is building an enviable reputation for great food. Restaurateur Toby Bywater and chef, Will Beasley are making their mark on Stokes Croft’s growing culinary reputation. Stokes Croft offers an...
by PRSC | Saturday, March 20, 2010 | Art
About two weeks ago, liz Krcma’s splendid porcelain sculpture (Pictured Below) went missing from the PRSC shop window. Priced at £180, the piece is unique, and easily identifiable. Liz, age 32, suffered a serious stroke just after Christmas, and has been unable...
by PRSC | Saturday, March 20, 2010 | Art
The ashes of Alan “Bear” Smith, Stokes Croft Busking street poet, who died late last year of a heroin overdose are now with us in Stokes Croft. It is intended to have a small ceremony to scatter his ashes on Bristol Docks on a date soon to be announced. We...
by PRSC | Saturday, March 20, 2010 | Art
The splendid mural by 3-Dom and Voyder, which graces the upper elevations of the new building on the former site of Mary’s junk shop on Stokes Croft, can now be seen in all its glory, since the removal of the scaffolding that has masked it since last year....
by PRSC | Saturday, March 20, 2010 | Art
The mystery of Stokes Croft’s disappearing flowers has been solved, thanks to “Typowriter” who spotted the sculptures at BCC’s Dovercourt Road depot. Jon Rogers, our local Councillor, authorised their return. Highways and Streetscene had no...
by PRSC | Friday, March 19, 2010 | Art
For More short films, Visit PRSC YOUTUBE CHANNEL ← The Sorry Tale of Roy Chambers, Squidgy and the Over-Zealous Dog Warden... Jamie Gillman Floral Sculptures Found: BCC "Clean and Green" Had Authorised Removal....
by PRSC | Wednesday, March 17, 2010 | Art
Roy recounts a tale of petty injustice… If you feel that Roy has been ill-served, please make your representations to Mark Wright, local councillor, or to Bristol City Council’s Dog Warden Service. Click here for the Website… ← Report of Trial...