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Entries from Londonist tagged with 'thefword'

May 27, 2008

A rainy bank holiday really isn’t fair, is it? We feel very strongly that you should stay in for the rest of the week, in protest of nature’s unfairness. We’re sure nature will take the notice and reward our protest with better weather. That’s how it works, right? On TV, Londonist likes: Tuesday, 27 May Gordon Ramsay’s F Word (Channel 4, 21:00-22:00) McFly joins Gordon in the kitchen this week, along with Janet Street-Porter......

Continue Reading "Londonist Stays In"

March 12, 2008

Feminists. They don’t shave their armpits and they bathe in toad spit and the pubic hairs of young boys. Right? Well, you could try asking that question at the European Feminist Summit, but we would advise against it. Part of the London Festival of Europe, the summit, titled The Future of European Feminism will discuss feminism in the 21st century, in the context of Europe, politics, art and media. With feminist blog The F......

Continue Reading "Preview: European Feminist Summit"

June 20, 2007

...get the hell out of Gordon Ramsay’s effing-and-blinding kitchen. Former restaurant manager Martin Hyde of Dillons, an Indian eatery in Manhattan, is suing the British chef in an attempt to stop footage of Ramsay’s “Kitchen Nightmares” being shown on television in the US. The show’s premise is for Ramsay to enter a failing restaurant and turn it around in one week. Accusations have been put forth that "Kitchen Nightmares" hired actors to patronize the......

Continue Reading "If You Can't Stand The Heat"

February 25, 2007

We love BBC America's anglophenia because it's always interesting to see what the other side of the pond thinks about the happenings in our own little goldfish bowl. This post, however, tackled a more serious subject than the usual pop culture geography when anglophenia popped over here for a visit: The next 20 minutes or so I spent were both familiar and frustrating. I stood alongside Shaftesbury Avenue with my arm extended nearly vertically,......

Continue Reading "Blogjammin'"

February 11, 2007

The snow may have brought London to a halt, but the blogorash just keeps spreading. Here are a few of the things that caught our eye out there this week... Thankfully Onionbagblogger's new darts (yes, darts) didn't literally catch our eye, but we did it think it was nice in an age of game consoles that at least one Londoner was enjoying himself the old fashioned way: Ah yes - the darts... 23g of......

Continue Reading "Blogjammin'"

July 4, 2006

... is pretty fugly. Judging by how it chooses to be presented on the small screen, at any rate. Take Gordon Ramsay's F Word (Wed 9pm C4): We're not denying that it's entertaining. It is hugely entertaining, especially when Gordon picks on twattish City trader boys from Essex and reduces them to tears, much as he reduces all sorts of delicious juices to make a lovely concentrated sauce. Mmm, we're hungry just thinking about......

Continue Reading "TV Troll: The Face Of Modern Britain"

February 14, 2006

We wanted to review Sarah Waters' The Night Watch as part of our fresh commitment to do a tad more reading on Londonist in 2006, but every time we picked up the book we kept having visions of girls in gasmasks asking us if we were their mummy and had to put it down and sit on our hands for a little while. A much safer bet was asking in a more level head......

Continue Reading "The Night Watch"

December 2, 2005

Advertising on the Tube is as easy to ignore and forget about - the occasional piece of strategically placed chewing gum or BLAIR OUT sticker may catch the eye, but for the most part Londonist is happy to keep it's collective head down, listen to bad heavy metal and watch the occasional lost Northerner huddle into a ball and weep like a 16th century peasant suddenly dropped into the middle of Blade Runner. Thank......

Continue Reading "Sexism Sells?"

August 4, 2005

Drag kings don't get half the press that their male to female counterparts do so it was interesting to see that The F Word ran a piece recently about a drag king workshop right here in London. Holly Combe spent an afternoon wandering the capital dressed as a man and reveals all in a lengthy article that first tackles the subject via recommended reads and simple observation: Just consider clothing. Traditionally "male" apparel such......

Continue Reading "King For A Day"

July 1, 2005

Another success story... Remember we mentioned the rather groovy PledgeBank a little while ago? Well we just found out that this pledge: I will help start the London Association of Chicken Keepers but only if 10 other people in Britain will say they're interested in joining... has resulted in the well named London Chicken Dot Com. This is very cool. It brings to mind Felicity Kendal and Richard Briers in The Good Life (although......

Continue Reading "Are Chickens the new iPod?"

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