Entries from Londonist tagged with 'maletstreet'
November 16, 2007
We've seen you racing down Rainbow Road in the queue at Sainsbury's. We've also noticed you desperately arranging tetrominoes on the tube and catching Pokémon at the bus stop, so we know you're just as addicted to playing Nintendo DS as we are. For over a year now, DS:London has been organising frequent pub meetups where fans of the handheld console can gather for competition and conversation over pints. If you've been playing alone,......
Continue Reading "Gaming For Charity At ULU"January 17, 2006
The Londonist Literary List appears every Tuesday. If you’d like to bring an event to our attention, please email londonistlit@gmail.com. Once again and at this point to no one's great surprise, there's hardly a damn thing occuring on the London literary circuit this week. In December, we chalked it up to the holidays, but it's mid-January now and the holidays are long gone. Yes, we are leading up to the most depressing time of......
Continue Reading "The Londonist Literary List"November 25, 2005
With night falling ever earlier ("would madam like some dusk with her mid-afternoon tea?"), Londoners can be forgiven for feeling apprehensive whilst on their own, in dark streets and cold temperatures. Women in particular have been urged to take care when getting from A to B in London - it is sad but true that special campaigns for women's safety while travelling at night still have to be created. Today is International Elimination of......
Continue Reading "Women: Reclaim The London Night"August 23, 2005
We're starting to feel a little peeved that every week we have to bow down to Edinburgh, this being the LONDONIST Literary List and all, and not an Ode to Cities to the North. But what can a column do, when it is not only London-centric, but Literary-centric as well, and all the literary stuff is in Edinburgh? But alas, there’s only a week to go, and it seems to be winding down a......
Continue Reading "The Londonist Literary List"August 16, 2005
The Londonist Literary List appears every Tuesday on, well, obviously, Londonist. As the Edinburgh International Book Festival continues this week, we Londonists must still concede that the best literary action lies due north of our city. Doris Lessing regrettably cancelled her appearance scheduled for tomorrow (speaking of cancellations, we have noticed that there seem to be an unusually high number of them at this year’s festival), but there are still a number of highly worthwhile......
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