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Category Archives: Art
The Foreign Office
Inside Whitehall’s Foreign Office, London. Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Buildings, Interiors, Landmarks of London, London, Parliament
Tagged FCO, foreign office, george gilbert scott, parliament, viscount palmerston, whitehall, william hague
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Inside Mother London.
Inside Mother London, top ad agency. Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Architecture, Art, Buildings, Design, Interiors
Tagged advertising, clive wilkinson, mother london
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Welcome to the world’s biggest ever Easter egg hunt
The Faberge Easter Egg Hunt, London 2012. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Buildings, Celebration, Design, Landmarks of London, London, Parks, Walks
Tagged easter, easter egg, faberge, hunt, london
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Joe Orton: a talent remembered
A look at the life and death of the illuminating playwright, Joe Orton, in conjunction with the Malicious Damage exhibition of his defaced library books at the Islington Museum. Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Living, Art, Comedy, Crime and Punishment, Guerilla activity, Interesting Men, Literature, Plays, Shows, Theatre
Tagged islington, joe orton, kenneth halliwell, library books, loot, malicious damage
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School Of Life: A Day Of Good Design with Ilse Crawford
Highlights of The School of Life’s Day of Good Design, headed by Interior Design maestro Ilse Crawford, with guest speakers Gitta Geschwendtner and Richard Reynolds. Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Living, Art, Boutiques, Design, Environmental issues, Gardening, Guerilla activity, Interesting Women, Interiors, Medicine, Philosophy
Tagged aesop, dennis paphitis, gitta geschwendtner, ilse crawford, school of life, studioilse, urban physics garden, wellcome collection
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Village Underground
A behind-the-scenes look at Village Underground of Shoreditch, an evolving, sustainable project building and international platform for creativity and culture. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Buildings, Clubbing, Events, Graffiti, Street Art, Trains
Tagged auro foxcroft, ronzo, shoreditch, tube trains, village underground
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