Entries from Londonist tagged with 'thelady'
January 19, 2008
Are you an unreconstructed, consumerist, couch potato with no social conscience? Excellent. Read on. Because the Rubbish Game wants you. We went to the Rubbish Game this week and, if only we hadn't got distracted drinking wine, we might have won it. Through 3 punishing rounds of stuff distribution we managed to zero our waste, creatively and cunningly disposing of it through righteous means. We dabbled in the recycling fair to win recycling tokens......
Continue Reading "Are You Rubbish At Recycling?"August 7, 2007
Anyone who has ever surfed the internet in a quest for enlightenment about British theatre will undoubtedly have come across the West End Whingers’ blog. By now, Andrew and Phil have become internet blogging stars, doing for theatre what Belle de Jour did for prostitution with only slightly less lubricant. Andrew and Phil have ranted against ticket prices, bar prices, fringe theatre and the general state of affairs since 2006, accumulating a huge fan......
Continue Reading "Londonist Interviews... West End Whingers"July 14, 2007
We'll let you into a secret: Londonist is a bit skint. And we all know that the wonderful events in the city can add up to quite a hefty sum. It means that we can't go and see the Dali and Film exhibition at the Tate Modern, or go and see Amy Winehouse on Friday. Booooo. Hisssss. What are we to do? Well here's a few things we found that you can do over......
Continue Reading "London On The Cheap - 15th - 20th July"March 12, 2007
Try as we might most of our friends don't seem to appreciate the fact that we have Tuesdays off and might actually want to do something on Monday night. The fact that you'll only have 4 hours sleep really isn't a concern of ours, we just want to party... grumble grumble. If raving it up is your idea of Monday hell, then Craft Night at Notting Hill Arts Club provides a rather interesting alternative......
Continue Reading "A Crafty Monday Night Out"November 10, 2005
We just wanted to say a quick 'well done' to the bright spark over at Tate Britain who came up with the Your Collection idea. We love it. Basically the idea is to create themed collections which then act as 'personal journeys' through the museum "reflecting different moods and enthusiasms and revealing the extraordinary breadth of work on show." Yes it sounds arty and pretentious, but fair play to Tate Britain for making the......
Continue Reading "'Your Collection' At Tate Britain"