Posted Blood, Sweat And Fears - Live Magazine Event to Londonist
Londonist and some conventional magazines Woe, nobody wants to buy magazines any more! Alas, the internet is the only medium anyone is interested in! Wrong, cry the Blood, Sweat and Fears team as they present their magazine as a real life event in central London tonight and over the weekend. Students from Central Saint Martin's and London College of Fashion are defying the hand-wringers who cry doom and gloom about the death of print...
Posted Wild Food And Spring Bulbs This Weekend to Londonist
Photo by W P Wiles There's a touch of Spring in the air and even in London, it's hard to ignore the longer days and touches of green emerging around the place. So embrace it and get across to east London to engage the green goddess within at two events this weekend in Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park one of the Magnificent Seven that we've explored previously in our Cem-text series. The first event on...
Posted What's Up, Ducks? to Londonist
Wanstead locals and animal lovers are dismayed by a mystery blight on Victoria Lake wildlife where over 70 birds have suddenly died in recent days. The birds were found with no discernible cause of death; the number and suddenness has prompted tests on the carcasses by the Central Veterinary Laboratory. Rather like the middle section of CSI: Wanstead, conclusions are yet to be drawn and we can only speculate on what could be harming...
Posted Review: The Catastrophe Trilogy @ Barbican to Londonist
Photo by Francis Loney Like secretly favouring one child over your others, it's unfair to single out one play in a trilogy as the most enjoyable, uplifting and clearly structured. But we're going to do that about The Festival, the third, most recent part of Lone Twin Theatre's Catastrophe Trilogy, because sometimes it's impossible to deny that one part gets it just right while the others struggle with what they're doing and saying. As...