Entries from Londonist tagged with 'bruneluniversity'
July 31, 2008
Anita Asante has starred for club and country over the last five seasons in either midfield or defence and is renowned for her pace, aerial ability and fierce tackling. She gained her first international cap in her debut season and went on to be part of the Arsenal Ladies celebrated quadruple winning squad of 2006/7. Earlier this month Anita and Gunners team-mate Lianne Sanderson surprised many by switching to Chelsea who are only beginning......
Continue Reading "Interview: Anita Asante of England and Chelsea"January 13, 2008
The only music star to be his only Cockney rhyming slang, James Blunt is playing Hammersmith Apollo on Monday night and also Tuesday night, though unsurprisingly tickets are all gone for now. Meanwhile, if you like something a bit more country-fied and American, then Texan Ryan Bingham plays the Borderline. Tickets are £12.50 from See Tickets. Tuesday sees The Kills grace the Soho Revue Bar, though tickets are sold out. New Indie-pop scenesters The Voom......
Continue Reading "Music Choice: Monday 14th January - Friday 18th January"October 24, 2006
The Londonist Literary List appears every Tuesday. If you'd like to bring an event to our attention, please email londonistlit@gmail.com. Those of us with an addiction to lists may have looked on folornly at this recent compilation of no less than 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die - but it did make us think of a drinking game to play. It includes a shot glass, a bottle of cheap vodka, three pairs......
Continue Reading "The Londonist Literary List"July 20, 2006
A London man was indicted yesterday on charges of helping run terrorism fundraising Web sites, setting up terrorists with temporary housing in England and possessed a classified U.S. Navy document revealing troop movements. Apparently we could learn a thing or two from the World Cup when to comes to planning 2012. So the Germans have it all covered when it comes to organising stuff - who'd have thought it? A rare Australian tropical plant......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"February 25, 2006
This is just fantastic and something of a bitter slice of eye candy for those of us that thought living in the 21st Century would be all about the GIANT ROBOTS. Cory sums it up over on Boing Boing: Cris Rose, a graphic designer, remixed photos of the buildings on London's Brunel University into awesome, science-fictional mecha-monsters Now if only one of these guys would wander into town and punch Mecha-Centre-Point right in the......
Continue Reading "Monsters of Uxbridge"August 17, 2005
Did you see the Top 20 Film Locations list that was put together by Film London last week? It was pretty rubbish. We know these kind of things are designed to provoke dicussion and argument, but one company counting up which of the locations on their books have been used the most over the past year really isn't that great a read. Potters Field Park (as used in Little Britain)? Bethnal Green Town Hall......
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