June 4th, 2007

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 ...
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May 31st, 2007
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May 28th, 2007
World famous artist David Hockney has unveiled the biggest painting of his career as part of the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in London.
BBC News
Last Updated: Friday, 25 May 2007, 12:37 GMT 13:37 UK
The work, Bigger Trees Near Water, is 40ft by 15ft and is made up of a grid of 50 small canvases.
Click here for complete article.More about Hockney here.
Posted in Attractions, Events, Things to do by Chris Osburn -
May 27th, 2007
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...
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May 26th, 2007

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. ...
Posted in Attractions, Entertainment, News by Jen Craig -
May 25th, 2007
Located at 150 Picadilly, Green Park London W1V9DG,the luxurious five star cooperat Ritz hotel is one of the finest places you could stay in while in London.It is located near the majo Green Park Station and Victoria Station in the heart of London. Moving around will not be a problem ,because you could easily get on the tube and even get a taxi just standing at the bus stop opposite the hotel.You could ...
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May 24th, 2007
Designer Sales UK
by Tiki Chris
Londonist
May 24, 2007
We checked out the scene at today's preview, there are bargains galore, but don't expect rock bottom prices. However, do expect queues and little elbow room. Restocking will occur every day of the sale so keep hold of your entry ticket to use again. Designers include Dolce and Gabbana, Nigel Hall, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and many more.
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Posted in Events, Shopping by Chris Osburn -
May 23rd, 2007
New series by Londonist "about that most pressing of daily concerns: where to go on your lunch break."
What's for Lunch? City Snacks
by Tiki Chris
Londonist
May 22, 2007

Panettone boxes hang from the ceiling, giving a festive air to the café while a Robert De Niro/Al Pachino photo collage and a mildly violent Taxi Driver poster add a sense of danger to your meal. Fast and friendly ...
Posted in Restaurants by Chris Osburn -
May 23rd, 2007
Chloe Early
Between Earth & Heaven
25th May - 24th June
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A solo show by Chloe Early. Chloe Early’s paintings are an amalgamation of abstract landscape, surface pattern and figurative/representational elements. The diving figures appear incongruous, apparently unrelated to the urban landscape they inhabit. They are celebratory, a homage to freedom and self ...
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May 19th, 2007
Enter the Indian tourist
by Jon Stock
The Week
May 16, 2007
Indian tourists parted with a staggering 139 million pounds in 2006, up from 107 million the previous year. The Japanese spent a measly 123 million. More interestingly, the number of Japanese fell dramatically: 230,000 in 2006, compared with 434,000 in 2005.
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