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David Levin

@davidlevin123

Writer of words, founder of an agency, history of problematic haircuts.

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linkhttps://www.timeout.com/london/bars-and-pubs/how-to-take-over-a-local-east-end-pub-and-not-ruin-it calendar_today11-03-2009 16:13:51

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People who work in social! I’m writing a thing for The Drum about tragedy-social. Any learnings/observations/howlers from the past couple of days you’d like to share? (DM if you’d prefer to do so privately!)

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To post or not to post? The Queen's death posed a unique dilemma for social media managers. David Levin looks at the mournful marketing tightrope. #SocialMedia #PR #Comms #Marketing thedrum.com/opinion/2022/0…

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What can I say!? A decade of running this little pub of love, encapsulated so perfectly in this one brilliant (yet filthy) article. Thank you David Levin , Time Out London & everyone involved over the last ten years. Legends, the lot of ya! timeout.com/london/bars-an… #hackney

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What’s your weirdest #glastonbury memory? Our mate got his hair tangled in a tent zip and we couldn’t figure out how to set him free, so we just partied outside his tent and zipped him up or down so he could drink.

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If you ever doubted the power of LinkedIn to improve your professional network, I present to you my mate’s latest connection request.

If you ever doubted the power of LinkedIn to improve your professional network, I present to you my mate’s latest connection request.
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For those who love words, today we’ve lost a giant. An emperor of wordplay, nemesis to injustice. To quote your beautiful children’s book: “people need people”. You, sir, were essential. Benjamin Zephaniah, rest in poetry.

For those who love words, today we’ve lost a giant. An emperor of wordplay, nemesis to injustice. To quote your beautiful children’s book: “people need people”. You, sir, were essential. Benjamin Zephaniah, rest in poetry.