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Monday, July 16th, 2007

Lots Road Pub



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Hidden away at the bottom of the long and winding Kings Road, there lies Lots Rd- a small street leading down to Chelsea Embankment known to most people for two hot nightclubs, Embargo’s and Crazy Larry’s, a favourite amoungst the eclectic mix of youth. Although, only through somewhat hazy vision. In amongst the old factories that line the river, the random ...

Monday, June 11th, 2007

London Luau 007



London Luau 007
by Chris Osburn
Londonist
June 11, 2007

The main event of the weekend was an actual Hawaiian-style luau on Saturday night at Trader Vic’s, replete three bands, two DJs, one suckling pig per table and plenty of gleeful imbibers clad in loud floral-print aloha wear.

Click here for complete review.

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Ol' English Picture House



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Notting Hill has also been known as the quirky and trendy area of town with all the right people to be seen with and places to be seen in, but, it is also home to two little cinematic gems. They are part of a small collection of old theatre-style cinema's dotted around the world.

The Gate's building dates back to 1861, although did not become a ...

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

TOP U.K 20 ALBUMS



The OK! celebrity chart top 20 albums are
1. Favourite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys
2. Send away the tigers by Manic Street Preachers
3. Call me irresponsible by Michael Buble
4. The Boy with no name by Travis
5. Back to Black by Amy Wine House
6. Life in Carton motion by Mika
7. Volta by Bjork
8. Music city Soul by Beverly Knight
9. Version by Mark Ronson...

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

Britian Scared by the loss of The Cutty Sark



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Cutty Sark has delighted generations of visitors since her opening in 1957. Come inside the exhibition and learn why Cutty Sark is worth saving and how, with your help, we are doing it.
No-one can imagine what drives an individual to commit a crime, especially one such as arson, it has been said that some arsonist actually stay and watch their destruction burn. ...

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

Angel of the North



angel-wings-islington-n1-centre.jpg I find that other London travel guides tend to miss out on the really good stuff. They focus on the obvious Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Royal Albert Hall, London Eye, some areas can very easily get missed.

North London is very trendy, thus making it popular with hip young professionals and has all the entertainment ...

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Sci Fi Geek Out at London's West End Apollo



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Apollo West End
2 - 6 May 2007

The 6th Annual International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film

www.sci-fi-london.com

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Spooky silence at the Barbican



Here are some screenings coming up in the Barbican's Silent Film and Live Music series:

The Phantom of the Opera (U), accompanied by a recording of Carl Davis’ epic score
Part of Lon Chaney: Man of a Thousand Faces, introduced by Kevin Brownlow
1 Apr 07
16:00
Cinema 1
info

The Unknown (PG) + live accompaniment by DJ Nacho Martin
Part of Lon Chaney: Man of a Thousand Faces
15 Apr 07
15:00
Cinema 1
info ...

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Jazzwise Festival


Posted by Celine

We're smack in the middle of it, but believe me, if I had known earlier, I would have posted this earlier. That said, you can still catch the second half of this jazz festival:

Music magazine Jazzwise is celebrating its tenth anniversary with a week of gigs at the Pizza Express Jazz Club on Dean Street in Soho. The festival runs from 26-31 March and ...

Monday, March 26th, 2007

Denying the Nineties with Fascination



 

Thanks to the recommendation of a close friend (you know who you are), I found myself this past Thursday at the Betsey Trotwood listening to a band's debut performance. The show was about an hour. Every song delivery solid. The audience of mostly mid-thirties Londoners bopped about with glee, with everybody appearing to be really glad to relive some very fun memories.Free one inch badges ...