Monthly Archives: August 2010
“From Streets to Tweets with Chris Osburn” at Leeds College of Art, September 30th
Thursday 30th September 2010 6-7pm: Hot food and Registration 7-7:30pm: Welcome and Opening Pitches 7:30-8:30pm: From Streets to Tweets with Chris Osburn 8:30pm till late: Networking in the Mosaic Bar Leeds College of Art Blenheim Walk, Leeds LS2 9AQ Hey y’all. I’ll be back … Continue reading
Competition Reminder: Leon 2 and the Giant Drawer of Wishes (Londonist)
Competition Reminder: Leon 2 and the Giant Drawer of Wishes Londonist, August 31, 2010 1:42 PM Don’t forget to make a wish in Leon’s Giant Drawer of Wishes competition! You’ve got until Tuesday the 31st of August. To celebrate the … Continue reading
Respect the Road … Please
I’m a walker not a driver, and for the most part I’m quite content to have it that way. During the few experiences I’ve had behind the wheel in the UK (I used drive all the time back in the … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Tropical Sunset
London Daily Photo: CLOSED
London Daily Photo: OUT
Good Hotels in Dublin?
I’m just back from a few days at the Bushmills Inn and Distillery in Northern Ireland. I had a wonderful time (and don’t worry – there’ll be much more blogging about that trip to come). It was my second time … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: After
London Daily Photo: SALSA
Chefspective: Katarina Todosijevic, Head Chef At Portrait Restaurant (Londonist)
Chefspective: Katarina Todosijevic, Head Chef At Portrait Restaurant Londonist, August 26, 2010 2:30 PM Our latest Chefspective interview offers the opinions of a chef with a view: Katarina Todosijevic, Head Chef at the National Portrait Gallery’s Portrait restaurant. With a world … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Word
London Daily Photo: Behind the Line
Lloyds TSB Photography Weather Competition
Got a good shot that you think is representative of our dear island nation’s erratic weather? It could land you £10,000! Lloyds TSB is running a competition to find the best amateur photographer of British weather. Hot lazy days maybe … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: McDonald’s
London Daily Photo: Friendly Reminder
London Daily Photo: Summer’s Streams
Londonist Competition: Leon 2 and the Giant Drawer of Wishes (Londonist)
Sponsored Post: Leon 2 and the Giant Drawer of Wishes Londonist, August 21, 2010 12:16 PM To celebrate the launch of its second cookbook, London’s fast but healthy restaurant chain – Leon – has teamed up with Octopus Publishing Group to … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Clean Routine
Ask a Concierge: Harry Miles, Head Concierge, London Marriott Grosvenor Square (Londonist)
Ask a Concierge: Harry Miles, Head Concierge, London Marriott Grosvenor Square Londonist, August 20, 2010 12:25 PM Harry Miles has been Head Concierge at London Marrriott Grosvenor Square for a quarter century. In our latest Ask a Concierge interview, Harry … Continue reading
Capture Hackney before the Olympics do! (Qype does London)
Capture Hackney before the Olympics do! Qype does London, August 20th 2010 … No matter your opinion about the Games coming to town, don’t you think it would be a good idea for folks familiar with the area to document … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Pause on Edgware Road
Camino to Open Second Restaurant in Canary Wharf (Londonist)
Camino to Open Second Restaurant in Canary Wharf Londonist, August 19, 2010 12:17 PM Celebrated King’s Cross Spanish restaurant, Camino, is set to open a second location, Camino Puerto del Canario, at Westferry next to Gaucho and Royal China. Sitting in … Continue reading
Chefspective: Karam Sethi, Patron Chef at Trishna (Londonist)
Chefspective: Karam Sethi, Patron Chef at Trishna Londonist, August 19, 2010 11:47 AM To be just 26 years old Karam Sethi, Patron Chef at Trishna, exudes the confidence and cookery know-how of a chef who’s been at the helm of … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Kinda Weird
London Daily Photo: Riverside
Mum’s the Word on Galicia, But … (Qype does London)
Mum’s the Word on Galicia, But … Qype does London, August 17th 2010 … a visit to Cape Finisterre, continental Europe’s westernmost point, and a drive along the dramatic (and dramatically named) Costa da Morte are well worth your holiday … Continue reading