
Telstar — Nick Moran’s film about the life and death of the record producer Joe Meek — screened at the
London Film Festival on the very same night
Che premiered. Nick's film received support from stars JJ Feild and Pam Ferris, as well as more musically-known castmate Carl Barat, who was looking a little windswept as he walked the red carpet. Nick gave
an informal speech to introduce the movie to the seated audience, and it's definitely something I'm curious to see.

This weekend the massive Reading and Leeds festivals took place with performances from Metallica, Dirty Pretty Things, Manic Street Preachers, Rage Against The Machine, The Last Shadow Puppets, Bloc Party and oh so many more.
A bored-looking Kate Moss watched from the sound desk as her man Jamie Hince got down on one knee in front of his bandmate Alison Mosshart during The Kills' set. Meanwhile Alexa Chung hung out with Alex Turner and his bandmate Miles Kane on the grass at Leeds – what do you think of her festival look?

So I've told you about my experiences
with McFly, the
Skins cast and
Kelly Rowland at
T4 On The Beach, but now it's time to show you all the rest of my photos and sum up the day. A couple of my style icons Agyness Deyn and Alexa Chung both did their thing onstage at the event, Agyness looked fab (
do you agree?) in her checked shirt, which seemed to be the item du jour for all of the men who were there, from McFly's Harry and Dougie to T4 presenters Steve Jones and Rick Edwards.
The
45,000 strong crowd loved Agyness and there was a roar when she took to the stage to sing with Five O'Clock Heroes – she also brought her man Albert Hammond Jr to keep her company!

The O2 Wireless Festival
kicked off on Thursday with Jay-Z and Lily Allen taking to the stage, and the weekend saw Carl Barat, Fatboy Slim and the Counting Crows perform. We also spotted a few famous pairs in the audience, including Russell Brand and his new love Teresa Palmer, who had a busy Friday also attending the
Silver Clef Awards. Pixie Geldof hung out with Alexa Chung and her Mulberry Bayswater —
enter Fab UK's giveaway for a chance to bag one for yourself!

Yesterday
nearly 100,000 people braved the rain to show up for a free carnival in Victoria Park, London for
Love Music Hate Racism. Damon Albarn and his band The Good, The Bad & The Queen
topped the bill, alongside Hard-Fi and supergroup Helsinki (including members of Babyshambles, Reverend & The Makers, Sham 69, X Ray Spex, Guillemots and the Noisettes). Other artists on stage included Jay Sean, Patrick Wolf, The Paddingtons, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly and The View.

As we've learned over this awards season, for every ceremony there must be at least one afterparty. The
NME Awards last night were no exception – But not only did they have an afterparty, they went one step further, putting on a massive gig with Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs and Manic Street Preachers as some of the acts playing. Meanwhile Agyness Deyn and Carl Barat were dancing up a storm, and Peaches Geldof danced cheek to cheek with Patrick Wolf.