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Creative London: Holly Wren
We caught up with Photographer Holly Wren, mid way through her debut exhibition Love Lived, which opened at The Broadgate Tower, City of London, in February to find out a little more about what visitors can expect to see. 1. CAN YOU TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT WHERE LOVE LIVED…
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Penclic Mouse: Some gadgets are not made equal
Ever wondered why some mice for your computers are shape differently? Introducing Penclic’s latest addition to a growing line-up of amazing ergonomic products, the Penclic Mouse B3 (Bluetooth) – It is perfect for all you budding office workers who want to take the strain out of working and its one of…
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Bunny Chow: Review
If you google traditional ‘Bunnychow’ the images that generally pop up are huge chunky squares of half loaves with curried fillings spewing out onto the plate. If the gluttonous expectation of huge portions of meat and bread is spurning you to pay a visit to Bunnychow in Soho; you will…
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Whisky Tide at The Oyster Shed
As a naïve but enthusiastic drinker of whisky I was excited to sample the range of whiskies at Whisky Tide. Hosted in partnership between Young’s Pubs and Geronimo Inns this event was in the cosy upstairs room at The Oyster Shed. The night started with a delicious Highball starter, which…
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YolanDa Brown – Reggae Love Songs Tour
On a chilly valentine’s evening, whilst most people were exchanging romantic glances over candlelit dinners, I found myself in a packed West London jazz club. Usually hesitant about instrumental-lead gigs, I was pleasantly surprised by the outstanding saxophonist, YolanDa Brown. A refreshing repertoire of nostalgic reggae and jazz love songs,…