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Review of ‘Executions’ Exhibition at Museum of London Docklands
Did you know that within Central London you are never more than 5km from a former place of execution and that in the City this reduces to 500m? In Executions, a new exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands, the stories behind 700 years of public executions in London are…
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Charles Tyrwhitt Celebrates Bumper Rugby Year
with England Rugby Partnership for Six Nations and World CupGood news for rugby fans, 2023 brings a flurry of rugby gameplay; along with the annual Guinness Six Nations Tournament comes the Rugby World Cup in all its long-awaited glory. Flanker Lewis Ludlam, prop Will Stuart and Winger Jonny May all sport the fresh Charles Tyrwhitt x England Rugby collection…
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A Tale of Two Styles
February’s 2023 London Fashion Week presented audiences and fashion critics alike with two distinct style groups – the ultra-feminine shapes and the oversized, masculine, almost military-like silhouettes. The Whimsical Waif From established designers like Di Petsa and Nensi Dojaka, to some of fresh faces like those who showed on the…
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Wholesome Nostalgic Fun with New Bullseye ARDarts Game
Picture this…. It’s the 80’s, you’re settling in for a Sunday night in front of the TV and Bullseye – the nation’s favourite darts and quiz show – is up next on the agenda. Fast forward to the current day, and Bullseye is now hosted as part of ITV’s Epic…
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Company Review
A few weeks ago, Onin.London visited Bob Hope Theare in Eltham to see Company. For those in the know Stephen Sondheim’s ground-breaking modern musical. This is a mature, intelligent, and wildly funny musical about relationships, vulnerability, and ‘being alive.’ Now I saw the breakthrough musical which was created in 1970, in…