Monthly Archives: April 2009
London Daily Photo: Taking the Olympics Out
London Daily Photo: Early on a Friday Night
(P)review: Hanami/Cherry Blossom Festival Sake and Food Pairings (Londonist)
(P)review: Hanami/Cherry Blossom Festival Sake and Food Pairings Londonist, April 9, 2009 8:30 PM Sake lovers and Japanese cuisine fanatics, London’s first Hanami gives us reason to rejoice! Sushi novices and shochu noobs, the 15th of April to the 25th … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: End Diversion
(P)review: Monster Inked at Idea Generation Gallery (Londonist)
(P)review: Monster Inked at Idea Generation Gallery Londonist, April 8, 2009 5:09 PM Opening today at Idea Generation Gallery is Monsters Inked: Inside the Minds of the Gods of Monsters, featuring buckets full of fun-omenal works by Pete Fowler (wow!), … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: New Releases
Photos: A Head for Art at the V&A (London Hotels Blog)
A Head for Art at the V&A London Hotels Blog, April 6th, 2009 Conveniently located on Cromwell Road near South Kensington Tube, (with Harrods and the shops of Knightsbridge at hand and within sight) the Victoria and Albert Museum is … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Village Munch
Ghost Bike of St John Street (Qype does London)
Ghost Bike of St John Street Qype does London, April 5th 2009 Ghost bikes are (according to ghostbikes.org) “small and somber memorials for bicyclists who are killed or hit on the street.” These memorials are actual bicycles that have been … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Spice of Life
Photos: Chapel Market (London Hotels Blog)
Photos: Chapel Market London Hotels Blog, April 3rd, 2009 Located in Islington just a short walk from Angel Tube Station, Chapel Market is a daily street market on the street of the same name. The market and the street exude … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Day Out
Liminal: A Question of Position @ Rivington Place (Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art)
Liminal: A Question of Position @ Rivington Place Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, March 2009 Did you ever just want to start throwing balls at random people’s faces? Or, perhaps, share steps with a random stranger on the other side … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Fresh Coat
Calçots and Romesco with Jennifer Klinec of Eat Drink Talk (Londonist)
Calçots and Romesco with Jennifer Klinec of Eat Drink Talk Londonist, April 3, 2009 11:07 AM Life for Londonist just keeps getting yummier and yummier since finding ourselves in the good graces of Jennifer Klinec. We’ve been amazed by her … Continue reading
Dog Days at the Affordable Art Fair (Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art)
Dog Days at the Affordable Art Fair Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, March 2009 For the most part, this year’s AAF was a hit or miss affair. Lots of over-priced kitsch (dogs were an especially popular theme for much of … Continue reading
Wine and Cheese chomping at La Cave à Fromage (Qype does London)
Here’s a reference to a Qype does London post featuring some of my shots from a yummy evening of wine and cheese in South Kensington at one of London’s most scrumptious destinations, La Cave à Fromage. Wine and Cheese chomping at La … Continue reading
Review: Royal Warrants Specialty Food and Drink Market (Londonist)
Review: Royal Warrants Specialty Food and Drink Market Londonist, April 2, 2009 5:19 PM Londonist made it over to the Royal Warrants Specialty Food and Drink Market (read our preview here) this afternoon and we were generally pleased with our … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Total Quality Management or Fetish?
Roaming Round the G20 Protest with My Trusty Nikon (Qype does London)
Roaming Round the G20 Protest with My Trusty Nikon Qype does London, April 2nd 2009 For the most part, the scene was festival with plenty of reggae blaring and colourfully clad folks out to have fun spreading a message of … Continue reading
Photos: G20 Protests (London Hotels Blog)
Photos: G20 Protests London Hotels Blog, April 1st, 2009 Riot police, mounted police, balaclava-ed anarchists, erstwhile students, crusty punks, old hippies, and lots and lots of photojournalists took to the streets as the lawyers, bankers and other City workers mostly … Continue reading