Entries from Londonist tagged with 'herschellhershey'
May 17, 2008
A series celebrating the talent of our friends over in the Londonist Flickr pool who make our site look pretty with their fabulous photographs. Here, they introduce themselves and share their favourite London shots. This picture was taken in July 2006, just over a year before the New Piccadilly café closed. I was hovering outside taking the picture, when the owner Lorenzo Marioni burst out of the door, and surveyed Denman Street as if he......
Continue Reading "Londonist Behind The Lens: Herschell Hershey"November 27, 2006
What's most interesting about Pornography by Colin Gregory Palmer isn't that he got the girl to hold the sign, but that she actually seems to be eating it. And because we didn't have a Photo of the Day on Friday (which had nothing to do with us being drunk) here's a bonus pic from Herschell Hershey, The UK Prime Minister with the editor of The Guardian, Mr Harry Potter (12): So a big hello......
Continue Reading "Photo(s) of the Day"October 26, 2006
Preparations for 2012 are 'substantially' ahead of schedule reckons Tessa Jowell. London is the 'perfect place' to start the Tour de France says Ken. really? Because we would have thought France would have been top of that list. Bob Marley's heritage plaque was unveiled today, it's at 34 Ridgmount Gardens, Camden if you want to go visit. (We can guaranteee that the number of people cautioned for smoking marijuana in Camden will shoot up......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"October 24, 2006
A new report says that Muslims should 'play a greater role' in London's politics and the economy to help stem prejudice and discrimination. In the meantime, the City apparently needs to do more business with China and India. Looks like they might spray the Tube with anti-flu disinfectant. It works in Hong Kong by all accounts. A 'location aware' adventure game at the Tower of London you say? Where do we sign up? Dirty......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"October 2, 2006
A father of two has been stabbed to death outside his home in Evergreen Square, Hackney. Four teenagers have been arrested. Peter Bishop, Camden Council’s Director of Culture and Environment, has been appointed ‘Design for London’ Director. You can pay for parking with your mobile now. They're also useful for damaging traffic wardens at long distance. The Times asks can musicals keep the West End alive? Pinewood Studios is 70. Happy birthday Pinewood! Image......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"June 28, 2006
A 35-year-old man has been arrested in Surrey for the murder of Sally Anne Bowman who was stabbed and seriously sexually assaulted in September last year in Blenheim Crescent, south Croydon. Kings Cross Station has reopened this morning now that the gas cylinders in the nearby building have cooled down. More than half of British Muslims believe that Sir Ian Blair should resign. Thames Water has been warned that unless they act now, come......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"June 20, 2006
Ken Livingstone was cleared of anti-semitism yesterday after talling the Reuben brothers to "go back to Iran and try their luck with the ayatollahs". The 'elderly eccentric' author found dead in Hampstead last week may have been there for weeks. Sotheby's took in 88.8 million quid last night from a sale of Impressionist and modern art. Monopoly has updated its property prices again. They go up more than the real ones. A new plan......
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