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Tip Top London June Agenda!
Lets see how June in London is shaping up! Streat feast – Dalston Yard – Every Friday and Saturday in June till September Street Feast returns to Dalston Yard with new new mini seated diners and covered rainproof areas for a 20 week run 16th May – 27th September.…
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IDA by Pawel Pawlikowski
Ida is a film set in 1960’s Poland by director Pawel Pawlikowski, and it recently won Best Film at The London Film Festival. It tells the story of a sheltered orphan Ida, who has grown up in a monastery since…
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Review: Kaleidoscope Cinema – “The Talented Mr. Ripley”
The Blue Tit Salon (@Bluetitsalon) was a 10 minute bus drive away from my home located in the heart of Hackney, an area which is slowly becoming a more urbanised and trendy heart of London. Upon arrival I first set foot into the vintage styled hair salon with the coolest furniture…
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A Door in the Wall- The Diplomatic Corpse
The Ambassador of Paudaguay has been assassinated in an explosion at The Embassy. Myself and my team were charged to discover who killed him and why. This immersive murder mystery event ‘The Diplomatic Corpse’ is orchestrated by theatrical events company ‘A Door in the Wall’. Upon entering the Consulate…
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Review: WeGotTickets Musical Comedy Awards 2014
The WeGotTickets Musical Comedy Awards 2014 promised an evening with ‘the UK’s finest up-and-coming musical comedians’ at the Bloomsbury Theatre, chosen from an unspecified number of competition entrants who battled through the judges’ heats at Camden’s Our Black Heart pub. Considering the mostly lukewarm talent on offer in the Grand…