Posted on July 10th, 2008 by Brina
The organiser of the London Burlesque Festival, Chaz Royal, is bringing the UK’s emerging Burlesque, Vaudeville and Cabaret scenes together and presenting us lucky Londoners with two events at two venues twice a month. Uh oh, double trouble…
Chaz Royal’s International London Burlesque Social Club
The perfect destination for any kind of date - these events tend [...]
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Posted on July 10th, 2008 by Rossella Frigerio
You can feel it from the second you step into the airport. The air is palpable with that judgmental tension that you can only ever encounter between seats at catwalks. As you wait for your luggage to arrive on the carousel, countless of impeccably groomed models peer down at you from their larger-than-life glossy advertisements. [...]
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Posted on July 5th, 2008 by Laura Yates
I remember when I was young and all that could be seen in the windows of charity shops were granny cardigans and shoes with the heel half worn off. However, over the past couple of years, the concept of ‘charity shop shopping’ has drastically changed and the experience of walking into Oxfam can lead to [...]
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Posted on July 5th, 2008 by Rossella Frigerio
If I had to choose between owning a pair of Balenciaga pumps or a signed photograph by Tim Walker, it would have to be the photograph–any day. In fact, I adore his work (almost) as much as my one true love (Nutella), so you can imagine my delight when I recently discovered that London’s very [...]
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Posted on June 30th, 2008 by Bethanie Lunn
Based in the heart of London’s Covent Garden and just a short walk from the tube station, The Hospital is certainly well placed. Catering for every occasion from business meetings to civilized drinks to intoxicating private parties - The Hospital is an incredibly versatile venue. But is it really any good?
Like many hip places [...]
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