Monthly Archives: July 2009
London Daily Photo: Wrecked
London Daily Photo: Into the Void
Dystopia in the Making? (Mill)
I just came across this review of my RED STATE photography exhibition which includes excerpts from an interview with yours truly conducted at the opening of the exhibition in Leeds. Have a look! And if that’s not enough, see more RED STATE links … Continue reading
Review: Ghanaian Food Masterclass with Cadbury, Underground Cookery School and Jollof Pot (Londonist)
Review: Ghanaian Food Masterclass with Cadbury, Underground Cookery School and Jollof Pot Londonist, July 29, 2009 11:14 AM To highlight Cadbury Dairy Milk’s move to using Fairtrade cocoa from Ghana exclusively, Cadbury, the Underground Cookery School and Ghanaian catering company, … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Green Hands (Released)
Dining Beyond Zone 1: Brouge (5 Hill Street, TW9 1SX) (Londonist)
Dining Beyond Zone 1: Brouge (5 Hill Street, TW9 1SX) Londonist, July 28, 2009 4:09 PM With so many riverside food and drink options in well heeled Richmond, we’d be hard pressed to suggest this new-ish Belgian bistro as our … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Green Hands (Tap on the Head #2)
London Daily Photo: Green Hands (Tap on the Head)
London Daily Photo: National Union
Photos: Usugrow’s Shinganist (Juxtapoz)
Photos: Usugrow’s Shinganist Juxtapoz, Friday, 24 July 2009 Opening last night at the StolenSpace gallery was Shinganist, a group show curated by the artist Usugrow, offering an intriguing look into the work of some of Japan’s up and coming artists. … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Rosebery News
Exclusive Interview with Usugrow (Juxtapoz)
Exclusive Interview with Usugrow Juxtapoz, Thursday 23 July 2009 We were influenced by graffiti, skate, punk rock and hip-hop. Those cultures were spread to Japan in the 70s. We are the second generation of people influenced from them. When we … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Shop for Sale
Del Aziz Opening at Bermondsey Square (Londonist)
Del Aziz Opening at Bermondsey Square Londonist, July 23, 2009 10:28 AM With this new Del’Aziz, Comptoir Libanais, Pilpel and other related food outlets popping up here and there throughout town, it can’t help but be wondered if London is … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Time
Chefspective: Interview with Anirudh Arora of Moti Mahal (Londonist)
Chefspective: Interview with Anirudh Arora of Moti Mahal Londonist, July 22, 2009 2:26 PM We like Moti Mahal. A lot! Beyond the fact that this upscale modern restaurant serves some of the best South Asian and Indian food we’ve tried … Continue reading
Review: Art of Good Taste Masterclass at Camino (Londonist)
Review: Art of Good Taste Masterclass at Camino Londonist, July 22, 2009 12:53 PM Last night’s Art of Good Taste Masterclass at Camino (which we previewed here) was an exercise in fun with plenty of fabulous free food (pata negra! … Continue reading
In the Studio with Jon Burgerman (Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art)
In the Studio with Jon Burgerman Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, July 2009 English artist Jon Burgerman is internationally recognized for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. A fan of Jon’s fun and noodle-like character design for quite some time, … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: The Political Crisis
Review: Comptoir Libanais on Wigmore Street (Londonist)
Review: Comptoir Libanais on Wigmore Street Londonist, July 21, 2009 2:53 PM … we were pleasantly surprised to find Comptoir Libanais to be brightly lit and cheerful with dashes of vibrant colour adorning its walls (in the way of giant … Continue reading
Sicilian Wine Tasting with Carluccio’s and Planeta (Qype does London)
Sicilian Wine Tasting with Carluccio’s and Planeta Qype does London, July 21st 2009 Last night’s Sicilian Wine Tasting with Antipasti in Carluccio’s elegant Private Dining Room (upstairs at their Covent Garden location) was a laidback, sociable and deliciously brilliant time … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: All
London Daily Photo: Floating in Space
Wine of the Month: Berry Bros & Rudd’s Good Ordinary Claret
It’s perfectly understandable why Berry Bros & Rudd’s Good Ordinary Claret is their best selling wine. It’s delicious – and at £7.30 for an individual bottle, it’s a bargain! If I had the room, I’d be inclined to purchase a … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Life Goes On
London Daily Photo: 28,000 sq ft
Review: Breakfast at Giraffe (Londonist)
Review: Breakfast at Giraffe Londonist, July 17, 2009 10:45 AM Brekkie at Giraffe? It’s a hit or miss affair with the hits adding up to a more than respectable net positive experience. READ THE COMPLETE REVIEW: Review: Breakfast at Giraffe
London Daily Photo: Ethio Stores
Dining Beyond Zone 1: Harrison’s (15-19 Bedford Hill, SW12 9EX) (Londonist)
Dining Beyond Zone 1: Harrison’s (15-19 Bedford Hill, SW12 9EX) Londonist, July 16, 2009 2:45 PM Harrison’s is an attractive modern European restaurant and bar with a contemporary brasserie feel. We swung by this week to give its Summer Dining … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Jesus Army
London Daily Photo: Radiant House
Preview: Art of Good Taste Masterclass at Camino (Londonist)
Preview: Art of Good Taste Masterclass at Camino Londonist, July 14, 2009 1:41 PM Back in November when we reviewed King’s Cross Spanish restaurant, Camino (3 Varnisher’s Yard, The Regent Quarter, N1 9AF), we concluded that we’d be happy to … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Mysteries of the Universe
Review: Nom Nom Nom 2009 (Londonist)
Review: Nom Nom Nom 2009 Londonist, July 13, 2009 4:30 PM Yesterday’s Nom Nom Nom – a “Masterchef for bloggers” – featured eight teams of two slogging it out for a slice of glory in an all day cook-off. With … Continue reading